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Alignment as the basis for successful communication

by Martin J. Pickering, Simon Garrod - Research on Language and Computation , 2006
"... Abstract. Pickering and Garrod (2004) argued that alignment is the basis of successful communication in dialogue. In other words, successful communication goes hand-in-hand with the development of similar representations in the interlocutors. But what exactly does this mean? In this paper, we attemp ..."
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Abstract. Pickering and Garrod (2004) argued that alignment is the basis of successful communication in dialogue. In other words, successful communication goes hand-in-hand with the development of similar representations in the interlocutors. But what exactly does this mean? In this paper, we

The Vocabulary Problem in Human-System Communication

by G. W. Furnas, T. K. Landauer, L. M. Gomez, S. T. Dumais - COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM , 1987
"... In almost all computer applications, users must enter correct words for the desired objects or actions. For success without extensive training, or in first-tries for new targets, the system must recognize terms that will be chosen spontaneously. We studied spontaneous word choice for objects in five ..."
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In almost all computer applications, users must enter correct words for the desired objects or actions. For success without extensive training, or in first-tries for new targets, the system must recognize terms that will be chosen spontaneously. We studied spontaneous word choice for objects

An Evaluation of Successful Communication

by Harpur Hill Buxton, Medium Sized Enterprises (smes, L. Gervais
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in Development Successful Communication

by Ingie Hovland, Civil Society, Civil Society Organisations, Ingie Hovland , 2005
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Tor: The secondgeneration onion router,”

by Roger Dingledine - in 13th USENIX Security Symposium. Usenix, , 2004
"... Abstract We present Tor, a circuit-based low-latency anonymous communication service. This second-generation Onion Routing system addresses limitations in the original design by adding perfect forward secrecy, congestion control, directory servers, integrity checking, configurable exit policies, an ..."
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Abstract We present Tor, a circuit-based low-latency anonymous communication service. This second-generation Onion Routing system addresses limitations in the original design by adding perfect forward secrecy, congestion control, directory servers, integrity checking, configurable exit policies

A simple distributed autonomous power control algorithm and its convergence

by Gerard J. Foschini, Zoran Miljanic - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY , 1993
"... For wireless cellular communication systems, one seeks a simple effective means of power control of signals associated with randomly dispersed users that are reusing a single channel in different cells. By effecting the lowest interference environment, in meeting a required minimum signal-to-interf ..."
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For wireless cellular communication systems, one seeks a simple effective means of power control of signals associated with randomly dispersed users that are reusing a single channel in different cells. By effecting the lowest interference environment, in meeting a required minimum signal

RELATIONSHIPS – THE BUILDING BLOCK TO SUCCESSFUL COMMUNICATION.

by Lawrie Kirk, Jenni Metcalfe
"... This paper outlines the process used in the development of a Communication Strategy for the Murray-Darling Basin Initiative. The Initiative is the partnership between governments and the community aimed at achieving sustainable use of the Murray-Darling Basin’s water, land and other environmental re ..."
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resources. The strategy, which highlights relationship building as the foundation to successful communication, was developed during 1999 over a ten month period and used a wide range of consultation and participation techniques. These included focus groups, response sheets, and structured interviews

An Object Calculus for Asynchronous Communication

by Kohei Honda, Mario Tokoro - Proceedings of the European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP , 1991
"... This paper presents a formal system based on the notion of objects and asynchronous communication. Built on Milner's work on ß-calculus, the communication primitive of the formal system is purely asynchronous, which makes it unique among various concurrency formalisms. Computationally this resu ..."
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This paper presents a formal system based on the notion of objects and asynchronous communication. Built on Milner's work on ß-calculus, the communication primitive of the formal system is purely asynchronous, which makes it unique among various concurrency formalisms. Computationally

Iterative (turbo) soft interference cancellation and decoding for coded CDMA

by Xiaodong Wang, H. Vincent Poor - IEEE Trans. Commun , 1999
"... Abstract — The presence of both multiple-access interference (MAI) and intersymbol interference (ISI) constitutes a major impediment to reliable communications in multipath code-division multiple-access (CDMA) channels. In this paper, an iterative receiver structure is proposed for decoding multiuse ..."
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Abstract — The presence of both multiple-access interference (MAI) and intersymbol interference (ISI) constitutes a major impediment to reliable communications in multipath code-division multiple-access (CDMA) channels. In this paper, an iterative receiver structure is proposed for decoding

Email overload: exploring personal information management of email

by Steve Whittaker, Candace Sidner - CHI 96 CONFERENCE ON HUMAN FACTORS IN COMPUTING SYSTEMS , 1996
"... Email is one of the most successful computer applications yet devised. Our empirical data show however, that although email was origirally designed as a communications application, it is now used for additional functions, that it was not designed for, such as task management and personal archiving. ..."
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Email is one of the most successful computer applications yet devised. Our empirical data show however, that although email was origirally designed as a communications application, it is now used for additional functions, that it was not designed for, such as task management and personal archiving
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