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Wide opening of the uvulo-tonsillar space to facilitate early intraoperative control of feeding arteries in fourth ventricular tumor surgery: How I do it. [PDF]
Matsuda M, Yamano A, Ishikawa E.
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Space Station information systems
Space Station Policy Planning and Utilization, 1983The space operations information system is defined and characterized in a wide perspective. Interactive subsets of the total system are defined and discussed. Particular attention is paid to the concept of end-to-end systems and their repetitive population within the total system.
WILLIAM SWINGLE, CHARLES MCKAY, DR.
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Independence in Information Spaces
Studia Logica, 2012The paper discusses dependencies in information spaces. An information space is any non-empty set the elements of which represent pieces of information, or ``secrets'' according to the terminology used in the paper. For example, an information space can be associated with a relational database, or with the information exchange of two or more ...
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Cognitive space and information space
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2001AbstractThis article works towards realization of exosomatic memory for information systems. In exosomatic memory systems, the information spaces of systems will be consistent with the cognitive spaces of their human users. A method for measuring concept relations in human cognitive space is presented: the paired comparison survey with Principal ...
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Information transfer across Chu spaces
Logic Journal of IGPL, 2000zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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2006
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in the 21st century needs to look very different from its 20th-century origins. Computers are becoming ubiquitous; they are disappearing into everyday objects. They are becoming wearable. They are able to communicate with each other autonomously, and they are becoming self-adaptive.
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Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) in the 21st century needs to look very different from its 20th-century origins. Computers are becoming ubiquitous; they are disappearing into everyday objects. They are becoming wearable. They are able to communicate with each other autonomously, and they are becoming self-adaptive.
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Information Needs in Information Space
2003Based on the results of Gregory B. Newby’s experiment [1] that an information space of an information system corresponds with the cognitive spaces of its human users, this article further explores the concept of information need. The assumption we explore here is that information needs may appear only when an individual has a partial knowledge of a ...
Giyeong Kim, Tsai-Youn Hung
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2017 International Conference on Military Communications and Information Systems (ICMCIS), 2017
In this paper, we describe the need, requirements and challenges for implementing a global information grid. The grid connects all participating elements in a military mission and provides them with all mission-relevant information in a timely and secure manner, independent of the used command and control information systems (C2IS), the available ...
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In this paper, we describe the need, requirements and challenges for implementing a global information grid. The grid connects all participating elements in a military mission and provides them with all mission-relevant information in a timely and secure manner, independent of the used command and control information systems (C2IS), the available ...
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