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Information Sciences, 2015
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2008
The precautionary principle (PP), as it appears in international treaties or in some countries’ legal systems, suggests that the prospect of scientific progress should not justify the delay of preventive measures. Three effects identified in the economics literature – the irreversibility, the precautionary and the ambiguity aversion effects – may be ...
Gollier, Christian, Treich, Nicolas, N.
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The precautionary principle (PP), as it appears in international treaties or in some countries’ legal systems, suggests that the prospect of scientific progress should not justify the delay of preventive measures. Three effects identified in the economics literature – the irreversibility, the precautionary and the ambiguity aversion effects – may be ...
Gollier, Christian, Treich, Nicolas, N.
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Communications of the ACM, 2005
Locality of reference is a fundamental principle of computing with many applications. Here is its story.
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Locality of reference is a fundamental principle of computing with many applications. Here is its story.
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2016
I wrote this paper in response to an invitation to participate in a conference, with the understanding that the paper was then to be published in an edited collection (subsequently entitled Morality, Moral Behavior and Moral Development) (Kurtines & Gewirtz, 1984).
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I wrote this paper in response to an invitation to participate in a conference, with the understanding that the paper was then to be published in an edited collection (subsequently entitled Morality, Moral Behavior and Moral Development) (Kurtines & Gewirtz, 1984).
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A principled evaluation for a principled idea garden
2015 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (VL/HCC), 2015Many systems are designed to help novices who want to learn programming, but few support those who are not interested in learning (more) programming. This paper targets the subset of end-user programmers (EUPs) in this category. We present a set of principles on how to help EUPs like this learn just a little when they need to overcome a barrier.
Will Jernigan +9 more
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When is Hamilton's Principle an Extremum Principle
AIAA Journal, 1974For a dynamic system, the action / for motion from time f0 to time t\ can be written as I = ^(T— V)dt, where T is the kinetic energy and V is the potential energy. In many references to Hamilton's principle, particularly in the engineering literature, it is stated or implied that the true motion of the system will give the action an extreme value ...
Smith, Donald R., Smith, C. V. jun.
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Is the precautionary principle a principle?
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 2002The article considers whether the precautionary principle is a principle. Truth in labeling is not the only motive behind asking this question. There is a tradition of principle-based decision making in the public health professions. Principles of ethics matter to epidemiologists and others who study disease causation in populations and recommend, even
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Is the “Precautionary Principle” a Principle?
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2017openaire +2 more sources
2006
This book asks whether environmental law and policy in developed countries can be successfully transferred to developing countries. It questions whether developing countries are indeed ready and able to implement new ideas from the developed world, such as the integration of environmental law, and use of market-oriented instruments.
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This book asks whether environmental law and policy in developed countries can be successfully transferred to developing countries. It questions whether developing countries are indeed ready and able to implement new ideas from the developed world, such as the integration of environmental law, and use of market-oriented instruments.
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