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diagram of a tick: Objects, Agents, and Features Mark Ryan, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Hans-Dieter Ehrich, 2004-11-11 In recent years, concepts in object-oriented modeling and programming have been extended in several directions, giving rise to new paradigms such as age- orientation and feature-orientation. This volume came out of a Dagstuhl seminar exploring the relationship - tween the original paradigm and the two new ones. Following the success of the seminar, the idea emerged to edit a volume with contributions from parti- pants - including those who were invited but could not come. The participants' reaction was very positive, and so we, the organizers of the seminar, felt - couraged to edit this volume. All submissions were properly refereed, resulting in the present selection of high-quality papers in between the topics of objects, agents and features. The editors got help from a number of additional reviewers, viz. Peter Ahlbrecht, Daniel Amyot, Lynne Blair, Jan Broersen, Mehdi Dastani, Virginia Dignum, Dimitar Guelev, Benjamin Hirsch, Maik Kollmann, Alice Miller, Stephan Rei?-Marganiec, Javier Vazquez-Salceda, and Gerard Vreeswijk. Finally, we would like to take this opportunity to thank all the persons - volvedintherealizationoftheseminarandthisbook:attendees,authors,revi- ers, and, last but not least, the sta? from Schloss Dagstuhl and Springer-Verlag. February 2004 The Editors TableofContents Objects, Agents, and Features: An Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Mark D. Ryan, and Hans-Dieter Ehrich Coordinating Agents in OO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Frank S. de Boer, Cees Pierik, Rogier M. van Eijk, and John-Jules Ch. Meyer On Feature Orientation and on Requirements Encapsulation Using Families of Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Jan Bredereke Detecting Feature Interactions: How Many Components Do We Need?. . . . |
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diagram of a tick: Advances in Automatic Text Summarization Inderjeet Mani, Mark T. Maybury, 1999 ntil now there has been no state-of-the-art collection of themost important writings in automatic text summarization. This bookpresents the key developments in the field in an integrated frameworkand suggests future research areas. With the rapid growth of the World Wide Web and electronic information services, information is becoming available on-line at an incredible rate. One result is the oft-decried information overload. No one has time to read everything, yet we often have to make critical decisions based on what we are able to assimilate. The technology of automatic text summarization is becoming indispensable for dealing with this problem. Text summarization is the process of distilling the most important information from a source to produce an abridged version for a particular user or task. Until now there has been no state-of-the-art collection of the most important writings in automatic text summarization. This book presents the key developments in the field in an integrated framework and suggests future research areas. The book is organized into six sections: Classical Approaches, Corpus-Based Approaches, Exploiting Discourse Structure, Knowledge-Rich Approaches, Evaluation Methods, and New Summarization Problem Areas. Contributors D. A. Adams, C. Aone, R. Barzilay, E. Bloedorn, B. Boguraev, R. Brandow, C. Buckley, F. Chen, M. J. Chrzanowski, H. P. Edmundson, M. Elhadad, T. Firmin, R. P. Futrelle, J. Gorlinsky, U. Hahn, E. Hovy, D. Jang, K. Sparck Jones, G. M. Kasper, C. Kennedy, K. Kukich, J. Kupiec, B. Larsen, W. G. Lehnert, C. Lin, H. P. Luhn, I. Mani, D. Marcu, M. Maybury, K. McKeown, A. Merlino, M. Mitra, K. Mitze, M. Moens, A. H. Morris, S. H. Myaeng, M. E. Okurowski, J. Pedersen, J. J. Pollock, D. R. Radev, G. J. Rath, L. F. Rau, U. Reimer, A. Resnick, J. Robin, G. Salton, T. R. Savage, A. Singhal, G. Stein, T. Strzalkowski, S. Teufel, J. Wang, B. Wise, A. Zamora |
diagram of a tick: The Wonderful World of Relativity Andrew Steane, 2011-10-06 This book provides a lively and visual introduction to Einstein's theory of relativity. It brings to life the excitement of this fascinating subject, for an audience including young people at school (post-16) and the general public with an interest in modern physics. It is different from existing books in that is uses many diagrams and simple equations (the reader is carefully guided through them), and richly rewards the reader with beautiful mathematical and physical insights. It begins by introducing spacetime, in the familiar context of low velocities. It then shows how Einstein's theory forces us to understand time in a new way. Paradoxes and puzzles are introduced and resolved, and the book culminates in a thorough unfolding of the relation between mass and energy. The book draws on the author's many years of experience in writing articles and reviews for a non-expert readership, and presenting physics to school pupils. |
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diagram of a tick: Embedded SoPC Design with Nios II Processor and VHDL Examples Pong P. Chu, 2011-08-29 The book is divided into four major parts. Part I covers HDL constructs and synthesis of basic digital circuits. Part II provides an overview of embedded software development with the emphasis on low-level I/O access and drivers. Part III demonstrates the design and development of hardware and software for several complex I/O peripherals, including PS2 keyboard and mouse, a graphic video controller, an audio codec, and an SD (secure digital) card. Part IV provides three case studies of the integration of hardware accelerators, including a custom GCD (greatest common divisor) circuit, a Mandelbrot set fractal circuit, and an audio synthesizer based on DDFS (direct digital frequency synthesis) methodology. The book utilizes FPGA devices, Nios II soft-core processor, and development platform from Altera Co., which is one of the two main FPGA manufactures. Altera has a generous university program that provides free software and discounted prototyping boards for educational institutions (details at http://www.altera.com/university). The two main educational prototyping boards are known as DE1 ($99) and DE2 ($269). All experiments can be implemented and tested with these boards. A board combined with this book becomes a “turn-key” solution for the SoPC design experiments and projects. Most HDL and C codes in the book are device independent and can be adapted by other prototyping boards as long as a board has similar I/O configuration. |
diagram of a tick: Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering Mauro Pezzè, 2003-07-01 This book constitutesnbsp;the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering, FASE 2003, held in Warsaw, Poland, in April 2003.The 20 revised full papers presented together with a keynote paper were carefully reviewed and selected from 89 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on software components, mobile computing, aspects and web applications, software measurements, formal verficiation, analysis and testing, and model integration and extension. |
diagram of a tick: Observer’s Guide to Stellar Evolution Mike Inglis, 2012-12-06 Stellar evolution - the birth, development and death of stars - is central to our current understanding of astronomy, but surprisingly the majority of amateur astronomers lack a full understanding of the physics of stars. Current books on the market tend to be highly theoretical and off-putting, in Observer's Guide to Stellar Evolution, Mike Inglis brings this subject to life in a unique way. By combining a step-by-step introduction with suggestions for practical observations of stars at different stages in their evolution, amateur astronomers regardless of their current level of knowledge, will find this book fascinating and informative. -Accessible to every amateur astronomer, regardless of background knowledge. -Step-by-step introduction to the theory of stellar evolution. -Includes many examples of stars at different stages in their evolution, that the reader can observe for him/herself. -Mathematics is made accessible by being presented in 'boxes'that readers can skip over if they prefer! |
diagram of a tick: Testing Techniques in Software Engineering Paulo Borba, Ana Cavalcanti, Augusto Sampaio, Jim Woodcook, 2010-07-07 The Pernambuco School on Software Engineering (PSSE) 2007 was the second in a series of events devoted to the study of advanced computer science and to the promotion of international scienti?c collaboration. The main theme in 2007 was testing. Testing is nowadays a key activity for assuring software quality. The summer school and its proceedings were intended to give a detailed tutorial introduction to the scienti?c basis of this activity and its state of the art. Theseproceedingsrecordthecontributionsfromtheinvitedlecturers.Eachof thechaptersistheresultofathoroughrevisionoftheinitialnotesprovidedtothe participants of the school. The revision was inspired by the synergy generated by the opportunity for the lecturers to present and discuss their work among themselves and with the school’s attendees. The editors have tried to produce a coherent view of the topic by harmonizing these contributions, smoothing out di?erences in notation and approach, and providing links between the lectures. We apologize to the authors for any errors introduced by our extensive editing. Although the chapters are linked in severalways, each one is su?ciently se- contained to be read in isolation. Nevertheless, Chap. 1 should be read ?rst by those interested in an introduction to testing. Chapter 1 introduces the terminology adopted in this book. It also provides an overview of the testing process, and of the types (functional, structural, and so on)anddimensions(unit,integration,andsoon)ofthetestingactivity.Themain strategies employed in the central activity of test selection are also discussed. Most of the material presented in this introductory chapter is addressedin more depth in the following chapters. |
diagram of a tick: Astrophysics Is Easy! Michael Inglis, 2023-02-28 Astrophysics is often –with some justification – regarded as incomprehensible without the use of higher mathematics. Consequently, many amateur astronomers miss out on some of the most fascinating aspects of the subject. Astrophysics Is Easy! cuts through the difficult mathematics and explains the basics of astrophysics in accessible terms. Using nothing more than plain arithmetic and simple examples, the workings of the universe are outlined in a straightforward yet detailed and easy-to-grasp manner. Following on the success of the first and second editions, this fully updated third edition covers the significant changes in astrophysics theories and research that have occurred in the last five years, including new material on: exomoons, exocomets and exoasteroids; Special and General Relativity; gravitational waves, their origins and detection; telescope optics; black hole astrophysics; and more. For each topic under discussion, an observing list is included so that observers can actually see for themselves the concepts presented – stars of the spectral sequence, nebulae, galaxies, even black holes. The book also features in-text, nonmathematical questions and end-of-chapter problems – all with their accompanying solutions – to help readers discuss and digest the material. |
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diagram of a tick: Supply Chain Analytics Kurt Y. Liu, 2022-04-07 This innovative new core textbook, written by an experienced professor and practitioner in supply chain management, offers a business-focused overview of the applications of data analytics and machine learning to supply chain management. Accessible yet rigorous, this text introduces students to the relevant concepts and techniques needed for data analysis and decision making in modern supply chains and enables them to develop proficiency in a popular and powerful programming software. Suitable for use on upper-level undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA courses in supply chain management, it covers all of the major supply chain processes, including managing supply and demand, warehousing and inventory control, transportation and route optimization. Each chapter comes with practical real-world examples drawn from a range of business contexts, including Amazon and Starbucks, case study discussion questions, computer-assisted exercises and programming projects. |
diagram of a tick: The Use of National Bureau of Standards High Frequency Broadcasts for Time and Frequency Calibrations N. Hironka, C. Trembath, 1975 Methods to determine time or frequency by reception of NBS high frequency radio broadcasts are discussed. Results are shown for calibration of time signals to within +/- 100 microseconds and calibration of frequency offset with a resolution of better than 1 part in 109. These results are achieved by using a systematic approach and refined measurement technique. |
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There are four stages in the life cycle of the tick: the egg, the 6-legged larvae or seed tick, the 8-legged nymph, and the adult (male and female). Transition from one stage to the next is made …
Tick Identification 101 - pavectorcontrol.org
• Three-host tick (feeds once each stage on a different host) • Parthenogenetic (lays 800-2000 viable eggs without mating) • Native to NE China, Korea, Japan (invasive in Australia/NZ)
TICKS OVERVIEW - Lesson Plans, Resources, and Assessments
Pass out a seasonal tick activity chart (Handout B) to each small group and have them graph when the specific species of tick is questing. Students should share observations. Students …
Know Your Tick Facts - LymeDisease.org
The American dog tick can transmit Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Tularemia, Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, and tick paralysis. Soft ticks do not have the hard shell and are shaped like a …
Life Cycle of a Tick & Lyme Disease Transmission
After the initial bite through the skin, the tick secretes "cement" to anchor to its host where it is difficult to remove. Then, it begins to take in its blood meal 30 minutes later.
Cattle tick – identifying the life cycle stages - NSW …
The parasitic stage of the tick life cycle (the stage spent on an animal), is spent entirely on a single host. The parasitic stage of the life cycle involves 3 phases; larvae, nymph and adult.
An introduction to the biology and control of ticks in Africa
capillary blood vessels very close to the surface of the skin and the tick feeds on released blood. On the ventral surface of the mouthparts is the hypostome which is barbed with teeth to grip …
Tick Identification - MONSTER HUNTER'S GUIDE TO: …
Tick Identification.
Tick Identification Chart - Virginia Department of Health
Conduct thorough tick checks after you have been in tick habitat; remove ticks promptly. Using tweezers, grasp tick near mouth parts as close to the skin as possible. Be careful not to …
Tick Management Handbook - CDC Stacks
A series of tick and tick-associated disease information sheets first developed by Dr. Kirby Stafford at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station in 1992 and updated and …
Examination of the Internal Morphology of the Ixodid Tick, …
We present a “how-to” description and pictorial essay outlining our approach to tick dissection. The ticks used in this study were adult male and female Gulf Coast ticks, Amblyomma …
Comparison of Hard (Ixodid) and Soft (Argasid) Ticks - CAP
Hard ticks have a 4-stage life cycle: egg, larva, nymph, and adult. Most hard ticks that parasitize humans have a 3-host life cycle, whereby the tick leaves the host between each blood meal …
Authors: Prof Maxime Madder, Prof Ivan Horak, Dr Hein …
transfer of tick-borne pathogens frequently occurs and poses a risk to livestock farming and development. Failure to control ticks and tick-borne diseases effectively is a major factor …
Labeled Diagram Of A Tick [PDF] - wclc2017.iaslc.org
book covers the whole gamut of ticks and tick-borne diseases from microsatellites to satellite imagery and from exploiting tick saliva for therapeutic drugs to developing drugs to control tick …
Guide to the Surveillance of Metastriate Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) …
Herein, we provide a concise guide for those who are starting tick surveillance activities or those who wish to standardize practices and methods in support of public health. There are three …
Tick Management Handbook - CT.gov
tick bites and methods to suppress the local tick population or prevalence of pathogen infection in the ticks. A few precautions and the management of infected ticks in the residential or …
BIOLOGY OF TICKS - dandelon.com
Part III Structure and Function of Tick Body Organs and Tissues 7. THE MOUTHPARTS AND FOREGUT: CAPITULUM, PHARYNX, AND ESOPHAGUS, 119 Introduction, 119 Structure of …
“TICKS: KNOW YOUR ENEMY! This is Doug Rafferty with …
Adult deer ticks have eight legs, no antennae, and a flat, hard body. The scientific name is Ixodes scapularis. Ixodes is Greek for ‘stickiness’ which makes sense because ticks easily stick to …
Patients Ticks and Early Lyme Disease: Information for Patients
This resource has been developed for patients who have been bitten by a tick or diagnosed with early Lyme disease. Healthcare providers looking for guidance on how to diagnose and treat …
The Life Cycle Of A Tick Ticks & Lyme Disease - British Trust …
Although cold temperatures reduce tick activity, in warmer areas of Britain and during mild weather conditions elsewhere, ticks will be active throughout the year.
TICKS - AAEP
There are four stages in the life cycle of the tick: the egg, the 6-legged larvae or seed tick, the 8-legged nymph, and the adult (male and female). Transition from one stage to the next is made …
Tick Identification 101 - pavectorcontrol.org
• Three-host tick (feeds once each stage on a different host) • Parthenogenetic (lays 800-2000 viable eggs without mating) • Native to NE China, Korea, Japan (invasive in Australia/NZ)
TICKS OVERVIEW - Lesson Plans, Resources, and …
Pass out a seasonal tick activity chart (Handout B) to each small group and have them graph when the specific species of tick is questing. Students should share observations. Students …
Know Your Tick Facts - LymeDisease.org
The American dog tick can transmit Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Tularemia, Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, and tick paralysis. Soft ticks do not have the hard shell and are shaped like a …
Life Cycle of a Tick & Lyme Disease Transmission
After the initial bite through the skin, the tick secretes "cement" to anchor to its host where it is difficult to remove. Then, it begins to take in its blood meal 30 minutes later.
Cattle tick – identifying the life cycle stages - NSW …
The parasitic stage of the tick life cycle (the stage spent on an animal), is spent entirely on a single host. The parasitic stage of the life cycle involves 3 phases; larvae, nymph and adult.
An introduction to the biology and control of ticks in Africa
capillary blood vessels very close to the surface of the skin and the tick feeds on released blood. On the ventral surface of the mouthparts is the hypostome which is barbed with teeth to grip …
Tick Identification - MONSTER HUNTER'S GUIDE TO: …
Tick Identification.
Tick Identification Chart - Virginia Department of Health
Conduct thorough tick checks after you have been in tick habitat; remove ticks promptly. Using tweezers, grasp tick near mouth parts as close to the skin as possible. Be careful not to …
Tick Management Handbook - CDC Stacks
A series of tick and tick-associated disease information sheets first developed by Dr. Kirby Stafford at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station in 1992 and updated and expanded …
Examination of the Internal Morphology of the Ixodid Tick, …
We present a “how-to” description and pictorial essay outlining our approach to tick dissection. The ticks used in this study were adult male and female Gulf Coast ticks, Amblyomma …
Comparison of Hard (Ixodid) and Soft (Argasid) Ticks - CAP
Hard ticks have a 4-stage life cycle: egg, larva, nymph, and adult. Most hard ticks that parasitize humans have a 3-host life cycle, whereby the tick leaves the host between each blood meal …
Authors: Prof Maxime Madder, Prof Ivan Horak, Dr Hein …
transfer of tick-borne pathogens frequently occurs and poses a risk to livestock farming and development. Failure to control ticks and tick-borne diseases effectively is a major factor …
Labeled Diagram Of A Tick [PDF] - wclc2017.iaslc.org
book covers the whole gamut of ticks and tick-borne diseases from microsatellites to satellite imagery and from exploiting tick saliva for therapeutic drugs to developing drugs to control tick …
Guide to the Surveillance of Metastriate Ticks (Acari: …
Herein, we provide a concise guide for those who are starting tick surveillance activities or those who wish to standardize practices and methods in support of public health. There are three …
Tick Management Handbook - CT.gov
tick bites and methods to suppress the local tick population or prevalence of pathogen infection in the ticks. A few precautions and the management of infected ticks in the residential or …
BIOLOGY OF TICKS - dandelon.com
Part III Structure and Function of Tick Body Organs and Tissues 7. THE MOUTHPARTS AND FOREGUT: CAPITULUM, PHARYNX, AND ESOPHAGUS, 119 Introduction, 119 Structure of …
“TICKS: KNOW YOUR ENEMY! This is Doug Rafferty with …
Adult deer ticks have eight legs, no antennae, and a flat, hard body. The scientific name is Ixodes scapularis. Ixodes is Greek for ‘stickiness’ which makes sense because ticks easily stick to …
Patients Ticks and Early Lyme Disease: Information for Patients
This resource has been developed for patients who have been bitten by a tick or diagnosed with early Lyme disease. Healthcare providers looking for guidance on how to diagnose and treat …