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Krauß, Florian. "From ‘Redakteursfernsehen’ to ‘showrunners’: Commissioning editors and changing project networks in TV fiction from Germany." Journal of Popular Television 8, no. 2 (2020): 177–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jptv_00017_1.

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The Redakteur, the commissioning editor in TV fiction, has frequently been criticized in current public and industry-internal discourse on ‘quality’ series and the supposed lack of them in Germany. This article takes a closer look at this hardly examined but very important actor in German television. Based on expert interviews, it discusses how this profession is negotiated within the industry and how its role is changing in light of the broader transformation and transnationalization of the TV industry in Germany. Shifts in fictional content and its distribution have led to fundamental changes in the work of editors and their involvement in collaborative project networks. For example, the demand for ‘quality’ serials, ideally distributed in different countries, is accompanied by the adoption of writers’ room and showrunner models. Hence, the relationship between editor and screenwriter is transforming, too. The previous cooperation between editor and producer is also ripe for discussion, as signs point to a move away from 100 per cent financing by broadcasters, which was the rule in German television fiction for a long time. New financing models are negotiated in conjunction with online distribution, which fundamentally restructures the editor’s role. However, so far, linear broadcasting slots still form a central basis of editors’ work.
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Chan, Gary, Pascal Frossard, and Anthony Vetro. "Distributed Image Processing [From the Guest Editors]." IEEE Signal Processing Magazine 28, no. 3 (2011): 17–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/msp.2011.940572.

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Cherif, Asma, Abdessamad Imine, and Michaël Rusinowitch. "Practical access control management for distributed collaborative editors." Pervasive and Mobile Computing 15 (December 2014): 62–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmcj.2013.09.004.

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Bieman, James M., and Pradip K. Srimani. "Guest editors' corner software engineering for distributed computing." Journal of Systems and Software 33, no. 3 (1996): 205–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0164-1212(96)00023-4.

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Cohen, Andrew J., German Patino, Puneet Kamal, et al. "Perspectives From Authors and Editors in the Biomedical Disciplines on Predatory Journals: Survey Study." Journal of Medical Internet Research 21, no. 8 (2019): e13769. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/13769.

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Background Predatory journals fail to fulfill the tenets of biomedical publication: peer review, circulation, and access in perpetuity. Despite increasing attention in the lay and scientific press, no studies have directly assessed the perceptions of the authors or editors involved. Objective Our objective was to understand the motivation of authors in sending their work to potentially predatory journals. Moreover, we aimed to understand the perspective of journal editors at journals cited as potentially predatory. Methods Potential online predatory journals were randomly selected among 350 publishers and their 2204 biomedical journals. Author and editor email information was valid for 2227 total potential participants. A survey for authors and editors was created in an iterative fashion and distributed. Surveys assessed attitudes and knowledge about predatory publishing. Narrative comments were invited. Results A total of 249 complete survey responses were analyzed. A total of 40% of editors (17/43) surveyed were not aware that they were listed as an editor for the particular journal in question. A total of 21.8% of authors (45/206) confirmed a lack of peer review. Whereas 77% (33/43) of all surveyed editors were at least somewhat familiar with predatory journals, only 33.0% of authors (68/206) were somewhat familiar with them (P<.001). Only 26.2% of authors (54/206) were aware of Beall’s list of predatory journals versus 49% (21/43) of editors (P<.001). A total of 30.1% of authors (62/206) believed their publication was published in a predatory journal. After defining predatory publishing, 87.9% of authors (181/206) surveyed would not publish in the same journal in the future. Conclusions Authors publishing in suspected predatory journals are alarmingly uninformed in terms of predatory journal quality and practices. Editors’ increased familiarity with predatory publishing did little to prevent their unwitting listing as editors. Some suspected predatory journals did provide services akin to open access publication. Education, research mentorship, and a realignment of research incentives may decrease the impact of predatory publishing.
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Heller, WD, and G. Scherer. "Editors’ Note." Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International/Contributions to Tobacco Research 25, no. 8 (2013): 661. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/cttr-2013-0942.

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AbstractWe would like to inform our readers that early next year our website will be relaunched. BeiträgezurTabakforschung International will subsequently appear on the online platform of the publishing house of De Gruyter as an open access journal. The journal will thus be integrated with a worldwide network of other journals, databases and libraries and its contents will be distributed to a global network of users. Our readers will be able to access it - as before - free of charges but they will be asked to register as a user on this platform before access can be made. Our authors are invited to submit their manuscripts using the online manuscript submission and peer review system.We would like to wish all of you a blessed Christmas and a prosperous and Happy New Year.
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Kumar, A., M. Kantardzic, and S. Madden. "Guest Editors' Introduction: Distributed Data Mining--Framework and Implementations." IEEE Internet Computing 10, no. 4 (2006): 15–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mic.2006.79.

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Petersen, Niklas, Alexandra Similea, Christoph Lange, and Steffen Lohmann. "TurtleEditor: A Web-Based RDF Editor to Support Distributed Ontology Development on Repository Hosting Platforms." International Journal of Semantic Computing 11, no. 03 (2017): 311–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793351x17400128.

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Ontologies are increasingly being developed on web-based repository hosting platforms such as GitHub. Accordingly, there is a demand for ontology editors which can be easily connected to the hosted repositories. TurtleEditor is a web-based RDF editor that provides this capability and supports the distributed development of ontologies on repository hosting platforms. It offers features such as syntax checking, syntax highlighting, and auto completion, along with a SPARQL endpoint to query the ontology. Furthermore, TurtleEditor integrates a visual editing view that allows for the graphical manipulation of the RDF graph and includes some basic clustering functionality. The text and graph views are constantly synchronized so that all changes to the ontology are immediately propagated and the views are updated accordingly. The results of a user study and performance tests show that TurtleEditor can indeed be effectively used to support the distributed development of ontologies on repository hosting platforms.
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Zhi-Quan Luo, M. Gastpar, Juan Liu, and A. Swami. "Distributed signal processing in sensor networks [from the guest Editors." IEEE Signal Processing Magazine 23, no. 4 (2006): 14–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/msp.2006.1657813.

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Tzeng, N. F., and P. C. Yew. "Special Issue on Distributed Shared Memory Systems - Guest Editors′ Introduction." Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing 29, no. 2 (1995): 105–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jpdc.1995.1111.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Distributed editors"

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Dietrich, Elton. "Projeto de um sistema de suporte a autoria cooperativa de hiperdocumentos." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/19117.

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O desenvolvimento de sistemas computacionais de apoio ao trabalho cooperativo tem se apresentado como a principal solução no sentido de ajudar grupos de pessoas que querem trabalhar de forma cooperativa e obter resultados melhores e de maneira mais rápida do que aqueles obtidos por esforço individual. A produção de documentos complexos como manuais de descrição técnica de produtos, manuais de usuários, tutoriais, relatórios técnicos, artigos, etc., é uma tarefa que se insere dentro deste contexto porque exige a colaboração de vários especialistas que participam da pesquisa ou do desenvolvimento do produto. De acordo com este contexto esta dissertação apresenta o projeto de um ambiente de suporte à autoria cooperativa que tem a finalidade de auxiliar um grupo de co-autores na construção de hiperdocumento complexos, mesmo estando fisicamente dispersos e interagindo de forma assíncrona. O ambiente oferece um conjunto de serviços de suporte tanto para a fase de planejamento quanto para a fase de execução ou escrita do hiperdocumento. Na fase de planejamento são discutidas as principais características do hiperdocumento que será criado, como a definição da estrutura lógica e a estrutura de apresentação, a atribuição das atividades entre os co-autores e a elaboração de um cronograma onde são detalhadas as tarefas necessárias e o tempo previsto para a conclusão das mesmas. Para auxiliar este planejamento são previstas ferramentas de apoio à realização de reuniões e à tomada de decisões e também um conjunto de ferramentas de apoio a criação da estrutura do hiperdocumento paralelamente com a atribuição das atividades de cada co-autor em relação aos elementos criados nesta estrutura. As ferramentas de apoio à fase de execução ou escrita enfatizam o compartilhamento de atividades e informações entre os co-autores bem como o suporte às interações entre eles. Elas terão como base o editor de hiperdocumentos estruturados THOT (desenvolvido no centro de pesquisas INRIA/CNRS - Grenoble, Fr.) que irá gerenciar as funções de edição. Estas ferramentas foram projetadas e desenvolvidas a nível de protótipo como uma extensão a este editor o que possibilitará seu uso de forma compartilhada por um grupo de co-autores. São apresentados nesta dissertação: i) o ambiente definido através de uma especificação informal sobre as funcionalidades previstas e, ii) características sobre a implementação de um protótipo deste ambiente.<br>The development of computer supported cooperative work has been used as the main solution to help groups of people that want to work in a cooperative environment and to obtain better and faster results than those attained by individual effort. The production of complex documents, as technical description guides of products, users manuals, tutorials, technical reports, papers, and so on, is a task that is inserted in this context, because it requires the collaboration of several specialists that work in the reserach and development of the product. According to this context this dissertation presents the design of an environment to support cooperative authoring to help a group of co-authors to build a hyperdocument, even though they are physically dispersed and interacting in an assyncronous mode. This environment offers a collection of services to support as the planning phase as the hyperdocument execution or writing phase. In the planning phase are discussed the main characteristics of the hyperdocument that will be produced like definition of the logical and presentation structures, the attribuition of activities among co-authors and the elaboration of a schedulling where are detailed the necessaries tasks and the foressened time to conclude them. To help this planning are foressen meetings support tools, decision support tools and also a set of tools to support hyperdocument structure criation together with the activities attributions of each co-authors in relation with the elements created in this structure. The execution or writing phase support tools emphatize the sharing of activities and informations among the co-authors as the support to their interactions. These tools will be based on the THOT structured hyperdocuments editor (developed at INRIA/CNRS research center - Grenoble, FR.) that will manager the editions functions. These tools were projected and designed in a prototype level as extensions to this editor which will allow its use in a shared manner for a group of co-authors. It is presented in this dissertation: i) the environment definided by an informal specification about the foressen functionalities, and; ii) the implemantion characteristics on a environment prototype.
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Konečný, Martin. "Webový editor textů s podporou souběžné práce více uživatelů." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-237113.

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Real-time collaboration editing is research area that has been studied for over 20 years. It involves multiple users editing a document such as plain-text, rich-text or an image concurrently over a high-latency network. Many problems involving consistency between users are associated with concurrent document editing, and an innovative technique called Operational Transformation developed by the GROVE (GRoup Outline Viewing Editor) system in 1989 addresses some of these issues. This paper will compare and contrast current implementations of real-time collaborative editors, and on the basis of this analysis describe the creation of a new web-based editor with support for concurrent editing. The design of our web editor will focus on methods of mutual communication between the individual instances of the editors, propagation of text changes, how to solve conflicts between multiple operations, and communication failures.
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Kollross, Diogo. "Sins : um editor Xchart na forma de plugin para o ambiente eclipse." [s.n.], 2007. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/276090.

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Orientador: Hans Kurt Edmund Liesenberg<br>Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Computação<br>Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-11T00:52:22Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Kollross_Diogo_M.pdf: 31909718 bytes, checksum: 107b2440c38f63fc3880fa52f54ea0d7 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007<br>Resumos: Sistemas reativos têm grande importância em muitas áreas da engenharia e da computação, mas a qualidade e maturidade das metodologias e ferramentas de apoio ao desenvolvimento deixam a desejar em relação às voltadas a sistemas transformacionais. Uma das metodologias de destaque é a Arquitetura Orientada a Modelos, onde os sistemas reativos são descritos por modelos que podem ser diretamente traduzidos em formas executáveis. A linguagem mais bem sucedida na modelagem de sistemas reativos é Statechart, que deu origem a variações como os diagramas de máquinas de estado do padrão UML e à linguagem Xchart. Essa linguagem é uma extensão de Statechart que introduz construções para controle de processos externos, história de ativações e hierarquização de eventos. Para superar as limitações da ferramenta já existente para edição de diagramas Xchart conhecida como Smart, foi desenvolvido o editor Sins (Sins 1s Not Smart), implementado como plugin para o ambiente integrado de desenvolvimento Eclipse. Com o editor Sins é possível editar os diagramas através de manipulação direta, diagramar a especificação automaticamente e gerar o código fonte correspondente na linguagem textual TEXchart. O algoritmo de layout implementado é uma variação do algoritmo de Sugiyama, modificado para melhorar a legibilidade do dia:grama ao garantir a consistência na apresentação de suas estruturas e gerar mapas semelhantes aos desenhados livremente<br>Abstract: Reactive systems have great importance in many areas of Engineering and Computing, but the quality and maturity of the development support methodologies and tools Iack when compared to those directed to transformational systems. One of the outstanding methodologies is Model Oriented Architecture, where the reactive systems are described by models that can be directly translated to executable form. The best succeeded language for modeling of reactive systems is Statechart, which is the origin of variations like state machine diagrams from the UML standard and the Xchart Language. This language is an extension of Statechart that introduces eIements for external process control, activation history and hierarchization of events. To overcome the limitations of the already existing tool for the edition of Xchart diagramas known as Smart, the Sins editor was developed (Sins Is Not Smart), implemented as a plugin for the Eclipse IDE. With the Sins editor it is possible to edit diagramas through direct manipulation, layout the specification automatically and generate the corresponding source code in the textual Language TEXchart. The implemented layout algorithm is a variation of the Sugiyama algorithm, modified for better legibility of the diagram by assuring consistency in the presentation of its structures and generation of layouts similar to those freely drawn<br>Mestrado<br>Sistemas de Computação<br>Mestre em Ciência da Computação
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Helgeson, Björn. "The Swedish Wikipedia Gender Gap." Thesis, KTH, Medieteknik och interaktionsdesign, MID, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-177493.

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The proportion of women editors on the English language Wikipedia has for years been known to be very low. The purpose of this thesis is to see if this gender gap exists on the Swedish language Wikipedia as well, and investigate the reasons behind it. To do this, three methods are used. Firstly a literature review is conducted, looking at women in computing and how Wikipedia works and how it was founded. Secondly, user behavior and activity-levels are measured through means of a database analysis of editors and edits. And thirdly, a survey is distributed, aimed at both readers and editors of Swedish Wikipedia, gathering some 2700 respondents. The results indicate that there is indeed a big disproportion, and that only between 13-19% of editors are women. The findings did not indicate readers of the encyclopedia having any strong negative preconceptions about Wikipedia or its community. However when looking at reasons for not contributing, women were significantly more likely to perceive themselves as not competent enough to edit. Computer skills were found to be an important factor for trying out editing in the first place, and Wikipedia’s connection to a male-dominated computing/programming culture is put forth as a reason for the resilience of the gender gap. The difference in men’s and women’s communication styles in relation to the climate Wikipedia’s policies and guidelines is also discussed.<br>Andelen kvinnor som redigerar engelskspråkiga Wikipedia har visats vara väldigt låg. Syftet med detta arbetet är att undersöka om andelen ser likadan ut på den Svenskspråkiga siten också, samt undersöka de bakomliggande orsakerna. För att göra detta används tre metoder. Först görs en literaturstudie som behandlar kvinnor inom programmering och hur Wikipedia fungerar och dess grundande. Därefter mäts användarbeteende och aktivitetsnivåer genom en databasanalys på redigerare och redigeringar. slutligen distribuerades en webb-enkät riktad till både läsare och redigerare av svenskspråkiga Wikipedia, med runt 2700 svaranden. Resultaten visar att det finns en stor snedfördelning och att endast mellan 13-19% av redigerare är kvinnor. Resultaten påvisar inte några särskilda negativa uppfattningar hos läsare om Wikipedia eller dess gemenskap. Däremot uppgav kvinnor i signifikant högre utsträckning att en viktig anledning till att de inte bidrog till encyklopedin var att de inte upplevde sig tillräckligt kompetenta. Datorvana fanns vara en viktig faktor till att testa på att redigera första gången, och Wikipedias koppling till en mans-dominerad programmeringskultur diskuteras som en faktor till den låga andelen kvinnor. Wikipedias policies och riktlinjer och dess sammankoppling med skillnader i män och kvinnors kommunikationsstilar på internet diskuteras även.
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Books on the topic "Distributed editors"

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Kowal, Rebekah J., Gerald Siegmund, and Randy Martin. Introduction. Edited by Rebekah J. Kowal, Gerald Siegmund, and Randy Martin. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199928187.013.51.

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Dance and politics move and move one another in complex and myriad ways. What aspects or efficacy of a dance can be considered political, and what possibilities and understandings of politics are disclosed through dance are not fixed in advance. At the same time, dance is not one; it is dispersed geographically, distributed aesthetically, and it is diverse genealogically, such that gathering movement practices under the banner of dance bears a politics of its own. Opening up its critical terms in two directions, the Introduction illuminates how dance achieves its politics and how notions of the political are themselves expanded when viewed from the perspective of dance. The editors also pay tribute to the research of their colleague, mentor, friend, and co-editor Randy Martin, whose scholarship has inspired and informed the collective inquiry of dance and politics.
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Schuller, Andrew. Academic Publishing. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199574797.003.0011.

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The core of the Oxford University Press is academic publishing, and it was from this strength that the Press developed interests in reference, educational, and trade publishing. Scholarly publishing, although a significant component of the New York Business and a number of the branches, is primarily centred in Oxford and distributed under the imprint of The Clarendon Press. The chapter considers the growth of the university textbook market and the conscious effort of the Press, as recommended by the Waldock Report, to expand the scientific list and to cultivate relationships with the academic faculties of the University of Oxford. The chapter outlines OUP’s response to pedagogic and research developments in universities and the economics of the academic publishing sector. The influence of individual editors and senior management is also considered, as are the Press’s efforts to coordinate its academic programme across the three major markets in America, Europe, and Japan.
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Wardhaugh, Benjamin, ed. Letters. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805045.003.0001.

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133 letters are edited. They range from 30 July 1770, when Charles Hutton was a schoolteacher in Newcastle, to February 1823. Most are from Hutton’s time at the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich, and shed light on his contacts, his activities, and his role as a recipient and distributor of mathematical patronage. A long series of letters illuminates his role as editor of the Ladies’ Diary and the development of his relationship with the provincial mathematician Lewis Evans. The letters range across various subjects in mathematics, natural philosophy, and civil engineering. They touch on Hutton’s personal and professional life and his various publication projects. Correspondents include the mathematicians Burrow, Playfair, and Frend, the scientists Maskelyne, Cavendish, Banks, Herschel, Baily, Laplace, and Babbage, and literary figures such as Catherine Hutton and Alexander Tilloch.
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Li, Wai-Yee. Textual Transmission of Earlier Literature during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties. Edited by Wiebke Denecke, Wai-Yee Li, and Xiaofei Tian. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199356591.013.22.

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Classical Chinese literature exerts a powerful hold on readers and writers in later periods. The question of how earlier literature was preserved, classified, anthologized, and distributed is vital for understanding how authors defined their creative and interpretive endeavors during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Printing expanded, with a dramatic increase in numbers and variety in the sixteenth century. For many of the texts discussed in our volume, the earliest extant editions or reconstituted versions date from the Ming dynasty, and many important commentaries and annotations were produced during the late imperial period. Encyclopedias and collectanea show how tradition is repackaged. Political legitimation is bound up with state-sponsored comprehensive collections and encyclopedias. Anthologies of earlier literature and commentaries on them yield insights into literary trends in later periods. Primers and textbooks demonstrate the role of classical literature in acquiring basic linguistic and literary competence.
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Book chapters on the topic "Distributed editors"

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Naughton, Jeffrey F., and Gerhard Weikum. "Guest Editors’ Introduction." In Parallel and Distributed Information Systems. Springer US, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6132-0_1.

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Bertino, Elisa, and M. Tamer Özsu. "Guest Editors’ Introduction." In Distributed and Parallel Database Object Management. Springer US, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2746-6_1.

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Prasad, Sushil K., Anshul Gupta, Arnold L. Rosenberg, Alan Sussman, and Charles Weems. "Editors’ Introduction and Roadmap." In Topics in Parallel and Distributed Computing. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93109-8_1.

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Cherif, Asma, and Abdessamad Imine. "Undo-Based Access Control for Distributed Collaborative Editors." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04265-2_14.

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Imine, Abdessamad, Asma Cherif, and Michaël Rusinowitch. "A Flexible Access Control Model for Distributed Collaborative Editors." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04219-5_6.

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Xue, Liyin, Mehmet Orgun, and Kang Zhang. "Intention Preservation by Multi-versioning in Distributed Real-Time Group Editors." In Engineering and Deployment of Cooperative Information Systems. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45785-2_41.

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Randolph, Aurel, Abdessamad Imine, Hanifa Boucheneb, and Alejandro Quintero. "Specification and Verification Using Alloy of Optimistic Access Control for Distributed Collaborative Editors." In Formal Methods for Industrial Critical Systems. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41010-9_13.

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Salam, Khan Md Anwarus, Hiroshi Uchida, Setsuo Yamada, and Nishio Tetsuro. "Web Based UNL Graph Editor." In Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing. Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00738-0_16.

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Anisimov, Nikolay, Aleksey Kovalenko, Pavel Postupalski, and Aleksey Simanchuk. "A graphical Petri net based editor for a visualization of distributed and parallel systems." In Parallel Processing: CONPAR 92—VAPP V. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-55895-0_519.

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Olfos, Raimundo, Masami Isoda, and Soledad Estrella. "Multiplication of Whole Numbers in the Curriculum: Singapore, Japan, Portugal, the USA, Mexico, Brazil, and Chile." In Teaching Multiplication with Lesson Study. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28561-6_2.

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AbstractThis chapter shows how the teaching of multiplication is structured in national curriculum standards (programs) around the world. (The documents are distributed by national governments via the web. Those documents are written in different formats and depths. For understanding the descriptions of the standards, we also refer to national authorized textbooks for confirmation of meanings.) The countries chosen for comparison in this case are two countries in Asia, one in Europe, two in North America, and two in South America: Singapore, Japan, Portugal, the USA (where the Common Core State Standards (2010) are not national but are agreed on by most of the states), Mexico, Brazil, and Chile, from the viewpoint of their influences on Ibero-American countries. (The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards (published in 2000) and the Japanese and Singapore textbooks have been influential in Latin America. Additionally, Portugal was selected to be compared with Brazil). To distinguish between each country’s standard and the general standards described here, the national curriculum standards are just called the “program.” The comparison shows the differences in the programs for multiplication in these countries in relation to the sequence of the description and the way of explanation. The role of this chapter in Part I of this book is to provide the introductory questions that will be discussed in Chaps. 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 to explain the features of the Japanese approach. (As is discussed in Chap. 1, the Japanese approach includes the Japanese curriculum, textbooks, and methods of teaching which can be used for designing classes, as has been explored in Chile (see (Estrella, Mena, Olfos, Lesson Study in Chile: a very promising but still uncertain path. In Quaresma, Winsløw, Clivaz, da Ponte, Ní Shúilleabháin, Takahashi (eds), Mathematics lesson study around the world: Theoretical and methodological issues. Cham: Springer, pp. 105–122, 2018). The comparison focuses on multiplication of whole numbers. In multiplication, all of these countries seem to have similar goals—namely, for their students to grasp the meaning of multiplication and develop fluency in calculation. However, are they the same? By using the newest editions of each country’s curriculum standards, comparisons are done on the basis of the manner of writing, with assigned grades for the range of numbers, meanings, expression, tables, and multidigit multiplication. The relationship with other specific content such as division, the use of calculators, the treatment of multiples, and mixed arithmetic operations are beyond the scope of this comparison. Those are mentioned only if there is a need to show diversity.
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Conference papers on the topic "Distributed editors"

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Cherif, Asma, Abdessamad Imine, and Michaël Rusinowitch. "Optimistic access control for distributed collaborative editors." In the 2011 ACM Symposium. ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1982185.1982374.

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Knister, Michael J., and Atul Prakash. "DistEdit: a distributed toolkit for supporting multiple group editors." In the 1990 ACM conference. ACM Press, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/99332.99366.

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Imine, Abdessamad. "Flexible Concurrency Control for Real-Time Collaborative Editors." In 2008 28th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops (ICDCS Workshops). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdcs.workshops.2008.91.

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Li, D., and R. Li. "Ensuring content and intention consistency in real-time group editors." In 24th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2004. Proceedings. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdcs.2004.1281643.

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Shao, Bin, Du Li, and Ning Gu. "An Optimized String Transformation Algorithm for Real-Time Group Editors." In 2009 15th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icpads.2009.72.

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Chengzheng Sun and Wentong Cai. "Capturing causality by compressed vector clock in real-time group editors." In Proceedings 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium. IPDPS 2002. IEEE, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ipdps.2002.1015548.

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Laue, Ralf, and Arian Storch. "Adding Visual Annotations to Model Elements in Eclipse-Based Diagram Editors." In 2016 IEEE 20th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop (EDOCW). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/edocw.2016.7584343.

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Chen, David, and Chengzheng Sun. "A distributed algorithm for graphic objects replication in real-time group editors." In the international ACM SIGGROUP conference. ACM Press, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/320297.320310.

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Sun, Chengzheng, and Rok Sosič. "Optimal locking integrated with operational transformation in distributed real-time group editors." In the eighteenth annual ACM symposium. ACM Press, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/301308.301322.

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Evaristo, Bruno, Vagner Nascimento, André Defrémont, Billy Anderson Pinheiro, and Antônio Jorge Gomes Abelém. "Editora Científica Autônoma e Distribuída sobre Blockchain Privada." In I Workshop em Blockchain: Teoria, Tecnologias e Aplicações. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/wblockchain.2019.7485.

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Abstract:
O processo de publicações de artigos global através da Internet utilizando sistemas de submissão, revisão e publicação. Tais sistemas tem um elevado custo financeiro e computacional, tornando o conhecimento científico restrito a um público cada vez menor. Existem iniciativas que tentam tornar o processo de submissão e avaliação abertos e visam promover o acesso mais democráticos a ele. Entretanto, dois desafios ficam evidentes, o primeiro é a relação desigual entre autores e editoras durante os processos de submissão, revisão e publicação; o segundo está relacionado a infraestrutura de uma editora que normalmente responde pelos direitos de publicação do artigo. Neste sentido, visando dar maior governança ao processo de publicação de artigos, nós propomos a Editora Científica Autônoma e Distribuída (Distributed Autonomic Scientific Publisher - DASP), uma editora científica autônoma funcionando sobre uma blockchain privada(permissionada) que permite que todo o processo seja auditado, garantindo os direitos autorais aos pesquisadores envolvidos na publicação de cada artigo e diminuindo o custo para os leitores com a retirada de intermediários. Como prova de conceito foi desenvolvido um ambiente editorial com os processos básicos de submissão e revisão para validar a proposta.
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