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    Imaging : making the invisible visible : proceedings of the symposium, 18 May 2000, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven

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    E-SCAPE New tools and new opportunities for the localization of Expo 2015 general interest services along the Canale Cavour, a backbone of the Milan-Turin urban region

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    Publication of the Alta Scuola Politecnica project "E-SCAPE. New tools and new opportunities for the localization of Expo 2015 general interest services along the Canale Cavour, a backbone of the Milan-Turin urban region

    Dynamics of Macrosystems; Proceedings of a Workshop, September 3-7, 1984

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    There is an increasing awareness of the important and persuasive role that instability and random, chaotic motion play in the dynamics of macrosystems. Further research in the field should aim at providing useful tools, and therefore the motivation should come from important questions arising in specific macrosystems. Such systems include biochemical networks, genetic mechanisms, biological communities, neutral networks, cognitive processes and economic structures. This list may seem heterogeneous, but there are similarities between evolution in the different fields. It is not surprising that mathematical methods devised in one field can also be used to describe the dynamics of another. IIASA is attempting to make progress in this direction. With this aim in view this workshop was held at Laxenburg over the period 3-7 September 1984. These Proceedings cover a broad canvas, ranging from specific biological and economic problems to general aspects of dynamical systems and evolutionary theory

    Design and development of a visual environment for writing dylog

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    Abstract — In this article we present a visual development environment for writing DyLOG programs, explaining the motivations to this work and the main design choices. We will also analyze the main components of the system and the features offered to the user. The visual environment encompasses a fully new implementation of the DyLOG language, where Java is used instead of Sicstus Prolog, and an OWL ontology that will allow the use of the language in Semantic Web applications. I
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