CREW (Collaborative Research Events on the Web) aims to improve access to research event content by capturing and publishing the scholarly communication that occurs at events like conferences and workshops. This is a Virtual Research Environment funded by JISC within the UK.
This slide show describes release 5 of the development. See site: http://www.crew-vre.net/
CREW (Collaborative Research Events on the Web) aims to improve access to research event content by capturing and publishing the scholarly communication that occurs at events like conferences and workshops. This is a Virtual Research Environment funded by JISC within the UK.
This slide show describes release 5 of the development. See site: http://www.crew-vre.net/
Before You Submit An Article To The Search EnginesAlbert Fang
Things you should consider before submitting an article to the search engines. AKA, blog posts, web posts, etc.
Visit our blog: http://www.mooladays.com
Many computer graphics and Image Processing effects owe much of their realism to the study of fractals and noise. This short tutorial is based on over a decade of teaching and research interests, and will take a journey from the motion of a microscopic particle to the creation of imaginary planets.
Further resources at:
http://wiki.rcs.manchester.ac.uk/community/Fractal_Resources_Tutorial
This is a class room presentation taught by Prof Chowdari Prasad to MBA (Banking) students on developments of Technology in Indian Banking. It was well received and needs to be updated. Any suggestions are welcome from bankers, students, researchers, etc.
Before You Submit An Article To The Search EnginesAlbert Fang
Things you should consider before submitting an article to the search engines. AKA, blog posts, web posts, etc.
Visit our blog: http://www.mooladays.com
Many computer graphics and Image Processing effects owe much of their realism to the study of fractals and noise. This short tutorial is based on over a decade of teaching and research interests, and will take a journey from the motion of a microscopic particle to the creation of imaginary planets.
Further resources at:
http://wiki.rcs.manchester.ac.uk/community/Fractal_Resources_Tutorial
This is a class room presentation taught by Prof Chowdari Prasad to MBA (Banking) students on developments of Technology in Indian Banking. It was well received and needs to be updated. Any suggestions are welcome from bankers, students, researchers, etc.