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Wireless Sensor Networking in Challenging Environments

by Mo Sha, Raj Jain, Jonathan Turner, Guoliang Xing, Mo Sha , 2014
"... This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by Washington University Open Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) by an authorized administrator of Washington University Open Scholarship. For more information, please contact ..."
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This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by Washington University Open Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) by an authorized administrator of Washington University Open Scholarship. For more information, please contact

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by Gregory A. Rossel, Fiichael J. Shiffer, Ralph Gakenheimer, Gregory A. Rossel
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INSTITUT DE ROB `OTICA I INFORM `ATICA INDUSTRIAL- PREPRINT 1 A Branch-and-Prune Solver for Distance Constraints

by Josep M. Porta, Federico Thomas, Carme Torras
"... Abstract — Given some geometric elements such as points and lines in , subject to a set of pairwise distance constraints, the problem tackled in this paper is that of finding all possible configurations of these elements that satisfy the constraints. Many problems in Robotics (such as the position ..."
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. Finding these distances relies on a branch-and-prune technique that iteratively eliminates from the space of distances entire regions which cannot contain any solution. This elimination is accomplished by applying redundant necessary conditions derived from the theory of Distance Geometry

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by Adam C. Polak, Prof Marco, F. Duarte, Prof Robert, W. Jackson, Prof Brian, N. Levine, Prof C. V. Hollot, Department Chair , 2014
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This Open Access Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Dissertations and Theses at ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst. It has

The Failure of Private Regulation: Elite Control and Market Crises in the Manhattan Banking Industry

by Lori Qingyuan Yue , Jiao Luo , Paul Ingram
"... Abstract In this paper, we develop an account of the failure of private market-governance institutions to maintain market order by highlighting how control of their distributional function by powerful elites limits their regulatory capacity. We examine the New York Clearing House Association (NYCHA ..."
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Tocqueville's (1856: 122) definition of a "vigorous" ruling authority. The Panic of 1907 projected Tocqueville's insights into private market-governance institutions. In the case of the NYCHA, exclusivity prevented the market-governance institution from acting swiftly to rescue rival

Automatic program repair with evolutionary computation,”

by Stephanie Forrest , Westley Weimer , Stephanie Forrest , Claire Le Goues , Thanhvu Nguyen - Commun. ACM, , 2010
"... Abstract There are many methods for detecting and mitigating software errors but few generic methods for automatically repairing errors once they are discovered. This paper highlights recent work combining program analysis methods with evolutionary computation to automatically repair bugs in off-th ..."
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typical software project. In this paper, we describe how to combine this problem by combining program analysis methods with evolutionary computation to automatically repair bugs in off-the-shelf legacy C programs. Genetic programming (GP) is a computational method inspired by biological evolution which

Author manuscript, published in "WWW (Companion Volume) (2012) 211-214" The ERC Webdam on Foundations of Web Data Management ∗

by Serge Abiteboul, Collège De France, Inria Saclay, Ens Cachan, Pierre Senellart, Victor Vianu , 2012
"... The Webdam ERC grant is a five-year project that started in December 2008. The goal is to develop a formal model for Web data management that would open new horizons for the development of the Web in a well-principled way, enhancing its functionality, performance, and reliability. Specifically, the ..."
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The Webdam ERC grant is a five-year project that started in December 2008. The goal is to develop a formal model for Web data management that would open new horizons for the development of the Web in a well-principled way, enhancing its functionality, performance, and reliability. Specifically

Perspective An Online Bioinformatics Curriculum

by David B. Searls
"... Abstract: Online learning initia-tives over the past decade have become increasingly comprehen-sive in their selection of courses and sophisticated in their presen-tation, culminating in the recent announcement of a number of consortium and startup activities that promise to make a university educat ..."
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course catalog, together with editorial commentary, and an assessment of strengths, weaknesses, and likely future directions for open online learning in this field. Online Learning Comes of Age Online academic ‘‘courseware’ ’ at the university level has now been available to the public for a decade

CAPABILITY LEVEL IN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRIES: CASE STUDY OF MARUN OIL & GAS OPERATING COMPANY

by Ahmad Taghavifar , 2014
"... ABSTRACT It is a long time since technology along with its innovations and applications have made changes in human behaviors, activities and even emotions; it has been also a source of competitive advantage not in enterprises, but in the entire world. Therefore, the first and the simplest step, whi ..."
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, which should be taken by developing countries to achieve competitive advantage, is to identify the level of their technological capabilities and using them as relative advantage. This will be possible through applying Technology Need Assessment (TNA) model as a tool for determining required to implement

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"... The role of segmentation and investor recognition through the lens of cross-listing activity∗ Francesca Carrieri†, Xavier Mouchette‡, Aline Muller§ We focus on the price effects occurring around cross-listing and research the impact of the sequencing of cross-listing, defined as the cumulative numbe ..."
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number of companies having an active cross-listing among more than 1,800 firms from 41 countries over three decades. We examine whether the segmentation hypothesis is a relevant driver of price effects, whether the improvement in the firm information subsumes these effects, and to what extent both
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