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The referent of the frame of reference

The Psychological Record, 1963
Just as research has demonstrated that judgment and perception of objects and events are influenced by the frame of reference, we need to explore the precise relationship between the “view and point of view.” Just what features are and are not affected by a particular frame of reference? What features remain constant and invariant?
Abraham S. Luchins, Edith H. Luchins
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Object localisation and frames of reference

Cognitive Processing, 2004
In this paper, we explore which spatial frames of reference, egocentric or allocentric, are used to locate objects either in relation to ourselves (i.e. subject-to-object localisation) or to other objects (i.e. object-to-object localisation). In particular, we wanted to know whether the same or different frames of reference are used in these two ...
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On the Frame of Reference

Synthese, 1970
In philosophy we are sometimes interested in the invariants of intelligibility. What do all good (adequate, successful, fair) interpretations of a language, or of a person, have in common? What common reality is projected by our understanding of each other?2 What do persons share that makes communication possible?
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Frames of Reference

Computer, 2005
Effective communication requires conveying ideas efficiently and unambiguously using closely aligned frames of reference, thus avoiding the need to offer extensive preliminary explanations.
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On Newtonian Frames of Reference

The Mathematical Gazette, 1955
A paradox connected with the idea of a uniform field of force is recalled. The main purpose is to discuss frames of reference in the gravitational fields of systems originally studied by Milne and McCrea in developing their “newtonian cosmology” It is shown that a frame moving with any particle of the material of such a system serves as a newtonian ...
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The development of frames of references

Scientometrics, 1986
Abstract  Measurement of the effectiveness of science policies is analyzed as a multi-level problem. Journal-journal citations are discussed as a potential candidate for a domain beyond the control of policy-makers and authors or research groups and therefore may function as a relatively stable and easily accessible baseline for the calibration of ...
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A Frame of Reference for SOA Migration

2010
Migration of legacy systems to service-based systems constitutes a key challenge of service-oriented system engineering, namely rehabilitation of pre-existing enterprise assets while conforming to service engineering principles. Over a decade there has been an increasing interest in the approaches addressing SOA migration.
Maryam Razavian, Patricia Lago
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Frames of Reference

2009
The solution to a mechanical problem begins with the kinematic analysis, the analysis of how a system can move, as opposed to how it actually does move under the influence of a particular set of forces. In this first stage, the essential step is the introduction of coordinates to label the configurations of the system.
Douglas Harper, Palrizia Faccioli
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The Frame of Reference

1999
Let us begin with the following proposition formulated in the preceding chapter: it is all the more difficult to change an organization when the actors in the organization – leaders as well as employees – have a poor understanding of how it functions.
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Frames of Reference

2017
Frames of reference are meta-cognitive models through which researchers reconstruct the phenomena into intelligible explanatory narratives. These frames guide the actions of the researchers by giving them general orientation of how to look at the complex phenomena. They belong to the class of meta-codes (general assumptions) with theory building.
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