This document appears to be an issue of an online magazine called Digisha. It includes short stories, poems, interviews, and book reviews. There are pieces written by various authors like Sonali Basu, Mukesh Shrestha, Anirban Nanda, Preeti Alwani, Aniket Khariwale, and others. The magazine also announces a short story contest from Arusha Books India.
This document discusses graph-based question answering using AnswerFinder. It outlines AnswerFinder's architecture and use of conceptual graphs and minimal logical forms to represent language and relationships. It then describes how AnswerFinder compares graphs to find overlaps and calculate conceptual and relational similarity scores to determine the closest matching graph to a given question.
Ice-cream is a delicacy known to most of us and it is enjoyed daily around the world, even in colder climates. It is commonly based on cream or milk and sometimes eggs to form a custard like base. Sweeteners are added, once in the form of fruit, now largely replaced by sugar, but the tasty ice cream Raipur we enjoy today has not changed hugely from the early efforts of frozen dessert makers.
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A Simulator for Social Exchanges and Collaborations - Architecture and Case S...Simon Caton
Social collaboration scenarios, such as
sharing resources between friends, are becoming increasingly prevalent in recent years. An example of this new paradigm is Social Cloud Computing, which aims at leveraging existing digital relationships within social networks for the exchange of resources among users and user communities. Due to their complexity, such platforms and systems have to be carefully designed and engineered to suit their purpose. In this paper, we propose a general-purpose simulation tool to help in the design and analysis of Social Collaboration Platforms, and discuss potential use cases and the architecture of the simulator. To show the usefulness of the simulator, we present a simple use case in which we study the effects of an incentive scheme on the system and its user community.
The Institute of Egypt was founded in late August 1798 in Cairo by order of Napoleon, with Gaspard Monge as president. It was modeled after the French Institut de France and had the goals of advancing knowledge in Egypt, studying the country's industries, history, and natural phenomena, and advising the French government. The Institute housed collections and laboratories for its scholar members to conduct research. It ceased to exist when the French departed Egypt in 1801, but the scholars' work was later compiled in the extensive Description de l'Egypte published between 1809 and 1828.
The ROER4D Curation & Dissemination team provides an overview of the ROER4D open data initiative as well as some key insights and challenges experienced.
This document appears to be an issue of an online magazine called Digisha. It includes short stories, poems, interviews, and book reviews. There are pieces written by various authors like Sonali Basu, Mukesh Shrestha, Anirban Nanda, Preeti Alwani, Aniket Khariwale, and others. The magazine also announces a short story contest from Arusha Books India.
This document discusses graph-based question answering using AnswerFinder. It outlines AnswerFinder's architecture and use of conceptual graphs and minimal logical forms to represent language and relationships. It then describes how AnswerFinder compares graphs to find overlaps and calculate conceptual and relational similarity scores to determine the closest matching graph to a given question.
Ice-cream is a delicacy known to most of us and it is enjoyed daily around the world, even in colder climates. It is commonly based on cream or milk and sometimes eggs to form a custard like base. Sweeteners are added, once in the form of fruit, now largely replaced by sugar, but the tasty ice cream Raipur we enjoy today has not changed hugely from the early efforts of frozen dessert makers.
Source(s):http://www.mEntal.net.in/
A Simulator for Social Exchanges and Collaborations - Architecture and Case S...Simon Caton
Social collaboration scenarios, such as
sharing resources between friends, are becoming increasingly prevalent in recent years. An example of this new paradigm is Social Cloud Computing, which aims at leveraging existing digital relationships within social networks for the exchange of resources among users and user communities. Due to their complexity, such platforms and systems have to be carefully designed and engineered to suit their purpose. In this paper, we propose a general-purpose simulation tool to help in the design and analysis of Social Collaboration Platforms, and discuss potential use cases and the architecture of the simulator. To show the usefulness of the simulator, we present a simple use case in which we study the effects of an incentive scheme on the system and its user community.
The Institute of Egypt was founded in late August 1798 in Cairo by order of Napoleon, with Gaspard Monge as president. It was modeled after the French Institut de France and had the goals of advancing knowledge in Egypt, studying the country's industries, history, and natural phenomena, and advising the French government. The Institute housed collections and laboratories for its scholar members to conduct research. It ceased to exist when the French departed Egypt in 1801, but the scholars' work was later compiled in the extensive Description de l'Egypte published between 1809 and 1828.
The ROER4D Curation & Dissemination team provides an overview of the ROER4D open data initiative as well as some key insights and challenges experienced.
This certificate provides evidence of insurance for the ship SK Line 82, owned by Multi Marine Venture Sdn Bhd, in accordance with the Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks, 2007. The certificate covers the period from June 1, 2015 to June 1, 2016 and was issued by The Shipowners’ Mutual Protection & Indemnity Association (Luxembourg) on behalf of the insurer.
This document certifies insurance coverage for the ship SK LINE 82, owned by Multi Marine Venture Inc., that satisfies the requirements of an international convention on liability for bunker oil pollution. It provides the ship's details like distinctive numbers, IMO number, and period of insurance from June 1, 2015 to June 1, 2016. The certificate was issued by The Shipowners' Mutual Protection and Indemnity Association (Luxembourg) and can be cancelled with 3 months notice.
This certificate provides evidence of insurance for the ship SK Line 82, owned by Multi Marine Venture Sdn Bhd, in accordance with the Nairobi International Convention on the Removal of Wrecks, 2007. The certificate covers the period from June 1, 2015 to June 1, 2016 and was issued by The Shipowners’ Mutual Protection & Indemnity Association (Luxembourg) on behalf of the insurer.
This document certifies insurance coverage for the ship SK LINE 82, owned by Multi Marine Venture Inc., that satisfies the requirements of an international convention on liability for bunker oil pollution. It provides the ship's details like distinctive numbers, IMO number, and period of insurance from June 1, 2015 to June 1, 2016. The certificate was issued by The Shipowners' Mutual Protection and Indemnity Association (Luxembourg) and can be cancelled with 3 months notice.