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Spartan Daily, February 25, 2003
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Spartan Daily, February 25, 2003
Volume 120, Issue 23https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9819/thumbnail.jp
What working memory is for
Glenberg focuses on conceptualizations that change from
moment to moment, yet he dismisses the concept of working memory
(sect. 4.3), which offers an account of temporary storage and on-line
cognition. This commentary questions whether Glenberg's account
adequately caters for observations of consistent data patterns in
temporary storage of verbal and visuospatial information in healthy
adults and in brain-damaged patients with deficits in temporary
retention.</jats:p
ACUTA eNews May 2011, Vol 40, No. 5
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Corinne Hoch Appointed lnterim Executive Director
From the President: Priorities for 2011-2012 ..............Joe Harrington, Boston College
Donations in memory of Jeri Semer
ACUTA: Getting Personal............................ Jeffry Handat, LSU
View 8 Sessions from the Annual Conference at Your Desktop
Why ACUTA Remains Vital
lT\u27s Funny!
lnfo Links ........... .. Randy Hoyes, Univ. of Northern lowa
Annual Dues lnvoices Mailed May 2
The Daily Grind: What\u27s on Your Desk Today? ....., Jeanne Jansenius, Sewanee, University of the South
Board Report........ George Denbow, Univ. of Texas, Austin
Another Great conference, More Terrific Prizes!
Thanks to Exhibiton and Sponsors at Annual Conference
Welcome New Members
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ACUTA eNews May 2009, Vol 38, No. 5
In This Issue
Report from Annual Conference in Altanta
See the Conference on Your Desktop
Tech talk: Revisiting the iPhone in an Ever-careful way............ Kevin Tanzillo, Dux PR
From ACUTA Headquarters: What\u27s New with Social Networking at ACUTA?... Jeri Semer, CAE, Exec. Dir.
DC update .........Dave Ostrom, Washington state University (retired)
lnfo Links ............ Randy Hayes, Univ. of Northern lowa
Board Report, April............ Riny Ledgerwood, San Diego state University
Free Cabling Resource Guide
Another Great Conference, More Terrific Prizes!
Welcome New Members
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Annual Conference Photo Supplemen
ACUTA eNews September 2011, Vol 40, No. 9
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Hurricane lrene Takes Top Priority for Some
From the President: ACUTA: A Career Development Program Joe Harrington, Boston College
To Attract Top lT Talent, Understand Graduates\u27 Needs
You Don\u27t Have to Be Young to Be Young ............. Emily Harris, Vassar College
Add Names from Your Campus to Your ACUTA Roster
Freed-Hardeman Students Develop iPhone App
Announcing member Benefit of the Month
lnfo Links ..........Randy Hayes, Univ. of Northern lowa
Retirement
Committee Corner
ACUTA Fall Seminar in Boston
ACUTA Webinar: Transitioning to lPv6 on Your Campus
Board Report..................Riny Ledgerwood, San Diego state univ
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ACUTA eNews June 2007, Vol. 36, No. 6
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From the President Carmine Piscopo, RCDD, ACUTA President
Board Report .............. Riny Ledgerwood, San Diego State Univ., ACUTA Sec./Treasurer
Tech Talk: Waiting for TechTalk 2.0, the New, lmproved Version................. Kevin Tanzillo, Dux PR
DC Update ... Jeanne Jansenius, Sewanee, The University of the South
Another Hit to the Cabling Budget: Electrician Shortage = Higher Cabling Costs............. Gary Audin
FYI: Useful lnformation from the Campus.................. Student Monitor
Web Tip: What\u27s New at acuta.org?............. Aaron Fuehrer, ACUTA lnformation Technology Manager
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ACUTA Web Seminar: lP Video and ESI
Welcome New Members
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Semantic discovery and reuse of business process patterns
Patterns currently play an important role in modern information systems (IS) development and their use has mainly been restricted to the design and implementation phases of the development lifecycle. Given the increasing significance of business modelling in IS development, patterns have the potential of providing a viable solution for promoting reusability of recurrent generalized models in the very early stages of development. As a statement of research-in-progress this paper focuses on business process patterns and proposes an initial methodological framework for the discovery and reuse of business process patterns within the IS development lifecycle. The framework borrows ideas from the domain engineering literature and proposes the use of semantics to drive both the discovery of patterns as well as their reuse
Who owns ethnography? : the practitioners of contemporary business ethnography
This project is a study of qualitative researchers who practice what is known as "ethnography" within industry and business. Although it has been considered a deliverable within anthropology, it has been increasingly adopted by anthropologists and researchers from other fields as an investigative process. In this incarnation, "ethnography" primarily involves in situ interviewing and participant observation. Anthropologists have made the case that since the quality of the product depends on the background and training of the researcher, practitioners who have no theoretical grounding hurt the profession. Employers are left with little information about what ethnography is and what it can offer. The study is composed of data from participant observations from two companies employing ethnographers and anthropologists on their research staff, work done as a principal investigator for another firm, sixteen interviews with practitioners, four interviews with employers, and mining an online practitioner group. Much of the tension can be traced to a lack of definitions and metrics. Since it is unclear what ethnography is and what ethnographers do, until practitioners reach a consensus about praxis, it will be impossible to create standards that might help define who can and cannot be considered an ethnographer
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