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ACTIVE SERVER PAGES 3.0
- 2 About this guide... This practical guide was prepared as a reference for the ASP Workshop conducted by Manas Tungare at Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering in October 2000. The examples and samples used in this guide can be found on the web at:
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Evaluation of a locationlinked notes system
- We present a location-aware messaging system that lets users read and post notes linked to a particular location. We developed multiple clients (designed to run on desktop computers, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and cell phones) so that users could choose the most contextually-appropriate devi
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Tungare M. Genetic algorithms and their use in the design of evolvable hardware. http://www.manastungare.com/ articles/genetic/genetic-algorithms.pdf; 2003, accessed on May 20
- Genetic Algorithms are an important area of Evolutionary Computing, which is a rapidly growing area of Artificial Intelligence. They are a class of algorithms which mimic the natural process of Evolution and Darwin’s principle of Survival of the Fittest – in this case, it refers to the acceptance of
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L.: Towards a standardized representation of syllabi to facilitate sharing and personalization of digital library content
- Abstract. A course offering is a collection of learning objects composed together based on a syllabus. Syllabi define the contents of the course, as well as other information such as resources and assignments. Currently, there is no standard format for representing syllabi that can facilitate automa
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Multiple User Interfaces: Why Consistency is Not Everything, and Seamless Task Migration is Key. The Many Faces of Consistency in CrossPlatform Design Workshop at CHI'2006
- In this position paper, we argue that in the context of a user’s interaction with multiple platforms, consistency must be supported along with support for user’s task migration. We believe that the user should be able to perform a task using multiple user interfaces through an application that may o
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L.: Towards a syllabus repository for computer science courses
- A syllabus defines the contents of a course, as well as other information such as resources and assignments. In this paper, we report on our work towards creating a syllabus repository of Computer Science courses across universities in the USA. We present some statistics from our initial collection
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