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Beat-aligned motor synergies and kinematic beat detection in street dance movements. [PDF]
Shen K, Hirayama JI.
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Aesthetic evaluation of body movements shaped by embodied and arts experience: Insights from behaviour and fNIRS. [PDF]
Casale CE, Moffat R, Cross ES.
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How First Foods Promote Intestinal Epithelial Maturation: Lessons Learned From Suckling Rabbits. [PDF]
Muncan V.
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Editorial: Reviews in non-neuronal cells 2024 & 2025. [PDF]
Qiu Q, Hu B.
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Poetry as reflexive lens: humanising nursing practice in robotic-assisted surgery. [PDF]
Lee L.
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Choreographies as Federations of Choreographies and Orchestrations
2006We propose a new conceptual model for choreographies of web-services. Choreographies are seen as virtual workflow models shared among participants. Subsets of these participants might have more refined models known only to them. So we see choreographies actually as federations of process models (choreographies as well as orchestrations).
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Realisability of Choreographies
2020Choreographies prescribe the rendez-vous synchronisation of messages in a system of communicating finite state machines. Such a system is called realisable, if the traces of the prescribed communication coincide with those of the asynchronous system of peers, where the communication channels either use FIFO queues or multiset mailboxes.
Klaus-Dieter Schewe +2 more
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2013
We propose a new programming model that supports a compositionality of choreographies. The key of our approach is the introduction of partial choreographies, which can mix global descriptions with communications among external peers. We prove that if two choreographies are composable, then the endpoints independently generated from each choreography ...
Fabrizio Montesi, Nobuko Yoshida
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We propose a new programming model that supports a compositionality of choreographies. The key of our approach is the introduction of partial choreographies, which can mix global descriptions with communications among external peers. We prove that if two choreographies are composable, then the endpoints independently generated from each choreography ...
Fabrizio Montesi, Nobuko Yoshida
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Proceedings of the 44th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2006
A dynamical motion description language (DMDL) is devised. The study of the control of unstable mechanical systems is quite challenging, involving difficult problems caused by limited communication rates, quantization errors, and parasitic dynamics.
Hongyi Li, Roger W. Brockett
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A dynamical motion description language (DMDL) is devised. The study of the control of unstable mechanical systems is quite challenging, involving difficult problems caused by limited communication rates, quantization errors, and parasitic dynamics.
Hongyi Li, Roger W. Brockett
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Computer, 1978
Computer-aided choreography illustrates some basic relationships between the computer artist and the computer procedures he employs to achieve certain artistic outcomes.
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Computer-aided choreography illustrates some basic relationships between the computer artist and the computer procedures he employs to achieve certain artistic outcomes.
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