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Demiralay, Raziye. "The views of lecturers about flipped classroom model." New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Humanities and Social Sciences 03, no. 07 (July 23, 2017): 01–07. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/prosoc.v2i7.1976.

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Derrick, John, and Heike Wehrheim. "Model transformations across views." Science of Computer Programming 75, no. 3 (March 2010): 192–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scico.2009.11.004.

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Scheithauer, Dieter, and Kevin Forsberg. "4.5.3 V-Model Views." INCOSE International Symposium 23, no. 1 (June 2013): 502–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.2334-5837.2013.tb03035.x.

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Huang, Xuewen. "RESEARCH ON BOM VIEWS AND BOM VIEW MAPPING MODEL." Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering 41, no. 04 (2005): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3901/jme.2005.04.097.

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ORIA, VINCENT, and M. TAMER ÖZSU. "VIEWS OR POINTS OF VIEW ON IMAGES." International Journal of Image and Graphics 03, no. 01 (January 2003): 55–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219467803000919.

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Images like other multimedia data need to be described as it is difficult to grasp their semantics from the raw data. With the emergence of standards like MPEG-7, multimedia data will be increasingly produced together with some semantic descriptors. But a description of a multimedia data is just an interpretation, a point of view on the data and different interpretations can exist for the same multimedia data. In this paper we explore the use of view techniques to define and manage different points of view on images. Views have been widely used in relational database management systems to extend modeling capabilities, and to provide logical data independence. Since our image model is defined on an object-oriented model, we will first propose a powerful object-oriented mechanism based on the distinction between class and type. The object view is used in the image view definition. The image view mechanism exploits the separation of the physical representation in an image of a real world object from the real object itself to allow different interpretations of an image region. Finally we will discuss the implementation of the image view mechanisms on the existing object models.
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Rajagopalapillai, Rajugan, Elizabeth Chang, Tharam S. Dillon, and Ling Feng. "Modeling views in the layered view model for XML using UML." International Journal of Web Information Systems 2, no. 2 (May 2006): 95–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17440080680000105.

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Caetano, Artur, Carla Pereira, and Pedro Sousa. "Generation of Business Process Model Views." Procedia Technology 5 (2012): 378–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.protcy.2012.09.042.

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Hussain, Altaf, and Michael Huth. "On model checking multiple hybrid views." Theoretical Computer Science 404, no. 3 (September 2008): 186–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tcs.2008.03.010.

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Unal, Suat, Gunay Palıc Sadoglu, and Ummu Gulsum Durukan. "TEACHER EDUCATORS’ VIEWS OF “MODEL” CONCEPT AND THEIR MENTAL MODELS." Journal of Baltic Science Education 13, no. 5 (December 25, 2014): 674–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.33225/jbse/14.13.674.

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The aim of this study is to reveal teacher educators’ views of model and also to determine their mental models about it. Phenomenographic research design has been carried out in this study. The sample of study consists of 14 teacher educators from education faculties of different universities in Turkey. Semi-structured interviews that consisted of 7 questions were used to collect data. Besides, sample was asked draw a concept map on “model” in the last interview question. Results have shown that teacher educators give similar responses including unqualified explanations to the interview questions related to the definition of model, characteristics of them, and the objectives of using models. It can also be asserted, that teacher educators do not have scientific understanding on the modeling process. The analyses of their responses to the interview questions and their concept maps have shown that most of the teacher educators in the sample have proximate or goal oriented mental models of the “model”. Considering the results, it is suggested that teacher educators should not only follow the new theories, methods, or the applications in related literature theoretically, but also employ different theories, methods, or applications such as models and modeling in their courses. Key words: model, modeling, teacher educators, mental model.
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Bricheno, Patricia, and Mary Thornton. "Role model, hero or champion? Children's views concerning role models." Educational Research 49, no. 4 (December 2007): 383–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00131880701717230.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Model views"

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Burger, Erik [Verfasser]. "Flexible Views for View-based Model-driven Development / Erik Burger." Karlsruhe : KIT Scientific Publishing, 2014. http://www.ksp.kit.edu.

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Pontes, Miranda James William. "Federation of heterogeneous models with machine learning-assisted model views." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Ecole nationale supérieure Mines-Télécom Atlantique Bretagne Pays de la Loire, 2025. http://www.theses.fr/2025IMTA0454.

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L’Ingénierie Dirigée par les Modèles (IDM) promeut les modèles comme un élément clé pour répondre à la complexité croissante du cycle de vie des systèmes logiciel. L’ingénierie de systèmes avec l’IDM implique divers modèles représentant différentes aspects du système. Cette hétérogénéité nécessite des capacités de fédération de modèles pour intégrer des points de vue spécifiques à de multiples domaines. Les solutions de Vues sur les Modèles (Model Views) répondent à ce défi mais manquent encore de support à l’automatisation. Cette thèse explore l’intégration de l’Apprentissage Automatique (AA), notamment les Réseaux de Neurones en Graphes (GNN) et Grands Modèles de Langage (LLM), pour améliorer la définition et construction de telles vues. La solution proposée introduit une approche en deux volets dans la solution technique EMF Views. Cela a permis d’automatiser partiellement la définition des vues sur modèles à la conception, et de calculer dynamiquement les liens inter-modèles à l’exécution. Nos résultats indiquent que l’application de techniques d’apprentissage profond (DL), dans ce contexte spécifique de l’IDM, permet déjà d’atteindre un premier niveau d’automatisation intéressant. Plus globalement, cet effort de recherche contribue au développement actuel de solutions plus intelligentes pour l’IDM
Model-driven engineering (MDE) promotes models as a key element in addressing the increasing complexity of the software systems’ lifecycle. Engineering systems with MDE involves various models representing different system aspects. This heterogeneity requires model federation capabilities to integrate viewpoints specific to multiple domains. Model View solutions address this challenge but still lack more automation support. This thesis explores the integration of Machine Learning (ML), notably Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) and Large Language Models (LLMs), in order to improve the definition and building of such views. The proposed solution introduces a twofold approach within the EMF Views technical solution. This allowed to partially automate the definition of model views at design time, and to dynamically compute inter-model links at runtime. Our results indicate that the application of Deep Learning (DL) techniques, in this particular MDE context, already allows to achieve a first relevant level of automation. More globally, this research effort contributes to the ongoing development of more intelligent MDE solutions
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Nova, Luis. "A Formalization of an Extended Object Model Using Views." Thesis, University of Waterloo, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10012/1130.

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Reuse of software designs, experience and components is essential to making substantial improvements in software productivity, development cost, and quality. However, the many facets of reuse are still rarely used in the various phases of the software development lifecycle because of a lack of adequate theories, processes, and tools to support consistent application of reuse concepts. There is a need for approaches including definitions, models and properties of reuse that would provide explicit guidance to a software development team in applying reuse. In particular there is a need to provide abstractions that clearly separate the various functional concerns addressed in a software system. Separating concerns simplifies the identification of the software components that can benefit from reuse and can provide guidance on how reuse may be applied. In this thesis we present an extended model related to the separation of concerns in object-oriented design. The model, called views, indicates how an object-oriented design can be clearly separated into objects and their corresponding interfaces. In this model objects can be designed so that they are independent of their environment, because adaptation to the environment is the responsibility of the interface or view. The view can be seen as expressing the semantics for the 'glue' that joins components or objects together to create a software system. Informal versions of the views model have already been successfully applied to operational and commercial software systems. The objective of this thesis is to provide the views notion with a theoretical foundation to address reuse and separation of concerns. After clearly defining the views model we show the formal approach to combining the objects, interfaces (views), and their interconnection into a complete software system. The objects and interfaces are defined using an object calculus based on temporal logic, while the interconnections among object and views are specified using category theory. This formal framework provides the mathematical foundation to support the verification of the properties of both the components and the composite software system. We then show how verification can be mechanized by converting the formal version of the views model into higher-order logic and using PVS to support mechanical proofs.
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Nova, Luis C. M. "A formalization of an extended object model using views." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape3/PQDD_0021/NQ56678.pdf.

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Davis, Katherine. "Reconciling views of project success : a multiple stakeholder model." Thesis, Kingston University, 2016. http://eprints.kingston.ac.uk/35755/.

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Organisations use projects to manage customised, one-off events across a wide range of functions. Project management is an essential operational tool and process that is utilised to effectively and efficiently manage resources, tasks and activities, and associated timelines. Since each project is considered unique, it is essential to control the project's outcome parameters to minimise the chances of failure and the likely major financial and managerial ramifications for the organisation. As a consequence, project management literature has been dominated by discussions on the various critical success factors that are used to maximise the probability of a project's success. However, there is no single formula for success. In a recent report, it was found that 19% of completed projects fail and 52% were challenged in terms of meeting the time, cost, and quality constraints. The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility that failure is a result of different interpretations of the criteria and factors used for success (termed 'success dimensions' within this study) by multiple stakeholder groups. Currently, there is no recorded theory to determine project success within the project management literature, which includes both the perspective of multiple stakeholder groups and shared use of success dimensions for a given project. This omission is the basis of the current work, which explores the impact of using all stakeholder views as opposed to a selected few to define project success. The research outcomes are important for informed managerial decision making that enables the minimisation of major financial losses. This study drew on previous research undertaken on project success and combined technological solutions (in the form of software packages, such as the Web of Science database, Bibexcel, NVivo, and Excel) to facilitate the identification, selection, and analysis of data sources relating to the success dimensions for project management. The results of the systematic literature review identified the 'diagnostic behavioural instrument' as the most frequently recognised measure of project success. This broadly argues that there are ten success factors that must be considered for successful project implementation. The literature also highlights the limitations of the 'diagnostic behavioural instrument', which forms part of the current gap in the literature regarding project success. These limitations were used to design a qualitative study to identify the additional attributes regarding project success as perceived across different stakeholder groups (i.e., senior management, project core team, and project recipients), as well as identifying which stakeholder perspectives are considered important in judging project success and which ones are being ignored. The findings of the qualitative study were extended to a quantitative study to confirm whether the initial findings were similar across a larger sample of stakeholders. The results from both studies were used to create an idealised, multiple stakeholder model, considering all the critical attributes to measure project success. This model was tested with a focus group to identify the extent of ease and the barriers that adopting this new perspective would present in practice. The results of the qualitative and quantitative studies showed clear differences between the project performance attributes that were considered important across the different stakeholder groups. The focus group results demonstrated a clear difference in opinion within and among the stakeholder groups, indicating their potential use for project managers to align stakeholders' views to increase project success. There is some indication that the model could be applied to projects from any field, but testing this assumption is beyond the scope of the current work. However, the preliminary results would support its use to increase the shared, multiple stakeholder perception of project success. Through use of the model, organisations can be more precise in their choice of success dimensions used to judge project success, leading to more informed decision making and subsequent motivation of employees and hence a more productive organisational culture.
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Soderquist, Hans Lars. "Automatic geometric data migration throughout views of a model fidelity family /." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2006. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd1184.pdf.

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Soderquist, Hans L. "Automatic Geometric Data Migration Throughout Views of a Model Fidelity Family." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2006. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/360.

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Changes in geometric model parameters are constant throughout the design process. Each group in an organization needs different model information at varying times during the design process. As a result many different models of the same part or assembly arise for the needs and use of each group in each design phase (from conceptual design to full product definition). When one group makes changes to a model, those changes need to be reflected in all of the models which describe the product in all groups and design phases in order for those changes to be verified against all design criteria that were set, and for those changes to be seen by downstream users in the design process. This thesis describes a method for linking these models together which will provide revision control, assuming all models can be updated from any of the other models which define the product and allow for these models to be parameterized using different schemes.
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Rodriguez, Adriana. "Stakeholder Views on Children’s Mental Health Services." VCU Scholars Compass, 2012. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/2891.

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Identification of evidence-based treatments (EBTs) has been an important development; however recently, some shortcomings of the approach have been highlighted. These complexities have led to a surge in transportability research in mental health services science with goals of identifying needed strategies to encourage the adoption of innovations. The mental health system ecological (MHSE) model is an approach necessary to assist with closing this gap effectively as it integrates mental health contexts: client-level, provider-level, intervention-specific, service delivery, organizational, and service system characteristics. The aim of this study is to use the MHSE model to examine perspectives of mental health stakeholders on their needs. Data consists of qualitative transcripts from parent, therapist, and administrator interviews/focus groups. Mixed methods were used to develop and analyze codes according to the MHSE model. Results suggested that stakeholder groups mentioned needs relevant to the group of interest and thus have implications for future dissemination efforts.
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Goldberg, Caroline, and Petter Katz. "Towards a Model for Predicting Related Diversification Outcomes : Merging Views on Synergy." Thesis, Uppsala University, Department of Business Studies, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-8807.

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Businesses carrying out related diversification moves with the objective to gain synergy effects have been a frequently occurring phenomenon since the midst of the past century. Plenty of models have been constructed, mainly using external data, in order to predict the outcome of these moves, but a high degree of contradictory results in empiric testing shows that current models are insufficient. Our objective is to present a model which also takes into account the internal data presented by the line of research called horizontal strategies, with the aim of moving towards a more accurate explanatory model for related diversification. This is a study of literature which resulted in a model which may be used for approximations as a strategic planning device. Our main conclusions are that further empirical testing, mainly regarding the behaviour of costs for implementing interrelationships, is necessary in order to create an accurate, explanatory model for predicting the outcome of related diversification.

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Jensen, Dallas R. "Medical Model Influence in Counseling and Psychotherapy: Counseling Psychology Training Directors' Views." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2006. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd1323.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Model views"

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Paterson, Robert K. The views of world experts: Uncitral arbitration model in Canada. Bufalo, N.Y: Carswell, 1987.

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1930-, Misra Rameshwar Prasad, and National Conference on Gandhian Model of Development and World Peace (1988 : Gandhi Bhavan), eds. Gandhian model of development and world peace. New Delhi: Concept Pub. Co., 1989.

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Ngono, Martin N. Etoundi. Mandela, the leader model for the XXIst century. Paris: Harmattan, 2011.

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Seifudein, Adem, ed. Japan, a model or a partner?: Views and issues in African development. Boston: Brill, 2006.

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Betancourt, Roger Rene. "The demand for retail products and the household production model: New views on complementarity and substitutability". Fontainbleau: INSEAD, 1986.

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Financial Accounting Foundation. Governmental Accounting Standards Board, ed. Preliminary views of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board on major issues related to governmental financial reporting model: Core financial statements. Norwalk, Ct: Governmental Accounting Standard Board of the Financial Accounting Foundation, 1995.

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Commission of the European Communities. Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs., ed. Employment problems: Views of businessmen and the workforce = COMPACT : a prototype macroeconomic model of the European Community in the Worldeconomy. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1986.

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C, Smith Albert. Architectural model as machine: A new view of models from antiquity to the present day. Oxford: Architectural Press, 2004.

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Žagar, Nedjeljka, and Joseph Tribbia, eds. Modal View of Atmospheric Variability. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60963-4.

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Conde, Francisco F. Martínez. Quevedo y la monarquía: Un modelo de Rey. Madrid: Ediciones Endymión, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Model views"

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Hung, Chih-Cheng, Enmin Song, and Yihua Lan. "Features-Based K-views Model." In Image Texture Analysis, 163–82. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13773-1_7.

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Herbst, Holger. "Views on the Meta Model." In Business Rule-Oriented Conceptual Modeling, 136–69. Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag HD, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59260-7_5.

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Derrick, John, and Heike Wehrheim. "Model Transformations Incorporating Multiple Views." In Algebraic Methodology and Software Technology, 111–26. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11784180_11.

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Rubio, Daniel. "Django Model Forms and Class Views." In Beginning Django, 403–39. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2787-9_9.

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Oh, Jun-Young. "Traditional East Asian Views and Traditional Western Views on the Heavens: The Discovery of Halley’s Comet." In Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology, 557–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-38983-7_31.

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Burger, Erik, and Oliver Schneider. "Translatability and Translation of Updated Views in ModelJoin." In Theory and Practice of Model Transformations, 55–69. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42064-6_4.

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Hung, Chih-Cheng, Enmin Song, and Yihua Lan. "Using Datagram in the K-views Model." In Image Texture Analysis, 149–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13773-1_6.

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Adamus, Radosław, and Kazimierz Subieta. "Tier Aspect Model Based on Updatable Views." In SOFSEM 2005: Theory and Practice of Computer Science, 360–63. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30577-4_39.

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Yoo, Suk I., and Hai Jin Chang. "An object-oriented query model supporting views." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 251–63. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-57342-9_77.

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Górski, Tomasz. "Verification of Architectural Views Model 1+5 Applicability." In Computer Aided Systems Theory – EUROCAST 2019, 499–506. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45093-9_60.

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Conference papers on the topic "Model views"

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Keller, Mark S., Trevor Manz, and Nils Gehlenborg. "Use-Coordination: Model, Grammar, and Library for Implementation of Coordinated Multiple Views." In 2024 IEEE Visualization and Visual Analytics (VIS), 166–70. IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/vis55277.2024.00041.

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Si, Jongwook, Seongeun Yang, Jeyong Song, Seungjae Son, Sangjin Lee, Daemin Kim, and Sungyoung Kim. "Generating and Integrating Diffusion Model-Based Panoramic Views for Virtual Interview Platform." In 2024 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Engineering and Technology (IICAIET), 343–48. IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iicaiet62352.2024.10730450.

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Kahraman, Gokhan, Loek Cleophas, and Ramon Schiffelers. "Modeling Relationships Between Feature Model Views." In 2021 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems Companion (MODELS-C). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/models-c53483.2021.00067.

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Bruneliere, Hugo, Florent Marchand de Kerchove, Gwendal Daniel, and Jordi Cabot. "Towards Scalable Model Views on Heterogeneous Model Resources." In MODELS '18: ACM/IEEE 21th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3239372.3239408.

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Burger, Erik Johannes. "Flexible views for view-based model-driven development." In the 18th international doctoral symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2465498.2465501.

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Kolovos, Dimitris, Alfonso de la Vega, and Justin Cooper. "Efficient generation of graphical model views via lazy model-to-text transformation." In MODELS '20: ACM/IEEE 23rd International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3365438.3410943.

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Maoz, Shahar, Nitzan Pomerantz, Jan Oliver Ringert, and Rafi Shalom. "Why is My Component and Connector Views Specification Unsatisfiable?" In 2017 ACM/IEEE 20th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/models.2017.26.

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Bertram, Vincent, Shahar Maoz, Jan Oliver Ringert, Bernhard Rumpe, and Michael von Wenckstern. "Component and Connector Views in Practice: An Experience Report." In 2017 ACM/IEEE 20th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/models.2017.29.

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Grobshtein, Yariv, and Dov Dori. "Creating SysML views from an OPM model." In 2009 International Conference on Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mbse.2009.5031718.

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Whitman, Larry, Brian Huff, and Adrien Presley. "ISSUES ENCOUNTERED BETWEEN MODEL VIEWS." In Flexible Automation and Integrated Manufacturing 1998. Connecticut: Begellhouse, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1615/faim1998.110.

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Reports on the topic "Model views"

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Rivlin, Ehud, and Ronen Basri. Localization and Positioning Using Combinations of Model Views. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada259734.

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Hordiienko, Valentyna V., Galyna V. Marchuk, Tetiana A. Vakaliuk, and Andrey V. Pikilnyak. Development of a model of the solar system in AR and 3D. [б. в.], November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4410.

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In this paper, the possibilities of using augmented reality technology are analyzed and the software model of the solar system model is created. The analysis of the available software products modeling the solar system is carried out. The developed software application demonstrates the behavior of solar system objects in detail with augmented reality technology. In addition to the interactive 3D model, you can explore each planet visually as well as informatively – by reading the description of each object, its main characteristics, and interesting facts. The model has two main views: Augmented Reality and 3D. Real-world object parameters were used to create the 3D models, using the basic ones – the correct proportions in the size and velocity of the objects and the shapes and distances between the orbits of the celestial bodies.
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Arndt, Channing. An Introduction to Systematic Sensitivity Analysis via Gaussian Quadrature. GTAP Technical Paper, September 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21642/gtap.tp02.

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Economists recognize that results from simulation models are dependent, sometimes highly dependent, on values employed for critical exogenous variables. To account for this, analysts sometimes conduct sensitivity analysis with respect to key exogenous variables. This paper presents a practical approach for conducting systematic sensitivity analysis, called Gaussian quadrature. The approach views key exogenous variables as random variables with associated distributions. It produces estimates of means and standard deviations of model results while requiring a limited number of solves of the model. Under mild conditions, all of which hold with respect to the GTAP model, there is strong reason to believe that the estimates of means and standard deviations will be quite accurate.
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Коломоєць, Таміла Григорівна. Model of Socialization of Preschoolers with Special Needs in the System of Special Education. Південноукраїнський національний педагогічний університет імені К. Д. Ушинського, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4387.

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The relevance of socialization of children with special needs beginning at the stage of preschool age is proved in the article. Critical analysis of scientific works on the socialization’s nature was made. Absence of common opinion on the pointed concept is grounded, and main scientific views on the problem are summarized. Main tasks of special educational establishments are formed, which will allow to improve the process of socialization of children with special needs. Subject-subject character of relationship between an employee of special educational establishment and their pupils is proved. Model of such interaction is built.
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Borgida, Alex, and Ralf Küsters. What's not in a name? Initial Explorations of a Structural Approach to Integrating Large Concept Knowledge-Bases. Aachen University of Technology, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2022.101.

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Aus der Einleitung: Given two ontologies/terminologies collections of terms and their 'meanings' as used in some universe of discourse (UofD), our general task is to integrate them into a single ontology, which captures the meanings of the original terms and their inter-relationships. This problem is motivated by several application scenarios: • First, such ontologies have been and are being developed independently by multiple groups for knowledge-based and other applications. Among others, medicine is an area in which such ontologies already abound [RZStGC, CCHJ94, SCC97]. • Second, a traditional step in database design has been so-called 'view integration': taking the descriptions of the database needs of different parts of an organization (called 'external views'), and coming up with a unified central schema (called the 'logical schema') for the database [BLN86]. Although the database views might be expressed in some low-level formalism, such as the relational data model, one can express the semantics (meta-data) in a more expressive notation, which can be thought of as an ontology. Then the integration of the ontologies can guide the integration of the views. • Finally, databases and semistructured data on the internet provide many examples where there are multiple, existing heterogeneous information sources, for which uniform access is desired. To achieve this goal, it is necessary to relate the contents of the various information sources. The approach of choice has been the development of a single, integrated ontology, starting from separate ontologies capturing the semantics of the heterogeneous sources[Kas97, CDGL+98]. Of course, we could just take the union of the two ontologies, and return the result as the integration. However, except for the case when the ontologies had absolutely nothing to do with each other, this seems inappropriate. Therefore part of our task will to be explore what it means to 'integrate' two ontologies. To help in this, we will in fact assume here that the ontologies are describing exactly the same aspects of the universe of discourse (UofD), leaving for a separate paper the issue of dealing with partially overlapping ontologies.
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Chong, Alberto E., and Mark Gradstein. Education and Democratic Preferences. Inter-American Development Bank, June 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010914.

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This paper examines the causal link between education and democracy. Motivated by a model whereby educated individuals are in a better position to assess the effects of public policies and hence favor democracy where their opinions matter, the empirical analysis uses World Values Surveys to study the link between education and democratic attitudes. Controlling for a variety of characteristics, the paper finds that higher education levels tend to result in rodemocracy views. These results hold across countries with different levels of democracy, thus rejecting the hypothesis that indoctrination through education is an effective tool in non-democratic countries.
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Chauhan, Priyanshi, and Geeta Tiwari. Navigating Outcomes-based Financing in India: Perceptions of the Not-for-Profits. Indian School of Development Management, June 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58178/246.1043.

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In the realm of social sector financing, discussions around outcomes-based financing (OBF) often centers on donor priorities like funding efficiency and transparency. However, the perspectives of not-for-profit organizations (NPOs) are often overlooked. Understanding NPO views on OBF is crucial to identifying the benefits they see, the risks they face, and the challenges in developing a robust OBF market in India. This study examines NPO perceptions of OBF, considering factors such as annual budget, workforce size, and operational sectors. Insights gained will help identify necessary support for NPOs and address their concerns, promoting their active participation in OBF discussions and ensuring they are equal partners in shaping this financing model.
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Moreno Pérez, Carlos, and Marco Minozzo. “Making Text Talk”: The Minutes of the Central Bank of Brazil and the Real Economy. Madrid: Banco de España, November 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53479/23646.

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This paper investigates the relationship between the views expressed in the minutes of the meetings of the Central Bank of Brazil’s Monetary Policy Committee (COPOM) and the real economy. It applies various computational linguistic machine learning algorithms to construct measures of the minutes of the COPOM. First, we create measures of the content of the paragraphs of the minutes using Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA). Second, we build an uncertainty index for the minutes using Word Embedding and K-Means. Then, we combine these indices to create two topic-uncertainty indices. The first one is constructed from paragraphs with a higher probability of topics related to “general economic conditions”. The second topic-uncertainty index is constructed from paragraphs that have a higher probability of topics related to “inflation” and the “monetary policy discussion”. Finally, we employ a structural VAR model to explore the lasting effects of these uncertainty indices on certain Brazilian macroeconomic variables. Our results show that greater uncertainty leads to a decline in inflation, the exchange rate, industrial production and retail trade in the period from January 2000 to July 2019.
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Rigotti, Christophe, and Mohand-Saïd Hacid. Representing and Reasoning on Conceptual Queries Over Image Databases. Aachen University of Technology, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2022.89.

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The problem of content management of multimedia data types (e.g., image, video, graphics) is becoming increasingly important with the development of advanced multimedia applications. Traditional database management systems are inadequate for the handling of such data types. They require new techniques for query formulation, retrieval, evaluation, and navigation. In this paper we develop a knowledge-based framework for modeling and retrieving image data by content. To represent the various aspects of an image object's characteristics, we propose a model which consists of three layers: (1) Feature and Content Layer, intended to contain image visual features such as contours, shapes,etc.; (2) Object Layer, which provides the (conceptual) content dimension of images; and (3) Schema Layer, which contains the structured abstractions of images, i.e., a general schema about the classes of objects represented in the object layer. We propose two abstract languages on the basis of description logics: one for describing knowledge of the object and schema layers, and the other, more expressive, for making queries. Queries can refer to the form dimension (i.e., information of the Feature and Content Layer) or to the content dimension (i.e., information of the Object Layer). These languages employ a variable free notation, and they are well suited for the design, verification and complexity analysis of algorithms. As the amount of information contained in the previous layers may be huge and operations performed at the Feature and Content Layer are time-consuming, resorting to the use of materialized views to process and optimize queries may be extremely useful. For that, we propose a formal framework for testing containment of a query in a view expressed in our query language. The algorithm we propose is sound and complete and relatively efficient.
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Rigotti, Christophe, and Mohand-Saïd Hacid. Representing and Reasoning on Conceptual Queries Over Image Databases. Aachen University of Technology, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2022.89.

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The problem of content management of multimedia data types (e.g., image, video, graphics) is becoming increasingly important with the development of advanced multimedia applications. Traditional database management systems are inadequate for the handling of such data types. They require new techniques for query formulation, retrieval, evaluation, and navigation. In this paper we develop a knowledge-based framework for modeling and retrieving image data by content. To represent the various aspects of an image object's characteristics, we propose a model which consists of three layers: (1) Feature and Content Layer, intended to contain image visual features such as contours, shapes,etc.; (2) Object Layer, which provides the (conceptual) content dimension of images; and (3) Schema Layer, which contains the structured abstractions of images, i.e., a general schema about the classes of objects represented in the object layer. We propose two abstract languages on the basis of description logics: one for describing knowledge of the object and schema layers, and the other, more expressive, for making queries. Queries can refer to the form dimension (i.e., information of the Feature and Content Layer) or to the content dimension (i.e., information of the Object Layer). These languages employ a variable free notation, and they are well suited for the design, verification and complexity analysis of algorithms. As the amount of information contained in the previous layers may be huge and operations performed at the Feature and Content Layer are time-consuming, resorting to the use of materialized views to process and optimize queries may be extremely useful. For that, we propose a formal framework for testing containment of a query in a view expressed in our query language. The algorithm we propose is sound and complete and relatively efficient.
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