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ITCH (Conference) (2009)
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651.504261 22
Publication Date
2009
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The topics of Advances in Information Technology and Communication in Health, the proceedings of ITCH 2009, include telemedicine and telehealth, electronic health records, software assurance and usability, terminology, classification and standards, software selection and evaluation, research and development initiatives, and service administration.
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49102.7188
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Weber, Stefan G.
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004 23
Publication Date
2012
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41500.3516
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Cabrera, Marcelino.
Call Number
305.26094 22
Publication Date
2009
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The Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS) carries out research in the field of ageing, with a focus on the role that Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) can play to promote Active Ageing. This book attempts to reflect aspects of the contribution ICT can make to quality of life for older citizens in Europe.
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39655.8711
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Symposium on Concluding the Wide Band Sparse Element Array Antennas (2010 : Wassenaar, Netherlands)
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621.384135 22
Publication Date
2010
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In recognition of the need for continuous and sustained effort in the field of antenna engineering, the WiSE project (Wide Band Sparse Element Array Antennas) was initiated in 2004 to assemble a catalogue of wide-band radiators. This book collects papers which offer a retrospective of the WiSE project's main achievements.
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1.1107
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WoTUG Technical Meeting (32nd : 2009 : Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Netherlands)
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004 22
Publication Date
2009
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"This book is a collection of the papers presented at the 32nd Communicating Process Architecture conference (CPA), held at the Technical University Eindhoven, the Netherlands, from the 1st to the 4th of November 2009. Concurrency is a fundamental mechanism of the universe, existing in all structures and at all levels of granularity. To be useful in this universe, any computer system has to model and reflect an appropriate level of abstraction. For simplicity, therefore, the system needs to be concurrent - so that this modeling is obvious and correct. Today, the commercial reality of multicore processors means that concurrency issues can no longer be ducked if applications are going to be able to exploit more than an ever-diminishing fraction of their power. This is a second, but very forceful, reason to take this subject seriously. We need theory and programming technology that turns this around and makes concurrency an elementary part of the everyday toolkit of every software engineer. This is what these proceedings are all about. Subjects covered in this volume include: system design and implementation for both hardware and software; tools for concurrent programming languages, libraries and run-time kernels; and formal methods and applications."--Jacket.
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0.1029
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NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Best Practices for Computer Network Defense: Incident Detection and Response (2013 : Geneva, Switzerland)
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005.8 23
Publication Date
2014
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Electronic Resources
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0.0945
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Rossini, Nicla.
Call Number
808.5 23
Publication Date
2012
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Gesture is integral to human language. Its function within human communication is as much goal-directed, and subsequently as communicative, as is speech. Indeed, gesture and speech share the same cognitive, psychological and physiological roots. Although the study of gesture has reached maturity as a branch of scholarship which endorses a multidisciplinary approach to communication, and is now integral to many of the sciences (psychology, psycholinguistics and ethnology, among others), little attention has been paid in recent years to the phenomena involved - the communicative function of gest.
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NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Web Intelligence and Security (2009 : ʻEn Boḳeḳ, Israel)
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006.312 22
Publication Date
2010
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Medicine Meets Virtual Reality (19th : 2012 : Newport Beach, Calif.)
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610.284 22
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2012
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Escudeiro, Nuno Filip.
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378.4 23
Publication Date
2011
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Enhancing the performance of education systems and reinforcing the international attractiveness of Europe's higher education is one of the flagship initiatives of the Euro 2020 strategy. Multinational Undergraduate Team Work (MUTW) is a capstone project course unit focused on improving the employability of students, which is one of the main priorities of the European Higher Education Area for the decade of 2010 to 2020. The purpose of the MUTW project is to create an environment which encourages the development of students' soft skills, such as teamwork and communication, in an international s.
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0.0657
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European Federation for Medical Informatics. Special Topic Conference (11th : 2011 : Laško, Slovenia)
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610.285 23
Publication Date
2011
Summary
In order to achieve and maintain cross-border interoperability of electronic health records systems, it is necessary to manage the continuous process of change and adaptation of many elements within and across electronic infrastructures in neighboring countries. This volume presents the proceedings of the 11th EFMI special topic conference entitled "e-Health across Borders without Boundaries", held in Lasko, Slovenia, in April 2011. Both the conference and the contents of this book highlight health-related communication and collaboration at regional, national and international level.
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NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Perspectives on Immigration and Terrorism (2010 : Milan, Italy)
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305.906912 22
Publication Date
2011
Summary
Globalization, accompanied by more options for communication, has led to sweeping changes which mean that the economic, political and cultural realities of one country may influence those of other countries, despite them being geographically far apart. Increased migration, both within and across national borders, serves only to amplify the potential problems that this can cause.
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0.0635
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