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Ciesielski and Franklin systems

Gegham G. Gevorkyan (2006)

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A short survey of results on classical Franklin system, Ciesielski systems and general Franklin systems is given. The principal role of the investigations of Z. Ciesielski in the development of these three topics is presented. Recent results on general Franklin systems are discussed in more detail. Some open problems are posed.

Building Mathematical Models and Biological Insight in an Introductory Biology Course

A. E. Weisstein (2011)

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

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A growing body of literature testifies to the importance of quantitative reasoning skills in the 21st-century biology curriculum, and to the learning benefits associated with active pedagogies. The process of modeling a biological system provides an approach that integrates mathematical skills and higher-order thinking with existing course content knowledge. We describe a general strategy for teaching model-building in an introductory ...

Supporting the Bulgarian Young Talent in the Field of Informatics

Asenova, Petya (2015)

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Dedicated to Edward Friedman on the occasion of his 80 th anniversary In this paper I share some impressions from my short communication with an exceptional person—Professor Edward Friedman from Stevens University of Technology, USA. Working in the field of integrating ICT in education in the early 1990s, he launched several joint projects with Bulgarian educators. The essentials of these activities were real projects in the school. This idea was recently implemented at the university...

Refinement of UML collaborations

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The paper concerns the concept of refinement as a commonly used design practice in the software development process. The refinement relationship is formulated and formally expressed for UML collaborations. Collaborations are suitable for presenting the proposed approach as they represent both static and dynamic aspects of a modeled system or its part, for example, a use case. Our approach to refinement is based on the rule of preserving the observable behavior of a modeled system. The...

A metric for evaluating software architecture and communication models consistency

Jean-Yves Lafaye, Georges Louis (2010)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

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Among several alternative viewpoints for building software quality metrics, evaluating the consistency between different models in a software specification or implementation appears to be fruitful. An obvious difficulty is that different models are usually expressed by means of different concepts, and then, confronting heterogeneous representations is not straightforward. In this paper, we propose a solution for measuring the consistency between the architecture and the communication...

A Team Approach to Undergraduate Research in Biomathematics: Balance Control

J. Milton, A. Radunskaya, W. Ou, T. Ohira (2011)

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The question, how does an organism maintain balance? provides a unifying theme to introduce undergraduate students to the use of mathematics and modeling techniques in biological research. The availability of inexpensive high speed motion capture cameras makes it possible to collect the precise and reliable data that facilitates the development of relevant mathematical models. An in–house laboratory component ensures that students have...

Designing an E-Mail Prototype to Enhance Effective Communication and Task Management: A Case Study

Katz, Adi, Berman, Irit (2011)

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This paper deals with communicational breakdowns and misunderstandings in computer mediated communication (CMC) and ways to recover from them or to prevent them. The paper describes a case study of CMC conducted in a company named Artigiani. We observed communication and conducted content analysis of e-mail messages, focusing on message exchanges between customer service representatives (CSRs) and their contacts. In addition to task management difficulties, we identified communication...

The Lvov years of Wacław Sierpiński

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An account is given of Sierpiński's activity in Lvov (1908-1918) interrupted by World War I.

The most frequently chosen tourist destinations by the Polish Argentines as exemplified by residents of Buenos Aires – pilot studies

Kamila Ziółkowska-Weiss, Ewelina Haras (2019)

Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis Studia Geographica

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The objective of the study was to determine the most frequently chosen tourist destinations by the Polish Argentines as exemplified by residents of Buenos Aires. For this purpose, pilot studies were carried out in 2017 and 2018, thanks to which the information where Polish Argentines travel both during short weekend trips, which places they choose during the rest period in Argentina and which places are popular among the respondents during foreign trips was obtained. One of the questions...