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APPML
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
On some homogenization problems from shallow water theory
This note is devoted to the effect of topography on geophysical flows. We consider two models derived from shallow water theory: the quasigeostrophic equation and the lake equati...
Didier Bresch, David Gérard-Varet
VL
1999
IEEE
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14 years 39 min ago
Scaling up a "What You See Is What You Test" Methodology to Spreadsheet Grids
Although there has been considerable research into ways to design visual programming environments to improve the processes of creating new programs and of understanding existing o...
Margaret M. Burnett, Andrei Sheretov, Gregg Rother...
EUROITV
2008
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
What You Expect Is What You See
In this paper an experiment was conducted to measure the effect of framing a high definition television (HDTV) clip. One group of participants was told they were watching a brand n...
Dirkjan Joor, Wilco Beekhuizen, Lidwien van de Wij...
MOBICOM
2010
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Did you see Bob?: human localization using mobile phones
Finding a person in a public place, such as in a library, conference hotel, or shopping mall, can be difficult. The difficulty arises from not knowing where the person may be at t...
Ionut Constandache, Xuan Bao, Martin Azizyan, Romi...
IEAAIE
1999
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Using Cases for Process Modelling: An Example from the Water Supply Industry
This paper describes the use of cases as a process representation technique and shows how case base reasoning can be used to navigate through, or execute a complex control process....
Guy Saward