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2006
The relationship between pattern and process is of great interest in all natural and social sciences, and scale is an integral part of this relationship. It is now well documented that biophysical and socioeconomic patterns and processes operate on a wide range of spatial and temporal scales.
JIANGUO WU, HARBIN LI
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The relationship between pattern and process is of great interest in all natural and social sciences, and scale is an integral part of this relationship. It is now well documented that biophysical and socioeconomic patterns and processes operate on a wide range of spatial and temporal scales.
JIANGUO WU, HARBIN LI
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Interactions, 2018
Interaction design is increasingly about embedding interactive technologies in our built environment; architecture is increasingly about the use of interactive technologies to reimagine and dynamically repurpose our built environment. This forum focuses on this intersection of interaction and architecture.
Fatemeh Moradi +2 more
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Interaction design is increasingly about embedding interactive technologies in our built environment; architecture is increasingly about the use of interactive technologies to reimagine and dynamically repurpose our built environment. This forum focuses on this intersection of interaction and architecture.
Fatemeh Moradi +2 more
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1999
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Big data: Scale down, scale up, scale out
2015 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 2015Summary form only given, as follows. The Big Data performance challenge arises whenever the volume or velocity of data overwhelms current processing systems and techniques, resulting in performance that falls far short of desired. Three approaches to improving the performance by orders of magnitude are: 1) Scale down the amount of data processed or the
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