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  • engineers, practitioners, developers, and users to explore new ideas, techniques, and * Query processing and optimization for mobile users
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  • the answer of "what is a network" has been relaxed by the inclusion of users and
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  • ...logies and Instant Messaging bears a number of advantages and benefits for users when compared to the separated use of Semantic Web technologies and IM, the
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  • TACAS is a forum for researchers, developers and users interested in rigorously based tools and algorithms for the construction an
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  • are also welcome. To promote dialogues between researchers and users
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  • ...phasis now has clearing changed to focus on their capabilities that enable users creating and sharing content.
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  • developers and users from academia, business and industry.
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  • * Query processing for mobile users
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  • ...oping entertainment systems and applications for a unique user or multiple users requires special platforms and network capabilities. The impact on millions of users via the proliferation of peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing networks such as e
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  • ...n the Web and to enable information services to be adapted to the needs of users and the characteristics of mobile devices. ...ill various unresolved issues in the web and mobile services. For example, users want mobile devices to react to the changes in locations, context, contents
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  • ...= IEEE 11th International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics: Reaching Users & the Community ...most recent advances in rehabilitation robotics and their relevance to end users.
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  • to mobile users as well as sharing user-generated contents among them. Users will be able to retrieve, publish, and manage information,
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  • ...s are key factors to enable dynamic interaction and cooperation of various users, systems, and services. Trusted/Trustworthy Computing (TC) aims at making c
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  • ...g place for the visual coding community: industry, research, academia, and users. The 27th PCS will be held in Chicago, Illinois, USA, on May 6-8, 2009, jus
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  • ...phasis now has clearing changed to focus on their capabilities that enable users creating and sharing content.
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  • * Networking with other road users
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  • # Sustaining the engagement of users
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  • ...elf from malicious attacks and/or from wrong actions performed by inexpert users.
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  • - end-users themselves can combine different services (like aggregating and filtering f
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  • ...ssary to shift/shield application complexity and to ease designers and end-users. In this workshop various aspects of designing and implementing distributed
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  • ...is knowledge machine-processable. Various automated services will help the users to achieve their goals by accessing and processing information in machine-u
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  • As more and more users become increasingly dependent on wireless and mobile
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  • ...and supportive functionalities, including diverse users, such as impaired users
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  • Media sharing and social networking websites have attracted many millions of users resulting in vast collections of user generated content. The contents are t
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  • arrangements. As such, on the targeted users strand, the applications required by envisaged targeted users. Finally, the
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  • ...e software, i.e. the effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction with which users achieve their goals. To help software developers? work with usability withi
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  • * Ontologies for digital inclusion of elderly and special need users
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  • ...ve reflected about the nature of Interaction. We managed to understand our users. We mastered the WWW and created solutions with emerging interaction techno This scenario poses a challenge for researchers �?? thinking of users no more as individuals but as interconnected communities. Even the concept
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  • * Cognitive modeling of users
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  • ...ultiple user games, networked games, simulation visualization for multiple users
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  • * Users with unusual requirements
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  • Accessibility to Disabled Users
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  • User Profiling and Individual Differences between Users
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  • * To promote communications between developers and users of various language resources in order to fill the gap between language res
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  • * Acquiring story knowledge from users or from the internet * Interfaces to facilitate storytelling by users in text, audio,
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  • ...nding abundance of information and computing power enables researchers and users to tackle highly interesting issues, such as applications providing persona
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  • ...ontents become ever harder to manage, to find and to access by the private users and the public or commercial organizations that created them.
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  • ...lf of Execution", and it may imply significant cognitive processing on the users' side in order for them to successfully accomplish their goals. ...tand, at a high-level, our goals, our problems, and our social procedures, users could have cognitively accessible, dynamic interfaces accommodating their u
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  • ...forum for linguists, computer scientists, information engineers and system users with interests in the computer processing and understanding of Oriental lan
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  • ...ers, compiler and operating system developers, application programmers and users etc. Depending on the number of submissions, this workshop will be broken i
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  • ...technologies by fostering discussion between researchers, developers, and users of translation technologies in government and industry. MT User Presentations: Commercial Users
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  • ...and tools for translators. The purpose of EAMT events is to bring together users, developers and researchers to discuss the latest developments in this fiel ...d computer-based translation tools will be welcomed �?? from developers, users, and researchers.
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  • ...ormation Extraction, Information Retrieval, etc., to focus on the needs of users extracting useful information from noisy text. The target audience is a mix
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  • almost 65% of the online citizens are non-English language users. As the Web more non-English users will be amassed online. Recent studies showed that
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  • client users (patients in the case of medical applications) to play
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  • ...owledge. One of the reasons why Wikipedia is appealing to contributors and users alike is the richness of its embedded structural information: articles are
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  • documents (users)?
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  • Semantic Interfaces, which attempt to interpret users' intentions
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  • - data users (e.g., standards supporting resource exploitation)
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  • new problems for computer scientists. Users demand useful and reliable so-called "long tail." Even worse, users may provide only vague
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  • ...ers from academia, industry, and government developers, practitioners, and users. The goal of this track session(s) is to provide the participants with an o
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  • developers, practitioners, and users. The goal of this track session(s) is
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  • database researchers, practitioners, developers, and users to explore
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  • ...lications require exploratory querying on such databases; examples include users wishing to search databases and catalogs of products such as homes, cars, c
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  • provide novel services to end-users, combining the best of
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  • provide useful knowledge to the end users for various advanced
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  • * usability of the OCL and of the OCL tools for end-users.
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  • users to be served and potentially distributed resources needed to implement
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  • ...tween the worlds of structured and unstructured data. XQuery has attracted users from a wide variety of application domains, and its use is not limited to t
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  • ...database researchers, vendors, practitioners, application developers, and users. VLDB 2008, the 34th conference in the series, will be held in Auckland, Ne
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  • developers in practice, users of database and expert systems, and scientists working in the field.
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  • ...is becoming more and more important topic for researchers, designers, and users of information systems. The amount and complexity of information itself, th ...nd by using different notions and background theories. It should emphasize users' conceptual understanding of a domain, and it can be oriented to the level
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  • .../audio, etc) from millions of autonomous sites and hundreds of millions of users, the Web introduces new challenges beyond the capabilities of traditional d
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  • and thus unavailable to the majority of Web users.
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  • The goal of the workshop is to bring together academics, practitioners, users and vendors to discuss recent achievements, relevant problems and open issu
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  • ...lications require exploratory querying on such databases; examples include users wishing to search databases and catalogs of products such as homes, cars, c
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  • ...ternational forum for database researchers, practitioners, developers, and users to explore cutting-edge ideas and results, and to exchange techniques, tool
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  • The goals of this workshop are to bring together users, engineers and
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  • ...on and Services Discovery brings together scientists, engineers, computer users, and students to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas, and resea
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  • ...ry to promote better communication between lattice theorists and potential users of lattice theory. Since then, Formal Concept Analysis has developed into a
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  • critical information exchange among diverse, widely-dispersed, mobile users. A primary
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  • Service level agreements for CDNs/ users Multiuser systems, multiuser detection Load balancing / tier 0 services App
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  • ...forum for discussion and collaboration between researchers, developers and users of policy-based systems. This year, in addition to the latest research resu
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  • | Homepage = users.encs.concordia.ca/~bentahar/Workshop
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  • ...hmarking Semantic Web Services technologies. It will also target potential users interested in learning about the feasibility of Semantic Web Services in ma
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  • - Users study for information credibility
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  • ...spam? How to keep the databases running and all the data available to the users in all situations? And what about the physical material? Is there any use f
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  • ...s are expected to resemble the actual social networks of the communicating users and information on their characteristics can be a powerful aid for any netw
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  • * What are the tradeoffs for users of more structured Web collaboration media? (e.g. in learnability, scaleabi
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  • ...nstant messaging systems. Due to the success of such systems, numerous web users everyday use the Web as a social medium to interact with other people and t
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  • a forum for users, engineers, and scientists in academia, industry,
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  • * tools that guide users from informal knowledge contained in texts to
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  • ...ibility? Will form based and highly graphical interfaces excluded disabled users from creation, expression and social networking? What problems exist, what
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  • * Users in the social Web
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  • pervasive systems, physical mobile and virtual networks of users. These include the users as source of content and intelligence, ask for a unifying view
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  • ...he use of mobile devices embedded in the surrounding physical environment, users can be provided with transparent computing and communication services at al
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  • * Studies of information-seeking behaviour among image/video users
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  • | Homepage = research.microsoft.com/users/nickcr/wscd09 http://research.microsoft.com/users/nickcr/wscd09/
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  • ...ing questions: How should we search in social media? What are the needs of users, and models of those needs, specific to social media search? What models ma * Studies of users searching in social media
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  • Following current trends, users are actively engaging with cultural heritage diverse range of users with varying information needs and search behaviors.
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  • engines is part of daily life of most internet users. The ubiquity of
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  • ...earch in these areas suggests an alternative promising approach in helping users find relevant information. ...r exploitation in order to improve the relevance of information offered to users.
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  • ...ions tailored for different classes of information and different groups of users or organizations. Each tailored system on offer requires a different mixtur
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  • Software Engineering methods, users and communities interactions, software development platforms
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  • Papers submitted to SEKE'08 will be reviewed electronically. The users (webmaster, program chair, reviewers...) can login using the following URL:
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  • or most commonly as a way of users to manage their "personal spaces".
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  • | Homepage = users.exa.unicen.edu.ar/~dgodoy/cfp-ijaip.html http://users.exa.unicen.edu.ar/~dgodoy/cfp-ijaip.html
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  • ...acy of the information being processed are fully protected. Only then will users trust and therefore use these innovations and then, and only then, will the
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  • ...vel of anticipation is unavoidable? How should systems be presented to end users with such a variety of computing devices? How shall we monitor the differen
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  • ...ed from contract manufacturers, test equipment providers, researchers, end users and systems providers.
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  • ...his workshop is to bring together researchers, practitioners and potential users with interests in the multidisciplinary topics listed below.
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  • academia, tool vendors and users in industry that are interested
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  • ...orm and capabilities of computing devices becomes ever more varied, and as users and
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  • ...spans the globe and consistently has between seven and ten million active users; Second Life?s 3-D world; SETI@Home?s "BOINC" computational Grid; BitTorren
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  • ...compiler to better utilize the new features. Other directions rely on the users to guide the compiler and the system to utilize new hardware features. New
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  • suppliers, and users in industry interested in the all aspects of the
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  • embedded systems and their users and environments. To obtain a reliable
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  • * Perspectives of end-users from aerospace and defense sectors, including �??lessons learned�?? fro ...kshops on number of high-priority issues identified by MNT developers, end-users and investors.
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  • By open-access, we refer to free availability on the Internet, permitting any users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full tex
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  • applications. It will bring together researchers, both developers and users,
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  • ...ssing with intelligent information agents acting on behalf of thousands of users, is a new and promising research area with many practical applications.
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  • ...es for interactive work, minimal interference with batch jobs, fairness to users based on their priorities, and high system utilization. We aim to balance b
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  • ...ORC systems are also welcome. To promote dialogues between researchers and users of ORC, contributions from industry are particularly welcome.
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  • ...ectric energy and drive systems and their components. IEMDC is a venue for users, designers and manufacturers, and analysts of electric machines and drives
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  • as web personalization and protection of users privacy in service
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  • ...ry to promote better communication between lattice theorists and potential users of lattice theory. Since then, Formal Concept Analysis has developed into a
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  • ...and others will have a dramatic impact on the expectations that scientific users will have from Grids. These approaches provide important enhancements to th
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  • With half a billion active users, online social networks (OSN) have attained critical mass and triggered int
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  • leading biometric researchers, system designers, and end users to promote the
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  • ...operating with ontologies includes the access to ontologies both by human users and by software agents , e.g., for query answering. In such tasks, availabi * users who engineer or operate ontologies and who are interested in novel represen
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  • For Instructions for LaTeX users see:
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  • ...ges could be initiated because of a change in the world being modeled; the users? needs may change, requiring a different conceptualization; knowledge previ
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  • Millions of users from around the globe participate in massive multiplayer online role playin
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  • mathematical methods for software development, industrial users as
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  • of its human users, or other collaborating agents, at any time and anywhere.
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  • offers the opportunity to interact with OpenMP users, developers and
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  • ...orum with fellow cluster researchers, system designers and installers, and users for presenting and discussing new directions, opportunities and ideas that
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  • ...Applications Symposium (SAS-2009) provides an established forum for sensor users and developers to meet and exchange information about novel and emergent ap
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  • ...conversion business. Our major objectives have been to bring together the users and researchers of energy conversion systems and sub systems with an emphas
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  • ...ces, sensors and actuators to provide ambient and personalized services to users in a seamless and transparent manner. Building on existing and emerging tec
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  • - Devices which initiate reflexive responses in users ...control devices that manipulate the percepts? What would be necessary for users to trust these devices? Such ethical design questions deserve consideration
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  • ...stages in the development of DSS in medicine and implications to clinical users and healthcare providers.
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  • ...que opportunities for database researchers, practitioners, developers, and users to explore new ideas, techniques, and tools, and to exchange experiences.
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  • ...ue to the new business models of the Web 2.0 and the new generation of Web users the development of social software requires a new SE approach. At the same ...software. Communication between different stakeholders, developers and end-users is an essential aspect for successful software engineering (SE). SE present
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  • ...ouse construction; Profile portfolio and profile discovery; Profiling game users and game traffic; Profiling transactions; Simpson'd paradox; Real-time prof
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  • ...ng scalable and usable solutions, which bring semantic technologies to web users in authentic application settings.
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  • "End-users, as owners of problems, bring special perspectives to User Innovation. Active communities of users in the role of
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  • users. Such information is possibly made available by Web services that researchers, practitioners, designers, and users of WIS and discuss how
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  • ...b content cannot be indexed and thus is unavailable to the majority of Web users.
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  • ...ience can be reported (usually greater than three months of use by the end-users). All submissions must be original. ...tool or methodology been tested on real data? Has it been evaluated by end users? Has it been incorporated into a deployed application? Has it been compared
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  • Linux Users Association (LKD), Turkey
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  • collaborators and Ptolemy users and extenders from industry, academia,
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  • * What are the tradeoffs for users of more structured Web
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  • ...fferent technologies for aiming enhancement of the quality of services and users' experience. Recently, this trend is reflected to the virtual and augmented
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  • and users of the cloud. However, the actual realization of these
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  • available to non-expert users and collaborating crowds. Thirdly, it will
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  • thing” in computing. “Cloud” works as a third-party between users and computational
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  • ...nd diverse sources of information as well as its acquisition directly from users. Driven by the demands for knowledge-based applications and the unprecedent
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  • giving users a feeling of control on the vendor?s handling of their
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  • * Personalisation of services to classes of users and individual users
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  • ...o Cooperation and gaming strategies among primary users and secondary users
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  • for using simple keyword-based search; communities of users transform
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  • | Title = International Workshop on Search-Driven Development: Users, Infrastructure, Tools and Environment Users, Infrastructure, Tools and Environment
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  • ...eting interests, or even autonomously provided by independent and rational users. The distinguished feature in autonomous networks and systems is that each
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  • ...ter interaction now facilitate a seamless, spontaneous interaction between users, devices, and services. One example of the potential of this development is ...erface, battery life, and form factor, but also in terms of ensuring their users’ privacy and security. Privacy and security are often in conflict with a
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  • ...worthiness of content and the quality and accuracy of the information that users encounter on the Web. Such technology should be able to handle a wide range * Users study for information credibility evaluation
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  • together with users with their own goals and preferences. Therefore, the
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  • ...ler is a sophisticated yet simple-to-use data profiler. It allows business users or data management staff to define a set of indicators for each data elemen Talend Open Profiler produces sophisticated reports and graphs that let users gauge at a glance the level of quality of the data, and the status of the i
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  • ...navigate nearly exploring by similar artists, songs, or users. Speaking of users, the Zune Social is also fantastic fun, letting you find others with shar
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  • interdisciplinary forum for researchers, users, and developers, to present and
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  • ...guarantee of service level agreement for satisfying the computing needs of users, without them needing knowledge of, expertise with, or control over the tec
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  • ...oncepts like Trust, Reliability, Security, Privacy and Risk would help the users to make informed judgements of what their level of dependability should be
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  • | Homepage = users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/ee/jaamas-flyer.pdf
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  • scientists from bioinformatics and biology who are potential end users of this * New applications for text mining: bringing together end users and developers.
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  • database products so that users and vendors can spend more time and energy on
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  • - vulnerable online users and privacy sensitization - authentication and authorization of users, systems, and applications
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  • ...ques and Applications. Such framework gives to scientists, technicians and users the opportunity to interact, collaborate on the most challenging research t
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  • ...to this important International Forum on Logistics. The audience included users, vendors and scientists operating in applying advanced techniques to supply
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  • ...designed to inform researchers, developers, managers, strategic planners, users and others interested in state-of-the-art and state-of-the-practice activit
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  • ...methodological and data engineering challenges in order to accommodate new users' requirements for new applications. Conceptual and semantic modeling are id ...current geographic information systems, and how this will benefit the end users. The workshop will provide a forum for original research contributions and
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  • The workshop encourages submissions from the end users of provenance providers (computer scientists) and the users of the provenance system
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  • personalization to particular users is a powerful and useful Internet. But it is equally helpful for guiding users towards
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  • ...teractive styles are often not well-suited toward the wide variety of home users that exist. ...obots, safety can be a major concern, particularly for elderly or disabled users. For example, a robot vacuum cleaner that does not audibly announce its pre
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  • ...media retrieval ideas among researchers, practitioners and other potential users of multimedia retrieval systems. * Studies of information-seeking behavior among image/video users
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  • ...media retrieval ideas among researchers, practitioners and other potential users of multimedia retrieval systems.
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  • ...navigate nearly exploring by similar artists, songs, or users. Speaking of users, the Zune Social is also fantastic fun, letting you find others with shar
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  • ...Future Infrastructures, CLOUD/GRID over Optical Burst Switching Networks, Users, applications, and business models APP: Users, applications, and business models
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  • ...echnology for voice and data networks; Accessibility features for unpaired users; Confidentiality for audiovisual services; Multimedia transmission performa
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  • ...explanations and human-centred Artificial Intelligence since the ultimate users of interactive technologies are humans.
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