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2005
The operational definition of observational congruence in CCS and ACP can be split into two parts: one, the definition of an observational semantics (ie abstraction); and two, the definition of a strong congruence. In both cases this “separation of concerns” has been applied with abstraction that is implicitly “fair”.
Steve Reeves, David Streader
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The operational definition of observational congruence in CCS and ACP can be split into two parts: one, the definition of an observational semantics (ie abstraction); and two, the definition of a strong congruence. In both cases this “separation of concerns” has been applied with abstraction that is implicitly “fair”.
Steve Reeves, David Streader
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An overview of components and component-based development
2002Abstract Components and component-based development are important technology advances in use by many organizations around the world. This chapter examines the main concepts and current practices involving these technologies. In particular, the chapter offers an analysis of the current state of componentbased development as practiced and supported in ...
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Annals of the History of Computing, 1983
Because this issue of the Annals focuses on the SAGE system, the following excerpt from Christopher Evans's 1975 interview with Jay W. Forrester is timely. Editor's Note: Jay Forrester is one of the great pioneers of the computer business: director of Digital Computer Laboratory at MIT, builder of Whirlwind, inventor of core memory, and chief engineer ...
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Because this issue of the Annals focuses on the SAGE system, the following excerpt from Christopher Evans's 1975 interview with Jay W. Forrester is timely. Editor's Note: Jay Forrester is one of the great pioneers of the computer business: director of Digital Computer Laboratory at MIT, builder of Whirlwind, inventor of core memory, and chief engineer ...
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Oecologia, 1975
The information theory measure H'=-∑[p i log p i ] is partitioned into components to allow evaluation of various contributions to total divesity. If, a species collection is sampled at several microhabitats within each of several sites, we may ask whether the niche breadth of a particular species, and the diversity of the entire collection, are greater
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The information theory measure H'=-∑[p i log p i ] is partitioned into components to allow evaluation of various contributions to total divesity. If, a species collection is sampled at several microhabitats within each of several sites, we may ask whether the niche breadth of a particular species, and the diversity of the entire collection, are greater
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Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society, 1987
The author calls a set H of nonnegative integers an essential component if ḏ(A\(+H)>\underline d(A)\) for any set A with ḏ(A)\(0\), essential components satisfying \(H(x)=O(\log^{1+\epsilon} x)\). Furthermore, it is shown that, for any essential component H, there exist numbers \(c>0\) and \(x_ 0\) such that \(H(x)>\log^{1+\epsilon} x\), \(\forall x>x_
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The author calls a set H of nonnegative integers an essential component if ḏ(A\(+H)>\underline d(A)\) for any set A with ḏ(A)\(0\), essential components satisfying \(H(x)=O(\log^{1+\epsilon} x)\). Furthermore, it is shown that, for any essential component H, there exist numbers \(c>0\) and \(x_ 0\) such that \(H(x)>\log^{1+\epsilon} x\), \(\forall x>x_
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Peanut component testing: not the only component
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2022G. Della Penna, J. Carlson
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Component Deficiencies 5. The Fifth Component
1987G A, McCarty, R, Snyderman
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