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Evaluating ontology alignment methods
Many different methods have been designed for aligning ontologies.
These methods use such different techniques that they can hardly be
compared theoretically. Hence, it is necessary to compare them on
common tests.
We present two initiatives that led to the definition and the performance of the
evaluation of ontology alignments during 2004.
We draw lessons from these two experiments and discuss future improvements
Planetary benchmarks
Design criteria and technology requirements for a system of radar reference devices to be fixed to the surfaces of the inner planets are discussed. Offshoot applications include the use of radar corner reflectors as landing beacons on the planetary surfaces and some deep space applications that may yield a greatly enhanced knowledge of the gravitational and electromagnetic structure of the solar system. Passive retroreflectors with dimensions of about 4 meters and weighing about 10 kg are feasible for use with orbiting radar at Venus and Mars. Earth-based observation of passive reflectors, however, would require very large and complex structures to be delivered to the surfaces. For Earth-based measurements, surface transponders offer a distinct advantage in accuracy over passive reflectors. A conceptual design for a high temperature transponder is presented. The design appears feasible for the Venus surface using existing electronics and power components
Comparison of salaries and benefits of elected municipal officials in Onondaga County. (Executive summary)
This study provides a comparison of the salaries and benefits of elected officials in 35 municipalities throughout Onondaga County. This research project is part of an ongoing effort by the Community Benchmarks Program (CBP) at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
Laying the foundation for literacy (Full report)
The purpose of this report is to provide baseline data for eight indicators developed by the Literacy Coalition of Onondaga County (LCOC) to measure the organization’s success in achieving their mission of 100% literacy through 100% Community Engagement.
1. Percent of children who are read to daily 2. Percent of incoming kindergarteners prepared for school. 3. Percent of K-12 students meeting proficiency standards on New York State English and Language Arts assessment. 4. Percent of youth graduating from high school. 5. Percent of adult learners who make educational gain. 6. Percent of adult learners entering or retaining employment. 7. Percent of literacy and community programs using instructional practices based on scientifically based research. 8. Amount of total organizational funds used to support literacy related programs and services by selected organizations
Phase-Covariant Quantum Benchmarks
We give a quantum benchmark for teleportation and quantum storage experiments
suited for pure and mixed test states. The benchmark is based on the average
fidelity over a family of phase-covariant states and certifies that an
experiment can not be emulated by a classical setup, i.e., by a
measure-and-prepare scheme. We give an analytical solution for qubits, which
shows important differences with standard state estimation approach, and
compute the value of the benchmark for coherent and squeezed states, both pure
and mixed.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
How to take attendance using Microsoft Excel : attendance proposal for Southwest Community Center, Syracuse Department of Parks, Recreation and Youth Programs
Position of Attendance Supervisor : It is recommended that one employee of the Syracuse Parks and Recreation Youth Program at the Southwest Community Center be the designated staff person responsible for all attendance procedures. Responsibilities The Attendance Supervisor will be responsible for: • Making sure each member is accounted for on the attendance sheet with a check-mark next to their name as soon as they come into Southwest each day. Describes how Excel can be used to perform this responsibility
Self-interacting Dark Matter Benchmarks
Dark matter self-interactions have important implications for the
distributions of dark matter in the Universe, from dwarf galaxies to galaxy
clusters. We present benchmark models that illustrate characteristic features
of dark matter that is self-interacting through a new light mediator. These
models have self-interactions large enough to change dark matter densities in
the centers of galaxies in accord with observations, while remaining compatible
with large-scale structure data and all astrophysical observations such as halo
shapes and the Bullet Cluster. These observations favor a mediator mass in the
10 - 100 MeV range and large regions of this parameter space are accessible to
direct detection experiments like LUX, SuperCDMS, and XENON1T.Comment: 4 pages, white paper for Snowmass 2013; v2: finalized version,
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Southwest Community Center : Syracuse Department of Parks, Recreation, and Youth Programs
This report presents observations and recommendations for the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Youth Programs at Southwest Community Center at 401 South Ave. in Syracuse, New York. The report is a description of the current registration and attendance practices of Southwest Community Center and suggestions for improvement
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