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Lunar Organic Compounds: Search and Characterization

Science, 1970
The carbon concentration in Apollo 11 lunar fine material is of the order of 200 ppm. By far the largest single amount of this carbon appears to be in carbon monoxide. Some of this seems to be in the form of gas bubbles in the glass spheres, but most of it could be in some complex form other than gas.
A L, Burlingame   +5 more
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Exegesis of Self-Organizing Linear Search

SIAM Journal on Computing, 1981
We consider techniques for self-organizing linear search, examining the behavior of methods under arbitrary and specific probability distributions.The notion of moving an element forward after it has been accessed k times in a row is introduced. One implementation performs the transformation after any k identical requests.
Gonnet, Gaston H.   +2 more
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Organization oriented web search management

2013 6th International Conference on Information Management, Innovation Management and Industrial Engineering, 2013
Search engines play an important role in finding useful information on the Web. Many of the popular search engines are text-based and unable to understand the semantics of the posed query. Semantic Web promises to create both human and machine understandable data.
Yuzhen Dong, Jianqiang Li
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Authority and Search in Organizations

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2020
This paper studies the effects of formal structure on individuals’ search behavior when learning from past performance is difficult.
Valentina Richter   +4 more
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Binary Search Trees and File Organization

ACM Computing Surveys, 1972
Binary search trees are an important technique for organizing large files, because they are efficient for both random and sequential access of records, and for modification of a file. Because of this, they have received a great deal of attention in recent years, and their properties are now better understood than those of most other file organization ...
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Toward self-organizing linear search

20th Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (sfcs 1979), 1979
We consider techniques for adapting linear lists so that the more frequently accessed elements are found near the front, even though we are not told the probabilities of various elements being accessed. The main results are discussed in two sections. Perhaps the most interesting deals with techniques which move an element toward the front only after it
Gaston H. Gonnet   +2 more
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In search of intelligent organizations [PDF]

open access: possibleManagement & Marketing, 2006
The purpose of this paper is to search for the main characteristics of intelligent organizations. Intelligence is one of those concepts that everyone has in mind, but hardly few can define or explain it. Thus, it is even more difficult to extend this concept to organizations, and to talk about organizational intelligence.
Constantin Bratianu   +2 more
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Hotel Trademarks in Organic Search

Journal of Travel Research, 2011
The importance of the online travel search environment is well documented. In this context, trademarks play an instrumental role in resolving customer confusion in the search environment. An important element of the online search environment is the organic search output that is typically displayed on the left side of the search results screen on major
Srikanth Beldona   +2 more
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Toward Self-Organizing Search Systems

2009
The huge amount of images, videos, and music clips produced everyday by various digital devices must be processed. Firstly, this kind of data calls for content-based search or similarity search rather than keyword-based or text-based search. Secondly, new scalable and efficient methods capable of storing and querying such data must be developed ...
Stanislav Barton   +3 more
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Organizing Search Results with a Reference Map

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2012
We propose a method to highlight query hits in hierarchically clustered collections of interrelated items such as digital libraries or knowledge bases. The method is based on the idea that organizing search results similarly to their arrangement on a fixed reference map facilitates orientation and assessment by preserving a user's mental map. Here, the
A, Nocaj, U, Brandes
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