نتایج جستجو برای: organizing information

تعداد نتایج: 1177784  

2003
Yujun Liu Shuai Dianxun Weili Han

At present, the exploitation mode for network information has some serious drawbacks such as non-aftereffect, independence of each other and point-to-point in the massive, stochastic, parallel and distributed networks. Thus, this paper is devoted to a novel self-organizing exploitation mode for network information which is proposed in [1], and a new generalized cellular automaton (GCA) is used ...

2006
Axel Wegener Elad Michael Schiller Horst Hellbrück Sándor P. Fekete Stefan Fischer

With ever-increasing numbers of cars, traffic congestion on the roads is a very serious economic and environmental problem for our modern society. Existing technologies for traffic monitoring and management require stationary infrastructure. These approaches lack flexibility with respect to system deployment and unpredictable events (e.g., accidents). Moreover, the delivery of traffic reports f...

2009
Peter Jakobsson Fredrik Stiernstedt

This paper is an exploration of the methodologies, economics and politics of organizing information on the web, through a historical-comparative analysis of Google. The paper centres on two cases that reveal interesting tensions in contemporary attempts at organizing knowledge and information. The first case deals with natural and artificial languages as tools for knowledge, working with the hi...

1998
Ken-ichi Amemori Shin Ishii

In this article, we report a simulation result of unsupervised network learning characterized as temporally and spatially local. After the learning, the network preserves an input sequence whose intervals vary in sub-millisecond order, which is much smaller than the spike emission interval of the neurons. This is achieved by the forming of systematic local structures. This formation is done by ...

2016
Stjepan Vidačić Robert Fabac

The sale of commissioned goods is an old, well-known concept although its implementation and automation in the context of the modern information systems in enterprises is not all that simple given that it implies appropriate contractual arrangement, and organizational and informational interaction between the enterprises involved in the commission sale. Notwithstanding the explicit and standard...

2013
Chunlei Wu Ian MacLeod Andrew I. Su

Fast-evolving technologies have enabled researchers to easily generate data at genome scale, and using these technologies to compare biological states typically results in a list of candidate genes. Researchers are then faced with the daunting task of prioritizing these candidate genes for follow-up studies. There are hundreds, possibly even thousands, of web-based gene annotation resources ava...

1985
Dagobert Soergel

Where you can find the organizing information principles of data base and retrieval systems easily? Is it in the book store? On-line book store? are you sure? Keep in mind that you will find the book in this site. This book is very referred for you because it gives not only the experience but also lesson. The lessons are very valuable to serve for you, that's not about who are reading this orga...

2004
Christian Fuchs

Political self-organization is a reflexive, selfreferential process where political agents coordinate their actions in such a way that political power structures emerge and are differentiated, these structures enable and constrain political activities and stimulate further political practices. Acknowledgement: This paper is based on research done within the framework of the project ‘Human Strat...

2004
Christian Fuchs

Four basic problems that a theory of science has to deal with concern epistemology, structure, causality, and dynamics of science. These problems deal with the relationship of induction/deduction, actors/structures, internal/external factors, and continuity/discontinuity. Traditionally they have been solved one-sidedly. Considering science as a self-organizing system allows a more integrative a...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2016
Stephen W Edwards Yu-Mei Tan Daniel L Villeneuve M E Meek Charlene A McQueen

The number of chemicals for which environmental regulatory decisions are required far exceeds the current capacity for toxicity testing. High-throughput screening commonly used for drug discovery has the potential to increase this capacity. The adverse outcome pathway (AOP) concept has emerged as a framework for connecting high-throughput toxicity testing (HTT) and other results to potential im...

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