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A breach of trust : protecting privacy in the age of electronic payments
Identity theft ; Privacy
As payments go plastic : understanding the costs of credit and debit cards
Debit cards ; Credit cards
Hadronic B and D studies at BABAR
We present new results on hadronic B and D decays from the BABAR experiment.
The first part of this document presents searches for new channels which may be
used for CP measurements. The second part is dedicated to hadronic decays with
tests of QCD factorization predictions and other models for B structure and
decay mechanisms. A new result on the reference branching ratio Ds+ -->phi pi+
is also reported.Comment: 4 pages, 1 eps figure, contributed to the proceedings of 40th
Rencontres de Moriond QCD 200
Closing the gap : community colleges emerge as advantage for rural learning
Rural areas ; Rural development
If you build it, they will come : entrepreneurship and community development
Community development
Software Engineering as Instrumentation for the Long Tail of Scientific Software
The vast majority of the long tail of scientific software, the myriads of
tools that implement the many analysis and visualization methods for different
scientific fields, is highly specialized, purpose-built for a research project,
and has to rely on community uptake and reuse for its continued development and
maintenance. Although uptake cannot be controlled over even guaranteed, some of
the key factors that influence whether new users or developers decide to adopt
an existing tool or start a new one are about how easy or difficult it is to
use or enhance a tool for a purpose for which it was not originally designed.
The science of software engineering has produced techniques and practices that
would reduce or remove a variety of barriers to community uptake of software,
but for a variety of reasons employing trained software engineers as part of
the development of long tail scientific software has proven to be challenging.
As a consequence, community uptake of long tail tools is often far more
difficult than it would need to be, even though opportunities for reuse abound.
We discuss likely reasons why employing software engineering in the long tail
is challenging, and propose that many of those obstacles could be addressed in
the form of a cross-cutting non-profit center of excellence that makes software
engineering broadly accessible as a shared service, conceptually and in its
effect similar to shared instrumentation.Comment: 4 page
Comment on "A test-tube model for rainfall" by Wilkinson M., EPL 106 (2014) 40001
This paper is a comment to M Wilkinson, EPL 106 (2014) 40001, arXiv:1401.4620
[physics.ao-ph,cond-mat.soft], which draws conclusion from our data that are at
variance with our observations
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