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Liddell, Savannah S., Rosalyn Marar, Ronald S. Go, Caleb C. Bentz, Jonas Paludo, and Richard C. Godby. "Call Me Maybe: An Analysis of Hematology Fellowship Home-Call Burden, Perceptions, and Attitudes." Blood 144, Supplement 1 (2024): 5204. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2024-206131.

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Introduction: Traditional home-call, or the practice of holding a pager at home overnight to manage questions regarding patient care and direct patient calls, is a common component of hematology fellowship. Depending on the institution and training program, the frequency and expectations of home-call may vary. Home-call in fellowship is often performed overnight between two days of work without a “post-call” day to recover. As a field, medicine has entered the digital era, accompanied by changes in patient interactions and expectations involving after-hours calls. Little is known about modern non-digital interactions with patients such as after-hours calls in hematology practices and their effects on trainees. This project aims to evaluate the home-call pager burden and subjective experience in fellows. Methods: We analyzed Hematology Pager (HP) data from 7/1/19 - 4/14/23. The HPs for Mayo Clinic Rochester are covered by hematology fellows, including the weekend and after hours (6PM - 7AM) pagers. Those of interest were the Consults Pager (CP; covers new inpatient consults if discussion initiated outside of electronic order) and the Outpatient Pager (OP; covers direct patient calls as well as critical result communications for weekends and after-hours). The frequency of home-call varies based on each rotation but can require home-call up to 3-4 times per week with the expectation to occasionally present to the hospital overnight in the setting of a hematologic emergency. An optional survey was distributed to the fellowship in May 2024 with the intent to support trainee wellness and assess perceptions and attitudes toward the home-call experience. We allowed for free-text responses and used a 5-point Likert scale for structured responses. Results: The CP received a total of 5,304 pages during the analyzed period for a mean of 3.8 pages per day. Of those, 975 pages (18%) occurred after-hours and 1,250 (24%) during weekends. The OP received a total of 3,964 pages during the analyzed period, definitionally during weekends and/or after-hours, for a mean of 2.9 pages per day. The OP had the highest relative activity on weekends, which ranged from 1-18 calls per day. The survey captured 19/33 (58%) hematology/oncology fellows, which were comprised of 58% males and 42% females representing all levels of training with 42% PGY4s, 26% PGY5s, and 32% PGY6s. Over 85% felt that holding the HP was not an educational experience and that they did not learn about hematology while managing it. Moreover, 85% of respondents felt that they did not help patients get time-sensitive care when holding the HP. Only 5% felt that the majority of care provided through the HP required a Medical Degree and 32% agreed that the majority of calls were due to an acute clinical status change warranting immediate medical attention. If immediate medical attention was possibly required, 95% of fellows reported a recommendation of evaluation in the nearest emergency room. Over 85% of fellows felt that the HP affected other individuals (e.g., significant other) in their households. No respondents (0%) agreed that they could maintain their exercise schedule while holding the HP and only 16% reported no effect on their social life. Nearly all fellows reported not feeling well rested after a home call shift, regardless of whether the level of pager activity was low (≤2 calls), average (3-5 calls), or high (≥6 calls). Up to 95% of fellows reported feeling anxiety when holding the pagers. The free responses outlined concerns about sleep deprivation from call multiple times per week, the impact of home-call on learning, and the desire for a process that triaged patient calls at night that did not require physician resource utilization. Conclusions: Home-call is a long-standing tradition that gives hospital teams and patients access to specialty care after standard business hours. However, home-call can impact wellness, contribute to fatigue, and affect learning. To our knowledge, this is the first analysis evaluating call pager volumes and hematology fellows' perceptions and attitudes toward the home-call experience. Hematology is a dynamic field that requires empathy, critical thinking, and physician wellness to provide the best possible care to patients. In the digital era, the current structure of this long-standing tradition may warrant reevaluation and optimization to prioritize a system beneficial for both patient care and physician wellness.
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Ly, Theresa, Cameron S. Korb-Wells, Daniel Sumpton, Robert R. Russo, and Les Barnsley. "Nature and Impact of Interruptions on Clinical Workflow of Medical Residents in the Inpatient Setting." Journal of Graduate Medical Education 5, no. 2 (2013): 232–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.4300/jgme-d-12-00040.1.

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Abstract Background Medical officers (trainees) in their first to third postgraduate years (PGY-1–3s) work in complex, busy environments, performing tasks that require concentration and application of learned skills. There are frequently competing demands, and being paged is among the most common. Objective We quantified and described the effect of interruptions that paging created on the clinical workflow of PGY-1–3s during ward duties. Methods This prospective study was conducted at 2 teaching hospitals in Sydney, Australia. Medical students were recruited as observers to log interruptions of PGY-1–3s' workflow arising from pages from other members of the hospital team. Results Forty-two pairs consisting of a PGY-1–3 trainee and an observer were recruited, with 24 proceeding to data collection. Nursing was the most frequent source of pages (47%); other medical staff accounted for 16% of pages, allied health for 12%, and others for 24% (with pharmacy the most common). Pages commonly involved direct patient care (46%), followed by medication issues (21%). Tasks interrupted by pages encompassed direct patient care (37%), indirect patient care (15%), and documentation (12%). Only 27% of pages were assessed as appropriate and urgent, while 58% were considered appropriate but not urgent, and 16% were not appropriate. Only 38% of pages were judged to be clinically more important than the task they interrupted. Conclusions Pages frequently interrupted direct patient care activities for PGY-1–3 trainees, and a significant proportion of pages were identified as either not requiring immediate attention or not appropriate, resulting in potentially avoidable interruptions to clinical workflow. Alternate means of alerting trainees to nonurgent tasks may reduce interruptions and facilitate patient care.
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Revji, Date Ganesh, Darvesh Raviraj Narsing, and Mayuri Dendge. "Accelerated Mobile Pages AMP." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-2, Issue-5 (2018): 338–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd15821.

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Fisher, Renae, Rajbir Chaggar, Anthony Zenger, Susan Hamilton, and William Carter. "Getting on the Same Page: A Quality Improvement Project to Enhance Nurse-to-Resident Communications and Reduce Overnight Sleep Interruptions." Journal of Graduate Medical Education 14, no. 3 (2022): 311–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4300/jgme-d-21-00846.1.

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ABSTRACT Background Many residency programs utilize “home call” residents who answer hospital communications and place orders from home. Often, residents are required to live nearby and arrive in-person if needed. Residents work normal daytime work hours while on home call, which can last several nights. This disrupts sleep and creates the potential for increased resident fatigue and patient safety issues. Objective To implement and evaluate a novel program to reduce non-urgent overnight pages from nurses to home call physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) residents between 11 pm and 6 am. Methods At an inpatient acute rehabilitation unit in a tertiary care university teaching hospital, we implemented a 2-step prospective quality improvement study with interventions derived from nurse-physician meetings implemented 9 months apart in 2018 and 2019. The first intervention was a centralized nightly handoff sheet. The second intervention was to display suggested PRN medication lists in resident workrooms. The primary outcome measure was the percentage of nights with non-urgent pages between 11 pm and 6 am. Tracking urgent pages and 7-10 am emergent pages were used as balancing measures. Results A total of 1835 text-based nursing pages (366 pre- and 1469 post-intervention) were received and categorized by content, urgency, and timing over a 17-month period. Post-intervention, there was a stable 25% decrease in nighttime non-urgent pages. The most common hour to be paged shifted from 11 pm to 8 pm. Pain, constipation, insomnia, and nausea were the most common complaints overnight. Conclusions By characterizing and studying nighttime pages, residents collaborated with nighttime nursing staff through structured meetings to reduce non-urgent nighttime pages for more than 1 year.
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Fargen, Kyle M., Timothy O'Connor, Steven Raymond, Justin M. Sporrer, and William A. Friedman. "An Observational Study of Hospital Paging Practices and Workflow Interruption Among On-Call Junior Neurological Surgery Residents." Journal of Graduate Medical Education 4, no. 4 (2012): 467–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4300/jgme-d-11-00306.1.

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Abstract Background Previous studies suggest that nonurgent pages comprise a substantial portion of the pages received by residents while on duty. We evaluated the number, type, and urgency of pages received and the task being performed at the time of paging by on-call junior neurosurgery residents at a large teaching hospital, with the aim of providing insight into mechanisms that can be developed to improve paging patterns and ultimately reduce physician distractions due to nonurgent communications. Methods For eight 12-hour call sessions, a medical student shadowed the on-call junior neurosurgery resident and recorded all pages received and the time, paging number and location, priority of the page (nonurgent, urgent, or emergency), and the activity the resident performed when the page was received. During one 5-hour session, a recorder measured the amount of time spent returning pages. Results During the study period, 439 communications were recorded (mean of 54.9 per 12-hour session; range, 33–75). Communications occurred at a rate of every 13 minutes and ranged from every 34 minutes to every 8.7 minutes. Paging remained frequent even during the hours when on-call residents are most likely to sleep (2–5 am), with an average of 4 communications per hour. The time to return pages ranged from 15 to 174 seconds (mean, 79.7 seconds). Most pages were nonurgent (68.3%) and occurred during patient care activities (65%). Conclusions Paging communications were frequent. Most pages were nonurgent and were received during important patient care activities. This suggests that a viable solution must address the work context of the individual being paged and the individual initiating the page to ensure that urgent communications are properly prioritized and attended to.
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Huang, Jian, and Cong Yu. "Prioritization of Domain-Specific Web Information Extraction." Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 24, no. 1 (2010): 1327–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v24i1.7500.

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It is often desirable to extract structured information from raw web pages for better information browsing, query answering, and pattern mining. many such Information Extraction (IE) technologies are costly and applying them at the web-scale is impractical. In this paper, we propose a novel prioritization approach where candidate pages from the corpus are ordered according to their expected contribution to the extraction results and those with higher estimated potential are extracted earlier. Systems employing this approach can stop the extraction process at any time when the resource gets scarce (i.e., not all pages in the corpus can be processed), without worrying about wasting extraction effort on unimportant pages. More specifically, we define a novel notion to measure the value of extraction results and design various mechanisms for estimating a candidate page’s contribution to this value. We further design and build the Extraction Prioritization (EP) system with efficient scoring and scheduling algorithms, and experimentally demonstrate that EP significantly outperforms the naive approach and is more flexible than the classifier approach.
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M, VASUKI. "Using Machine Learning in Web Page Categorization for Search Engine optimization." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 08, no. 05 (2024): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem34167.

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This research introduces an innovative approach to classifying websites based on their compliance with SEO standards. By merging expert insights with machine learning algorithms, the study develops classifiers capable of accurately sorting web pages into three categories. These classifiers pinpoint key factors that impact the level of page optimization. The training phase entails experts manually labeling data. Experimental findings underscore the efficacy of machine learning in gauging a web page's adherence to SEO guidelines. This method holds significance as it automates the identification of pages needing optimization to enhance search engine rankings. Moreover, the research sheds light on the optimal arrangement of ranking variables utilized by search engines, reinforcing previous research. Additionally, the establishment of a new dataset comprising manually annotated web pages proves invaluable for future research initiatives. KEYWORDS: Machine learning, on-page optimization, classification, SEO optimization, Search engine optimization.
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ملكاوي, أسماء حسين. "عروض مختصرة". الفكر الإسلامي المعاصر (إسلامية المعرفة سابقا) 17, № 66 (2011): 203–193. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/citj.v17i66.2617.

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 القرآن والمتغيرات الاجتماعية والتاريخية، محمد أبو القاسم حاج حمد، بيروت: دار الساقي للطباعة والنشر، 2011م، 141 صفحة.
 حوار حول: الإسلام هو القرآن وحده، محمد توفيق صدقي،رشيد رضا، طه البشري، جمع وتحقيق: هشام عبد العزيز، الرياض: جداول للطباعة والنشر والتوزيع، 2011م، 308 صفحة.
 نحو نظرية قرآنية، محمد سلمان غانم، بيروت: دار الفارابي، 2011م، 504 صفحة.
 الجدلية التاريخية في القرآن الكريم، عبد الله عيسى لحيلح، بيروت: منشورات زين الحقوقية، 2011م، 608 صفحة.
 الله والإنسان في القرآن: علم دلالة الرؤية القرآنية للعالم، توشيهيكو إيزوتسو، ترجمة وتقديم: هلال محمد الجهاد، لبنان: المنظمة العربية للترجمة، 2007م، 387 صفحة.
 الرحمانيةديموقراطية القرآن، محمد سلمان غانم، بيروت: دار الفارابي، 2008م، 246 صفحة.
 الانتماء الحضاري والهوية الثقافية في ضوء عروبة القرآن أو الإسلام العربي، معالم في طريق الوحدة والتعايش والاعتدال لتدبّر القرآن وفهمه بلسان عربي مبين، علاء الدين المدرس، العراق: دار الرقيم، 2008م، 191 صفحة.
 The Impact of the Qur'anic Verses on Mass Communication Practices: A Case Study, Aliy Abdulwahid Adebisi, Germany- LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2011, 72 pages.
 The Dream in Islam: From Qur'anic Tradition to Jihadist Inspiration, Iain R. Edgar, Berghahn Books, 2011, 172 pages.
 Qur'anic Hermeneutics: Al-Tabrisi and the Craft of Commentary (Routledge Studies in the Qur'an), Bruce Fudge, UK- Routledge; 1 edition, 2011, 176 pages.
 Communication Strategies in the Qur'an: A Multidisciplinary Approach, Christian Tamas, Germany- LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2011, 252 pages.
 Al-Ghazali and the Qur'an: One Book, Many Meanings (Culture and Civilization in the Middle East), Martin Whittingham, UK- Routledge; Reprint edition, 2011, 154 pages.
 Beyond The Quran, Responding to Islam’s Claim on Bible Prophecies. James Paul-Magidi, Longwood, FL- Xulon Press, 2011, 464 pages.
 In Search of Our Origins: How the Quran Can Help in Scientific Research, Jamshed Akhtar, Seattle, WA- CreateSpace, 2010, 164 pagesز
 Sounds of Qur'anic Recitation in Egypt: A Phonetic Analysis, Mohammed R. Elashiry See search results for this auAre you an author? Learn about Author Central (Author), Bruce Ingham (Foreword), New York- Edwin Mellen Pr, 2009, 352 pages.
 Textual Criticism and Qur'an Manuscripts, Keith E. Small, Lanham, MD.: Lexington Books, 2011, 244 pages.
 Life, The Universe & The Quran, Dr Saddique, Bloomington, IN.: AuthorHouse, 2011, 156 pages.
 Women, War & Hypocrites: Studying the Qur'an, Robert A Campbell, Sydney: Cape Breton University Press, 2010, 244 pages.
 
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Choudhary, Laxmi. "Artificial Intelligence-Based Approaches for Enhanced Web Personalization: Transforming User Experience and Adaptive Web Interactions." International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication 9, no. 1 (2021): 23–34. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v9i1.11223.

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Web usage mining is essential for getting user behavior out of Weblogs and customizing business Websites. This work aims to discover these hidden weblog rules by implementing the Apriori Prefix Tree (PT) algorithm on the PSNBC data set. The most important task is to predict the next page based on the user's web activity. The performance of the generated rules was measured with the help of fundamental factors including lift, confidence and support. The findings show that confidence does not vary across the pages but that lift and support correlate highly with the page's significance. Most visited web pages such as News, Front Page, On-air News, Sports and BBS received higher traffic than commonly visited pages like Travel, PSN-News and PSN-Sports. From these findings, it becomes evident that there is potential in web usage mining in consequent log analysis from servers in yielding insightful knowledge for analysis of user conduct and generating personalization content.
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Khalil, Nida, Saniah Rehan, Abeer Javed Syed, Khalid Mahboob, Fayyaz Ali та Fatima Waseem. "Optimizing the Efficiency of Web Mining through Comparative Web Ranking Algorithms". VFAST Transactions on Software Engineering 11, № 4 (2023): 105–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.21015/vtse.v11i4.1667.

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Millions of web pages carrying massive amounts of data make up the World Wide Web. Real-time data has been generated on a wide scale on the websites. However, not every piece of data is relevant to the user. While scouring the web for information, a user may come upon a web page that contains irrelevant or incomplete information. As a response, search engines can alleviate this issue by displaying the most relevant pages. Two web page ranking algorithms are proposed in this study along with the Dijkstra algorithm; the PageRank algorithm and the Weighted PageRank algorithm. The algorithms are used to evaluate a web page's importance or relevancy within a network, such as the Internet. PageRank evaluates a page's value based on the quantity and quality of links leading to it. It is commonly utilized by nearly all search engines around the world to rank web pages in order of relevance. This algorithm is used by Google, the most widespread Internet search engine. In the process of Web mining, page rank is quite weighty. The most important component of marketing is online use mining, which investigates how people browse and operate a business on a company's website. The study presents two proposed models that try to optimize web links and improve search engine results relevancy for users.
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Sanoja, Vargas Andrés. "Segmentation de pages web, évaluation et applications." Thesis, Paris 6, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA066004/document.

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Les pages web sont devenues plus complexes que jamais, principalement parce qu'elles sont générées par des systèmes de gestion de contenu (CMS). Il est donc difficile de les analyser, c'est-à-dire d'identifier et classifier automatiquement les différents éléments qui les composent. La segmentation de pages web est une des solutions à ce problème. Elle consiste à décomposer une page web en segments, visuellement et sémantiquement cohérents, appelés blocs. La qualité d'une segmentation est mesurée par sa correction et sa généricité, c'est-à-dire sa capacité à traiter des pages web de différents types. Notre recherche se concentre sur l'amélioration de la segmentation et sur une mesure fiable et équitable de la qualité des segmenteurs. Nous proposons un modèle pour la segmentation ainsi que notre segmenteur Block-o-Matic (BoM). Nous définissons un modèle d'évaluation qui prend en compte le contenu ainsi que la géométrie des blocs pour mesurer la correction d'un segmenteur par rapport à une vérité de terrain. Ce modèle est générique, il permet de tester tout algorithme de segmentation et observer ses performances sur différents types de page. Nous l'avons testé sur quatre segmenteurs et quatre types de pages. Les résultats montrent que BOM surpasse ses concurrents en général et que la performance relative d'un segmenteur dépend du type de page. Enfin, nous présentons deux applications développées au dessus de BOM. Pagelyzer compare deux versions de pages web et décide si elles sont similaires ou pas. C'est la principale contribution de notre équipe au projet européen Scape (FP7-IP). Nous avons aussi développé un outil de migration de pages HTML4 vers le nouveau format HTML5<br>Web pages are becoming more complex than ever, as they are generated by Content Management Systems (CMS). Thus, analyzing them, i.e. automatically identifying and classifying different elements from Web pages, such as main content, menus, among others, becomes difficult. A solution to this issue is provided by Web page segmentation which refers to the process of dividing a Web page into visually and semantically coherent segments called blocks.The quality of a Web page segmenter is measured by its correctness and its genericity, i.e. the variety of Web page types it is able to segment. Our research focuses on enhancing this quality and measuring it in a fair and accurate way. We first propose a conceptual model for segmentation, as well as Block-o-Matic (BoM), our Web page segmenter. We propose an evaluation model that takes the content as well as the geometry of blocks into account in order to measure the correctness of a segmentation algorithm according to a predefined ground truth. The quality of four state of the art algorithms is experimentally tested on four types of pages. Our evaluation framework allows testing any segmenter, i.e. measuring their quality. The results show that BoM presents the best performance among the four segmentation algorithms tested, and also that the performance of segmenters depends on the type of page to segment.We present two applications of BoM. Pagelyzer uses BoM for comparing two Web pages versions and decides if they are similar or not. It is the main contribution of our team to the European project Scape (FP7-IP). We also developed a migration tool of Web pages from HTML4 format to HTML5 format in the context of Web archives
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Sanoja, Vargas Andrés. "Segmentation de pages web, évaluation et applications." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 6, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA066004.

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Les pages web sont devenues plus complexes que jamais, principalement parce qu'elles sont générées par des systèmes de gestion de contenu (CMS). Il est donc difficile de les analyser, c'est-à-dire d'identifier et classifier automatiquement les différents éléments qui les composent. La segmentation de pages web est une des solutions à ce problème. Elle consiste à décomposer une page web en segments, visuellement et sémantiquement cohérents, appelés blocs. La qualité d'une segmentation est mesurée par sa correction et sa généricité, c'est-à-dire sa capacité à traiter des pages web de différents types. Notre recherche se concentre sur l'amélioration de la segmentation et sur une mesure fiable et équitable de la qualité des segmenteurs. Nous proposons un modèle pour la segmentation ainsi que notre segmenteur Block-o-Matic (BoM). Nous définissons un modèle d'évaluation qui prend en compte le contenu ainsi que la géométrie des blocs pour mesurer la correction d'un segmenteur par rapport à une vérité de terrain. Ce modèle est générique, il permet de tester tout algorithme de segmentation et observer ses performances sur différents types de page. Nous l'avons testé sur quatre segmenteurs et quatre types de pages. Les résultats montrent que BOM surpasse ses concurrents en général et que la performance relative d'un segmenteur dépend du type de page. Enfin, nous présentons deux applications développées au dessus de BOM. Pagelyzer compare deux versions de pages web et décide si elles sont similaires ou pas. C'est la principale contribution de notre équipe au projet européen Scape (FP7-IP). Nous avons aussi développé un outil de migration de pages HTML4 vers le nouveau format HTML5<br>Web pages are becoming more complex than ever, as they are generated by Content Management Systems (CMS). Thus, analyzing them, i.e. automatically identifying and classifying different elements from Web pages, such as main content, menus, among others, becomes difficult. A solution to this issue is provided by Web page segmentation which refers to the process of dividing a Web page into visually and semantically coherent segments called blocks.The quality of a Web page segmenter is measured by its correctness and its genericity, i.e. the variety of Web page types it is able to segment. Our research focuses on enhancing this quality and measuring it in a fair and accurate way. We first propose a conceptual model for segmentation, as well as Block-o-Matic (BoM), our Web page segmenter. We propose an evaluation model that takes the content as well as the geometry of blocks into account in order to measure the correctness of a segmentation algorithm according to a predefined ground truth. The quality of four state of the art algorithms is experimentally tested on four types of pages. Our evaluation framework allows testing any segmenter, i.e. measuring their quality. The results show that BoM presents the best performance among the four segmentation algorithms tested, and also that the performance of segmenters depends on the type of page to segment.We present two applications of BoM. Pagelyzer uses BoM for comparing two Web pages versions and decides if they are similar or not. It is the main contribution of our team to the European project Scape (FP7-IP). We also developed a migration tool of Web pages from HTML4 format to HTML5 format in the context of Web archives
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Draheim, Dirk. "Typed server pages." [S.l. : s.n.], 2002. http://www.diss.fu-berlin.de/2003/57/index.html.

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Törnell, Mattias. "Richard Pages Sound." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för musik och bild (MB), 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-27178.

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Fem låtar från Richard Pages skiva Peculiar Life har analyserats med syfte att ta reda på vad det är som ger dem dess sound. Analyserna har gjorts genom läsning av bookleten till skivan, informationssökning på internet, genom att titta på videodagbok från inspelning av skivan och genom att lyssna på låtarna. Analyserna har delats upp i kategorierna skriven information, video, utrustning och låtanalyser. Analyserna har visat att alla led i produktionen har stor betydelse för slutresultatet. Informationen som samlats in har använts till att återskapa soundet genom att komponera, arrangera, producera, spela in och mixa fem egna låtar baserat på analyserna. En undersökning gjordes med en grupp bestående av 66 gymnasieelever på estetiskt program med syfte att ta reda på om de egenkomponerade låtarna har samma sound som referensmaterialet. Ljudklipp från referenslåtarna och de egenkomponerade låtarna spelades upp tätt efter varandra varpå eleverna fick besvara en lyssnarenkät som tagits fram. De kategorier som betygsattes i enkäten var harmonier, arrangering och produktion. På enkäten fanns en förklaring av kategorierna. Resultatet från enkäten har sammanställts och analyserats och visar på ett delvis lyckat genomförande inom samtliga bedömningskategorier. Det första låtparet fick högt betyg, det andra låtparet fick medelbetyg och det tredje låtparet högt betyg.
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Ahlsén, Emely. "Open spaces - blank pages." Thesis, Konstfack, Ädellab/Metallformgivning, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:konstfack:diva-3227.

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I stand in front of the remnants of a building. Braces and beams create a silhouette against the sky. The walls and roof are missing, but the windows remain, and the sheet metal doors. The structure frames the emptiness. This former building became a metaphor for man. Vulnerable in the face of a sudden turn of events, we lack protection against the world around us. Only our skeleton, muscles and naked skin hold us together. And just as eyes are said to reflect the soul, the leftover windows provide a hint of the former building’s life. The windows became the key to this building’s history. We are dependent on our buildings, just as the buildings are dependent upon us. In times of change, our social structures support us. Our life cycles are the course of events that allow us to move on, change, and be unique. Marks are left with the passage of time. Facades can be open, opened, forced, closed, covered, empty, or ready to be filled. Facades can be the time that passes. We are facades in transition, but stable in our foundations.Nothing is really alive until there is something missing, and the opportunity to place ourselves into a context arises. And in that aspect, the emptiness following the fall of the Twin Towers is therefore more telling than the buildings themselves.Everything we see in a building tells a story. In this essay, the story of Berlin’s House of Parliament is told. I reflect on how man mirrors his present in a building that is in a process of transition and how we are forced to confront ourselves with its history. I consider how a new dimension is created when something is opened, handing over the inside to reveal its past. How time can alter a symbol’s meaning. Today the dome on the House of Parliament represents democracy, as opposed to one hundred years ago, when it stood for power.Facades are in constant change.Does a facade need to be affected by transformation, deconstruction and destruction so that we can understand its whole, or are there other ways to penetrate its surface? Is the structure’s ability to evolve andadapt that which fascinates us and allows us to see its possibilities?Both man and building need “change” in order to illustrate their past and interpret their present. This is most apparent in the moment that the "facade cracks". In the vacuum that is created, it becomes obvious that the present is not forever. To exist in the present, is to be in a state of change.
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Motlow, Elizabeth Handley. "Pages from my library /." Online version of thesis, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/1850/8754.

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Self, Lance. "APPLYING INTERACTIVE WEB PAGES." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/607689.

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International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 22-25, 2001 / Riviera Hotel and Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada<br>Visitors to web pages are, in most cases, restricted to viewing information the page designer has anticipated they will be interested in viewing. Many times this is adequate, but there are instances where the visitor wants the information they view to be based on selections they choose. The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Space Vehicles Directorate anticipates selected customers will have a need to view very large data sets that vary from the satellite payload to the satellite state of health1, and will require controlling what they view in an “ad hoc” manner. In response, AFRL is using Java Server Pages developed within the data center to bring interactive and dynamic web page content to these customers.
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Wang, Yi. "Hierarchhical classification of web pages." Thesis, University of Macau, 2008. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b1943013.

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Bastard, Irène. "De proches en pages, de pages en proches : Exploration et réception des informations en ligne." Thesis, Paris, ENST, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015ENST0064/document.

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Pourquoi publier un article d'actualité sur son mur Facebook ? Que signifie ce geste par rapport à d'autres formes d'interaction? Et qu'est-ce qu'apporte cette pratique aux multiples prises de la réception des médias? Cette recherche s'intéresse à l'activité de partage d'information en ligne, c'est-à-dire aux interactions numériques qui recourent à une information. Si les artefacts du web semblent généraliser le partage comme expression, force est de constater que les médias ne peuvent observer qu'une faible activité autour de leurs contenus. Le partage d'information n'est que la partie émergée de l'iceberg des sociabilités et des pratiques médiatiques. Un focus est réalisé sur les pratiques juvéniles. Les adolescents rappellent la prédominance du cadre interactionnel sur Facebook et expliquent que le dispositif permet de nombreuses stratégies. Dans ce contexte, les actualités ne trouvent une place qu'à condition d'avoir un sens social. Partager une information revient à dire sa réception du contenu, c'est du moins comme cela que le geste est lu. Enfin, cette recherche utilise les traces Facebook d'un large échantillon d'enquêtés grâce à l'application Algopol. Les médias forment une référence limitée mais stable parmi les liens publiés par les internautes. Les individus partagent de préférence certaines sources de médias, reproduisant en ligne des références a priori acquises hors ligne. Les enquêtés qui citent le même type de contenus ont de plus des similitudes sociodémographiques. Le partage d'information en ligne se développe à partir des pratiques médiatiques dans l'interstice des relations, entre exploration personnelle et réception des informations<br>Why do people post news on Facebook? What does a post mean compared to other forms ofexpression? And how does this activity contribute to media appropriation? This research focuses on sharing news, meaning an online interaction which uses information. This activity seems to be the social solution to supporting a person's online exploration. “Who shares what with whom?” is the question asked in this research through multiple approaches, both qualitative and quantitative. The first part is an exploration of online artefacts, counts of what media was shared online, and a few interviews. These diverse points of view show that sharing news enhances public expression of information, but only for some users. Sharing news is a limited part of online media consumption and online interaction. The second part of the research looks in detail at teenagers’ practices on Facebook. For young people on Facebook, all expression has to be social and online artefacts are a way to tell somebody one's position on an issue or on a relationship. News may be there to open interactions. The last part of the research deals with a large dataset of individual Facebook data, available thanks to Algopol Application. Analysis of the diversity of publications shows that the news people share online takes into account their offline media preferences and social activities. Sharing news is an online way of expression based on informations’ reception
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Bastard, Irène. "De proches en pages, de pages en proches : Exploration et réception des informations en ligne." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, ENST, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015ENST0064.

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Pourquoi publier un article d'actualité sur son mur Facebook ? Que signifie ce geste par rapport à d'autres formes d'interaction? Et qu'est-ce qu'apporte cette pratique aux multiples prises de la réception des médias? Cette recherche s'intéresse à l'activité de partage d'information en ligne, c'est-à-dire aux interactions numériques qui recourent à une information. Si les artefacts du web semblent généraliser le partage comme expression, force est de constater que les médias ne peuvent observer qu'une faible activité autour de leurs contenus. Le partage d'information n'est que la partie émergée de l'iceberg des sociabilités et des pratiques médiatiques. Un focus est réalisé sur les pratiques juvéniles. Les adolescents rappellent la prédominance du cadre interactionnel sur Facebook et expliquent que le dispositif permet de nombreuses stratégies. Dans ce contexte, les actualités ne trouvent une place qu'à condition d'avoir un sens social. Partager une information revient à dire sa réception du contenu, c'est du moins comme cela que le geste est lu. Enfin, cette recherche utilise les traces Facebook d'un large échantillon d'enquêtés grâce à l'application Algopol. Les médias forment une référence limitée mais stable parmi les liens publiés par les internautes. Les individus partagent de préférence certaines sources de médias, reproduisant en ligne des références a priori acquises hors ligne. Les enquêtés qui citent le même type de contenus ont de plus des similitudes sociodémographiques. Le partage d'information en ligne se développe à partir des pratiques médiatiques dans l'interstice des relations, entre exploration personnelle et réception des informations<br>Why do people post news on Facebook? What does a post mean compared to other forms ofexpression? And how does this activity contribute to media appropriation? This research focuses on sharing news, meaning an online interaction which uses information. This activity seems to be the social solution to supporting a person's online exploration. “Who shares what with whom?” is the question asked in this research through multiple approaches, both qualitative and quantitative. The first part is an exploration of online artefacts, counts of what media was shared online, and a few interviews. These diverse points of view show that sharing news enhances public expression of information, but only for some users. Sharing news is a limited part of online media consumption and online interaction. The second part of the research looks in detail at teenagers’ practices on Facebook. For young people on Facebook, all expression has to be social and online artefacts are a way to tell somebody one's position on an issue or on a relationship. News may be there to open interactions. The last part of the research deals with a large dataset of individual Facebook data, available thanks to Algopol Application. Analysis of the diversity of publications shows that the news people share online takes into account their offline media preferences and social activities. Sharing news is an online way of expression based on informations’ reception
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Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service, ed. Pages of the United States Congress. Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 1990.

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Fletcher, Alan D. Yellow pages advertising. American Association of Yellow Pages Publishers, 1986.

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Fletcher, Alan D. Yellow pages advertising. American Association of Yellow Pages Publishers, 1986.

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Mercurio, Carl. Yellow pages 2000: Forecast & analysis. SIMBA Information, 1994.

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Buczek, Greg. ASP developer's guide. McGraw-Hill, 1999.

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Hall, Marty. Core servlets and JavaServer pages. 2nd ed. Prentice Hall PTR, 2004.

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Hall, Marty. Core servlets and JavaServer pages. 2nd ed. Prentice Hall PTR, 2004.

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Hacker, Jeffrey H. California yellow pages market, 1988-91. Communications Trends, 1988.

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Mercurio, Carl. Talking yellow pages market, 1988-90. Communications Trends, 1988.

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Guéry, Louis. Le secrétariat de rédaction: De la copie à la maquette de mise en page. 4th ed. Centre de formation et de perfectionnement des journalistes, 1990.

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Dalvi, Ashwini, Kunjal Shah, Uddhav Jambhalkar, Varun Pawar, Dashank Bhoir, and S. G. Bhirud. "Structure Analysis of Tor Hidden Services Using DOM-Inspired Graphs." In Advances in Digital Crime, Forensics, and Cyber Terrorism. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-6444-1.ch003.

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The dark web contains sensitive data that strategic organizations must identify well in advance to anticipate and handle threats. However, associates will prefer to automate classifying the dark web pages instead of opening them due to their disturbing visual images and dangerous links and attachments. Most research is focused on web page text analysis to infer dark web data. But no visible attempt is observed in the literature that classifies dark web content at the structure level. In the chapter, extended scope of work aims to predict the genre of the webpage without opening the web page. The work converts web pages to their respective DOM (document object model) graphs. DOM graphs essentially represent web page structure. A GNN (graph neural network) is trained with constructed DOM graphs to predict the page's genre. The various graph properties like a number of nodes, edges, etc. for web page DOM graphs are extracted. Unsupervised learning (i.e., k-means clustering) is performed on the dataset to group the web pages into clusters based on similarity in structure.
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"Preface." In Turning Pages. University of Hawaii Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780824865320-001.

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"Acknowledgments." In Turning Pages. University of Hawaii Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780824865320-002.

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"1. Reading the Production and Consumption of Women’s Magazines." In Turning Pages. University of Hawaii Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780824865320-003.

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"2. Serious Reading: Enlightening the Modern Woman in Ladies’ Review." In Turning Pages. University of Hawaii Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780824865320-004.

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"3. Writing Home: Modern Life in The Housewife’s Friend." In Turning Pages. University of Hawaii Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780824865320-005.

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"4. Women’s Arts/Women’s Masses: Negotiating Literature and Politics in Women’s Arts." In Turning Pages. University of Hawaii Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780824865320-006.

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"Epilogue." In Turning Pages. University of Hawaii Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780824865320-007.

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"Notes." In Turning Pages. University of Hawaii Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780824865320-008.

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"Bibliography." In Turning Pages. University of Hawaii Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780824865320-009.

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Omer Fatah, Yahya, Rebar Kuran Mustafa, and Baqr Dawd Hussein. "Employing Media Discourse in Developing Digital Diplomacy/Twitter tweets as an example: Descriptive Analytical Study." In Digital Media Effects on Society Security Under Domestic and International Laws. Sulaimani Polytechnic University, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.24017/dmedialaw24.06.

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This research aims to know the nature of the use of media discourse as an effective tool in developing digital diplomacy. This study is based on descriptive studies, using a survey approach in the form of a quantitative analytical survey to analyze the contents of media discourse on the pages of social media sites of the political elite in Iraq, which is represented by (published tweets By Iraqi personalities), as a deliberate, non-random sample in the period (10-1-2023) to (12-31-2023) on their official pages in the (X) network (formerly Twitter, which is used in digital diplomacy. The study reached a set of results, the most important of which are: that Muqtada al-Sadr’s page comes in first place among Twitter pages (X) compared to other Iraqi political figures, and that Al-Sudani’s page comes in first place in terms of the number of tweets published on Twitter pages (X) And that Muqtada al-Sadr’s page comes in first place in terms of the number of likes, comments, reposts, and views of tweets published on Twitter pages (X) compared to other Iraqi political figures, and that the Iraqi Prime Minister’s page comes in first place in terms of the focal points for tweets published by Iraqi political figures on pages Twitter (X). Al-Sudani’s page also comes in first place in terms of the positions of tweets published by Iraqi political figures on Twitter (X) pages compared to other Iraqi political figures. Finally, the Iraqi Prime Minister’s page comes in first place in terms of the positions of published tweets by Iraqi political figures. On Twitter pages (X), compared to other Iraqi political figures.
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Wang, Yang, and Yan Zhang. "The Influence of Visual Balance of Interface Elements Layout on the Attractiveness of APP Guide Pages." In Intelligent Human Systems Integration (IHSI 2023) Integrating People and Intelligent Systems. AHFE International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002899.

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Guide page design is an important part in APP design. A good guide page can attract users' interest and attention in a short time and effectively transmit information. Therefore, attractiveness is a key factor in evaluating design of APP guide pages. In the actual design activities, most of the interface elements in guide pages are arranged in the form of high balance. In order to explore the relationship between attractiveness of APP guide pages and this arrangement, this study collected samples of 40 guide page design and the corresponding user access data from zcool.com (a well-known Chinese design social website). Interface aesthetic evaluation method is applied to calculate the value of the three indicators (balance, equilibrium and symmetry) associated with visual balance, SPSS analysis results show that visual balance has an important potential impact on improving the attractiveness of APP guide page.
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Trkman, Peter, and Jaka Lindic. "Evaluation of Web Pages as a Tool in Public Relations." In InSITE 2004: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2771.

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The paper deals with the question, how the efficiency and successfulness of web pages in information dissemination can be measured. The paper concentrates on the use of a corporate web page in public relations with different interest groups. Basic principles of public relations theory are summarized. The importance of web-page credibility is emphasized and different factors that can have influence on it are identified. Obviously, reliability, punctuality and quality of published information are of utmost importance. However other factors that can affect credibility (such as technical quality, page structure etc.), are also studied. Special attention is paid to another important topic in public relations theory - how can a web page be used to build and flourish dialogue relationships between the company and different interest groups that affect company’s performance. The newly developed model CUT (Content, Usability, Technology) for evaluation of web pages is presented. The model includes evaluation of web pages from different perspectives. While accurate, complete and up-to-date information is certainly crucial, other factors from usability and technology perspective are also emphasized. The model use is demonstrated on a case study of companies from different countries and industry branches.
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Xu, Zihan, and Yu Sun. "Listing2Speak: A Data-Driven Analytical System to Evaluate the E-Commerce Product Listing using Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Analysis." In 11th International Conference on Signal & Image Processing (SIP 2022). Academy and Industry Research Collaboration Center (AIRCC), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/csit.2022.121713.

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In e-commerce, product pages are important to the success of a website [4]. The ultimate goal of an e-commerce site is sales and it takes a great product page to achieve that. However, today, e-commerce entrepreneurs are confused about how to make their product page more attractive [5]. This paper designs a data-driven analytical system to analyze the relationship between different web page features with sales, in order to give users feedback on how to improve their product web pages [6].
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Saha, Swarnadeep, Malolan Chetlur, Tejas Indulal Dhamecha, et al. "Aligning Learning Outcomes to Learning Resources: A Lexico-Semantic Spatial Approach." In Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-19}. International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/718.

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Aligning Learning Outcomes (LO) to relevant portions of Learning Resources (LR) is necessary to help students quickly navigate within the recommended learning material. In general, the problem can be viewed as finding the relevant sections of a document (LR) that is pertinent to a broad question (LO). In this paper, we introduce the novel problem of aligning LOs (LO is usually a sentence long text) to relevant pages of LRs (LRs are in the form of slide decks). We observe that the set of relevant pages can be composed of multiple chunks (a chunk is a contiguous set of pages) and the same page of an LR might be relevant to multiple LOs. To this end, we develop a novel Lexico-Semantic Spatial approach that captures the lexical, semantic, and spatial aspects of the task, and also alleviates the limited availability of training data. Our approach first identifies the relevancy of a page to an LO by using lexical and semantic features from each page independently. The spatial model at a later stage exploits the dependencies between the sequence of pages in the LR to further improve the alignment task. We empirically establish the importance of the lexical, semantic, and spatial models within the proposed approach. We show that, on average, a student can navigate to a relevant page from the first predicted page by about four clicks within a 38 page slide deck, as compared to two clicks by human experts.
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Doval, Irene, and María Teresa Sánchez Nieto. "Das deutsch-spanische Parallelkorpus PaGeS: aufbau und nutzungsmöglichkeiten." In La Traducción y sus meandros: diversas aproximaciones en el par de lenguas alemán-español. Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14201/0aq0320319341.

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In diesem Beitrag wollen wir das Parallel Corpus German Spanisch, PaGeS1, vorstellen. Es ist ein bidirektionales Spanisch&lt;&gt;Deutsch Parallelkorpus, das seit 2017 zu Unterrichts- und Forschungszwecken online frei zugänglich ist. Zuerst wird die Zusammensetzung des Korpus-PaGeS vorgestellt. Dann werden die Arbeitsschritte in der Konstruktion des PaGeS-Korpus beschrieben: Design und Datenerhebung, Vorverarbeitung der Texte, Metadaten, Alignierung und linguistische Annotation. Die nächsten Abschnitte sind der Organisation der Textressourcen in PaGeS sowie den Wegen gewidmet, auf denen der Benutzer sich der verschiedenen Suchoperatoren bedienen kann, um Suchanfragen zu formulieren. Zu diesem Zweck werden eine Reihe von Suchanfragebeispielen vorgestellt, die Belege abrufen, bei denen typische sprachenpaarbedingte bzw. linguistische Übersetzungsprobleme im Sprachenpaar Deutsch/Spanisch zusammen mit ihren Lösungen durch professionelle Übersetzer beobachtet werden können. Somit wird dem Leser der Weg geebnet, selbständig das Potential von PaGeS für Forschung und Lehre zu entdecken. Schließlich wird auf die zukünftige Entwicklung des Korpus hingewiesen.
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Coman, Claudiu, Cristina Gavriluta, Maria Cristina Bularca, Sergiu Bortos, and Bianca Ivascu. "THE ROLE OF UNIVERSITIES� FACEBOOK DATING PAGES IN ESTABLISHING INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN STUDENTS." In 10th SWS International Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES - ISCSS 2023. SGEM WORLD SCIENCE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35603/sws.iscss.2023/s10.49.

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Ever since it was developed, the internet facilitated communication between individuals and created new ways of interaction by removing the barriers of space and time. Nowadays, people have a wide range of social networks which they can use for various purposes, one of the most popular social networks being Facebook. In this regard, people in general, and students, started to use Facebook not only to communicate with friends or family members, but also for educational and romantic purposes. All around the world, students from different universities created �crush� pages on Facebook, through which they could communicate and get in touch with people they were interested in, in an anonymous way, the messages being posted on the page by an administrator. Thus, we were interested in analyzing the way Romanian students interact on two of this �crush� pages. The first page is entitled UAIC Crush and belongs to the students of Alexandru Ioan Cuza University from Iasi, and the second page is entitled Unitbv Crush and belongs to the students of Transilvania University of Brasov. The purpose of our paper was to identify interaction patterns in the online environment, by creating a typology of students on the UAIC Crush and Unitbv Crush Facebook pages. The method used in order to conduct the research was content analysis, and the posts were analyzed according to certain dimensions established. The analysis period for the �UAIC Crush� Facebook page was February � April 2019, and for the �Unitbv Crush� Facebook page was February � April 2021. The results of the comparative analysis revealed that on both pages there were 6 common typologies of users, such as: dreamy/romantic; hesitant/undecided; sarcastic; charming; detached; pragmatic. In the case of the �Unitbv Crush� Facebook page, we found another two typologies of users: benevolent and talkative. In this regard, from a theoretical point of view, our research manages to expand on the literature about online dating in the case of students, and from a practical point of view, it provides a framework for the type of students which interact on Facebook �crush� pages, and for the type of content they post.
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Hesselink, Lambertus, and Steve Redfield. "Multiple image storage in SBN fibers." In OSA Annual Meeting. Optica Publishing Group, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oam.1989.wbb2.

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Photorefractive fibers of SBN provide an attractive medium for storing information. The information can be in the form of a 2-D image, called a page, and multiple pages may be stored in a single fiber by holographic recording. The multiple pages are distinguished by angular multiplexing of the reference wave. In this paper we discuss experimental results regarding the number and quality of these pages stored in SBN fibers of different diameters, lengths, and recording arrangements. The data storage capacity of these fibers is calculated taking into account crosstalk and recording resolution.
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Catrysse, Peter B., Matthew C. Bashaw, John F. Heanue, and Lambertus Hesselink. "Phase-conditioning techniques for leveling of the reference beam intensity in orthogonal phase-encoded multiplexing for holographic data storage." In Nonlinear Optics: Materials, Fundamentals and Applications. Optica Publishing Group, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/nlo.1996.jtud.8.

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Volume holographic data storage is a promising alternative to current surface storage technologies, since it can provide simultaneously large digital storage capacity, fast data transfer rates, and short access times [1]. This is achieved by storing multiple holographic data pages in a common recording volume, while retaining the ability to retrieve any individual page. Multiplexing of data pages can be performed either at one wavelength, using angular or phase-encoded multiplexing, or at different wavelengths, using wavelength multiplexing. This investigation focuses on phase-encoded multiplexing, which for example allows direct binary arithmetic operations on recorded pages and enables data encryption [2].
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Strempel, Christian-Gabriel, and Victor-Alexandru Briciu. "Characteristics of Communication through Online Social Networks in Central Public Institutions in Romania." In 8th International Scientific Conference – EMAN 2024 – Economics and Management: How to Cope With Disrupted Times. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2024. https://doi.org/10.31410/eman.2024.373.

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This paper examines how central public institutions in Roma­nia use social media to communicate with citizens. The study investigates how these institutions use Facebook to engage with their target audienc­es and what factors influence the number of followers they have. The re­search methodology involves examining the activity of the Facebook pag­es of these institutions. The findings reveal significant differences in fan en­gagement across different pages. Moreover, post types and frequency do not have a high impact on page growth compared to the number of shares. The results highlight that although there is a communication plan in place by the central public administration in Romania, there is no uniform com­munication across the ministries.
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Hutchins, Thomas. PR744-22113-Z01 Hydrogen Natural Gas Blends in Existing Natural Gas Systems. Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0012245.

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A series of short documents summarizing the issues and facts as currently known related to the transportation of hydrogen via pipeline. There are seven papers in this bundle: - PR744-22113-E01A Hydrogen Natural Gas Blending and Separation, 2 pages - PR744-22113-E01B Hydrogen Natural Gas Blends and Compressor Stations, 2 pages - PR744-22113-E01C Hydrogen Natural Gas Blends and End User Equipment, 1 page - PR744-22113-E01D Hydrogen Natural Gas Blend Measurement and Gas Quality, 2 pages - PR744-22113-E01E Hydrogen Natural Gas Blends and Pipeline Integrity, 2 pages - PR744-22113-E01F Hydrogen Natural Gas Blending and Safety, Inspection, and Maintenance, 3 pages - PR744-22113-E01G Hydrogen Natural Gas Blends in Existing Natural Gas Pipelines, 3 pages - PR744-22113-E01H Storage of Hydrogen Natural Gas Blends, 2 pages
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Postel, J., and C. Anderson. White Pages Meeting Report. RFC Editor, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc1588.

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Rashid, Kazi Harunur, and Wahid bin Ahsan. User Trust in E-Commerce through Product List Pages, Detail Pages, Reviews, and Security Features. Userhub, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.58947/journal.dmvq89.

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This study investigates how design elements on Product List Pages (PLPs) and Product Detail Pages (PDPs) impact user trust in e-commerce. Using a mixed-methods approach with 65 survey respondents and 22 interview participants, the research reveals that consistency in UI design, high-quality product images, detailed descriptions, verified customer reviews, and visible security features are critical in fostering user trust. Well-structured navigation, accurate product information, and robust security measures significantly enhance trust and influence purchasing decisions, while misleading product descriptions and unreliable payment methods detract from user confidence. The study provides practical recommendations to optimize platform design, focusing on consistent interface elements, improved product imagery, and secure payment options.
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Resnik, P. Evaluating Multilingual Gisting of Web Pages. Defense Technical Information Center, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada458592.

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Alvestrand, H., and P. Jurg. Deployment of the Internet White Pages Service. RFC Editor, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc2148.

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Sewell, Christopher Meyer, John M. Patchett, and James P. Ahrens. Fast 3D Surface Extraction 2 pages (including abstract). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1043020.

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Snead, Jennifer, and Sydney Manginell. Blank Pages from Lab history: The Lavender Scare. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/2208767.

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Jurg, P. Introduction to White Pages Services based on X.500. RFC Editor, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc1684.

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Bryant, D., and P. Brittain. APPN Implementer's Workshop Closed Pages Document DLSw v2.0 Enhancements. RFC Editor, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc2166.

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Genovese, T., and B. Jennings. A Common Schema for the Internet White Pages Service. RFC Editor, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc2218.

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