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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
On Abstraction And Equivalence In Software Patent Doctrine: A Response To Bessen, Meurer And Klemens, Andrew Chin
On Abstraction And Equivalence In Software Patent Doctrine: A Response To Bessen, Meurer And Klemens, Andrew Chin
Andrew Chin
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On Abstraction And Equivalence In Software Patent Doctrine: A Response To Bessen, Meurer And Klemens, Andrew Chin
On Abstraction And Equivalence In Software Patent Doctrine: A Response To Bessen, Meurer And Klemens, Andrew Chin
Journal of Intellectual Property Law
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Prediction And Optimal Scheduling Of Advertisements In Linear Television, Mark J. Panaggio, Pak-Wing Fok, Ghan S. Bhatt, Simon Burhoe, Michael Capps, Christina J. Edholm, Fadoua El Moustaid, Tegan Emerson, Star-Lena Estock, Nathan Gold, Ryan Halabi, Madelyn Houser, Peter R. Kramer, Hsuan-Wei Lee, Qingxia Li, Weiqiang Li, Dan Lu, Yuzhou Qian, Louis F. Rossi, Deborah Shutt, Vicky Chuqiao Yang, Yingxiang Zhou
Prediction And Optimal Scheduling Of Advertisements In Linear Television, Mark J. Panaggio, Pak-Wing Fok, Ghan S. Bhatt, Simon Burhoe, Michael Capps, Christina J. Edholm, Fadoua El Moustaid, Tegan Emerson, Star-Lena Estock, Nathan Gold, Ryan Halabi, Madelyn Houser, Peter R. Kramer, Hsuan-Wei Lee, Qingxia Li, Weiqiang Li, Dan Lu, Yuzhou Qian, Louis F. Rossi, Deborah Shutt, Vicky Chuqiao Yang, Yingxiang Zhou
Mathematical Sciences Faculty Research
Advertising is a crucial component of marketing and an important way for companies to raise awareness of goods and services in the marketplace. Advertising campaigns are designed to convey a marketing image or message to an audience of potential consumers and television commercials can be an effective way of transmitting these messages to a large audience. In order to meet the requirements for a typical advertising order, television content providers must provide advertisers with a predetermined number of "impressions" in the target demographic. However, because the number of impressions for a given program is not known a priori and because …
Waldschmidt Constant For Squarefree Monomial Ideals, Christian Bocci, Susan Cooper, Elena Guardo, Brian Harbourne, Mike Janssen, Uwe Nagel, Alexandra Seceleanu, Adam Van Tuyl, Thanh Vu
Waldschmidt Constant For Squarefree Monomial Ideals, Christian Bocci, Susan Cooper, Elena Guardo, Brian Harbourne, Mike Janssen, Uwe Nagel, Alexandra Seceleanu, Adam Van Tuyl, Thanh Vu
Faculty Work Comprehensive List
Given a squarefree monomial ideal I ⊆ R = k[x1, . . . , xn], we show that α(I), the Waldschmidt constant of I, can be expressed as the optimal solution to a linear program constructed from the primary decomposition of I. By applying results from fractional graph theory, we can then express α(I) in terms of the fractional chromatic number of a hypergraph also constructed from the primary decomposition of I. Moreover, expressing α(I) as the solution to a linear program enables us to prove a Chudnovsky-like lower bound on α(I), thus verifying …
Research And Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of E-Learning In The Case Of Linear Programming, Ljiljana Miletić, Goran Lesaja
Research And Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of E-Learning In The Case Of Linear Programming, Ljiljana Miletić, Goran Lesaja
Department of Mathematical Sciences Faculty Publications
The paper evaluates the effectiveness of the e-learning approach to linearprogramming. The goal was to investigate how proper use of information andcommunication technologies (ICT) and interactive learning helps to improve high schoolstudents’ understanding, learning and retention of advanced non-curriculum material.The hypothesis was that ICT and e-learning is helpful in teaching linear programmingmethods. In the first phase of the research, a module of lessons for linear programming(LP) was created using the software package Loomen Moodle and other interactivesoftware packages such as Geogebra. In the second phase, the LP module was taught asa short course to two groups of high school students. …
Multiple Problem-Solving Strategies Provide Insight Into Students’ Understanding Of Open-Ended Linear Programming Problems, Marla A. Sole
Multiple Problem-Solving Strategies Provide Insight Into Students’ Understanding Of Open-Ended Linear Programming Problems, Marla A. Sole
Publications and Research
Open-ended questions that can be solved using different strategies help students learn and integrate content, and provide teachers with greater insights into students’ unique capabilities and levels of understanding. This article provides a problem that was modified to allow for multiple approaches. Students tended to employ high-powered, complex, familiar solution strategies rather than simpler, more intuitive strategies, which suggests that students might need more experience working with informal solution methods. During the semester, by incorporating open-ended questions, I gained valuable feedback, was able to better model real-world problems, challenge students with different abilities, and strengthen students’ problem solving skills.
The Impact Of Disabling Suspicious Node Communications On Network Lifetime In Wireless Ad Hoc Sensor Networks, Zeydi̇n Pala, Ni̇hat İnanç
The Impact Of Disabling Suspicious Node Communications On Network Lifetime In Wireless Ad Hoc Sensor Networks, Zeydi̇n Pala, Ni̇hat İnanç
Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), the data observed by different nodes must be relayed safely to the base station over intermediate nodes. In the network environment, some sensor nodes can act suspiciously when they enter someone else's control or due to other equipment failure. Data packets that are sent through suspicious nodes may be randomly dropped or may be not delivered as desired. In this paper, we investigate the impact of disabling suspicious nodes communications on network lifetime through a linear programming framework. We build a mathematical programming framework and perform comprehensive numerical analysis. Our results show that the decrease …
Effects Of Mica2-Based Discrete Energy Levels On The Lifetime Of Cooperation Neighbor Sensor Networks, Zeydi̇n Pala
Effects Of Mica2-Based Discrete Energy Levels On The Lifetime Of Cooperation Neighbor Sensor Networks, Zeydi̇n Pala
Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
using Mica2 mote discrete power levels on neighbor sensor network lifetime. We built a linear programming framework to qualify the cooperation of sensor networks using a discrete energy model in comparison to noncooperating networks. Our results showed that a wireless sensor neighbor network that uses a discrete radio model can be more energy efficient than a network that uses a nondiscrete energy model.