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MarcoPolo: A Community System for Sharing and Integrating Travel Information on Maps

by Yueguo Chen, Su Chen, Yu Gu, Mei Hui, Feng Li, Chen Liu, Liangxu Liu, Beng Chin Ooi, Xiaoyan Yang, Dongxiang Zhang, Yuan Zhou
"... The tagging technique has been widely applied in existing Web 2.0 systems, where users label resources with tags for effective classification and efficient retrieval of resources. Location-aware geographical tags (geo-tags) are required if users want to mark location-sensitive resources to digital m ..."
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maps. Large volumes of different kinds of user-created tags pose challenges to the effective organization of community resources using tags. Issues such as guaranteeing the quality of tags and supporting various tag-based queries emerge. In this demo, we present MarcoPolo, a Web 2.0 community system

MarcoPolo: A Community System for Sharing and Integrating Travel

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"... The tagging technique has been widely applied in exist-ing Web 2.0 systems, where users label resources with tags for effective classification and efficient retrieval of resources. Location-aware geographical tags (geo-tags) are required if users want to mark location-sensitive resources to digital ..."
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maps. Large volumes of different kinds of user-created tags pose challenges to the effective organization of community resources using tags. Issues such as guaranteeing the qual-ity of tags and supporting various tag-based queries emerge. In this demo, we present MarcoPolo, a Web 2.0 community system

1 Jelly: A Language for Building Community-Centric Information Exploration Applications

by Sihem Amer-yahia, Jian Huang, Cong Yu
"... Abstract — Social content sites [3], which integrate traditional content sites (e.g., Yahoo! Travel) with social network features, have recently emerged as a significant new trend on the Web. Users on those sites share content and form various communities based on explicit friendships or shared inte ..."
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Abstract — Social content sites [3], which integrate traditional content sites (e.g., Yahoo! Travel) with social network features, have recently emerged as a significant new trend on the Web. Users on those sites share content and form various communities based on explicit friendships or shared

Thesis Advisor Accepted by.......Gakenhimer..

by Gregory A. Rossel, Fiichael J. Shiffer, Ralph Gakenheimer, Gregory A. Rossel
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Title of Document: QUANTUM MECHANICS AND QUANTUM INFORMATION THEORY

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"... The principle aim of this dissertation is to investigate the philosophical application of quantum information theory to interpretational issues regarding the theory of quantum mechanics. Recently, quantum information theory has emerged as a potential source for such an interpretation. The main quest ..."
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The principle aim of this dissertation is to investigate the philosophical application of quantum information theory to interpretational issues regarding the theory of quantum mechanics. Recently, quantum information theory has emerged as a potential source for such an interpretation. The main

Magnet: Robust and Efficient Collection through Control and Data Plane Integration

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"... Despite being a core networking primitive, collection protocols today often suffer from poor reliability (e.g., 70%) in practice, and heavily used protocols have never been evaluated in terms of communication efficiency. Using detailed experimental studies, we describe three challenges that cause ex ..."
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Despite being a core networking primitive, collection protocols today often suffer from poor reliability (e.g., 70%) in practice, and heavily used protocols have never been evaluated in terms of communication efficiency. Using detailed experimental studies, we describe three challenges that cause

Organization Science Knowledge Collaboration in Online Communities Full terms and conditions of use: http://pubsonline.informs.org/page/terms-and-conditions Organization Science Knowledge Collaboration in Online Communities

by Samer Faraj , Sirkka L Jarvenpaa , Ann Majchrzak , Samer Faraj , Sirkka L Jarvenpaa , Ann Majchrzak
"... O nline communities (OCs) are a virtual organizational form in which knowledge collaboration can occur in unparalleled scale and scope, in ways not heretofore theorized. For example, collaboration can occur among people not known to each other, who share different interests and without dialogue. An ..."
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. When people do not share social relationships, participants do not necessarily compensate by disclosing more personal information There are several positive consequences for knowledge collaboration from a community of individuals with ambiguous social identities. One such positive consequence

Virtual Synchrony Guarantees for Cyber-Physical Systems

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"... Abstract—By integrating computational and physical elements through feedback loops, CPSs implement a wide range of safetycritical applications, from high-confidence medical systems to critical infrastructure control. Deployed systems must therefore provide highly dependable operation against unpredi ..."
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Abstract—By integrating computational and physical elements through feedback loops, CPSs implement a wide range of safetycritical applications, from high-confidence medical systems to critical infrastructure control. Deployed systems must therefore provide highly dependable operation against

Article Semantically-Enabled Sensor Plug & Play for the Sensor Web

by Arne Bröring, Patrick Maué, Krzysztof Janowicz, Daniel Nüst, Christian Malewski , 2011
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Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems

by Systems C. Special-purpose
"... (MMOGs) can include millions of concurrent players spread across the world and interacting with each other within a single session. Faced with high resource demand variability and with misfit resource renting policies, the current industry practice is to over-provision for each game tens of self-own ..."
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(MMOGs) can include millions of concurrent players spread across the world and interacting with each other within a single session. Faced with high resource demand variability and with misfit resource renting policies, the current industry practice is to over-provision for each game tens of self
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