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This textbook is about systematic problem solving and systematic reasoning using type-driven design. There are two problem solving techniques that are emphasized throughout the book: divide and conquer and iterative refinement. Divide and conquer is the process by which a large problem is broken into two or more smaller problems that are easier to solve and then the solutions for the smaller pieces are combined to create an answer to the problem. Iterative refinement is the process by which a solution to a problem is gradually made better–like the drafts of an essay. Mastering these techniques are essential to becoming a good problem solver and programmer. The book is divided in five parts...
Know what’s great about a little black dress? I can really rock it when it’s time for some R&R. Know what’s not so great about it? It’s a pretty crappy outfit when Armageddon comes and your holiday goes belly up. Which is exactly what just happened to me. So now instead of sipping mimosas and playing with exotic wildlife, I’m trying to survive a cataclysm of biblical proportions. But hey, at least I’m getting my cardio in for the year. And if somehow I can find Yet Another Wormhole™ and warp my butt back to Mars, I’ll have one hell of a story to tell. That said, always remember, if I die, I want a Viking funeral. So Close to Home is the third book in the Dakota Adams sci-fi adventure series, and immediately follows the events of the hit Spoilers: Things Get Worse. It’s a perfect fit for readers who love gripping page turners with memorable characters and plenty of lighthearted fun. Grab your copy today!
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning, ICCBR-97, held in Providence, RI, USA, in July 1997. The volume presents 39 revised full scientific papers selected from a total of 102 submissions; also included are 20 revised application papers. Among the topics covered are representation and formalization, indexing and retrieval, adaptation, learning, integrated approaches, creative reasoning, CBR and uncertainty. This collection of papers is a comprehensive documentation of the state of the art in CBR research and development.
Le omonime è una storia di incontri. Incontri in cui il caso sembra farla da padrone. Il caso che sembra (ma sembra soltanto) guidare le azioni attraverso le quali si costruiscono i legami di una vita, e, ancora, il lavoro, e, ancora, persone conosciute di riflesso alle altrui volontà, e, ancora, posti da vedere, e, ancora, sofferenze e gioie.Le omonime è un romanzo con due protagonisti. Il primo è lo splendido io narrante, con tutta la sua apparente forza e con tutta la sua nascosta fragilità. Con i sorrisi, piccoli orpelli esposti da barattare in cambio di un filo su cui camminare col proprio passo. Passo che cerca piccoli specchi per continuare a guardarsi, che trova amore, che trova, finalmente, un senso di appartenenza e di direzione.Il secondo protagonista è il lettore. Lettore che si muove in punta di piedi e che a ogni incrocio, a ogni dubbio, a ogni mai troppa svelata certezza, si incontra con la protagonista, e, dalla protagonista, acquista pezzi di sé.
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