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Full-Text Articles in Computer Engineering
Interpreting, Stephanie Jo Kent
Interpreting, Stephanie Jo Kent
Doctoral Dissertations
What do community interpreting for the Deaf in western societies, conference interpreting for the European Parliament, and language brokering in international management have in common? Academic research and professional training have historically emphasized the linguistic and cognitive challenges of interpreting, neglecting or ignoring the social aspects that structure communication. All forms of interpreting are inherently social; they involve relationships among at least three people and two languages. The contexts explored here, American Sign Language/English interpreting and spoken language interpreting within the European Parliament, show that simultaneous interpreting involves attitudes, norms and values about intercultural communication that overemphasize information and discount …
Deployment Of Swat-Deg As A Web Infrastructure Utilizing Cloud Computing For Stream Restoration, Jeffrey Kwon Ditty, Peter Allen, Olaf David, Jeff Arnold, Michael White, Mazdak Arabi
Deployment Of Swat-Deg As A Web Infrastructure Utilizing Cloud Computing For Stream Restoration, Jeffrey Kwon Ditty, Peter Allen, Olaf David, Jeff Arnold, Michael White, Mazdak Arabi
International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software
This study aims to investigate the enhanced accessibility and scalability of the SWAT-DEG model deployed as a cloud service. Frequent monitoring of hydrologic processes and simulation modeling on short (i.e., sub-daily) time steps are essential tools for effective stream rehabilitation and restoration on first and second order streams with drainage areas less than 20 square kilometers. The SWAT-DEG model was developed to assess how changes in climate and land use beget changes in watershed processes such as runoff, sheet and rill erosion, channel geomorphology and sedimentation. Deployment of the model on a user-friendly and scalable web-platform enables a broader population …