Research Metodology/Recompilation

Research Metodology/Recompilation

Author: Patricia Adriana Rebollo

Publisher: Editorial Autores de Argentina

Published: 2023-06-14

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 9878738698

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This literary work is a compilation of methodological and statistical content, fundamental, because it is accessible to the reader without previous experience in the matter, because of its broad, agile content and with solid foundations, filling the gap in basic texts, in scientific research. By reading this book, they will begin to contact the different important aspects that allow them to carry out any scientific investigation. We hope to motivate our readers, providing them with the necessary tools, so that they stand out following the steps of the scientific method, from any approach, such as sociological, clinical, geographical, historical, anthropological, literary, biological, archaeological, film and another that may arouse your interest. This book represents a gateway to the universe of science, so we propose this challenge with our best wishes so that your research can stand out.


Types in Compilation

Types in Compilation

Author: Robert Harper

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2003-06-29

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 3540453326

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The importance of typed languages for building robust software systems is, by now, an undisputed fact. Years of research have led to languages with richly expressive, yet easy to use, type systems for high-level programming languages. Types provide not only a conceptual framework for language designers, but also a ord positive bene ts to the programmer, principally the ability to express and enforce levels of abstraction within a program. Early compilers for typed languages followed closely the methods used for their untyped counterparts. The role of types was limited to the earliest s- ges of compilation, and they were thereafter ignored during the remainder of the translation process. More recently, however, implementors have come to - cognize the importance of types during compilation and even for object code. Several advantages of types in compilation have been noted to date: { They support self-checking by the compiler. By tracking types during c- pilation it is possible for an internal type checker to detect translation errors at an early stage, greatly facilitating compiler development. { They support certi cation of object code. By extending types to the ge- rated object code, it becomes possible for a code user to ensure the basic integrity of that code by checking its type consistency before execution. { They support optimized data representations and calling conventions, even in the presence of modularity. By passing types at compile-, link-, and even run-time, it is possible to avoid compromises of data representation imposed by untyped compilation techniques.


Virtual Machines

Virtual Machines

Author: James Edward Smith

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2005-06-03

Total Pages: 662

ISBN-13: 1558609105

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In this text, Smith and Nair take a new approach by examining virtual machines as a unified discipline and pulling together cross-cutting technologies. Topics include instruction set emulation, dynamic program translation and optimization, high level virtual machines (including Java and CLI), and system virtual machines for both single-user systems and servers.


Relatuhedron

Relatuhedron

Author: Juan Carlos Rodriguez Camacho

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-12-09

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 3030872084

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A journey of new routes of healing with/by Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants is shared under the Two Eyed-Seeing Perspective of Elder Albert Marshall. The Universal Human Right of Indigenous self-determination and Relationality are the togetherness presented in a “mangrove tree” that lives between salty and sweet waters emerging as a protective place of rich ecosystems. The relatuhedron (shapes of relationality) a co-construction of a home, a Wigwam, Long House, Maloca, Ue, crystalizes knowledge and practices in the process of individual and community healing and cultural transactions. A set of neologisms such as relatuhedron, pedagomiologies, and social grammars, is proposed to challenge our views of mental health, healing, cultural transactions, stereotypes, recovery, and public policy and include simplicities and complexities required to support Indigenous well-being. It is a “machine of possibilities” for students and professionals working with/by and for Indigenous communities. In this book healing is presented as a process through scholarly practice and reflection. Healing is a process of emergence of meaning by improving relationality with the self, nature and others, in a practical approach to socio-cultural transformations. In sum, healing is based on individual and community processes both honoring and respective Indigenous knowledge and scientific research to create endless opportunities for well-being. This book presents healing as a process of growth, a complex, dynamic and evolutive journey of transforming how we stablish and maintain relationships with the self, nature and others inside of our cultural negotiations.


Decision Management: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications

Decision Management: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications

Author: Management Association, Information Resources

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2017-01-30

Total Pages: 2350

ISBN-13: 152251838X

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The implementation of effective decision making protocols is crucial in any organizational environment in modern society. Emerging advancements in technology and analytics have optimized uses and applications of decision making systems. Decision Management: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications is a compendium of the latest academic material on the control, support, usage, and strategies for implementing efficient decision making systems across a variety of industries and fields. Featuring comprehensive coverage on numerous perspectives, such as data visualization, pattern analysis, and predictive analytics, this multi-volume book is an essential reference source for researchers, academics, professionals, managers, students, and practitioners interested in the maintenance and optimization of decision management processes.


New Techniques for Adaptive Program Optimization

New Techniques for Adaptive Program Optimization

Author: Daniele Cono D’Elia

Publisher: Sapienza Università Editrice

Published: 2020-06-30

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 8893771438

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Living organisms are adapted to their environment. Modern compilers and runtime systems for computer software are no different: as part of a continuous optimization process, they can adapt the execution cycle of a program to the workload it operates on. This thesis brings novel ideas to the software optimization domain. It illustrates methodological and practical contributions that advance the state of the art for performance profiling techniques and adaptive runtime designs, backed by promising experimental results on industrial-strength benchmarks. Part of the results has been presented in flagship programming language venues.


Red Hills

Red Hills

Author: Andrew Hardy

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Published: 2003-03-31

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9780824826376

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Several million rural inhabitants of Vietnam’s northern deltas made the decision to move during the twentieth century, seeking to make new homes in the country’s highlands. This book offers a historical analysis of the political economy of migration, stimulated by the French colonial and independent socialist states. It shows how socialist policies especially changed the face of the highlands, as settlers from the plains turned the hills "red."