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Hangzhou is a very special city for Italian architects who want to learn about historical and contemporary architecture and about the urban challenges in contemporary China. There are further issues that we would like to investigate about Hangzhou in the future and in order to do that, it would be interesting to involve further experts such as archaeologists and hydrologists given the special presence of historical relics, water and several issues which still deserve a better enhancement.
This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Dietary Intake and Behavior in Children" that was published in Nutrients
This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Symmetry Measures on Complex Networks" that was published in Symmetry
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering, CDVE 2015, held in Mallorca, Spain, in September 2015. The 30 full papers presented together with 4 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. There is a group of papers dressing the big data related to the cooperative work. It includes the information modeling, intensive task management, how to use the cloud technology to foster the cooperation etc. To deal with the social network issues is the topic of another group of papers in this volume. They range from creating programming languages to automate cooperative processes, social network information visualization, and the ranking cooperative research teams by analyzing the social network data.
"This book contains research on new developments and existing applications made possible by the principles of Web engineering, focusing on a broad range of applications - from telemedicine to geographic information retrieval"--Provided by publisher.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second International Conference on Distributed Computing and Internet Technology, ICDCIT 2005, held in Bhubaneswar, India in December 2005. The 40 revised full papers and 19 revised short papers presented together with 2 invited plenary talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 426 submissions. Covering the main areas distributed computing, internet technology, system security, data mining, and software engineering the papers are subdivided in topical sections on network protcols, routing in mobile ad hoc network, communication and coverage in wireless networks, secured communication in distributed systems, query and transaction processing, theory of distributed systems, grid computing, internet search and query, e-commerce, browsing and analysis of Web elements, theory of secured systems, intrusion detection and ad hoc network security, secured systems techniques, software architecture, software optimization and reliability, formal methods, data clustering techniques, and multidimensional data mining.
We have described the development of a new micro-payment system, NetPay, f- turing different ways of managing electronic money, or e-coins. NetPay provides an off-line, anonymous protocol that supports high-volume, low-cost electronic trans- tions over the Internet. We developed three kinds of e-wallets to manage coins in a NetPay-based system: a sever-side e-wallet allowing multiple computer access to- coins; a client-side e-wallet allowing customer PC management of the e-coins, and a cookie-based e-wallet cache to improve performance of the client-side e-wallet c- munication overhead. Experiences to date with NetPay prototypes have demonstrated it provides an effective micro-payment strate...
Advanced Topics in End User Computing features the latest research findings dealing with end user computing concepts, issues, and trends. Empirical and theoretical research concerned with all aspects of end user computing including development, utilization, and management are included. Volume three is specifically interested in those studies that show a significant contribution by relating end user computing to end user satisfaction, end user productivity, and strategic and competitive advantage. *Note: This book is part of a new series entitled "Advanced Topics in End User Computing." This book is Volume Three within this series (Vol. III, 2004).
International openness is one of the fundamental characteristics of the DiAP Department of Architecture and Design, which sees its members active in 57 bilateral collaboration agreements (without counting the Erasmus agreements) with countries in which today there is a demand for architectural design that looks at Italy as a model, not only for studies of historical architecture, but also for contemporary architecture designed in the existing city and for the new building, including complex landscape and environmental systems.