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Motivation through the Design of Work: Test of a Theory. Organizational Behavior and Human Performance,

by ] Richard Hackman , Grec R Oldham , 1976
"... A model is proposed that specifies the conditions under which individuals will become internally motivated to perform effectively on their jobs. The model focuses on the interaction among three classes of variables: (a) the psychological states of employees that must be present for internally motiv ..."
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motivated work behavior to develop; (b) the characteristics of jobs that can create these psychological states; and (c) the attributes of individuals that determine how positively a person will respond to a complex and challenging job. The model was tested for 658 employees who work on 62 different jobs

Difficulties in Simulating the Internet

by Sally Floyd, Vern Paxson - IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking , 2001
"... Simulating how the global Internet behaves is an immensely challenging undertaking because of the network's great heterogeneity and rapid change. The heterogeneity ranges from the individual links that carry the network's traffic, to the protocols that interoperate over the links, to the & ..."
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finish with a brief look at a collaborative effort within the research community to develop a common network simulator. 1 Introduction Due to the network's complexity, simulation plays a vital role in attempting to characterize both the behavior of the current Internet and the possible effects

Self-Adaptive Software: Landscape and Research Challenges

by Mazeiar Salehie, Ladan Tahvildari - ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems , 2009
"... Software systems dealing with distributed applications in changing environments normally require human supervision to continue operation in all conditions. These (re-)configuring, troubleshooting, and in general maintenance tasks lead to costly and time-consuming procedures during the operating phas ..."
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projects. This landscape helps to identify the underlying research gaps and elaborates on the corresponding challenges.

An overview of the trilinos project

by Michael A. Heroux, Roscoe A. Bartlett, Vicki E. Howle, Robert J. Hoekstra, Jonathan J. Hu, Tamara G. Kolda, Richard B. Lehoucq, Kevin R. Long, Roger P. Pawlowski, Eric T. Phipps, Andrew G. Salinger, Heidi K. Thornquist, Ray S. Tuminaro, James M. Willenbring, Alan Williams, Kendall S. Stanley - ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software
"... The Trilinos Project is an effort to facilitate the design, development, integration and ongoing support of mathematical software libraries within an object-oriented framework for the solution of large-scale, complex multi-physics engineering and scientific problems. Trilinos addresses two fundament ..."
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The Trilinos Project is an effort to facilitate the design, development, integration and ongoing support of mathematical software libraries within an object-oriented framework for the solution of large-scale, complex multi-physics engineering and scientific problems. Trilinos addresses two

Adaptive Web Sites: an AI Challenge

by Mike Perkowitz, Oren Etzioni - In Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence , 1997
"... The creation of a complex web site is a thorny problem in user interface design. First, different visitors have distinct goals. Second, even a single visitor may have different needs at different times. Much of the information at the site may also be dynamic or time-dependent. Third, as the site gro ..."
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logs in order to automatically improve the site. We challenge the AI community to create adaptive web sites: sites that automatically improve their organization and presentation based on user access data. Several unrelated research projects in plan recognition, machine learning, knowledge

Weeder Web: discovery of transcription factor binding sites in a set of sequences from co-regulated genes

by Giulio Pavesi, Paolo Mereghetti, Giancarlo Mauri, Graziano Pesole - Nucleic Acids Res , 2004
"... One of the greatest challenges that modern molecular biology is facing is the understanding of the complex mechanisms regulating gene expression. A fundamental step in this process requires the characterization of regulatory motifs playing key roles in the regulation of gene expression at transcript ..."
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One of the greatest challenges that modern molecular biology is facing is the understanding of the complex mechanisms regulating gene expression. A fundamental step in this process requires the characterization of regulatory motifs playing key roles in the regulation of gene expression

Equivariant Gromov-Witten invariants

by Alexander B. Givental - INTERNAT. MATH. RES. NOTICES , 1996
"... The objective of this paper is to describe the construction and some applications of the equivariant counterpart to the Gromov-Witten (GW) theory, i.e., intersection theory on spaces of (pseudo-) holomorphic curves in (almost) Kähler manifolds. Given a Killing action of a compact Lie group G on a co ..."
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(1991, see the theorem below) raised a number of new mathematical problems—challenging tests of maturity for modern methods of symplectic topology. On the other hand, in 1993 I suggested that the relation between symplectic and complex geometry predicted by the mirror conjecture can be extended from

E-governance Challenges and Strategies for Better-managed Projects

by Rajat K Baisya, Siddhartha Paul Tiwari
"... A study on e-governance challenges and strategies for managing projects has been attempted. Software crisis even today is a widespread affliction. Manifested as over-spent budgets, missed deadlines, and unmet requirements, the software crisis costs is a major threat for the currently developing e-go ..."
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A study on e-governance challenges and strategies for managing projects has been attempted. Software crisis even today is a widespread affliction. Manifested as over-spent budgets, missed deadlines, and unmet requirements, the software crisis costs is a major threat for the currently developing e

Shader Lamps: Animating Real Objects with Image Based Illuminations

by Ramesh Raskar, Kok-lim Low, Greg Welch , 2000
"... We describe a new paradigm for three-dimensional computer graphics, using projectors to graphically animate physical objects in the real world. The idea is to replace a physical object---with its inherent color, texture, and material properties---with a neutral object and projected imagery, reproduc ..."
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We describe a new paradigm for three-dimensional computer graphics, using projectors to graphically animate physical objects in the real world. The idea is to replace a physical object---with its inherent color, texture, and material properties---with a neutral object and projected imagery

I'd Be Overwhelmed, But It's Just One More Thing to Do:" Availability and Interruption in Research Management

by James M. Hudson, im Christensen, Wendy A. Kellogg, Thomas Erickson , 2002
"... Many CSCW projects dealing with individual availability and interruption filtering achieve only limited success. Perhaps this is because designers of such systems have limited evidence to draw upon; most data on interruption management is at least a decade old. This study uses an empirical sampling ..."
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Many CSCW projects dealing with individual availability and interruption filtering achieve only limited success. Perhaps this is because designers of such systems have limited evidence to draw upon; most data on interruption management is at least a decade old. This study uses an empirical sampling
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