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Global Constraints on Feature Models

2010
Feature modeling has been found very effective for modeling and managing variability in Software Product Lines. The nature of feature models invites, sometimes even requires, the use of global constraints. This paper lays the groundwork for the inclusion of global constraints in automated reasoning on feature models.
Ahmet Serkan Karataş   +2 more
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Space Asymmetry as a Possible Global Feature

Chirality, 2013
ABSTRACTA series of reports in the literature indicated symmetry breaking in assemblies of chiral molecules of opposite handedness. These unexpected observations could be accounted for as being generated by the “parity violation” of the nuclear weak force, combined with an autocatalytic amplification process.
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Feature Selection via Global Redundancy Minimization

IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2015
Feature selection has been an important research topic in data mining, because the real data sets often have high-dimensional features, such as the bioinformatics and text mining applications. Many existing filter feature selection methods rank features by optimizing certain feature ranking criterions, such that correlated features often have similar ...
De Wang, Feiping Nie, Heng Huang
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Global Telescience featuring IPv6 at iGrid2002

Future Generation Computer Systems, 2003
Electron tomography is a powerful technique for deriving 3D structural information from biological specimens. As advanced instrumentation, networking, and grid computing are applied to electron tomography and biological sciences in general, much work is needed to integrate and coordinate these advanced technologies in a transparent way to deliver them ...
David Lee   +7 more
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Dependency Parsing Using Global Features

2010
Many methods for statistical dependency parsing have been studied. For example, McDonald et al. (2005a) proposed a method for projective dependency parsing using an online large-margin training algorithm, and later extended it to a non-projective dependency parsing method (McDonald et al., 2005b). However, these studies assumed that the heads of tokens
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FEATURE: Going Global: A CEO's Perspective

Journal of Management in Engineering, 1996
The shrinking of traditional U.S. environmental markets is causing many environmental-service firms to look to foreign markets for renewed revenue growth and a return to historical levels of profitability. Can U.S. environmental-service providers, including universities and governmental research centers enter foreign markets, compete profitably and ...
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Global Cancer Statistics 2020: GLOBOCAN Estimates of Incidence and Mortality Worldwide for 36 Cancers in 185 Countries

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Hyuna Sung   +2 more
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Global feature — local norms?

2009
This paper looks at the usage of the progressive passive in Inner and Outer Circle varieties of English. This syntactic pattern is a global feature in that it is found in practically all varieties of English world wide, but it is used with different frequencies in different Englishes and also shows differences at the micro-variational level (co ...
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Global Feature: Mentoring

Science, 2008
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