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Abstract Integrity Constraints for XML

by Wenfei Fan
"... Integrity constraints are useful for semantic speci cation, query optimization and data integration. The ID/IDREF mechanism provided by XML DTDs relies on a simple form of constraint to describe references. Yet, this mechanism is not su cient to express semantic constraints, such askeys or inverse r ..."
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relationships, or stronger, object-style references. In this paper, we investigate integrity constraints for XML, both for semantic purposes and to improve its current reference mechanism. We extend DTDs with several families of constraints, including key, foreign key, inverse constraints and constraints

Architectural Styles, Design Patterns, and Objects

by Robert Monroe Andrew, Andrew Kompanek, Ralph Melton, David Garlan - IEEE Software , 1997
"... Machine. 8 The software architecture research community is realizing that these notations overlap considerably, particularly with respect to the structural aspects of a software architecture specification. ACME is an emerging generic architecture description language that is designed to facilitate ..."
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to facilitate the interchange of architectural designs between different ADLs and toolsets. 9 The notations used to express the architectural diagrams and style specifications in this article's examples reflect terminology and notations commonly found in these architecture description languages

Orientable Textures for Image-Based Pen-and-Ink Illustration

by Michael P. Salisbury, Michael T. Wong, John F. Hughes, David H. Salesin
"... We present an interactive system for creating pen-and-ink-style line drawings from greyscale images in which the strokes of the renderedillustrationfollowthefeaturesoftheoriginalimage. The user, via new interaction techniquesforeditingadirectionfield, specifies anorientationforeachregionoftheimage; ..."
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create textures that appear attached to those objects instead of merely conveying their darkness. The result is a more compelling pen-and-ink illustration thanwas previously possible from 2D reference imagery.

On The Power Of Languages For The Manipulation Of Complex Objects

by Serge Abiteboul, Catriel Beeri - In Proceedings of International Workshop on Theory and Applications of Nested Relations and Complex Objects , 1993
"... Various models and languages for describing and manipulating hierarchically structured data have been proposed. Algebraic, calculus-based and logic-programming oriented languages have all been considered. This paper presents a general model for complex objects, and languages for it based on the thre ..."
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on the three paradigms. The algebraic language generalizes those presented in the literature; it is shown to be related to the functional style of programming advocated by Backus. The notion of domain independence familiar from relational databases is defined, and syntactic restrictions (referred to as safety

Learning objects: Adaptive retrieval through learning styles. Interdisciplinary Journal of Knowledge and Learning Objects

by Pollyana Notargiacomo Mustaro, Ismar Frango Silveira - Proceedings of the Delta Conference on Research and Development – The Hague , 2006
"... Nowadays, the amount of information grows in an exponential way, mainly because of technological advances in media. This scenario claims for the development of different skills in order to increase learning abilities, making them personal and customizable. Such factor is significant in a changing so ..."
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to recognize adult learner’s learning styles for some specific learning context. This work is based on theoretical references of Felder, Kolb and Gardner, proposing the implementation of a metadata annotation to identificate prime learning styles that are present in specific learning objects

Objective: To evaluate the analytical performance and clinical accuracy of the FreeStyle ® Lite Blood

by Glucose Monitoring System
"... Method: Clinical accuracy for fingertip capillary blood testing was assessed at three diabetes clinics with three lots of FreeStyle Lite test strips. At the same clinics, lay user performance and alternative site testing (on forearm, upper arm, palm thenar, palm hypothenar, back of the hand, calf an ..."
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equivalent glucose values (r = 0.99, mean absolute bias = 4.7 %). We found 99.3 % of the individual FreeStyle Lite system results within the ISO accuracy limits. ISO 15197 specifies that 95 % of the individual meter results shall fall within ± 15 mg/dL ( ± 0.83 mmol/L) of the reference measurement procedure

Compositional References for Stateful Functional Programming

by Koji Kagawa - In Proceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP’97 , 1997
"... We introduce the notion of compositional references into the framework of monadic functional programming and propose a set of new primitives based on this notion. They enable us to use a wide range of mutable data structures. There, references may be passed around explicitly, or mutable data structu ..."
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We introduce the notion of compositional references into the framework of monadic functional programming and propose a set of new primitives based on this notion. They enable us to use a wide range of mutable data structures. There, references may be passed around explicitly, or mutable data

Toward a Dexter-based model for open hypermedia: Unifying embedded references and link objects

by Kaj Grønbæk, R.H. Trigg , 1996
"... The Dexter Hypertext Reference model is well suited to modelling anchor-based hypermedia systems and static hypermedia structures. But it is less clear that Dexter is adequate for systems whose linking is based on embedded references like the World Wide Web (WWW), nor for modelling the dynamic aspec ..."
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Specifiers, which let us model links as references embedded in documents as well as links as objects in separate databases. This suggests the idea of new systems that could support both styles as one step toward integrating global networked information sources with application-bridging systems on local hosts

Logical Structure Recognition of Scientific Bibliographic References

by Parmentier And Belad, F. Parmentier, A. Belad - Fourth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition , 1997
"... In this paper, we are presenting an approach for the logical structure recognition of bibliographic references. The objective is to produce, for each reference (given in a display format, as postscript), structured data containing the hierarchy of fields recognized. As a result of variation among bi ..."
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In this paper, we are presenting an approach for the logical structure recognition of bibliographic references. The objective is to produce, for each reference (given in a display format, as postscript), structured data containing the hierarchy of fields recognized. As a result of variation among

We are what we post? Self-presentation in personal web space

by Hope Jensen Schau, Mary C. Gilly - Journal of Consumer Research , 2003
"... This article examines personal Web sites as a conspicuous form of consumer self-presentation. Using theories of self-presentation, possessions, and computer-medi-ated environments (CMEs), we investigate the ways in which consumers construct identities by digitally associating themselves with signs, ..."
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-present, by associating them-selves with material objects and places. Although consumer researchers have included symbols and signs in the set of objects and materiality they study (Mick 1986), even these symbols often refer to physical objects or places. With the advent of new technology, computer-mediated environments
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