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Information Design Journal, 2003
The paper presents a design strategy for e-learning hypermedia interfaces based on the notion of conceptual-navigational map. It proposes to analyze the cognitive and communication problems that arise in the use of hypermedia applications with specific goals, such as e-learning courseware modules, with the linguistic tools of pragmatics and discourse ...
Jacopo Armani, Andrea Rocci
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The paper presents a design strategy for e-learning hypermedia interfaces based on the notion of conceptual-navigational map. It proposes to analyze the cognitive and communication problems that arise in the use of hypermedia applications with specific goals, such as e-learning courseware modules, with the linguistic tools of pragmatics and discourse ...
Jacopo Armani, Andrea Rocci
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Conceptualizing and Mapping Informality
2020Abstract This chapter explains how informal organizations are conceptualized in the book. It also maps temporal and geographic trends. It starts by explaining the idea of a formal international organization and uses this idea as a model to illustrate the contrasting features of informal organizations.
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A conceptual map of political participation
Acta Politica, 2014How would you recognize a mode of participation if you see one? Owing to the rapid expansion of political activities in the last decades this question has become increasingly difficult to answer. Neither the development of all-embracing nominal definitions, nor deductive analyses of existing modes of participation seem to be helpful.
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Conceptual maps for physical security
2015 10th International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST), 2015Physical security is a vital part of security efforts in any organization. Physical blueprints or maps show vital information such as room numbers and locations of exits and security cameras that can be used by security authorities to gain valuable information if a security threat occurs.
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Conceptual Spaces as Voltage Maps
2001Conceptual spaces have been proposed as a meso level representation, intermediate between symbolic and connectionist representations. We define a conceptual space to be a set of images or "voltage maps" on a compact sub plane, and equip it with pseudo-physiological notions of distance and betweenness.
Janet Aisbett, Greg Gibbon
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Theoretical Framework and Conceptual Map
2011This chapter describes the specifics of the conceptual map of extreme right ideology that forms the theoretical framework of this book. We propose a new approach to help us understand the ideological specificities of the extreme right party family. This approach must be systematic and empirical in order to identify both the similarities and differences
Sarah Harrison, Michael Bruter
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Conceptual Map for Social Coordination
2016The engineering of applications for complex and dynamic domains with autonomous participants is an increasingly difficult process. Requirements and functionalities are not fixed a priori, components are not designed nor controlled by a common entity, and unplanned or underspecified changes may occur during runtime.
Huib Aldewereld +5 more
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Grammar mapping for conceptual patterns
Pattern Recognition, 1993Abstract Syntactical pattern recognition techniques are applied to conceptual patterns for analogical problem solving. The conceptual patterns are concerned with relationships between entities. A problem to be solved (or a question to be answered) through analogical reasoning is treated as an incomplete pattern (in the target domain) with some ...
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Using Conceptual Maps in Hypermedia
1994In the field of hypertext and hypermedia there is an on-going discussion concerning link and node-models [2, 6, 10, 14]. There have been some systems that have explicitly separated structure and content, e.g. Intermedia’s concept of “webs” being superimposed on “documents” [6, 17].
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