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An adaptive methodology for automated relief generalization

by Robert Weibel - In Proc. Auto-Carto 8 , 1987
"... Digital Elevation Models (DEM) are used in a wide range of applications. Several institutions worldwide are now involved in the collection of DEM data. OEMs are generally compiled at large scales (e.g. 1:25,000) with high accuracy. However, users frequently require data at different scales and for d ..."
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and for differing purposes (e.g. analysis, display etc.). To derive models at reduced scales, a generalization process has to be applied. This paper describes the development of an adaptive methodology for automated generalization of DEM data. The principal feature of this methodology is the adaptive selection of a

Cognitive Radio: Brain-Empowered Wireless Communications

by Simon Haykin , 2005
"... Cognitive radio is viewed as a novel approach for improving the utilization of a precious natural resource: the radio electromagnetic spectrum. The cognitive radio, built on a software-defined radio, is defined as an intelligent wireless communication system that is aware of its environment and use ..."
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and uses the methodology of understanding-by-building to learn from the environment and adapt to statistical variations in the input stimuli, with two primary objectives in mind: • highly reliable communication whenever and wherever needed; • efficient utilization of the radio spectrum. Following

Comparison of Broadcasting Techniques for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

by Brad Williams, Tracy Camp - MOBIHOC'02 , 2002
"... Network wide broadcasting in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks provides important control and route establishment functionality for a number of unicast and multicast protocols. Considering its wide use as a building block for other network layer protocols, the MANET community needs to standardize a single meth ..."
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methodology that efficiently delivers a packet from one node to all other network nodes. Despite a considerable number of proposed broadcasting schemes, no comprehensive comparative analysis has been previously done. This paper provides such analysis by classifying existing broadcasting schemes

An Adaptive Methodology for Ubiquitous ASR System

by Urmila Shrawankar, Vilas Thakare
"... Achieving and maintaining the performance of ubiquitous (Automatic Speech Recognition) ASR system is a real challenge. The main objective of this work is to develop a method that will improve and show the consistency in performance of ubiquitous ASR system for real world noisy environment. An adapti ..."
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. An adaptive methodology has been developed to achieve an objective with the help of implementing followings, Cleaning speech signal as much as possible while preserving originality / intangibility using various modified filters and enhancement techniques. Extracting features from speech signals using

The Construct of Resilience: A Critical Evaluation and Guidelines for Future Work.

by Suniya S Luthar , Dante Cicchetti , Bronwyn Becker - Child Development, , 2000
"... This paper presents a critical appraisal of resilience, a construct connoting the maintenance of positive adaptation by individuals despite experiences of significant adversity. As empirical research on resilience has burgeoned in recent years, criticisms have been levied at work in this area. Thes ..."
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This paper presents a critical appraisal of resilience, a construct connoting the maintenance of positive adaptation by individuals despite experiences of significant adversity. As empirical research on resilience has burgeoned in recent years, criticisms have been levied at work in this area

Illusion and well-being: A social psychological perspective on mental health.

by Shelley E Taylor , Jonathon D Brown , Nancy Cantor , Edward Emery , Susan Fiske , Tony Green-Wald , Connie Hammen , Darrin Lehman , Chuck Mcclintock , Dick Nisbett , Lee Ross , Bill Swann , Joanne - Psychological Bulletin, , 1988
"... Many prominent theorists have argued that accurate perceptions of the self, the world, and the future are essential for mental health. Yet considerable research evidence suggests that overly positive selfevaluations, exaggerated perceptions of control or mastery, and unrealistic optimism are charac ..."
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receives negative feedback or is otherwise threatened and may be especially adaptive under these circumstances. Decades of psychological wisdom have established contact with reality as a hallmark of mental health. In this view, the well-adjusted person is thought to engage in accurate reality testing

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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such methodologies are developed, it will remain impractical to use activation theory in predicting or changing employee reactions to their jobs except in a very gross fashion; e.g., in situations where it is clear that most employees are enormously over-or understimulated by their jobs. A second problem has to do

An adaptation methodology for the deployment of mobile componentbased applications

by Dhouha Ayed, Chantal Taconety, Guy Bernardy, E Berbers - In ICPS’06 : IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Services 2006 , 2006
"... Abstract — The expansion of wireless communication and mo-bile hand-held devices is affecting how software deployment is being performed. Deployed applications have to be suited to the users requirements, to the resources of his terminal and to the surrounding environment. In this paper, we define a ..."
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a methodology which enables classical deployment tools provided by component-based middlewares to be adaptive. This methodology was exper-imentally tested and evaluated. I.

Thirunavukkaras, A.: Supporting Adaptable Methodologies to Meet Evolving Project Needs

by Scott Henninger, Aditya Ivaturi, Krishna Nuli, Ashok Thirunavukkaras - In Proceedings of the 1st ICSE Workshop on Iterative, Adaptive, And Agile Processes , 2002
"... Abstract. While most agile methodologies assume that change is inevitable, current approaches have adopted the strategy of defining practices and activities that are general enough to be adapted to many project settings. These methodologies have the ability to address variance and adaptability withi ..."
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Abstract. While most agile methodologies assume that change is inevitable, current approaches have adopted the strategy of defining practices and activities that are general enough to be adapted to many project settings. These methodologies have the ability to address variance and adaptability

Generic event-based monitoring and adaptation methodology for heterogeneous distributed systems

by Christian Inzinger, Waldemar Hummer, Benjamin Satzger, Schahram Dustdar - Journal of Software: Practice and Experience 2014; 44(7):805–822. DOI: 10.1002/spe.2254
"... The Cloud computing paradigm provides the basis for a class of platforms and applications that face novel challenges related to multi-tenancy, adaptivity, and elasticity. To account for service delivery guarantees in the face of ever increasing levels of heterogeneity, scale and dynamism, service pr ..."
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The Cloud computing paradigm provides the basis for a class of platforms and applications that face novel challenges related to multi-tenancy, adaptivity, and elasticity. To account for service delivery guarantees in the face of ever increasing levels of heterogeneity, scale and dynamism, service
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