421 research outputs found
A Web-based Information Space for University Education
This paper describes a research framework focusing on conceptual, marketing-oriented aspects of Web-based Mass Information Systems (WMIS) analysis and design with a special emphasis on the integration of adaptive system components for supporting negotiations, market segmentation, targeted direct marketing initiatives, and transaction processing. Methods to gather and analyze customer preferences and expectations as well as to visualize the actual behavior of WMIS users are identified in order to maximize the customer delivered value in global electronic markets
Engagement of Students Teaching Assistants-Confessions From 5 Years of Conference Participation
This paper reports from five years of experience of engaging young student teaching assistants in the continuous development of a course by involving them in research, both pedagogically and in other course related themes. The purpose of the paper is to pave the road for a more engaged and integrated form of teaching, where the full potential of STAs is released. Firstly some basic constructs are presented; secondly a concrete example of STAs’ research activity is presented - as an illustrative case - which also forms the empirical background of the paper. Finally implications and reflections are identified accompanied with suggestions for further research
The Emperor's New Clothes? Problems of the User Survey as a Planning Tool in Academic Libraries
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Structural fluctuations and aging processes in deeply frozen proteins
Frozen proteins are nonergodic systems and are subject to two types of structural motions, namely relaxation and fluctuation. Relaxation manifests itself in aging processes which slow the fluctuations. Within certain approximations we are able to experimentally separate the aging dynamics from the fluctuation dynamics by introducing two time parameters, namely an aging time ta and a waiting time tw. Both processes follow power laws in time. The fluctuation dynamics shows features of universality characterized by a rather uniform exponent of 1/4. This universality features were shown to be possible due to a random walk on a 1D random trajectory in conformational phase space. A very interesting aspect of protein dynamics concerns the influence of the host solvent on structural motions of the protein cores. We present results for sugar solvents and discuss possible mechanisms
Magnetic string contribution to hadron dynamics in QCD
Dynamics of a light quark in the field of static source (heavy-light meson)
is studied using the nonlinear Dirac equation, derived recently. Special
attention is paid to the contribution of magnetic correlators and it is found
that it yields a significant increase of string tension at intermediate
distances. The spectrum of heavy-light mesons is computed with account of this
contribution and compared to experimental and lattice data.Comment: 10 pages Revte
Decoherence times of universal two-qubit gates in the presence of broad-band noise
The controlled generation of entangled states of two quantum bits is a
fundamental step toward the implementation of a quantum information processor.
In nano-devices this operation is counteracted by the solid-state environment,
characterized by a broadband and non-monotonic power spectrum, often 1/f at low
frequencies. For single-qubit gates, incoherent processes due to fluctuations
acting on different time scales result in peculiar short- and long-time
behavior. Markovian noise gives rise to exponential decay with relaxation and
decoherence times, T1 and T2, simply related to the symmetry of the
qubit-environment coupling Hamiltonian. Noise with the 1/f power spectrum at
low frequencies is instead responsible for defocusing processes and algebraic
short-time behavior. In this paper, we identify the relevant decoherence times
of an entangling operation due to the different decoherence channels
originating from solid-state noise. Entanglement is quantified by concurrence,
which we evaluate in an analytic form employing a multi-stage approach. The
'optimal' operating conditions of reduced sensitivity to noise sources are
identified. We apply this analysis to a superconducting \sqrt{i-SWAP} gate for
experimental noise spectra.Comment: 35 pages, 11 figure
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