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Jarrett, Jack Marius. "Musical notation system." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 125, no. 5 (2009): 3490. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.3139596.

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Liu, HsiaoYing. "A Graphical Notation Editing System (AGNES)." ACM SIGSMALL/PC Notes 17, no. 3-4 (1991): 40–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/140738.140781.

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Gunawan, Hendy, Janson Hendryli, and Dyah Erny Herwindiati. "Program Konversi Citra Notasi Balok Menjadi Notasi Angka." Computatio : Journal of Computer Science and Information Systems 2, no. 2 (2018): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.24912/computatio.v2i2.2278.

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The Image Conversion Program of Music Notation being Numeric Notation is a character recognition system that accepts input in form of music notation image that produces an output of a DOCX file containing the numeric notation from the input image. Music notation has notation value, ritmic value and written with a music stave. The system consists of four main processes: preprocessing (grayscale and thresholding), notation line segmentation, notation character segmentation, and template matching. Template matching is used to recognize the music notation that obtained after segmentation. The recognition process obtained by comparing the image with the template image that has been inputted before to the database. This system has 100% success rate on segmentation of the character and success rate 38,4843% on the character recognition with template matching.
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De las Heras Fernández, Rosa. "Teaching flamenco zapateado: a new notation-based methodology." ARTSEDUCA, no. 28 (December 28, 2020): 68–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.6035/artseduca.2021.28.5.

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Dance has traditionally been taught using a style based on teacher-pupil oral transmission, imitation and repetition. While there are notation methods for dance, few proposals for zapateado notation exist. This research develops a critical analysis not only of the currently existing notation systems for flamenco zapateado, but also of rhythmic notation systems for percussion based on the traditional Western system of musical notation, which form the basis of the foundations of the system of the method of notation presented here. The article shows that this flamenco zapateado notation system is the first to combine how the foot strikes the floor with the rhythmic aspects using notation with a clear visual appearance and a sequence of didactic content which takes into account motor aspects as well as rhythmic ones.
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De las Heras Fernández, Rosa. "Teaching flamenco zapateado: a new notation-based methodology." ARTSEDUCA, no. 28 (December 28, 2020): 66–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.6035/10.6035/artseduca.2020.28.5.

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Dance has traditionally been taught using a style based on teacher-pupil oral transmission, imitation and repetition. While there are notation methods for dance, few proposals for zapateado notation exist. This research develops a critical analysis not only of the currently existing notation systems for flamenco zapateado, but also of rhythmic notation systems for percussion based on the traditional Western system of musical notation, which form the basis of the foundations of the system of the method of notation presented here. The article shows that this flamenco zapateado notation system is the first to combine how the foot strikes the floor with the rhythmic aspects using notation with a clear visual appearance and a sequence of didactic content which takes into account motor aspects as well as rhythmic ones.
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Ni, Enzhi, Minjun Jiang, Xiaojun Ding, and Changle Zhou. "Handwriting input system of chinese guqin notation." Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage 3, no. 3 (2011): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1921614.1921616.

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Jackson, Michael. "The moon system adapted for musical notation." British Journal of Visual Impairment 5, no. 3 (1987): 93–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026461968700500305.

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Rai, Anshu, Avesh Sachan, and Vinay Kumar Verma. "Transposition revisited: New classification and notation system." Journal of Indian Orthodontic Society 50, no. 4 (2016): 228–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0974909820160405.

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Huget, M. P. "Agent UML notation for multiagent system design." IEEE Internet Computing 8, no. 4 (2004): 63–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mic.2004.6.

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Kuuskankare, Mika. "ENP: A System for Contemporary Music Notation." Contemporary Music Review 28, no. 2 (2009): 221–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07494460903322505.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Limončean system of notation"

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Grogono, Clive Jonathan. "A translation program to convert traditional music notation to the NotaBene Notation System." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ39657.pdf.

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Tatem, Joseph Edward. ""ENGRAVE - An expert system that understands and generates musical notation"." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/43378.

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Yunten, Tamer. "Supervisory methodology and notation (SUPERMAN) for human-computer system development." Diss., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/49969.

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The underlying goal of SUPERvisory Methodology And Notation (SUPERMAN) is to enhance productive operation of human-computer system developers by providing easy-to-use concepts and automated tools for developing high-quality (e.g., human-engineered, cost-effective, easy-to-maintain) target systems. The supervisory concept of the methodology integrates functions of many modeling techniques, and allows complete representation of the designer's conceptualization of a system's operation. The methodology views humans as functional elements of a system in addition to computer elements. Parts of software which implement human-computer interaction are separated from the rest of software. A single, unified system representation is used throughout a system lifecycle. The concepts of the methodology are notationally built into a graphical programming language. The use of this language in developing a system leads to a natural and orderly application of the methodology.<br>Ph. D.<br>incomplete_metadata
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Shortt, Marie Therese. "Patterning culture : developing a system for the visual notation of greetings." Thesis, University of Brighton, 2015. https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/80e3b7e6-e439-4aaf-b27b-e888252b7930.

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This practice-based thesis examines ways in which the cultural patterning of greetings can be understood through their visualisation. The graphic design practice uses a range of digital tools and software to develop an animated graphic notation system for analysing nonverbal aspects of greetings both within and across cultures. The thesis explicates the process of this development and outlines its context and significance. Previous systems of visualisation devised by anthropologists for the study of greetings have stopped short of using contemporary digital technology. Further, although intercultural contact has increased, most existing greetings studies still focus on intracultural greetings.
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Owens, Tyler. "A Covering System with Minimum Modulus 42." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2014. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/4329.

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Horne, Kyle. "Parallezation of Performance Limiting Routines in the Computational Fluid Dynamics General Notation System Library." DigitalCommons@USU, 2009. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/522.

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The Computational Fluid Dynamics General Notation System provides a unified way in which computational fluid dynamics data can be stored, but does not support the parallel I/O capabilities now available from version five of the Hierarchical Data Format library which serves as a back end for he standard. To resolve this deficiency, a new parallel extension library has been written and benchmarked for this work which can write files compliant with the standard using parallel file access modes. When using this new library, the write performance shows an increase of four-fold in some cases when compared to the same hardware operating in serial. Additionally, the use of parallel I/O allows much larger cases to be written since the problem is scattered across many nodes of a cluster, whose aggregate memory is much greater than that found on a single machine. These developments will allow computational fluid dynamics simulations to execute faster, since less time will be spent waiting for each time step to finish writing, as well prevent the need for lengthy reconstruction of data after the completion of a simulation.
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Abukhder, Jamal S. A. "A study of the management process on construction projects, and the development of a new notation system." Thesis, University of Dundee, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.603440.

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The construction is large, yet split into many specialities, each with its own tiers of management. A successful construction project operates with each component acting as an inherent part of an undivided whole rather than as a separate group. However, major projects often encounter problems in the control of activities that will allow them to complete the project on time and to budget. There are many examples of projects that have overrun their budget or have completed late. Three significant examples are the Channel Tunnel, Sydney Opera House and Scottish Parliament. This research aimed to assess the project process and to establish the problems that make the project difficult to control and manage. A review of current literature highlighted the increasing interest in tools and techniques for improving efficiency and quality employed in other industries, as suggested by the Egan Report (1998). The Egan Report used examples from other industries to highlight construction's poor performance. The complexity of projects, created by the present construction process, generates large quantities of information. This information is often not integrated and frequently uses different terms for similar items. Current planning tools are able to represent a one-way progression of activities or tasks, but not the information required to perform the activity nor the roles and responsibilities of the participants in the project. Meanwhile, incomplete, inaccurate, and/ or untimely information may cause a disruption to the different phases of the project. The aims of the study are to identify the major management problems arising from poor integration in construction projects; to measure the significance of the problems on several case studies; to rank the hypothesis in order of significance between projects; and to develop a system that could help to reduce the problems identified. Seven hypotheses have been proposed and tested on four case studies. The key result arising from testing the hypotheses and ranking them in order of significance was the identification of three main dominant problems which in order of importance are Integration, followed by Mapping and Linear Responsibility Analysis. As a result of identifying the main problems in managing projects a model is proposed that can be used to manage and control the project process systematically, and to integrate all the elements of the project in one framework. This model addresses the main issues from testing the hypotheses and combines the planning systems in one framework, in contrast to the current systems which are used separately to plan the project. This proposed model may lead to the reduction and/or elimination of the most dominant problems arising from the use of traditional techniques to plan and control projects. The model was tested and validated on one case study. Site staff were shown how this proposed model could deal with the problems that occur on projects where traditional systems are used. The proposed model was shown to be successful in the planning of this case study, and in predicting and highlighting the source of problems.
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Chovítek, Jakub. "Analýza procesů ve společnosti AiP Safe s.r.o." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-85165.

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The subject of the thesis is an process analysis in the company AiP Safe, Ltd. First, theoretical approaches and methods for organization and business process analysis are summarized. The best known modeling notations are also described. For the analysis of AiP Safe, Ltd. was chosen BSP method and for process modeling was chosen BPMN notation. The result of the work is a suggestion to establish strategic goals and strategies to achieve them, change in the organizational structure, optimization of selected processes, introduction of new metrics, introduction of new information system and recommendations based on the SWOT analysis.
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Robinson, Judith Elizabeth. "Neither use nor ornament : a consideration of the evidence for the existence of a system of communication and notation in the European upper Palaeolithic." Thesis, Durham University, 1993. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/5748/.

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This thesis is concerned with devising an objective means of testing whether or not the people of the European Upper Palaeolithic used systems of notation to create intentional records. I begin with a discussion of the theoretical parameters that I intend to adopt, notably an adaptive rather than a progressive model of change over time, and the need for a controlled use of analogical comparisons between present phenomena and prehistory. By briefly summarising the approach of past researchers in this area, I identified engraved mobiliary artefacts as the primary source of data. In order, to construct an objective model to test the hypothetical existence of notation, I first examine other forms of visual communication, notably iconicity, decoration and the use of signs and symbols. I conclude that any recognisable examples of notation would be structured in order to effectively convey information. As a result I devise a series of criteria based on first principles by which I hope to be able to distinguish between examples of representational, decorative, notational and purely random accumulations of lines. To test the effectiveness of these criteria, I apply then to examples of known systems of visual representation taken from the Ethnographic collections of four museums. These include Australian message sticks, tallies, records of time and calendars. I conclude that my criteria are able to discriminate between examples of notation and other classes of meaningful representation. I also isolate the recurrent use of translational symmetry and rotational symmetry in notational artefacts, and the absence of mirror and slide refection. By discussing in some detail the approach of past researchers to the identification of notation in engraved mobiliary artefacts from the Upper Palaeolithic I isolate certain practical and theo-reucal problems. To correlate my results with those of Marshack I apply my criteria to five of his selected examples and conclude that two out of the five are not notational by my criteria. I also test my criteria against some artefacts from the Piette and Saint-Perier collections in Paris and conclude that the structure of the marks on some examples conform to my criteria of notation. Marshack is criticised for claiming to identify evolving systems and traditions of notation using only a handful of examples from sites all over Europe and the timescale of the Upper Palaeolithic. I counter this defect by looking at a sample of data taken from a single site, Enleue in Ariege. The engraved artefacts date to Perigordian V and the Early and Middle Magdalenian and are backed by independent dating techniques and a wealth of complementary finds. By providing a detailed summary of the characteristics of this data set I was able to identify certain common characteristics of non-figurative engraved mobiliary artefacts. By measuring the physical properties of the lines on the complete data namely their length, distance and orientation, I demonstrate the presence or absence of order and structure using Multivariate Cluster Analysis and Two- and Three-Dimensional plots. The cases are selected from Marshack's data, my Paris data, the complete examples from Enlene, with known examples of notation and randomly generated examples to act as controls. As a result of the identification of orientation and then inter-line distance as the prime indications of artefact variability, the broken bones from Enlene are included. Further statistical tests isolate certain artefacts as examples of low variabilty, which are confirmed by my criteria to be the most likely examples of notation or decoration at Enlene.
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El, Didi Amer. "Système modal arabe levantin du XIVe au XVIIIe siècle : étude historique, systémique et sémiotique, éditions critiques et traductions des manuscrits." Thesis, Paris 4, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA040006.

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Loin de prétendre à l’exhaustivité, cette thèse présente un premier essai visant à une compréhension plus unifiée et plus globale du système modal arabe d’une période s’étalant sur cinq siècles environ. Un des enjeux de cette recherche est, pour reprendre les termes d’Amnon Shiloah, « de quitter, une fois pour toutes, la légende de léthargie » et d’enlever la qualification de «stagnation » et d’« âge des ténèbres » longtemps attachée à cette époque. Il s’est avéré à travers les pages de cette recherche, que le système modal n’a jamais perdu sa vitalité. Tout au contraire, les études historique, philologique, systémique et sémiotique menées au cours de cette thèse attestent de la présence d’un fil conducteur qui lie, d’un bout à l’autre, la tradition du XIIIe siècle à celle du XIXe siècle<br>Far from being exhaustive, this thesis presents a first attempt to a more cohesive and comprehensive understanding of the Arab modal system of a period of time spanning about five centuries. One aim of this research is, following Amnon Shiloah, "to leave once and for all, the legend of lethargy" and remove the clause of "stagnation" and "dark ages" long attached to this epoch. It appears through the pages of this research that the modal system never lost its liveliness. On the contrary, historical, philological, systemic and semiotic studies conducted during this thesis show the presence of a thread that binds, from one end to the other, the tradition of the thirteenth century to that of the nineteenth century
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Books on the topic "Limončean system of notation"

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The Armenian neume system of notation. Curzon, 1999.

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Labanotation: The system of analyzing and recording movement. 4th ed. Routledge, 2005.

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John, Underwood. The do-re-mi system of music notation shorthand. Dorrance Pub., 2003.

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Lassfolk, Kai. Music notation as objects: An object-oriented analysis of the common western music notation system. International Semiotics Institute at Imatra : Semiotic Society of Finland : Department of Musicology, University of Helsinki, 2003.

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Music notation as objects: An object-oriented analysis of the common western music notation system. International Semiotics Institute, 2004.

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The Nashville number system. 5th ed. C. Williams, 1997.

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Guest, Ann Hutchinson. A history of the development of the Laban notation system. Cevera, 1995.

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name, No. Recommended practice: The CFD general notation system--standard interface data structures. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2003.

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Atkinson, Charles M. The critical nexus: Tone-system, mode, and notation in early medieval music. Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Atkinson, Charles M. The critical nexus: Tone-system, mode, and notation in early medieval music. Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Limončean system of notation"

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Gooch, Jan W. "CIE Color Notation System." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers. Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6247-8_2391.

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Lilly, Kathryn W. "System Modelling and Notation." In Efficient Dynamic Simulation of Robotic Mechanisms. Springer US, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3124-1_2.

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Weik, Martin H. "mixed-base notation system." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary. Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_11605.

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Weik, Martin H. "mixed-radix notation system." In Computer Science and Communications Dictionary. Springer US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0613-6_11613.

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Kumar, Ruchika, and Gunter Mussbacher. "Textual User Requirements Notation." In System Analysis and Modeling. Languages, Methods, and Tools for Systems Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01042-3_10.

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Criss, Robert E., and James Farquhar. "3. Abundance, Notation, and Fractionation of Light Stable Isotopes." In Oxygen in the Solar System, edited by Glenn J. MacPherson, David W. Mittlefehldt, and John H. Jones. De Gruyter, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781501508509-003.

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Morris, Derrick, David Evans, Peter Green, and Colin Theaker. "An Object Oriented Notation for Computer System Models." In Object Oriented Computer Systems Engineering. Springer London, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1015-6_4.

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Zhang, Shun, Qilei Li, Tao Yu, XiaoJie Shen, Weidong Geng, and Pingyao Wang. "Implementation of a Notation-Based Motion Choreography System." In Interactive Technologies and Sociotechnical Systems. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11890881_54.

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Roy, Jean-François, Jason Kealey, and Daniel Amyot. "Towards Integrated Tool Support for the User Requirements Notation." In System Analysis and Modeling: Language Profiles. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11951148_13.

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Kanda, Kazuyuki, Akira Ichikawa, Yuji Nagashima, et al. "Notation System and Statistical Analysis of NMS in JSL." In Gesture and Sign Language in Human-Computer Interaction. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-47873-6_19.

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Conference papers on the topic "Limončean system of notation"

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Toh, Chooi Ling Si, Chee Kyun Ng, and Nor Kamariah Noordin. "Melody to musical notation translating system." In 2011 IEEE 17th Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications (APCC). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apcc.2011.6152934.

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Potts, Liza, Minh-Tam Nguyen, and Heather Turner. "Notation System for Rapid Usability Testing." In SIGDOC '16: The 34th ACM International Conference on the Design of Communication. ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2987592.2987635.

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Kalnins, Audris, Edgars Celms, Elina Kalnina, and Agris Sostaks. "Behaviour modelling notation for information system design." In the 1st Workshop. ACM Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1555852.1555854.

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MAZZOCCA, N., M. RAK, and U. VILLANO. "PARALLEL PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT USING THE METAPL NOTATION SYSTEM." In Proceedings of the International Conference ParCo2001. PUBLISHED BY IMPERIAL COLLEGE PRESS AND DISTRIBUTED BY WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING CO., 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9781860949630_0059.

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Fetzer, D. T., and J. H. Poore. "Using box structures with the Z notation." In Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. IEEE, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hicss.1992.183253.

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Hochreiner, Christoph, Matteo Nardelli, Bernhard Knasmueller, Stefan Schulte, and Schahram Dustdar. "VTDL: A Notation for Data Stream Processing Applications." In 2018 IEEE Symposium on Service-Oriented System Engineering (SOSE). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sose.2018.00019.

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Rumsey, Christopher, Bruce Wedan, Thomas Hauser, and Marc Poinot. "Recent Updates to the CFD General Notation System (CGNS)." In 50th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting including the New Horizons Forum and Aerospace Exposition. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2012-1264.

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Legensky, S., D. Edwards, R. Bush, et al. "CFD general notation system (CGNS) - Status and future directions." In 40th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting & Exhibit. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2002-752.

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Acharya, S., H. Mohanty, and R. K. Shyamasundar. "MOBICHARTS: a notation to specify mobile computing applications." In 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the. IEEE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hicss.2003.1174844.

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"A Modeling Tool for Multidimensional Data using the ADAPT Notation." In 2009 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hicss.2009.25.

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Reports on the topic "Limončean system of notation"

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Wilson, D., Daniel Breton, Lauren Waldrop, et al. Signal propagation modeling in complex, three-dimensional environments. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/40321.

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The Signal Physics Representation in Uncertain and Complex Environments (SPRUCE) work unit, part of the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Army Terrestrial-Environmental Modeling and Intelligence System (ARTEMIS) work package, focused on the creation of a suite of three-dimensional (3D) signal and sensor performance modeling capabilities that realistically capture propagation physics in urban, mountainous, forested, and other complex terrain environments. This report describes many of the developed technical capabilities. Particular highlights are (1) creation of a Java environmental data abstraction layer for 3D representation of the atmosphere and inhomogeneous terrain that ingests data from many common weather forecast models and terrain data formats, (2) extensions to the Environmental Awareness for Sensor and Emitter Employment (EASEE) software to enable 3D signal propagation modeling, (3) modeling of transmitter and receiver directivity functions in 3D including rotations of the transmitter and receiver platforms, (4) an Extensible Markup Language/JavaScript Object Notation (XML/JSON) interface to facilitate deployment of web services, (5) signal feature definitions and other support for infrasound modeling and for radio-frequency (RF) modeling in the very high frequency (VHF), ultra-high frequency (UHF), and super-high frequency (SHF) frequency ranges, and (6) probabilistic calculations for line-of-sight in complex terrain and vegetation.
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