... with the re-quirement that the mesh size of nets inthe cod fishery be increased.Nevertheless, the populations of cod, haddock and capelin in the Barents Sea collapsed inthe mid-1980s, resulting ... collapsed.21 The Norwegian fishing fleets moved further offshore following the herring collapse. Inthe early 1970s, they developed fisheries for North Sea mackerel and herring, for shrimp inthe ... Successive countries oftheNorth Atlantic rim engaged in this as a matter of acquiring economic power, and even empirebuilding. In fact, the history of fishing and of fish market dominanceis intertwined...
... concept of an extensible operating system is once again gaining acceptance this time as the solutionto the unconstrained growth of UNIX. During the last 20 years operating systems and their environments ... copyright notice and the title ofthe publication andits date appear, and notice is given that copying is by permission ofthe Association of Computing Machinery.To copy otherwise, or to republish, ... object.• hardware validation - Finally, the kernel informs the hardware physical map module ofthe new virtualto physical mapping.With the exception ofthe hardware validation, all of these steps...
... solutions?16 The 'opposite' can be said as well: in many cases the individual agents of a system aren't that intelligent at all, but the combination and co- operation of them leads to the ... 64Intelligent Software Agents on the Internet 2PART ONE - Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Agents and the Prospects of Agents in a Three Layer ModelIntelligent Software Agents in Practiseto ... with them as if they were dealing with other people (regardless ofthe type of agent interface that is being used).Agents that fit the stronger notion of agent usually have one or more of the...
... non-lexicalization ofthe concepts, the lack of super ordinates of hyponyms etc. The main contribution of this paper is to draw out the main ways of dealing with the hurdles by investigating how an ... people, the consistency ofthe translation from the beginning ofthe book to the end ofthe book is crucial. This helps avoid the misunderstanding that two translated versions ofthe same thing could ... but the nominal sense ofthe words is noting to the end of the book.Stepping into the land of one to part of one equivalence, which happens when a English expression could only covers part of...
... rapidly inthe 18th century. The rapid industrial development of Britain inthe 18th century went hand in hand with the process colonization of other countries and with an intensive growth of ... followed the bourgeois revolution.” Enlightenment” indicates the historical role ofthe bourgeoisie inthe age ofthe Bourgeois Revolution in comparison with the corrupt feudalism by recalling the ... typical example of initial accumulation of capitalism. Holding power in economics, the English bourgeoisie further encroached on the politic field. They became the driving force inthe English...
... phase involved gathering the data for use in training and testing the neural network. A large training data reduces the risk of under-sampling the nonlinear function, but increases the training ... reliance ofthe ANN631between the predicted value and the measured value. The properties ofthe soil used for training ofthe MANN models are shown in Table 1. Table 1. Properties ofthe ... using a number of combinations of input parameters to determine the neural network model that gave the smallest average of the sum square error. There is currently no rule for determining the...
... arenot using the WWW and the Internetright now:"Many information-intensive consumers in the US population are in the other-half populationrather than the upstreampopulation. Theseparticular ... developers createapplications for a single domain.Because they control the domain67, theycan manage the costs of developmentand support. Inthe report, developerspredict an increase in cost ... functions" ;The fall inthe cost of gathering and transmittinginformation will boostproductivity in the economy as a whole,pushing wages up andthus making people's timeincreasingly valuable....
... govern-ment monopolize the coinage, and indeed foreign gold and sil-ver coins constituted much ofthe coinage inthe United Statesuntil Congress outlawed the use of foreign coins in 1857. Thus,if ... speculators in accounting for the precipitousdecline ofthe domestic purchasing power ofthe mark. Insteadthey direct his attention to the motives ofthe German Reichs-bank in expanding the money ... exchange. In contrast, constituents ofthe ruling class may be thought of as“tax-consumers” who earn their living through the coercive26 A History of Money and Banking inthe United States: The Colonial...
... by motivating them to listen by relating the topic to their interests. The body must explain, support, and defend the theme inthe introduction. All main points must becovered. The conclusion ... ultimately be found in themselves.] In addition, they realized that during the lesson, they had to take an active part in performing32 In terms of language proficiency inthe second year, they are supposed ... job. They help me think logically and perfect in organizing and presenting my ideas”, etc. Finally, presenting well could mean increasingtheir employment options. Some of them wrote: In the...