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Matrix Graph Grammars
This book objective is to develop an algebraization of graph grammars.
Equivalently, we study graph dynamics. From the point of view of a computer
scientist, graph grammars are a natural generalization of Chomsky grammars for
which a purely algebraic approach does not exist up to now. A Chomsky (or
string) grammar is, roughly speaking, a precise description of a formal
language (which in essence is a set of strings). On a more discrete
mathematical style, it can be said that graph grammars -- Matrix Graph Grammars
in particular -- study dynamics of graphs. Ideally, this algebraization would
enforce our understanding of grammars in general, providing new analysis
techniques and generalizations of concepts, problems and results known so far.Comment: 321 pages, 75 figures. This book has is publisehd by VDM verlag, ISBN
978-363921255
"SATISFACTION AND E-QUALITY: SOME EVIDENCE FROM INTERNET BANKING"
The perceived quality has been described as a major determinant of the consumer satisfaction. We have integrated the perceived utility construct from Technology Acceptance Models (TAM) with perceived quality from SERVQUAL literature to describe perceived quality in eBank context. A specific scale has been developed and applied to an online survey at a major Portuguese eBank. 754 valid observations had been collected and structural equation modelling methodology was used. Perceived quality has been formalized as a second order construct and the results shows that it is manifested on products and services, convenience and trust in the information.eBank, private consumer behaviour, satisfaction, perceived quality, structural equation modelling.
Modelling of last hypothesis of climate change impacts on water resources in Sierra de las Cabras aquifer (Southern Spain)
Having models that reflect the reality of a system operation becomes critical to the effec-tive management of water resources in a watershed, especially considering the different scenes of climate change predicted for the Mediterranean regions by the Intergovernmen-tal Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The fifth Assessment Report of IPCC (AR5) esti-mates an increase in average temperatures and a precipitation decrease between 10 and 20% for Mediterranean region which could generate drought events in the study area. The present research tries to determinate the potential impacts that climate change may have on water resources. The Sacramento model has been used to model the water resources of an inertial aquifer, Sierra de las Cabras. In turn, IPCC forecasts of climate change for the study area (Mediterranean region) have been simulated taking into account the degree as-sessing of affection to the water resources opposite to eventual episodes of drought, and the social and environmental implications that will result have been also determined.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional AndalucĂa Tech
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