Towards basic standards for research in mathematics education
Đorđe Kadijević (2005)
The Teaching of Mathematics
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Đorđe Kadijević (2005)
The Teaching of Mathematics
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Todorov, Nikolay, Eskenazi, Avram (2011)
Serdica Journal of Computing
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Agile methodologies are becoming more popular in the software development process nowadays. The iterative development lifecycle, openness to frequent changes, tight cooperation with the client and among the software engineers are turning into more and more effective practices and respond to a higher extend to the current business needs. It is natural to raise the question which methodology is the most suitable for use when starting and managing a project. This depends on many factors—product...
Ilieva, S, Eskenazi, A, Dimov, A, Pavlova, I (2010)
Serdica Journal of Computing
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In the last 40 years much has been achieved in Software Engineering research and still more is to be done. Although significant progress is being made on several fronts in Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), there is still no set of clear, central themes to focus research activity on. A task within the EU FP7 Sister project aimed at defining research priorities for the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics (Sofia University) in the area of Software and Services. A dedicated methodology...
Kevorchian, Cristian, Modan, Laurenţiu (2005)
Acta Universitatis Apulensis. Mathematics - Informatics
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Bolikowski, Łukasz, Dendek, Piotr Jan
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In this paper we propose a flexible, modular framework for author name disambiguation. Our solution consists of the core which orchestrates the disambiguation process, and replaceable modules performing concrete tasks. The approach is suitable for distributed computing, in particular it maps well to the MapReduce framework. We describe each component in detail and discuss possible alternatives. Finally, we propose procedures for calibration and evaluation of the described system. ...
Wolska, Magdalena, Grigore, Mihai
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We present three corpus-based studies on symbol declaration in mathematical writing. We focus on simple object denoting symbols which may be part of larger expressions. We look into whether the symbols are explicitly introduced into the discourse and whether the information on once interpreted symbols can be used to interpret structurally related symbols. Our goal is to support fine-grained semantic interpretation of simple and complex mathematical expressions. The results of our analysis...