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Mundo abstrato: o processo de produção de uma webcomic para o Instagram
O estudo tem como finalidade dois objetivos, sendo o primeiro produzir uma webcomic para a rede social Instagram e, como segundo, ser um projeto tutorial para os entrantes na área de quadrinhos digitais.
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The Fences: A webcomic on collective debt and ruination in Paraguay
Abstract The Fences: A webcomic on collective debt and ruination in Paraguay is a production of the Australian‐Paraguayan comics studio CómicsClub comprised of anthropologist and writer Caroline E. Schuster and artists Enrique Bernardou and David Bueno.
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An Evolution of the WebCom Metacomputer
Journal of Mathematical Modelling and Algorithms, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Studies in Comics, 2023
This article focuses on Nadja Hermann’s uniquely inspiring webcomic Erzählmirnix (sometimes translated into English as ‘Emoticomix’), approaching it from a theory of mediation. In recent years, this perspective has been developed into a fine-grained model for the analytical application in comic studies.
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This article focuses on Nadja Hermann’s uniquely inspiring webcomic Erzählmirnix (sometimes translated into English as ‘Emoticomix’), approaching it from a theory of mediation. In recent years, this perspective has been developed into a fine-grained model for the analytical application in comic studies.
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Sixth International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing (ISPDC'07), 2007
WebCom is a metacomputer based on the Condensed Graphs model of computing. Within this model, applications are represented as directed acyclic graphs with the nodes representing tasks and arcs their sequencing constraints. This paper presents the job management system used in WebCom.
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WebCom is a metacomputer based on the Condensed Graphs model of computing. Within this model, applications are represented as directed acyclic graphs with the nodes representing tasks and arcs their sequencing constraints. This paper presents the job management system used in WebCom.
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Fault tolerance in the WebCom metacomputer
Proceedings International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops, 2002This paper addresses fault tolerance in the WebCom metacomputer. WebCom's computation platform is dynamically reconfigurable and volunteer-based. Since its constituent machines may join and leave unpredictability, fault survival and efficient fault recovery is of paramount importance.
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The MarineGrid project in Ireland with Webcom
Computers & Geosciences, 2009The 1999-2007 Irish National Seabed Survey is one of the largest ocean floor mapping projects ever attempted. Its aim is to map the ocean floor of the Irish territorial waters (approximately 525000km^2). To date, the Geological Survey of Ireland has gathered in excess of 4TB of multibeam sonar data from the Irish National Seabed, and this data set is ...
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This chapter presents a model (WebCom) for understanding and analyzing Web site-mediated communication, also referred to as Web site communication. The model combines three theoretical approaches— communication, medium, and activity theory—into one generic model that benefits from each of the approaches’ strengths.
Mikkel Godsk, Anja Bechmann Petersen
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This chapter presents a model (WebCom) for understanding and analyzing Web site-mediated communication, also referred to as Web site communication. The model combines three theoretical approaches— communication, medium, and activity theory—into one generic model that benefits from each of the approaches’ strengths.
Mikkel Godsk, Anja Bechmann Petersen
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