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Henning Wrage, Assistant Professor of German Studies
In this issue of Next Page, Assistant Professor of German Studies, Henning Wrage reveals the book that caused him to become a vegetarian—for a short time at least, and the unusual reading matter that literally surrounded him as a child
Neue Jugend - Einleitung
Book Summary: This book discusses research on the culture of postwar Germany (1945–1962), a topic that has become increasingly complex in recent years. Virulent topics such as war, destruction, homecoming, flight, expulsion, guilt, daily life, religion, etc., are explored systematically, using examples and by focusing on fiction, nonfiction, and film in the two German states. Historians and scholars in the field of literature and film have contributed to this compendium. They address various core questions concerning aesthetic representation and the formation of contemporary history
An implementation of the behavior annex in the AADL-toolset Osate2
AADL is a modeling language to design and analyze High-Integrity Distributed and Real-time systems. Embedded sub-languages published as AADL annexes extend an AADL model to enhance analysis. The behavior annex specifies the behavior of an AADL application model. An implantation of this annex allows to perform behavior analysis. In addition, as there are several AADL annexes, the implementation of generic mechanisms to support each one of them is challenging. The behavior annex is a valid candidate to illustrate these challenges by combining several sub-languages. In this paper we expose our experiment to support the behavior annex in the reference AADL toolset OSATE2. This one, supports the AADL version 2 by providing a front-end and a set of analysis plug-ins to analyze an AADL model
Canada Thistle: Best Bets for Fall
Canada thistle became a more serious problem across South Dakota in 1993. Old patches became large and more vigorous; new patches appeared where it wasn’t found before
Canada Thistle: Planning for 1994
Advanced planning can provide a more effective control program where Canada thistle control was less than adequate during 1993. Infestations that were not controlled last year will have more vigorous, heavy growth as a result from extra food reserves
A study of the needs identification process used by Iowa State University Extension to develop the 1996-2000 state program of work
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/3920454
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