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Our Paradigm for Paradigms in IS

ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 2019
In the "publish or perish" world that we exist in as scholars, we note the emergence of an interesting pattern. Research is increasingly oriented around pre-existing, well-known, and widely accepted theoretical models, for which incremental advancements are devised by way of contribution.
Thomas F. Stafford, Stacie Petter
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The Empirical Paradigm, the Reference Paradigm, and the Reflective Paradigm

2020
We have already indicated that the definition of quality as the quality of an entity does appeal to us and, above all, we would like to point out that everything may be considered as an entity.
Teun Hardjono, Everard van Kemenade
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The Computational Notebook Paradigm for Multi-paradigm Modeling

2019 ACM/IEEE 22nd International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems Companion (MODELS-C), 2019
Computational notebooks are gaining widespread acceptance as a paradigm for storage, dissemination, and re-production of experimental results. In this paper, we define the computational notebook paradigm (CNP) consisting of entities and processes and discuss how the reproducibility of the experimental process and results is enhanced by each element ...
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New paradigms – old paradigms?

Future Generation Computer Systems, 2000
Abstract Cryptography plays a central role in security on the web, as documented by many contributions to this volume. However, sometimes the importance of cryptography is exaggerated. This paper explores the foundations that are needed to provide the basis for cryptographic protection, and for web security in general.
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No paradigm to mobilize: the new mobilities paradigm is not a paradigm

Applied Mobilities, 2018
In an essay published in 2006 in Environment and Planning A and in a second essay published in 2016 in this journal, Mimi Sheller and John Urry have made the case for the emergence of a new social ...
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The Paradigms, They Are A-Changin'

IEEE Micro, 2008
Richard Mateosian first reviews the Adobe Technical Communication Suite, which includes FrameMaker, RoboHelp, Captivate, and Acrobat 3D. Having accumulated a set of products for the same audience, Adobe has taken the added step of making them work together smoothly. Mateosian also recommends Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Leopard Edition, by
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The Paradigm Paradigm and Related Notions

Diogenes, 1980
“There is, in addition, a second reason for doubting that scientists reject paradigms because confronted with anomalies or counterinstances. In developing it my argument will itself foreshadow another of this essay's main theses.
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When is a Paradigm not a Paradigm?

2016
Abstract After briefly discussing the two major approaches to the study of tourism (theoretical “why” and practical “how”), and two of their respective protagonists (Tribe and Aramberri), the focus of this chapter turns to the use of paradigms by the former group. First, the meaning of paradigm is explored and examples are provided of
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Paradigms lost – paradigms regained

2020
Abstract Based on Diewald (2009, 2015a, 2017), it is claimed that the notion of paradigm needs to be introduced into constructional accounts, as otherwise the essence of grammaticalization cannot be properly captured in ...
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THE PROOF PARADIGM AND THE MORAL DISCOVERY PARADIGM

2005
Abstract To say that some basic human rights should be universal is to make a normative moral claim. It is different from the purely descriptive (and false) claim that basic human rights are universally respected; and it is different from the purely descriptive (and also false) claim that everyone agrees that basic human rights should be
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