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Master Of Science Computer Science Fall Session 1981, Nova Southeastern University
Master Of Science Computer Science Fall Session 1981, Nova Southeastern University
College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Master In Computer Science Course Listing, Nova Southeastern University
Master In Computer Science Course Listing, Nova Southeastern University
College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Bachelor Degree Programs For Students Working In Business And Industry August 1981, Nova Southeastern University
Bachelor Degree Programs For Students Working In Business And Industry August 1981, Nova Southeastern University
College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Computer Systems--A Bachelors Program To Prepare You For Tomorrow 1981, Nova Southeastern University
Computer Systems--A Bachelors Program To Prepare You For Tomorrow 1981, Nova Southeastern University
College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Nova College-The Corporate Division 1981, Nova Southeastern University
Nova College-The Corporate Division 1981, Nova Southeastern University
College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Bachelor Of Science & Engineering Program Overview, Nova Southeastern University
Bachelor Of Science & Engineering Program Overview, Nova Southeastern University
College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Love, Death And The Hexadecimal, Roger A. Lohmann
Love, Death And The Hexadecimal, Roger A. Lohmann
Faculty & Staff Scholarship
This paper analyzes the role of information in social casework practice. Three models of computer-based information processing are discussed: Cybernetic, Management Information Systems and Natural Language Processing. The latter is most consistent with social casework information needs because of its potential to focus on the problems of the meaning of social action.
An Abstract Model Of Unstratified Database System, Takayuki D. Kimura, Jerome R. Cox Jr., Will D. Gillett
An Abstract Model Of Unstratified Database System, Takayuki D. Kimura, Jerome R. Cox Jr., Will D. Gillett
All Computer Science and Engineering Research
A semantic data model is introduced with the following capabilities: (1) Abstraction mechanisms for aggregation, generalization and classification, (2) Unstratified control of the database content, (3) Refined control of intentional and extensional information, and (4) Extensive semantic consistency checking. The basic features of the model are illustrated through a scenario of interactions between the user and the database system (using the proposed model) for constructing a simple database on technical publications.
Design Studies Suggested By An Abstract Model For Medical Information System, Jerome R. Cox Jr., Takayuki D. Kimura, P. Moore, Will D. Gillett, Mishell J. Stucki
Design Studies Suggested By An Abstract Model For Medical Information System, Jerome R. Cox Jr., Takayuki D. Kimura, P. Moore, Will D. Gillett, Mishell J. Stucki
All Computer Science and Engineering Research
We have developed a formal model of a database system that is unusual in that it has the ability to represent information about its own structure and to insure semantic consistency. The model distinguishes general laws from instances of events and objects, but many of its mechanisms serve both categories of information. The model form a substrate upon which an information structure appropriate to neonatology is being developed. Some example queries are shown and a design study for an associative memory suggested by the model is described briefly.
Face-To-Face Vs. Computerized Conferences : A Controlled Experiment, Volume Ii: Methodological Appendices, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Kenneth Johnson, Charles Aronovitch, Murray Turroff
Face-To-Face Vs. Computerized Conferences : A Controlled Experiment, Volume Ii: Methodological Appendices, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Kenneth Johnson, Charles Aronovitch, Murray Turroff
Computerized Conferencing and Communications Center Reports
This is volume II of research report 12. It is comprised of the methodoligical appendices that support volume I.
Face-To-Face Vs. Computerized Conferences : A Controlled Experiment. Volume I: Findings, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Kenneth Johnson, Charles Aronovitch, Murray Turroff
Face-To-Face Vs. Computerized Conferences : A Controlled Experiment. Volume I: Findings, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Kenneth Johnson, Charles Aronovitch, Murray Turroff
Computerized Conferencing and Communications Center Reports
This is a report on the first controlled experiment conducted as part of a four year effort to explore the feasibility and effectiveness of using the computer to structure the communication for various types of group tasks. It uses a language called INTERACT, developed as part of this grant effort, to administer all instructions and conduct a group problem solving discussion in a computer conference. The experiment compares the process and outcome of face to face vs. computer mediated group problem solving discussions.
The objectives of this experiment are the following "basic research" questions:
- To gain quantified and detailed knowledge …
Atomic Hydrogen Storage, John A. Woollam
Atomic Hydrogen Storage, John A. Woollam
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
Atomic hydrogen, for use as a fuel or as an explosive, is stored in the presence of a strong magnetic field in exfoliated layered compounds such as molybdenum disulfide or an elemental layer material such as graphite. The compound is maintained at liquid temperatures and the atomic hydrogen is collected on the surfaces of the layered compound which are exposed during delamination (exfoliation). The strong magnetic field and the low temperature combine to prevent the atoms of hydrogen from recombining to form molecules.
Electronic Properties Of Metal Chloride Intercalants Of Graphite*, **, John A. Woollam, M. B. Dowell, A. Yavrouian, A. G. Lozier, G. Matulka
Electronic Properties Of Metal Chloride Intercalants Of Graphite*, **, John A. Woollam, M. B. Dowell, A. Yavrouian, A. G. Lozier, G. Matulka
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
The Shubnikov-deHaas (SdH) effect has been used to study the electronic properties of graphite intercalated with PdC12 (stage 3), FeC13 (stages 2, 4, 6, and 11), CuC12 (stage 1), and WC16 (stage 5). For the palladium chloride, ferric chloride, and copper chloride intercalants the SdH spectra are similar: these show frequencies of approximately, 27, 80, 380, and 550 Tesla for fields parallel to the c-axis. The effective masses have been measured for each of these carriers, and are of the order of 0.1 m0, where m0 is the free electron mass. These carriers …
Computer Education Program Schedule, Nova Southeastern University
Computer Education Program Schedule, Nova Southeastern University
College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Computer-Based Graduate Programs For International Educators, Nova University
Computer-Based Graduate Programs For International Educators, Nova University
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No abstract provided.
Department Of Computer Science, Nova University
Department Of Computer Science, Nova University
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No abstract provided.
Computer Education Masters Program And Specialist Program, Nova University
Computer Education Masters Program And Specialist Program, Nova University
College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Doctor Of Arts In Information Science A Field-Based Program For Librarians And Information Managers, Nova University
Doctor Of Arts In Information Science A Field-Based Program For Librarians And Information Managers, Nova University
College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Corporate Division Bachelor And Certificate Programs 1980, Nova University
Corporate Division Bachelor And Certificate Programs 1980, Nova University
College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Synchronization Strategies, Mishell J. Stucki, Jerome R. Cox Jr
Synchronization Strategies, Mishell J. Stucki, Jerome R. Cox Jr
All Computer Science and Engineering Research
Computing systems are now frequently composed of independently clocked subsystems that cooperate to perform the function desired for the whole. This type of architecture has many advantages and promises to be the standard for the foreseeable future. With the trend towards more and more gates per chip, the number of chips per subsystem gets smaller and smaller, and we can expect to soon see one or more subsystems per chip. This transition will require contributions from disciplines previously outside the field of chip design, and every issue will have to be carefully worked out beforehand because debugging chips of this …
A Discussion Of Selected Aspects Of Privacy, Confidentiality, And Anonymity In Computerized Conferencing, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Robert Bezilla
A Discussion Of Selected Aspects Of Privacy, Confidentiality, And Anonymity In Computerized Conferencing, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Robert Bezilla
Computerized Conferencing and Communications Center Reports
This paper presents a discussion of the potential uses of privacy, confidentiality and anonymity in computerized conferencing.
Section I begins with definitions of the concepts, their aspects and allied terms; and briefly discusses their use in general communications and problem-solving activities.
Section II explores their use in social research, particularly the survey method, a field that may yield useful analogues for computerized conferencing.
Section III outlines the various functions of privacy, confidentiality and anonymity that have been proposed for their constructive use in computerized conferencing.
Section IV reports various difficulties and compromises that have been encountered to date in striving …
Atomic Hydrogen Storage Method And Apparatus, John A. Woollam
Atomic Hydrogen Storage Method And Apparatus, John A. Woollam
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
Atomic hydrogen, for use as a fuel or as an explosive, is stored in the presence of a strong magnetic field in exfoliated layered compounds such as molybdenum disulfide or an elemental layer material such as graphite. The compound is maintained at liquid helium temperatures and the atomic hydrogen is collected on the surfaces of the layered compound which are exposed during delamination (exfoliation). The strong magnetic field and the low temperature combine to prevent the atoms of hydrogen from recombining to form molecules.
Replicating Bales Problem Solving Experiments On A Computerized Conference: A Pilot Study, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Kenneth Johnson, Gail Agle
Replicating Bales Problem Solving Experiments On A Computerized Conference: A Pilot Study, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Kenneth Johnson, Gail Agle
Computerized Conferencing and Communications Center Reports
Computerized Conferencing is a new form of communication in which the participants type their comments into a computer terminal, and receive their instructions and the comments of others printed on their terminal. This is a report on the results of a pilot study which was aimed mainly at exploring and solving the methodological problems presented by the need to adapt the procedures for conducting and coding face-to-face discussions to studies of this new medium. It represents the first set of controlled experiments on group discussions via a computerized conference.
The independent variable in this pilot study was mode of communication …
Research Options And Imperatives In Computerized Conferencing, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Murray Turoff, Philip Enslow, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, John Mckendree, Raymond Panko
Research Options And Imperatives In Computerized Conferencing, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Murray Turoff, Philip Enslow, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, John Mckendree, Raymond Panko
Computerized Conferencing and Communications Center Reports
This is the report resulting from a computerized conferencing workshop held on the subject of potential research opportunities and requirements in the area of utilizing a computer to aid human communications. It was sponsored by the Division of Mathematical and Computer Sciences of the National Science Foundation (grant # MCS76-80514). The views expressed in this report are those of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect NSF views or policy.
The workshop utilized the Electronic Information Exchange System (EIES) at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Professional Education For Mid-Career Managers In Government 1978, Nova Southeastern University
Professional Education For Mid-Career Managers In Government 1978, Nova Southeastern University
College of Engineering and Computing Course Catalogs
No abstract provided.
Development And Field Testing Of An Electronic Information Exchange System : Final Report On The Eies Development Project, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Murray Turoff, Starr Roxanne Hiltz
Development And Field Testing Of An Electronic Information Exchange System : Final Report On The Eies Development Project, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Murray Turoff, Starr Roxanne Hiltz
Computerized Conferencing and Communications Center Reports
The Electronic Information Exchange System (EIES) is a particular design of a computerized conferencing system intended to allow both the facilitation of scientific and technical communications and experimentation and research into human information-communication processes. To meet the first objective EIES offers functional components of messaging, conferencing, notebooks and bulletins for its users. To meet the second objective EIES allows for the tailoring of interfaces by individuals and groups, and the incorporation of special processing and interconnect options to other computer and information systems.
EIES is designed as a research tool or laboratory without walls in order to allow information scientists …
How To Use Electronic Information Exchange System, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Murray Turoff, Trudy Johnson-Lenz, Peter Johnson-Lenz
How To Use Electronic Information Exchange System, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Murray Turoff, Trudy Johnson-Lenz, Peter Johnson-Lenz
Computerized Conferencing and Communications Center Reports
This booklet is an introduction to the use of EIES, Electronic Information Exchange System. EIES (pronounced "eyes") is a very powerful computerized system that allows you to communicate with others on the system in a number of different ways. The intent of this booklet is to teach you the simpler parts of the system and to make you comfortable with using the one-page User's Guide For Electronic Information Exchange System. Later on, as you gain more experience with EIES, you may want to learn some of the more advanced features and tricks. EIES has been designed so that you have …
Sio2-Si Film-Substrate Single-Reflection Retarders For Different Mercury Spectral Lines, A.R.M. Zaghloul, R.M.A Azzam
Sio2-Si Film-Substrate Single-Reflection Retarders For Different Mercury Spectral Lines, A.R.M. Zaghloul, R.M.A Azzam
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications
Design parameters for SiO2- Si film-substrate single reflection retarders for several mercury spectral lines are presented. An example of an angle-of-incidence tunable retarder (AITR) capable of multiple wavelength operation (MWO) is reported Simple, approximate formulae for calculating film-substrate retarder design parameters (least film thickness d' and incidence angle) are presented.
Programming Language Requirements For Human Communication Structures Or Computer Conferencing, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Peter Gordon Anderson
Programming Language Requirements For Human Communication Structures Or Computer Conferencing, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Peter Gordon Anderson
Computerized Conferencing and Communications Center Reports
Our overall goal is to be able, simply and quickly, to construct computer conferencing systems for new requirements, applications, and even experimental ideas or fantasies. One way to view this requirement is as the creation of a highly parameterized conferencing system itself. Our view, however, is that of a programming language; i.e., an integrated notational system for the specification of communication structures and the associated actions or computation to be taken by the computer system hosting the structure.
A communication structure consists of a group of people (and storage devices) each endowed with some characteristics, and some means of person-to-person …
Communication Processes In The Design And Implementation Of Models, Simulations And Simulation-Games: A Selective Review And Analysis, From The Vantage Point Of Computerized Conferencing, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Julian M. Scher
Communication Processes In The Design And Implementation Of Models, Simulations And Simulation-Games: A Selective Review And Analysis, From The Vantage Point Of Computerized Conferencing, Computerized Conferencing & Communications Center, Julian M. Scher
Computerized Conferencing and Communications Center Reports
Computerized conferencing is a new form of communication which permits a group of individuals, who could be separated in time as well as space, to engage in an interactive dialogue with each other through the convenience of their computer terminals. The software for a computerized conferencing system is designed to keep track of all messages communicated in the system, as well as insure that the various protocols for communication are observed by all.
Our objectives in this report are to examine the communication processes found in the design and implementation of models, simulations and simulation-games, and to identify those areas …