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A Descriptive Framework of Workspace Awareness for RealTime Groupware

by Carl Gutwin, Saul Greenberg - Computer Supported Cooperative Work , 2002
"... Abstract. Supporting awareness of others is an idea that holds promise for improving the usability of real-time distributed groupware. However, there is little principled information available about awareness that can be used by groupware designers. In this article, we develop a descriptive theory o ..."
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Abstract. Supporting awareness of others is an idea that holds promise for improving the usability of real-time distributed groupware. However, there is little principled information available about awareness that can be used by groupware designers. In this article, we develop a descriptive theory

A Framework for Time-aware Recommendations

by Kostas Stefanidis, Irene Ntoutsi, Hans-peter Kriegel
"... Abstract. Recently, recommendation systems have received significant attention. However, most existing approaches focus on recommending items of potential interest to users, without taking into consideration how temporal information influences the recommendations. In this paper, we argue that time-a ..."
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recommendations need to be pushed in the foreground. We introduce an extensive model for time-aware recommendations from two perspectives. From a fresh-based perspective, we propose using a suite of aging schemes towards making recommendations mostly depend on fresh and novel user preferences. From a context-based

Efficient routing in intermittently connected mobile networks: The multiple-copy case

by Thrasyvoulos Spyropoulos, Konstantinos Psounis, Cauligi S. Raghavendra , 2008
"... Intermittently connected mobile networks are wireless networks where most of the time there does not exist a complete path from the source to the destination. There are many real networks that follow this model, for example, wildlife tracking sensor networks, military networks, vehicular ad hoc net ..."
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Intermittently connected mobile networks are wireless networks where most of the time there does not exist a complete path from the source to the destination. There are many real networks that follow this model, for example, wildlife tracking sensor networks, military networks, vehicular ad hoc

The stages of economic growth.

by W W Rostow - Economic History Review , 2nd series 12, , 1959
"... JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about J ..."
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supply and demand.2 The equilibria which emerge from the application of these criteria are a set of sectoral paths, from which flows, as first derivatives, a sequence of optimum patterns of investment. Historical patterns of investment did not, of course, exactly follow these optimum patterns. They were

Dealing with Changes of Time-Aware Processes?

by Andreas Lanz, Manfred Reichert
"... Abstract. The proper handling of temporal process constraints is crucial in many application domains. Contemporary process-aware information systems (PAIS), however, lack a sophisticated support of time-aware pro-cesses. As a particular challenge, the execution of time-aware processes needs to be fl ..."
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Abstract. The proper handling of temporal process constraints is crucial in many application domains. Contemporary process-aware information systems (PAIS), however, lack a sophisticated support of time-aware pro-cesses. As a particular challenge, the execution of time-aware processes needs

1 Time-aware Instrumentation of Embedded Software

by Sebastian Fischmeister, Patrick Lam
"... Abstract—Software instrumentation is a key technique in many stages of the development process. It is particularly important for debugging embedded systems. Instrumented programs produce data traces which enable the developer to locate the origins of misbehaviours in the system under test. However, ..."
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with temporal constraints, specifically targetting background/foreground or cyclic executive systems. Our framework permits reasoning about space and time and enables the composition of software instrumentations. In particular, we propose a definition for trace reliability, which enables us to instrument real-time

Time-aware Reciprocity Prediction in Trust Network

by Xu Feng, Jichang Zhao, Zhiwen Fang, Ke Xu
"... Abstract—Study of reciprocity helps to find influential factors for users building relationships, which greatly facilitates the social behavior understanding in trust networks. In the previous litera-ture, the dynamics of both network structure and user generated content are rarely considered. Our i ..."
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for long-term reciprocity. Based on the empirical analysis, we redefine the reciprocity prediction problem as a learning task specific to each pair of users with different reciprocal delays. Evaluations show that our time-aware framework eventually outperforms the conventional classifiers that ignore

Revised version. On Time-Aware Instrumentation of Programs

by Sebastian Fischmeister, Patrick Lam
"... Abstract—Software instrumentation is a key technique in many stages of the development process. It is of particular importance for debugging embedded systems. Instrumented programs produce data traces which enable the developer to locate the origins of misbehaviours in the system under test. However ..."
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. In particular, we propose a definition for trace reliability, which enables us to instrument real-time applications which aggressively push their time budgets. Using the framework, we present a method with low perturbation by optimizing the number of insertion points and trace buffer size for code size and time

Robotics-Based Location Sensing Using Wireless Ethernet

by Andrew M. Ladd, Kostas E. Bekris, Algis Rudys, Lydia E. Kavraki, Dan S. Wallach - Wireless Networks , 2005
"... A key subproblem in the construction of location-aware systems is the determination of the position of a mobile device. This article describes the design, implementation and analysis of a system for determining position inside a building from measured RF signal strengths of packets on an IEEE 802.11 ..."
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A key subproblem in the construction of location-aware systems is the determination of the position of a mobile device. This article describes the design, implementation and analysis of a system for determining position inside a building from measured RF signal strengths of packets on an IEEE 802

A Framework for Modeling, Computing and Presenting Time-aware Recommendations

by Kostas Stefanidis, Eirini Ntoutsi, Mihalis Petropoulos, Hans-peter Kriegel
"... Abstract. Lately, recommendation systems have received significant attention. Most existing approaches though, recommend items of potential interest to users by completely ignoring the temporal aspects of ratings. In this paper, we argue that time-aware recommendations need to be pushed in the foreg ..."
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in the foreground. We introduce an extensive model for time-aware recommendations from two perspectives. From a fresh-based perspective, we propose using different aging schemes for decreasing the effect of historical ratings and increasing the influence of fresh and novel ratings. From a context-based perspective
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