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The complexity of independence-friendly fixpoint logic
Abstract. We study the complexity of model-checking for the fixpoint extension of Hintikka and Sandu’s independence-friendly logic. We show that this logic captures ExpTime; and by embedding PFP, we show that its combined complexity is ExpSpace-hard, and moreover the logic includes second order logic (on finite structures).
Preservice teachers’ observations of their mentors’ teaching strategies for differentiated learning
Tensions exist between teacher-centred and learner-centred approaches with constructivism as being favoured for learning in the 21st Century. There is little evidence of teaching strategies being used in the field for differentiating student learning. In addition, preservice teachers need to learn about teaching strategies for which observations of their mentor teachers can provide practical applications. This study explores 16 preservice teachers’ observations of their mentors’ teaching strategies over a four-week professional experience. They provided a minimum of five written observations during this period. Findings indicated that these preservice teachers observed their mentors’ practices and recorded four key teaching strategies used to differentiate learning, namely: (1) designating facilitators for students’ learning, including teacher, peers, parents, and support staff such as teachers aides, (2) managing student groups, (3) contexts for learning, and (4) using a range of teaching aids (visual, auditory, games) and resources. Preservice teachers’ observations of their mentor teachers indicated that they can commence at early stages for identifying teaching strategies and how they work for differentiating student learning
Enriching OCL Using Observational Mu-Calculus
Abstract. The Object Constraint Language is a textual specificatio
An Effective Tableau System for the Linear Time µ-Calculus
We present a tableau system for the model checking problem of the linear time µ-calculus. It improves the system of Stirling and Walker by simplifying the success condition for a tableau. In our system success for a leaf is determined by the path leading to it, whereas Stirling and Walker's method requires the examination of a potentially infinite number of paths extending over the whole tableau
Unbalanced quadriphase demodulator
A new and improved apparatus and method are described for demodulation of quaternary phase shift keyed (QPSK) data, particularly unbalanced QPSK. Phase adjustment of the output of a phase locked loop local oscillator is performed to reduce sensitivity to amplitude variations internal to the demodulator
Located horizon variation study Final report, 20 May 1968 - 13 Jan. 1969
Meteorological data interpolation techniques for computing horizon radiance profiles evaluated for possible error introduction
Clicks, elements and concurrency
Khoisan languages have always posed a challenge to formalphonology in the generative tradition, as their very large apparentinventories require an array of features used nowhere else. Irecently (2014) proposed a solution to this in terms of ‘concurrentphonemes’. In this article, I look at Khoisan from the pointof view of non-linear phonology, and investigate the applicationof the concurrent phoneme in this framework
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