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1 Establishing a Design Process for Museum Exhibition Design

by Chung-hung Lin
"... Abstract: As museum exhibition become technically complex and design teams more specialised and fragmented, the need to plan and co-ordinate the design process with greater quality is becoming important. According to previous research of museum studies, traditional object-based displays are being re ..."
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Abstract: As museum exhibition become technically complex and design teams more specialised and fragmented, the need to plan and co-ordinate the design process with greater quality is becoming important. According to previous research of museum studies, traditional object-based displays are being

Mapping the Design Criterion Framework for Museum Exhibition Design Project

by Lin Chunghung
"... This document is the author deposited version. You are advised to consult the publisher's version if you wish to cite from it. ..."
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This document is the author deposited version. You are advised to consult the publisher's version if you wish to cite from it.

“Playing with ” Museum Exhibits: Designing Educational Games Mediated by Mobile Technology

by Nikoleta Yiannoutsoua, Ioanna Papadimitrioua, Vassilis Komisa, Nikolaos Avourisb
"... In this paper, we describe two educational games mediated by mobile technology which were designed for use in the context of a traditional historical museum by young children. Our analysis focuses on the principles of the educational design, on the use of mobile technology and on the envisaged inter ..."
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In this paper, we describe two educational games mediated by mobile technology which were designed for use in the context of a traditional historical museum by young children. Our analysis focuses on the principles of the educational design, on the use of mobile technology and on the envisaged

Dialogic Inquiry of Family Conversations in Museum Exhibits Designed for Family Engagement

by Christen Foehring , Anna Keefe , Ashley Kliefoth , Katherine Murphy
"... Abstract This study builds on previous museum research investigating family ..."
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Abstract This study builds on previous museum research investigating family

Process Redesign and Technology Integration in Museum Exhibitions: Designing the Appalachian Experience exhibit at the Oak Ridge Children's Museum

by Richard Andrew Hohenbrink, Richard A. Hohenbrink , 2006
"... This text is an exploration into the exhibit design process at the Children's Museum of Oak Ridge in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. I have attempted to document the portion of the aforementioned process that falls between grant receipt and final exhibit design proposal. The focus of this paper lies in t ..."
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This text is an exploration into the exhibit design process at the Children's Museum of Oak Ridge in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. I have attempted to document the portion of the aforementioned process that falls between grant receipt and final exhibit design proposal. The focus of this paper lies

Characteristics of a human cell line transformed by DNA from human adenovirus type 5

by F. L. Graham, J. Smileyt, W. C. Russell, R. Nairn , 1977
"... Human embryonic kidney cells have been transformed by exposing cells to sheared fragments of adenovirus type 5 DNA. The transformed cells (designated 293 cells) exhibited many of the characteristics of transformation including the elaboration of a virus-specific tumour antigen. Analysis of the polyp ..."
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Human embryonic kidney cells have been transformed by exposing cells to sheared fragments of adenovirus type 5 DNA. The transformed cells (designated 293 cells) exhibited many of the characteristics of transformation including the elaboration of a virus-specific tumour antigen. Analysis

Web Caching and Zipf-like Distributions: Evidence and Implications

by Lee Breslau, Pei Cao, Li Fan, Graham Phillips, Scott Shenker - IN INFOCOM , 1999
"... This paper addresses two unresolved issues about web caching. The first issue is whether web requests from a fixed user community are distributed according to Zipf's law [22]. Several early studies have supported this claim [9], [5], while other recent studies have suggested otherwise [16], [2] ..."
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]. The ;econd issue relates to a number of recent studies on the characteristics of web proxy traces, which have shown that the hit-ratios and temporal locality of the traces exhibit certain asymptotic properties that are uniform across the different sets of the traces [43, [XO], [71, [XO], [XS]. In partlc

The Elements of

by Caley Earle R, Earle R. Caley - Statistical Learning: Data mining, Inference, and Prediction , 2001
"... Several years ago a native found in the bed of the Alpheus River in Greece a roughly rectangular sheet of metal which was evidently the flattened side of a cylindrical vessel, possibly a bucket or similar container. A repousee design in Greek style of considerable artistic merit had been formed in t ..."
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Several years ago a native found in the bed of the Alpheus River in Greece a roughly rectangular sheet of metal which was evidently the flattened side of a cylindrical vessel, possibly a bucket or similar container. A repousee design in Greek style of considerable artistic merit had been formed

Understanding Code Mobility

by Alfonso Fuggetta, Gian Pietro Picco, Giovanni Vigna - IEEE COMPUTER SCIENCE PRESS , 1998
"... The technologies, architectures, and methodologies traditionally used to develop distributed applications exhibit a variety of limitations and drawbacks when applied to large scale distributed settings (e.g., the Internet). In particular, they fail in providing the desired degree of configurability, ..."
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The technologies, architectures, and methodologies traditionally used to develop distributed applications exhibit a variety of limitations and drawbacks when applied to large scale distributed settings (e.g., the Internet). In particular, they fail in providing the desired degree of configurability

Biclustering algorithms for biological data analysis: a survey.

by Sara C Madeira , Arlindo L Oliveira - IEEE/ACM Transactions of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, , 2004
"... Abstract A large number of clustering approaches have been proposed for the analysis of gene expression data obtained from microarray experiments. However, the results of the application of standard clustering methods to genes are limited. These limited results are imposed by the existence of a num ..."
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proposed to date. This simultaneous clustering, usually designated by biclustering, seeks to find sub-matrices, that is subgroups of genes and subgroups of columns, where the genes exhibit highly correlated activities for every condition. This type of algorithms has also been proposed and used in other
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