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A Second Language Acquisition Toolkit for Teaching Introduction to Computing
Introduction to Computing and higher-level programming
courses are common first-year engineering curricula at the
university level and are key in developing logical thought
processes in engineering students. Recent research has shown
that employing second language acquisition (SLA) techniques
to teach programming increases exam performance and student
motivation compared to more classical approaches. However,
the presentation of pedagogical techniques has been largely
limited to higher-level languages with more intuitive linguistic
analogs and has not been extended to lower-level computing
course material. In this paper we present several SLA
techniques and their analogs in a computing course setting and
the results of implementing an SLA strategy in a first-year
engineering course. Statistical analysis shows that students
taught with SLA methods completed quizzes more quickly,
enjoyed recitation more, and had a higher perceived value of
the class when compared with students taught with non-SLA
techniques.Cockrell School of Engineerin
Wireless Sensor Network using DRINA
On demand routing protocols give climbable and price effective solutions for transferring packets in mobile spontaneous networks (MANET). A wireless detector network could be a assortment of distributed nodes to watch and additionally to transmit their information from detector network to a sink node. In wireless detector network, detector nodes area unit set close to every different and additionally act with one another through information routing. In wireless detector network, the information routing takes place in non-aggregated manner would force a lot of energy. Energy conservation is that the major issue in wireless detector network. During this work we have a tendency to propose jury-rigged information routing with in-network aggregation formula which may address this energy consumption issue. It uses information aggregation technique and it will be effective in routing. so information aggregation is beneficial for increasing information accuracy, elimination of information redundancy, and reduction of communication load alongside reducing energy consumption
The Effect of P2P File Sharing on Music Markets: A SurvivalAnalysisofAlbums on Ranking Charts
Recent technological and market forces have profoundly impacted the
music industry. Emphasizing threats from peer-to-peer (P2P)
technologies, the industry continues to seek sanctions against
individuals who offer significant number of songs for others to copy.
Yet there is little rigorous empirical analysis of the impacts of online
sharing on the success of music products. Combining data on the
performance of music albums on the Billboard charts with file sharing
data from a popular network, we: 1) assess the impact of recent
developments related to the music industry on survival of music albums
on the charts, and 2) evaluate the specific impact of P2P sharing on an
album's survival on the charts. In the post P2P era, we find
significantly reduced chart survival. The second phase of our study
isolates the impact of file sharing on album survival. We find that
sharing does not seem to hurt the survival of albums
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Aligning Monitoring and Compliance Requirements in Evolving Business Networks
Dynamic business networks (BNs) are intrinsically characterised by change. Compliance requirements management, in this context, may become particularly challenging. Partners in the network may join and leave the collaboration dynamically and tasks over which compliance requirements are specified may be consequently delegated to new partners or backsourced by network participants. This paper considers the issue of aligning the compliance requirements in a BN with the monitoring requirements they induce on the BN participants when change (or evolution) occurs. We first provide a conceptual model of BNs and their compliance requirements, introducing the concept of monitoring capabilities induced by compliance requirements. Then, we present a set of mechanisms to ensure consistency between the monitoring and compliance requirements when BNs evolve, e.g. tasks are delegated or backsourced in-house. Eventually, we discuss a prototype implementation of our framework, which also implements a set of metrics to check the status of a BN in respect of compliance monitorability
Brain monoamine oxidase A activity predicts trait aggression
The genetic deletion of monoamine oxidase A (MAO A), an enzyme that breaks down the monoamine neurotransmitters norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine, produces aggressive phenotypes across species. Therefore, a common polymorphism in the MAO A gene (MAOA, Mendelian Inheritance in Men database number 309850, referred to as high or low based on transcription in non-neuronal cells) has been investigated in a number of externalizing behavioral and clinical phenotypes. These studies provide evidence linking the low MAOA genotype and violent behavior but only through interaction with severe environmental stressors during childhood. Here, we hypothesized that in healthy adult males the gene product of MAO A in the brain, rather than the gene per se, would be associated with regulating the concentration of brain amines involved in trait aggression. Brain MAO A activity was measured in vivo in healthy nonsmoking men with positron emission tomography using a radioligand specific for MAO A (clorgyline labeled with carbon 11). Trait aggression was measured with the multidimensional personality questionnaire (MPQ). Here we report for the first time that brain MAO A correlates inversely with the MPQ trait measure of aggression (but not with other personality traits) such that the lower the MAO A activity in cortical and subcortical brain regions, the higher the self-reported aggression (in both MAOA genotype groups) contributing to more than one-third of the variability. Because trait aggression is a measure used to predict antisocial behavior, these results underscore the relevance of MAO A as a neurochemical substrate of aberrant aggression
Collecfion of chickpea germplasm in Madhya Pradesh, India and their agronomic evaldation
Three-hundred-and-fifty-one seed samples of local chickpeas (Cicer arietinum L.) were collected in Madhya Pradesh, India, during 1986 and 1987 for the world germplasm collection maintained at ICRISAT Centre. These missions were joint efforts of the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya(JNKVV), Jabalpur, and the National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR), New Delhi. Vast variability was noticed for several morphoagronomic traits of chickpea during these missions. The collected samples were sorted out into relatively homogenous samples and later grouped into five homogenous sets for easy evaluation. These sets were evaluated for eight agronomic traits at ICR/SAT Centre (18°N) and Gwalior (26°N). The performance of accessions for seeds per pod and 100-seed mass were almost similar at both locations whereas other agronomic characters varied with locations. The accessions with superior performance in five sets and two locations were identified
Leveraging semantic resources in diversified query expansion
A search query, being a very concise grounding of user intent, could potentially have many possible interpretations. Search engines hedge their bets by diversifying top results to cover multiple such possibilities so that the user is likely to be satisfied, whatever be her intended interpretation. Diversified Query Expansion is the problem of diversifying query expansion suggestions, so that the user can specialize the query to better suit her intent, even before perusing search results. In this paper, we consider the usage of semantic resources and tools to arrive at improved methods for diversified query expansion. In particular, we develop two methods, those that leverage Wikipedia and pre-learnt distributional word embeddings respectively. Both the approaches operate on a common three-phase framework; that of first taking a set of informative terms from the search results of the initial query, then building a graph, following by using a diversity-conscious node ranking to prioritize candidate terms for diversified query expansion. Our methods differ in the second phase, with the first method Select-Link-Rank (SLR) linking terms with Wikipedia entities to accomplish graph construction; on the other hand, our second method, Select-Embed-Rank (SER), constructs the graph using similarities between distributional word embeddings. Through an empirical analysis and user study, we show that SLR ourperforms state-of-the-art diversified query expansion methods, thus establishing that Wikipedia is an effective resource to aid diversified query expansion. Our empirical analysis also illustrates that SER outperforms the baselines convincingly, asserting that it is the best available method for those cases where SLR is not applicable; these include narrow-focus search systems where a relevant knowledge base is unavailable. Our SLR method is also seen to outperform a state-of-the-art method in the task of diversified entity ranking. <br/
The Effect of P2P File Sharing on Music Markets: A SurvivalAnalysisofAlbums on Ranking Charts
Recent technological and market forces have profoundly impacted the
music industry. Emphasizing threats from peer-to-peer (P2P)
technologies, the industry continues to seek sanctions against
individuals who offer significant number of songs for others to copy.
Yet there is little rigorous empirical analysis of the impacts of online
sharing on the success of music products. Combining data on the
performance of music albums on the Billboard charts with file sharing
data from a popular network, we: 1) assess the impact of recent
developments related to the music industry on survival of music albums
on the charts, and 2) evaluate the specific impact of P2P sharing on an
album's survival on the charts. In the post P2P era, we find
significantly reduced chart survival. The second phase of our study
isolates the impact of file sharing on album survival. We find that
sharing does not seem to hurt the survival of albums
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