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BIRTHDAY
2006
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Reductio ad Absurdum: Planning Proofs by Contradiction
Sometimes it is pragmatically useful to prove a theorem by contradiction rather than finding a direct proof. Some reductio ad absurdum arguments have made mathematical history and ...
Erica Melis, Martin Pollet, Jörg H. Siekmann
CGA
1999
14 years 9 months ago
Vector Geometry for Computer Graphics
translating your abstract notions of desired size and shape directly into the appropriate tugs and pulls. You would probably not think much about coordinate systems. Ifyouwantedtom...
James R. Miller
CLEIEJ
2000
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14 years 9 months ago
Low Cost Cluster Architectures for Parallel and Distributed Processing
Cluster based architectures are standing out in the last years as an alternative for the construction of versatile, low cost parallel machines. This versatility permits their use ...
Giancarlo C. Mai, César A. F. De Rose
CONTEXT
2001
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Local Holism
Abstract. This paper is devoted to discuss a general tendency in contextualism which is known as "radical contextualism". In the first part I state the well known paradox...
Carlo Penco
SIGCSE
2008
ACM
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14 years 9 months ago
Enhancing learning management systems to better support computer science education
Many individual instructors--and, in some cases, entire universities--are gravitating towards the use of comprehensive learning management systems (LMSs), such as Blackboard and M...
Guido Rößling, Mike Joy, Andrés ...