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I Kadek Agus Sugiantara, I G B Wahyu Nugraha Putra, and Putu Devi Maharani. "Study of Compound Sentences Found in It Ends with Us Novel by Colleen Hoover." ELYSIAN JOURNAL : English Literature, Linguistics and Translation Studies 2, no. 4 (November 10, 2022): 90–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.36733/elysian.v2i4.4404.

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This study focuses on analyzing the types of coordinating conjunction in compound sentences found in novel entitled “It Ends with Us” by Colleen Hoover. The aims of this study is to find out the types of coordinating conjunction in compound sentences. In this study, it used a descriptive qualitative method in describing the types of coordination in compound sentences based on the theory that proposed by Quirk and Greenbaum (1973). The total data found were 160 data (100%). In details, the percentage of the data syndetic coordination appears 134 data or 82%. The data consist of 71 data or 44% that used and as coordinator, 35 data or 21% that used but as coordinator, 15 data or 9% that used so as coordinator, and 13 data or 8% that used two coordinator of syndetic coordination. In addition, the percentage of the data asyndetic coordination appears 24 data or 16%. The data consist of 23 data or 15% that used coma (,) as coordinator, and 1 data or 1% that used semicolon (;) as coordinator. The rest is 2 data or 2% consist of both coordinator between syndetic and asyndetic coordination in compound sentence.
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Tolksdorf, Robert. "Coordinative applications, structured coordination, and meta coordination." Computer Standards & Interfaces 21, no. 2 (June 1999): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0920-5489(99)92075-5.

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Meurs, Tom. "COORDINATE: A model to analyse the benefits and costs of coordinating cybercrime." Journal of Internet Services and Information Security 12, no. 4 (November 30, 2022): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.58346/jisis.2022.i4.001.

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Recent leaks (such as Conti) have provided greater insights on the working of cybercriminal organisations. Just like any other business, these malicious actors strategically manage their processes in order to maximise their revenues. Coordinating different types of cybercrimes as part of a single attack campaign provides another opportunity to these criminal groups to improve the efficiency of their attacks. To investigate the promise of this “coordination” between cybercrimes in improving the financial gains realised by cybercriminals, we take a two-step approach. First, we perform a bibliometric analysis of past scientific literature discussing the concept of “coordination” w.r.t to cybercrime. Second, as a case study, analysing the attack chains of DDoS, phishing and ransomware attacks, we identify vantage points for potential coordination from an attacker’s perspective. Based on our findings, we propose a model (COORDINATE) to identify the types of potential cybercrime “coordinations”. COORDINATE considers three relevant types of coordination: direct collaborated coordination, indirect collaborated coordination, and opportunistic coordination. Given the advantages of coordinated attacks, our results suggest that one crime may provide opportunities for the next one. Coordinated attacks will become more prevalent, and that we may witness the development of a dynamic that leads to more online crime.
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Pitts, Reuben J. "Coordination strategies in Messapic." Indo-European Linguistics 10, no. 1 (October 17, 2022): 151–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22125892-bja10020.

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Abstract Messapic, like many ancient Indo-European languages, shows evidence for the existence of more than one coordinating conjunction. Alongside an inherited Indo-European clitic =ti, comparable to Lat. =que or Gk. =τε, Messapic has also grammaticalised an additional coordinator anda from a lexical source. Although the two conjunctions are found in some strikingly similar contexts, this paper argues that they also show noteworthy functional differences, which can plausibly be contextualised against a broader cross-linguistic understanding of how novel coordinators grammaticalise. In this way, the typological study of coordination has the potential to contribute further insights into this fascinating—and as yet insufficiently understood—epigraphic language.
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Niu, Liangyun, and Linhai Wu. "Study on Key Factors Influencing Coordination Effectiveness of Food Safety Coordinating Body: Lessons from the Chinese Context." Foods 13, no. 2 (January 16, 2024): 289. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods13020289.

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Many countries have established food safety coordination agencies to strengthen cooperation between government agencies. Due to different national conditions, there are differences in the coordination agencies of different countries, but there are also many similarities. This article studies the key factors influencing the coordination effectiveness of China’s food safety coordinating body, so as to enhance interagency collaboration. The results show that the coordination ability of the coordinating body’s head, the authority degree of the coordinating body, the clarity degree of the agency’s legal responsibility, and the clarity degree of the coordination goal are key factors influencing the coordination effectiveness. The conclusions indicate that the key factors influencing the coordination effectiveness of China’s food safety commissions are similar to the key factors in Western countries, without evident differences due to national situations, social systems, and cultures. This article will be useful to policymakers and public sector managers in terms of understanding which key factors influence the coordination effectiveness of coordinating agencies. Moreover, this study provides a perspective for the academic circle from which to understand the main problems faced in the interagency collaborative governance of food safety risks in China.
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Datu, Ida Ayu Kadek Nova Chintya Dwipa. "COORDINATE STRUCTURE OF COMPOUND SENTENCES FOUND IN BRITANNICA.COM ABOUT TITANIC." LINGUISTIK : Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra 8, no. 4 (November 15, 2023): 596. http://dx.doi.org/10.31604/linguistik.v8i4.596-602.

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In this study, the types of coordinating conjunctions used in sentences about the Titanic on Britannica.com are analyzed. This study's objective is to identify the different kinds of coordinating conjunctions used in compound phrases. In this study, the data were analyzed using a descriptive qualitative approach based on the theory put forward by Quirk and Greenbaum (1973). The 52 total data were broken down into three categories—syndetic coordination, asyndetic coordination, and syndetic and asyndetic coordination—that describe the three forms of coordinating conjunctions used in compound sentences. This study specifically discovered all three types of coordination in complex phrases. 27 data are coordinated synthetically, 18 data are coordinated asyndetically, and 7 data are coordinated syndetically and asyndetically. In syndetic coordination, there are 21 data using “and”, 5 data using “but”, and 1 data using “so”. While, in asyndetic coordination there are 15 data using “comma” (,), and 3 data using “semicolon” (;). The last 7 data are using both syndetic and asyndetic coordination.
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Cooper, Russell, and Andrew John. "Coordinating Coordination Failures in Keynesian Models." Quarterly Journal of Economics 103, no. 3 (August 1988): 441. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1885539.

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Thompson, Robert C. "Coordination polymers incorporating weakly coordinating fluoroanions." Journal of Fluorine Chemistry 71, no. 2 (April 1995): 191. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-1139(94)06019-i.

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Tatsumi, Yuta, and Yoshiki Fujiwara. "Splitting a coordination with “with”." Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America 3, no. 1 (April 5, 2018): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3765/plsa.v3i1.4362.

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By investigating data on Japanese particle to ‘with/and’, this paper provides a unified analysis of three types of construction containing the particle to. We argue that a single to particle coordinating two elements is a conjunction particle (single to construction), while to selecting the coordination phrase (multiple to construction) and to adjoined to a single element (split to construction) are comitative postpositions. Under the proposal, the split to construction and the multiple to construction share the same underlying structure containing the single to construction. We also show that Russian coordinative and discontinuous comitatives are derived in a similar way to Japanese, following Ionin and Matushansky (2003). Our proposal suggests that a discontinuous comitative phrase and its associate universally form a constituent in a base structure.
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Rosa Guillamón, Andrés, Eliseo García Canto, and Hector Martínez García. "Análisis de la coordinación motriz global en escolares según género, edad y nivel de actividad física (Analysis of global motor coordination in schoolchildren according to gender, age and level of physical activity)." Retos, no. 38 (December 10, 2019): 95–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.47197/retos.v38i38.73938.

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El objetivo fue analizar la coordinación motriz según género, edad y nivel de actividad física. Estudio descriptivo-transversal realizado con 101 escolares de 6-8 años. Se midió la coordinación motriz con el Test 3JS, y la actividad física con el Test corto de actividad física Krece Plus. Los análisis de la varianza simple arrojaron los siguientes resultados: 1) los varones tuvieron un mejor desempeño motor que las mujeres en lanzamiento de precisión, golpeo de precisión, bote y conducción (p entre < .05 y < .001), mostrando una mejor coordinación motriz global (p = .002) y eficacia coordinativa (p< .001); 2) los escolares de 8 años tuvieron un mejor desempeño motor que sus semejantes de 6-7 años en giro, bote y conducción (p< .001), mostrando una mejor coordinación motriz global y eficacia coordinativa (p< .001 para ambos); 3) aquellos categorizados como más activos tuvieron un mejor desempeño motor que sus semejantes menos activos en bote y conducción(p = .001 para ambos), mostrando también una mejor coordinación motriz global y eficacia coordinativa (p = .001 para ambos). Los análisis de regresión lineal mostraron la capacidad predictiva del género, la edad y la actividad física sobre la coordinación motriz. Los resultados sugieren que tener un mayor nivel de actividad física, ser varón y tener una mayor edad son tres elementos diferenciadores de la coordinación motriz en escolares españoles de seis a ocho años.Abstract. The objective was to analyze the motor coordination according to gender, age and level of physical activity. Descriptive cross-sectional study carried out with 101 schoolchildren aged 6-8 years old. Motor coordination was measured with the 3JS Test, and physical activity with the Krece Plus Short Physical Activity Test. The analysis of the simple variance generated the following results: 1) boys had better motor performance than girls in precision throwing, precision hitting, ball jump, and ball movement (p between <.05 and <.001), showing better global motor coordination (p = .002) and coordination effectiveness (p <.001); 2) 8-year-old schoolchildren had better motor performance than 6-7 year-old schoolchildren in ball spin, ball jump, and ball movement (p <.001), showing better overall motor coordination and coordinating effectiveness (p <.001 for both); 3) those categorized as more active had better motor performance than their less active peers in ball jump and ball movement (p = .001 for both), also showing better overall motor coordination and coordination effectiveness (p = .001 for both). Linear regression analysis showed the predictive capacity of gender, age and physical activity on motor coordination. The results suggest that having a higher level of physical activity, being male and being older are three differentiating elements for motor coordination in Spanish schoolchildren aged six to eight years old.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Coordination"

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Shrider, Emily R. "Tacit Coordination: The Profile of a Coordinator." Ashland University Honors Theses / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=auhonors1473553513382304.

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Mukherji, Manibrata. "Specification of multi-object coordination schemes using coordinating environments." Diss., This resource online, 1995. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06062008-152415/.

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Lawrence, Michael. "Data coordination." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/44046.

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Data coordination is the problem of updating a contingent database C as a result of changes to a database B on which it depends. For example, a general contractor’s construction cost estimate (C) needs to be updated in response to changes made by an architect to a building design (B). Although these two databases are related in a very specific way, they contain information about fundamentally different types of objects: the cost estimate is composed of items which represent work results, and the building design is composed of physical objects. Motivated by scenarios such as design-cost coordination, we propose an approach to coordinating data between autonomous, heterogeneous sources which have a base-contingent relationship. We propose the use of declarative mappings to express exact relationships between the two. Using materialized views to maintain state, we give an overall approach for coordinating sets of updates from B to C through view differencing and view update translation. We adopt ideas from data exchange and incomplete information to generate the set of all possible updates which satisfy a mapping. We propose methods for assisting a user (C’s administrator) in choosing amongst the possible updates, and experimentally evaluate these methods, as well as the overall benefit of semiautomatic data coordination, in a usability study. We then discuss practical challenges in applying our general techniques to the domain of architecture, engineering and construction, by interviewing practitioners and analyzing data from two construction projects.
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Martínez-Fabián, Constantino. "Yaqui Coordination." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/193973.

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This research describes and explains in the OT framework the Yaqui coordination. It is assumed that coordinate structures are asymmetric and, based in the Yaqui data, I propose that the coordination is the result of an adjunct-host relation. This work shows that the ConjP is inappropriate for explaining the place that the Yaqui coordinator into 'and' occupies in overt syntax. It demonstrates that the proposal which suggests that coordinators in second position are clitics (Agbayani and Goldston 2002) can not be maintained in Yaqui because such position is generated by fronting a topicalized constituent. If we depart from the idea that clitics and topics move to different positions, then a different explanation is required. The proposal is extended to the analysis of unbalanced verbal chaining structures. It is shown that some --kai constructions are marked syntactically as subordinated but actually they are coordinate structures. In the final part of this work I describe and analyze the agreement between coordinate nominals and verbs. The analysis indicates that Yaqui responds partially to the system of CONCORD and INDEX features proposed by Halloway King and Dalrymple (2004). However, its whole explanation requires the use of constraints in order to explain the coordinate patterns of the language.
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Dedieu, Philippe. "Dynamique de coordination chez l'homme : de la coordination intra-membre à la coordination inter-membres." Toulouse 3, 2011. http://thesesups.ups-tlse.fr/1689/.

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La locomotion, comme tous les mouvements humains, implique l'organisation et le contrôle de l'ensemble des composantes du corps. Ce travail de thèse s'intéresse à la dynamique de coordination chez l'homme, qu'elle soit entre les articulations d'un même membre ou entre les articulations de membres différents. La première partie s'intéresse à la coordination intra-membre et aux effets de l'apprentissage ou d'antécédents traumatiques légers sur la dynamique de coordination. Les résultats mettent en évidence une stabilité importante de cette coordination avec des ajustements modérés liés aux modifications de contraintes par l'expertise lors de la course ou par les conséquences de lésions articulaires modérées. La seconde partie aborde la coordination entre les ceintures pelvienne et scapulaire lors de la locomotion et les effets de l'absence de participation des bras et de changement d'allure de déplacement. Les résultats montrent une grande flexibilité de cette coordination avec un basculement d'une coordination en anti-phase (considérée comme mature) vers une coordination en-phase en l'absence de participation des bras à la marche ou à la course. D'autre part, le passage de la marche à la course induit un renforcement de la coordination entre les ceintures avec une phase relative se rapprochant des valeurs canoniques. Enfin, la présence de patron en-phase dans la condition la plus spontanée de déplacement (marche avec balancement des bras) semble indiquer la possible bimodalité de cette coordination. La troisième partie aborde la coordination entre les quatre membres deux à deux et les conséquences des effets liés à la gravitation en fonction de la position des segments corporels. Si les principes directionnel et musculaire sont vérifiés lorsque les groupes musculaires agonistes sont sollicités en priorité, ils ne peuvent expliquer l'absence de patron de coordination préférentiel lorsque les membres sont soumis de façon symétrique aux effets gravitationnels. La précision et la stabilité des patrons de coordinations apparaissent identiques voire améliorées lorsque les muscles agonistes et antagonistes sont sollicités de façon symétrique. Nous avons ainsi montré que la coordination intra-membre apparaissait comme étant très stable au point que sous l'effet de contraintes elle ne changeait pas de patron de coordination. En revanche, la coordination inter-membre, en particulier entre les ceintures pelvienne et scapulaire, apparait beaucoup plus flexible permettant une meilleure adaptation aux modifications de contraintes
Locomotion, as every human movement, implies an organization and the control of all the body limbs. The aim of the present thesis is to study human intralimb and interlimb coordination. Intralimb coordination is first studied through the effects of learning and through of previous moderate joint traumas. Results show that coordinative stability is maintained through moderate adjustments in the dynamic of coordination. Intergirdle coordination while walking and running with or without arm oscillation is then studied. Results show coordinative flexibility with possible transition from anti-phase coordination (considered as mature) to in-phase coordination when the arms are interlocked over the chest. Moreover, change of gait pattern (from walking to running) entails more canonical values for relative phase. Surprisingly, the presence of in-phase patterns in the most usual anti-phase coordination suggests a bimodality of coordination. Finally, interlimb coordination between the four limbs studied by pairs is studied, particularly the consequences of gravitational forces on the interlimb coordination. If both directional and muscular principles are confirmed in a usual condition when most work is accomplished by anti-gravitational muscular groups, they cannot explain the lack of preferential pattern when ant-- and agonist muscles are involved in a fairly symmetric fashion. In this situation, coordination patterns are more accurate and stable. Intralimb coordination seems to be stable despite modifications in the constraints whereas interlimb coordination is more flexible, particularly intergirdle coordination, a prerequisite for better adaptation
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Best, Jim. "Factors and Processes Underlying Increases of Relational Coordination in Task-Coordinating Groups." Thesis, Saybrook University, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10688757.

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Relational capacity within cross-functional groups is increasingly understood to mediate a variety of performance outcomes. Relational coordination, a specific measure and theory of organizational performance in interdependent cross-functional groups with integrated tasks, has been associated with better performance outcomes especially under conditions of uncertainty and time pressure (Gittell, 2016). Understanding underlying factors and processes that contribute to increased relational coordination in terms of opportunity tension (Lichtenstein, 2014), focus theory (Feld, 1981), and positive organizational scholarship (Dutton & Ragins, 2007) from a multilevel research perspective (Kozlowski & Klein, 2000) may extend the theory and offers the possibility of designing more effective change interventions.

This single exploratory case study focused on a hospital Intensive Care Unit (ICU) that had demonstrated increased relational coordination as a result of change interventions. Case study method was suited to this “how” and “why” research question. During a single week, 15 ICU participants were interviewed on-site. Video interviews of 8 consultants, expert in relational coordination interventions from a variety of settings, situated the case in a larger context.

Transcripts were coded producing 35 descriptors that were ranked by frequency. The following 5 analytic categories of significant factors and processes emerged: (a) opportunity tension, (b) relational factors, (c) sensemaking, (d) focal activity, and (e) contextual factors. Additionally, 2 emergent themes developed: (a) factors and processes are causally linked in a mesh of interdependency, and (b) occur at multiple levels and multiple scales.

The major contribution of this study was an interoperability model of the 5 analytic categories of factors as a multilevel causal mesh to increase relational coordination. Contextual factors help create the container for focal activities that build relationships and the safety for continuous learning and sensemaking. At every point in the process, opportunity tension stimulated action. The analytic category model led to 22 recommendations that inform future change intervention designs. More specific research into each of the 5 analytic categories is needed to validate the findings and increase the resolution of how the factors are involved in the processes. Exciting future directions include leveraging positive organizational scholarship and harvesting relational coordination field practices to deepen theory.

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Aoki, Traci. "Dementia care coordination." Thesis, Boston University, 2013. https://hdl.handle.net/2144/12044.

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Background: Dementia is a chronic, irreversible condition that currently affects millions of Americans. With increasing life expectancies and an aging population, it is predicted that this number will triple within the next fifty years, possibly affecting 16 million Americans by 2050. The majority of care for these patients is provided by informal caregivers, usually their spouses or children. However, studies have shown that most informal caregivers feel they need more information about the disorder and the services available to help them, as well as on how to effectively care for their family member. Caring for a dementia patient is more stressful and burdensome than caring for someone who is solely physically impaired. Dementia caregivers experience higher rates of anxiety and depression, less time for personal activities, and greater difficulties maintaining jobs. Thus, interventions that provide caregivers with support and train them to properly care for dementia patients can be beneficial for both the patients and their families by reducing the adverse effects caregiving has on the caregiver’s mental and physical health while also improving the patient’s quality of care. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of the Alzheimer’s Association’s Dementia Care Coordination intervention on dementia patients and their caregivers. This study will determine whether the intervention improves the qualities of life of patients and caregivers, lowering their depression and hospitalization rates while also reducing caregivers’ levels of burden, distress, and anxiety.
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Moltmann, Friederike. "Coordination and comparatives." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/12896.

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Hulsey, Sarah McNearney. "Focus Sensitive Coordination." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/45897.

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This thesis investigates the role of the Focus Sensitive Operators (FSOs) even and also when found inside of a coordination. Coordinations of this form are called Focus Sensitive Coordinations (FSC) and include or even, and even, and also, not only...but also, let alone, and as well as. I argue that let alone and as well as are composed of a coordination component and an (overt or covert) FSO adjoined to the left-hand coordinate. This analysis, taken together with Karttunen (1973)'s analysis of presupposition projection in disjunction, accounts for the fact that the existential presupposition of even does not project in an or even sentence, but it does in a let alone sentence. It is further shown that Focus Sensitive Coordination has a restricted distribution relative to ordinary coordination. In particular, FSC is generally possible only with propositional coordinates or coordinates that can be derived from propositional coordinates by way one of the kinds of ellipsis that can target coordination. Apparently smaller coordinates are subject to a range of prohibitions on remnants for gapping. This can be accounted for by a particular lexical entry for the FSOs and a prohibition against movement of the FSOs. Furthermore, a restriction on coordinations containing even adjoined to a noun phrase can be accounted for if we treat the resulting phrase as a generalized quantifier. Evidence from FSC also provides a new argument in favor of a treatment of even as being ambiguous between ordinary even and an NPI even (Rooth 1985).
(cont.) It is shown that an alternative treatment which achieves the NPI-like meaning by QR of even above a downward-entailing operator (Karttunen and Peters 1979) cannot account for the FSC cases where even is found inside of a coordination. That theory incorrectly predicts that coordinations in which even is associated with the less likely disjunct should be as grammatical as those in which it is associated with the more likely one. Finally, I provide an account of a scope asymmetry between conjunction and disjunction in gapping and show that, together with a pragmatic entailment that arises from one of the presuppositions of even, this provides an account for the fact that the scope of disjunction in FSC is restricted in a way that the scope of ordinary disjunction is not.
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Mandelkern, Matthew. "Coordination in conversation." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/112421.

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Thesis: Ph. D. in Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2017.
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I give an account of the meaning of epistemic modals-words like 'might' and 'must', on a broadly epistemic interpretation-and how speakers use them to coordinate on their information. I begin by exploring what epistemic modals mean. Motivated by embedding data which are problematic for almost all existing accounts, I develop a new semantics for epistemic modals which I call the bounded theory. The bounded theory comprises a standard relational semantics together with a constraint which entails that local information is always taken into account in the evaluation of epistemic modals. I argue that the bounded theory makes sense of the subtle embedding behavior of epistemic modals-thus providing an adequate account of their meaning-and sheds new light on the way that local information is structured in natural language. In Chapter 2, I turn to the question of how speakers use epistemic modals to coordinate on their common information. I argue that we can make sense of the characteristic dynamics of epistemic modality within a relational semantic framework (like the one given in Chapter 1), together with a contextualist approach to the dynamics of conversation. The key to doing so is to take the relation in question to be determined by the interlocutors' prospective common attitudes. Chapter 3 explores the contribution of 'must'. Assertions of -Must p-1 and assertions of p alone seem to have the same basic goal, and yet their felicity conditions subtly differ. I argue for a new characterization of those differences, and a broadly pragmatic explanation of those differences based on the approach to epistemic modals advocated in the preceding chapters. In Chapter 4, I return to semantic questions. I develop formal tools to compare the expressive power of semantic theories with respect to the embedding data which they can account for. These tools show that the relational theory can account for all the embedding data which recent revisionary theories can account for, but not vice versa, a fact which necessitates a substantial shift in perspective on the debate regarding the semantics of epistemic modals.
by Matthew Mandelkern.
Ph. D. in Philosophy
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Books on the topic "Coordination"

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Johannessen, Janne Bondi. Coordination. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.

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Gispert, Joan Ribas. Coordination chemistry. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, 2008.

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Inui, Nobuyuki. Interpersonal Coordination. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1765-1.

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Kauffman, George B., ed. Coordination Chemistry. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-1994-0565.

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Ewert, Jörg-Peter, and Michael A. Arbib, eds. Visuomotor Coordination. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0897-1.

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Basolo, Fred. Coordination chemistry. 2nd ed. [England]: Science Reviews, 1986.

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Jaume, Agustí i. Cullell, ed. Knowledge coordination. Chichester: Wiley, 2003.

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Louis, Begioni, Rousseau André, Roulland Daniel, and Quayle Nigel, eds. La coordination. Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2007.

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W, Alcock N., ed. Coordination chemistry. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1995.

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1939-, Alcock N. W., ed. Coordination chemistry. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1995.

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Book chapters on the topic "Coordination"

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Wildavsky, Aaron. "Coordination Without a Coordinator." In The Art and Craft of Policy Analysis, 79–103. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58619-9_4.

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Herings, P. Jean-Jacques. "Coordinating Thoughts on Coordination Failures." In Equilibrium, Markets and Dynamics, 61–76. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56131-3_5.

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Maddick, Jenny. "Coordination." In Teacher Information Pack 4: Physical, 25–36. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09003-7_4.

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van der Aalst, W. M. P. "Coordination." In Encyclopedia of Database Systems, 1. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7993-3_1199-2.

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Demski, Joel S. "Coordination." In Managerial Uses of Accounting Information, 569–95. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3641-9_22.

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Li, Xinchuang. "Coordination." In The Road Map of China's Steel Industry, 129–75. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2074-7_6.

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Demski, Joel S. "Coordination." In Managerial Uses of Accounting Information, 1–26. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-77451-0_18.

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Bedrouni, Abdellah, Ranjeev Mittu, Abdeslem Boukhtouta, and Jean Berger. "Coordination." In Distributed Intelligent Systems, 1–11. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-77702-3_1.

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Kalmar, Jayne M., Brigid M. Lynch, Christine M. Friedenreich, Lee W. Jones, A. N. Bosch, Alessandro Blandino, Elisabetta Toso, et al. "Coordination." In Encyclopedia of Exercise Medicine in Health and Disease, 209. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-29807-6_2255.

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van der Aalst, W. M. P. "Coordination." In Encyclopedia of Database Systems, 495–96. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-39940-9_1199.

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Conference papers on the topic "Coordination"

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Torab, H. "Sensitivity Analysis of Model Coordination Method of Decomposition in Nonlinear Programming." In ASME 1988 Design Technology Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc1988-0023.

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Abstract A methodology in sensitivity analysis of the Model Coordination Method (MCM) of Decomposition in Nonlinear Programming is discussed. Under the Model Coordination Method, the optimization of an engineering system is divided into two levels. In the first level, each component is analysed and optimized independently. This is done through separation of variables into two groups of local and coordinating variables. At the second level, the coordinating variables are determined so that the interaction between the components provides an optimal performance of the system. This study focuses on sensitivity analysis for the Model Coordination Method.
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Panchal, Jitesh H. "Coordination in Collective Product Innovation." In ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2010-37116.

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Collective innovation is based on connected, open, and collaborative processes to generate, develop, prioritize, and execute new ideas. While collective innovation is gaining significant attention by organizations, research on fundamental understanding of mechanisms enabling collective innovation is still in its infancy. One of the questions in enabling successful collective product innovation is: “How can activities of a large number of independent participants be coordinated?” Various researchers have studied coordination problems in traditional product realization processes, where the emphasis is on managing the dependencies between activities and resources. However, existing approaches for coordinating product development have limited applicability for collective product innovation because they are based on self-organizing communities as opposed to traditional hierarchies. To address this limitation, there is a need to understand how self-organization based coordination can be achieved in collective product innovation. In this paper, two key aspects of self-organization based coordination are highlighted: decentralization and evolution. A conceptual framework for understanding self-organization based coordination in collective product innovation is discussed. The framework highlights the dependencies between products, processes, individuals and organizational structures, which are important for coordination in collective product innovation. Various coordination mechanisms are required to manage these dependencies, thereby achieving decentralized, evolutionary coordination. For illustrative purposes, examples of such mechanisms used in open-source software development are discussed. Finally, an agent-based model is presented to quantitatively study the mechanisms for achieving decentralized evolutionary coordination. The conceptual framework and the agent-based model are used to derive insights for designing novel coordination mechanisms.
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Durfee, Edmund H. "Planning for Coordination and Coordination for Planning." In 2008 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wiiat.2008.389.

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De Bosschere, Koen, and Jean-Marie Jacquet. "Synchronous coordination in the μLog coordination model." In the 2001 ACM symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/372202.372302.

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Liu, Xiang Michelle, and George M. Wyner. "Coordination analysis." In the 4th International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1555619.1555642.

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Lee, Joon Suk, Deborah Tatar, and Steve Harrison. "Micro-coordination." In the ACM 2012 conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2145204.2145372.

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Delaherche, Emilie, and Mohamed Chetouani. "Multimodal coordination." In the 2nd international workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1878116.1878131.

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Cummings, Rachel, Katrina Ligett, Jaikumar Radhakrishnan, Aaron Roth, and Zhiwei Steven Wu. "Coordination Complexity." In ITCS'16: Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2840728.2840767.

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Tellioglu, H. "Coordination design." In 20th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications - Volume 1 (AINA'06). IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aina.2006.135.

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Ali, Azad, and David T Smith. "An Internship Program at a Computer Science Department –Theoretical Foundation and Overall Coordination." In InSITE 2015: Informing Science + IT Education Conferences: USA. Informing Science Institute, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2139.

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Internship courses, unlike others, are multi-pronged because they require coordination at different levels. Typically, a faculty coordinates the communication and implementation at these multiple levels to lead the completion of internship courses. We call the position that this faculty holds and does all this communication/coordination the “internship coordinator”. For the work of the internship coordinator to be successful, he/she must synchronize the work of the internship with all parties involved. Failure to coordinate at one level or another may affect the work of other parties involved in completing the internship for the students. This paper explains the experience of an internship program at the computer science department (COSC) at Indiana University Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP). We focus on the work on the internship coordinator for this program and his work to communicate and coordinate to successfully implement the internship experience for the students. We first present in this paper the theoretical foundation that has led to the development of internship programs in academia. We also elaborate at the multiple levels and their role in completing the internship experience for the students. A revised version of this paper was published in the journal Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology Volume 12, 2015
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Reports on the topic "Coordination"

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Nguyen, Thuy, and Rebecca Robinson. Coordination. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, November 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-1198.

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Frankel, Jeffrey. International Coordination. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, January 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w21878.

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Angeletos, George-Marios. Frictional Coordination. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, December 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w24178.

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Nodine, Mariane, and Dimitrios Georgakopoulos. Awareness-Enabled Coordination. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada450314.

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Cajka, Samantha, Paige Dixon, Tyler Engel, Lindee Grabouski, Adam Ramirez, Carla Seiwert, and Mamie Sparacino. U.S. CWMD Coordination. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, December 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada573331.

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Powers, Heath. TRACER IOP Coordination. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1862789.

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Allender, L. MANPRINT Coordination Office 1991. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada396089.

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Fischer, Stanley. International Macroeconomic Policy Coordination. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, May 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w2244.

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Dessein, Wouter, and Tano Santos. The Demand for Coordination. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, November 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w10056.

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Heartherly, D. W., I. I. Siman Tov, and D. W. Sparks. Test reactor irradiation coordination. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/223662.

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