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Negotiating a working consensus: conversations about HIV and AIDS
International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1999Successful relationships demand neither harmony nor discord, but rather the resources to manage both polarities. Thus, miscommunication in many contexts can become part of an attempt to create a working consensus. This is especially likely in conversations between strangers, when there is little to be gained by arguing a position in either relational ...
Pittam, Jeffery, Gallois, Cynthia
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Using discord conversations as program comprehension aid
Proceedings of the 30th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Program Comprehension, 2022Marco Raglianti +3 more
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A Conversation on Cognitive Aids in Strategy
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2023Kristian Johan Sund +6 more
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Phytochemicals-Aided Conversion to Silver Nanoparticles
2022Poushpi Dwivedi +3 more
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Modeling Conversational Flows for In-Store Mobile Decision Aids
2018Based on the Human-Elaboration-Object-Construal (HEOC) Contingency Model, we propose design principles for modeling conversational flows between consumers and an in-store mobile decision aid (MoDA) with artificial intelligence, functioning as a virtual sales associate.
Wi-Suk Kwon +4 more
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Computer Aided Telephone Diagnostics System for Power Conversion Systems
INTELEC '82 - International Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1982UPS downtime is a concern to industries, such as telecommunications, requiring uninterrupted power to a critical load. These industries need the quickest possible service response to get a UPS back on line. The microprocessor and the communications link have been combined to provide detailed information from the site to skilled off-site personnel ...
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EMAP: An aid to understanding energy conversion device performance
IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 1996There is an ongoing effort to effectively use the computer in the teaching of electromagnetic energy conversion. To that end, a computer program (Electric Machine Analysis Program, or EMAP), was developed to facilitate steady state and dynamic analysis of all common rotating machine performance.
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