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    E-based solutions to support intercultural business ethics instruction: An exploratory approach in course design and delivery. [REVIEW]Richard Walker & Roland Jeurissen - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 48 (1):113-126.
    This paper reports on the experiences of international MBA students following a hybrid design for a business ethics course, which combined class-based lectures with "out-of-class" discussion supported by asynchronous communication tools. The e-learning component of the course was intended to generate discussion on the ethical assumptions of course participants, with each individual required to post a mini case study reflecting an ethical dilemma which s/he had faced at work. Using questionnaire and interview data, we report on the learning experiences (...)
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    Asynchronous Video Interviewing as a New Technology in Personnel Selection: The Applicant’s Point of View.Falko S. Brenner, Tuulia M. Ortner & Doris Fay - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7:191757.
    The present study aimed to integrate findings from technology acceptance research with research on applicant reactions to new technology for the emerging selection procedure of asynchronous video interviewing. One hundred six volunteers experienced asynchronous video interviewing and filled out several questionnaires including one on the applicants’ personalities. In line with previous technology acceptance research, the data revealed that perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use predicted attitudes toward asynchronous video interviewing. Furthermore, openness revealed to moderate the relation (...)
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    Asynchronous email interview as a qualitative research method in the humanities.Kateřina Ratislavová & Jakub Ratislav - 2014 - Human Affairs 24 (4):452-460.
    The article focuses on a method for collecting qualitative data. The method is the asynchronous email interview. The authors assess the advantages, challenges and best practices of the asynchronous email interview method. They base their assessment on the academic literature and their own experiences using this data collection method in qualitative research on women who had experienced perinatal loss. The asynchronous email interview will never fully replace traditional face-to-face interviews, but it could gain a solid position as (...)
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    Asynchronous neural integration: Compensation or computational tolerance and skill acquisition?James E. Cutting - 2008 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (2):204-205.
    Nijhawan argues that neural compensation is necessary to account for couplings of perception and action. Although perhaps true in some cases, computational tolerance for asynchronously arriving continuous information is of more importance. Moreover, some of the everyday venues Nijhawan uses to argue for the relevance of prediction and compensation can be better ascribed to skill.
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    Asynchronous Stabilization of Nonlinear Markov Jump Singularly Perturbed Systems via Fuzzy Static Output Feedback Control.Baogang Ding, Tingting Ma, Xiaoxin Feng & Yueying Wang - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-10.
    This study focuses on the static output feedback control of nonlinear Markov jump singularly perturbed systems within the framework of Takagi–Sugeno fuzzy approximation. From a practical point of view, the phenomenon of asynchronous switching between the plant and the controller is considered and characterized by a finite piecewise-homogenous Markov process. Particularly, for facilitating the controller synthesis, the closed-loop system is transformed into a fuzzy Markov jump singularly perturbed descriptor system by adopting descriptor representation. In order to fully accommodate the (...)
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    Two-Particle Asynchronous Quantum Correlation: Wavefunction Collapse Acting as a Beamsplitter.F. V. Kowalski & R. S. Browne - 2016 - Foundations of Physics 46 (3):300-329.
    A two-body quantum correlation is calculated for a particle reflecting from a moving mirror. Correlated interference results when the incident and reflected particle substates and their associated mirror substates overlap. Using the Copenhagen interpretation of measurement, an asynchronous joint probability density, which is a function both of the different positions and different times at which the particle and mirror are measured, is derived assuming that no interaction occurs between each measurement. Measurement of the particle first, in the correlated interference (...)
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    Getting HIP: A study on the implementation of asynchronous discussion boards as a high-impact practice in online undergraduate survey history courses.Katherine Perrotta - 2020 - Journal of Social Studies Research 44 (2):209-217.
    Asynchronous discussion boards are a common pedagogical tool used by history faculty to promote engaged learning, content comprehension, and historical thinking, writing, and research skills in online courses. Although many higher education institutions are increasing their online history course offerings, there is a gap in the literature about the effectiveness of online teaching on student learning. As initiatives aimed at promoting HIPs at colleges and universities continue to grow, there is a need to examine whether the implementation of the (...)
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    The Open Courseware Movement in Higher Education: Unmasking Power and Raising Questions about the Movement's Democratic Potential.Robert A. Rhoads, Jennifer Berdan & Brit Toven-Lindsey - 2013 - Educational Theory 63 (1):87-110.
    In this essay Robert Rhoads, Jennifer Berdan, and Brit Toven-Lindsey examine some of the key literature related to the open courseware (OCW) movement (including the emergence and expansion of massive open online courses, or MOOCs), focusing particular attention on the movement's democratic potential. The discussion is organized around three central problems, all relating in some manner or form to issues of power: the problem of epistemology, the problem of pedagogy, and the problem of hegemony. More specifically, the authors raise (...)
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    Asynchronous Introspection Theory: The Underpinnings of Phenomenal Consciousness in Temporal Illusion.Shuo Chen, Changle Zhou, Jing Li & Hua Peng - 2017 - Minds and Machines 27 (2):315-330.
    A new theory of the neuropsychological underpinnings of phenomenal consciousness, “asynchronous introspection theory,” is proposed that emphasizes asynchrony between different neurocognitive processes. We provide a detailed explanation of how a mind might arrive at a cognitive structure isomorphic to the cognitive structure that would emerge from experiential qualia. The theory suggests that a temporal illusion is created because of the mismatch between the real physical timeline and the neurally constructed timeline composed inside a person’s brain. This temporal illusion leads (...)
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    Adopt: asynchronous distributed constraint optimization with quality guarantees.Pragnesh Jay Modi, Wei-Min Shen, Milind Tambe & Makoto Yokoo - 2005 - Artificial Intelligence 161 (1-2):149-180.
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    Writing, Graphic Codes, and Asynchronous Communication.Olivier Morin, Piers Kelly & James Winters - 2018 - Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (2):727-743.
    We present a theoretical framework bearing on the evolution of written communication. We analyze writing as a special kind of graphic code. Like languages, graphic codes consist of stable, conventional mappings between symbols and meanings, but (unlike spoken or signed languages) their symbols consist of enduring images. This gives them the unique capacity to transmit information in one go across time and space. Yet this capacity usually remains quite unexploited, because most graphic codes are insufficiently informative. They may only be (...)
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    Asynchronous cellular automata and pattern classification.Biswanath Sethi, Souvik Roy & Sukanta Das - 2016 - Complexity 21 (S1):370-386.
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    Asynchronous backtracking without adding links: a new member in the ABT family.Christian Bessière, Arnold Maestre, Ismel Brito & Pedro Meseguer - 2005 - Artificial Intelligence 161 (1-2):7-24.
  14. An Argument for Asynchronous Course Delivery in the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic.Jake Wright - 2022 - Teaching Philosophy 45 (3):335-359.
    I argue that campus closures and shifts to online instruction in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic created an obligation to offer courses asynchronously. This is because some students could not have reasonably foreseen circumstances making continued synchronous participation impossible. Offering synchronous participation options to students who could continue to participate thusly would have been unfair to students who could not participate synchronously. I also discuss why ex post facto consideration of this decision is warranted, noting that similar actions (...)
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    Support for Asynchronous Interaction in Group Experiential Learning.Joseph Meloche, Helen Hasan & Angelo Papakosmas - 2004 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 6 (2):47-62.
    To be relevant to the constantly changing work patterns of the real world, effective learning in universities often occurs in small groups facilitated by collaborative environments where participants are dynamically involved in purposeful activities. The research described in this paper is an investigation of purposeful group work devised for experiential learning where a variety of socio-technical tools were used to support asynchronous tasks and communication among the learners. In order to explore the complexity of this collaborative activity a distinctive (...)
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    Blending Synchronous and Asynchronous Discussion Strategies to Promote Community and Criticality during a Time of Crisis.Lisa Gilbert - 2022 - Teaching Philosophy 45 (4):417-445.
    While discussion is a hallmark of philosophy teaching methods, some instructors express doubt as to the possibilities for its meaningful implementation in online classes. Here, I report on a routine that utilized synchronous and asynchronous discussion strategies to promote community-building and critical engagement in an educational philosophy class forced online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Before class, students used social annotation software to collaboratively read a text. During class, we pursued whole-group discussion using student-centered strategies before breaking into partners (...)
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    Detection and Recognition of Asynchronous Auditory/Visual Speech: Effects of Age, Hearing Loss, and Talker Accent.Sandra Gordon-Salant, Maya S. Schwartz, Kelsey A. Oppler & Grace H. Yeni-Komshian - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This investigation examined age-related differences in auditory-visual integration as reflected on perceptual judgments of temporally misaligned AV English sentences spoken by native English and native Spanish talkers. In the detection task, it was expected that slowed auditory temporal processing of older participants, relative to younger participants, would be manifest as a shift in the range over which participants would judge asynchronous stimuli as synchronous. The older participants were also expected to exhibit greater declines in speech recognition for asynchronous (...)
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    Critical Thinking and Asynchronous Discussion.John Miller - 1999 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 19 (1):18-27.
    Among the claims made for online learning is its potential to foster critical thinking, particularly by engaging students in asynchronous discussions conducted in writing. This paper reviews and critiques these claims. It first examines the uses of writing and classroom discussion in modeling and encouraging critical thinking. It then reviews some of the arguments for the possible advantages of online interaction over face-to-face discussion. Finally, it critiques these claims by comparing the specific features, which distinguish the experience of participation (...)
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  19. Asynchronous transgressions: suffering, relief, and invasions in Nintendo's miiverse and streetpass.Torill Elvira Mortensen & Victor Navarro Remesal - 2018 - In Kristine Jorgensen & Faltin Karlsen (eds.), Transgression in games and play. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
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    Asynchronous recruitment of low-threshold motor units during repetitive, low-current stimulation of the human tibial nerve.Jesse C. Dean, Joanna M. Clair-Auger, Olle Lagerquist & David F. Collins - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Asynchronous knowledge with hidden actions in the situation calculus.Ryan F. Kelly & Adrian R. Pearce - 2015 - Artificial Intelligence 221 (C):1-35.
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    Reasoning about Knowledge in Asynchronous Distributed Systems.Vania Costa & Mario Benevides - 2005 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 13 (1):5-28.
    This paper introduces a two-dimensional modal logic to reason about knowledge in asynchronous multi-agent message-passing systems. We present a new theoretical definition for concurrent knowledge in order to describe the kind of knowledge typical in such asynchronous environments. To define concurrent knowledge, we propose the closed sub-product of modal logics: a two-dimensional formal semantics where one dimension corresponds to asynchronous runs, the other corresponds to consistent cuts and the concurrent knowledge is defined as the transitive closure over (...)
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    Blending Synchronous and Asynchronous Discussion Strategies to Promote Community and Criticality during a Time of Crisis.Lisa Gilbert - 2022 - Teaching Philosophy 45 (4):417-445.
    While discussion is a hallmark of philosophy teaching methods, some instructors express doubt as to the possibilities for its meaningful implementation in online classes. Here, I report on a routine that utilized synchronous and asynchronous discussion strategies to promote community-building and critical engagement in an educational philosophy class forced online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Before class, students used social annotation software to collaboratively read a text. During class, we pursued whole-group discussion using student-centered strategies before breaking into partners (...)
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    Anonymity and Asynchronicity as Key Design Dimensions for the Reciprocity of Online Democratic Deliberation.Leandro De Brasi & Claudio Gutierrez - 2020 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 34 (2):183-200.
    The aim of this paper is to identify, given certain democratic normative standards regarding deliberation, some pros as well as cons of possible online deliberation designs due to variations in two key design dimensions: namely, asynchronicity and anonymity. In particular, we consider one crucial aspect of deliberative argumentation: namely, its reciprocity, which puts interaction centre stage to capture the back-and-forth of reasons. More precisely, we focus on two essential features of the deliberative interaction: namely, its listening widely and listening carefully. (...)
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    Asynchronous aggregation and consistency in distributed constraint satisfaction.Marius-Călin Silaghi & Boi Faltings - 2005 - Artificial Intelligence 161 (1-2):25-53.
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    The relationship between feature binding and consciousness: Evidence from asynchronous multi-modal stimuli.Sharon Zmigrod & Bernhard Hommel - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3):586-593.
    Processing the various features from different feature maps and modalities in coherent ways requires a dedicated integration mechanism . Many authors have related feature binding to conscious awareness but little is known about how tight this relationship really is. We presented subjects with asynchronous audiovisual stimuli and tested whether the two features were integrated. The results show that binding took place up to 350 ms feature-onset asynchronies, suggesting that integration covers a relatively wide temporal window. We also asked subjects (...)
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    Kant’s Asynchronicity Concerning Newtonian Space and Gravity in his Pre-Critical Writings.E. Görg - 2020 - Kantian Journal 39 (4):7-28.
    Kant’s ‘Newtonianism’ has been rightly highlighted by figures like Friedman. The follow-up debates led to a more adequate view on Kant’s natural philosophy and in particular his relation towards Newton. But the discussion that evolved did not point to the asynchronicity that takes place in Kant’s struggle with the central Newtonian concepts. Newtonian space and gravity, in revised form, are of central concern to Kant’s critical philosophy. But Kant adapted and re-evaluated these two concepts in an asynchronous way. While (...)
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    Context enhancement for co-intentionality and co-reference in asynchronous CMC.J. van der Pol, W. Admiraal & P. R. J. Simons - 2006 - AI and Society 20 (3):301-313.
    The regulative and semantic ‘distance’ of electronic conferencing may impede the topical alignment and the unambiguous interpretation of messages, hindering collaborative learning processes. Compared to a face-to-face environment, in electronic conferencing this distance may be caused by a reduced strength of online ‘context’. Explicitly defining the context of messages in an electronic environment may increase the writers’ co-intentionality and co-reference. An annotation tool is presented, strengthening the context by providing a document under discussion and enabling users to anchor their messages (...)
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    The feeling of fluent perception: A single experience from multiple asynchronous sources☆.Pascal Wurtz, Rolf Reber & Thomas D. Zimmermann - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (1):171-184.
    Zeki and co-workers recently proposed that perception can best be described as locally distributed, asynchronous processes that each create a kind of microconsciousness, which condense into an experienced percept. The present article is aimed at extending this theory to metacognitive feelings. We present evidence that perceptual fluency—the subjective feeling of ease during perceptual processing—is based on speed of processing at different stages of the perceptual process. Specifically, detection of briefly presented stimuli was influenced by figure-ground contrast, but not by (...)
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  30. Conditions for Propagating Synchronous Spiking and Asynchronous Firing Rates in a Cortical Network Model.Arvind Kumar - unknown
    Isolated feedforward networks (FFNs) of spiking neurons have been studied extensively for their ability to propagate transient synchrony and asynchronous firing rates, in the presence of activity independent synaptic background noise (Diesmann et al., 1999; van Rossum et al., 2002). In a biologically realistic scenario, however, the FFN should be embedded in a recurrent network, such that the activity in the FFN and the network activity may dynamically interact. Previously, transient synchrony propagating in an FFN was found to destabilize (...)
     
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    Catering to Inclusion and Diversity With Universal Design for Learning in Asynchronous Online Education: A Self-Determination Theory Perspective.Murod Ismailov & Thomas K. F. Chiu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The Universal Design for Learning guidelines were extensively studied to understand inclusive learning and teaching in higher education. However, to date, there have been few studies that approached UDL-based asynchronous university courses from the needs satisfaction perspective in self-determination theory. To address this gap, researchers designed and implemented two 15-week asynchronous online courses based on UDL. They then tested their effectiveness with college freshmen by adopting a sequential explanatory mixed method. The study aimed to examine whether asynchronous (...)
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    Erratum to “Finite-Time Asynchronous Stabilization for Nonlinear Hidden Markov Jump Systems with Parameter Varying in Continuous-Time Case”.Lianjun Xiao, Xiaofeng Wang & Lingling Gao - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-1.
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    An Argument-Based Validation of an Asynchronous Written Interaction Task.Ting Chen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Interactional competence has attracted increasing attention due to its significance for language users. Previous studies concerning interactional competence mainly focus on synchronous interaction tasks, while the utilization of asynchronous interaction tasks is relatively under-explored despite the importance of asynchronous interaction in real life. Taking the “Responding To Forum Posts” task used in the International Undergraduate English Entrance Examination at Shanghai Jiao Tong University as an example, the study aims to validate the use of asynchronous interaction tasks in (...)
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    Exponential Stabilization for a Class of Nonlinear Switched Systems with Mixed Delays under Asynchronous Switching.Yongzhao Wang - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-11.
    This paper deals with the exponential stabilization problem for a class of nonlinear switched systems with mixed delays under asynchronous switching. The switching signal of the switched controller involves delay, which results in the asynchronous switching between the candidate controllers and subsystems. By constructing the parameter-dependent Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional and the average dwell time approach, some sufficient conditions in forms of linear matrix inequalities are presented to ensure the exponential stability of the switched nonlinear system under arbitrary switching signals. (...)
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  35. Sleeping Beauty Reconsidered: Conditioning and Reflection in Asynchronous Systems.Joseph Halpern - 2006 - Oxford Studies in Epistemology 1.
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    Reordering all agents in asynchronous backtracking for distributed constraint satisfaction problems.Younes Mechqrane, Mohamed Wahbi, Christian Bessiere & Kenneth N. Brown - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence 278 (C):103169.
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    Application of Case-Based Reasoning for Call Admission Control in Asynchronous Transfer Mode Networks.A. Al-Monayyes & H. Hassanein - 2001 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 11 (2):95-124.
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    The Design of an Interface for Collaborative Courseware Reuse.M. A. Neary, J. Cornelius & R. Rada - 1994 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 4 (1-2):179-203.
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  39. Sleeping Beauty Reconsidered: Conditioning and Reflection in Asynchronous Systems.Joseph Halpern - 2004 - In Oxford Studies in Epistemology. Oxford University Press. pp. 111-142.
     
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    Optimal Intervention in Semi-Markov-Based Asynchronous Probabilistic Boolean Networks.Qiuli Liu, Qingguo Zeng, Jinghao Huang & Deliang Li - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-12.
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    which Inform the Use of Anonymous Asynchronous Websurveys in 'Sensitive'Research.Em Rundall - 2013 - In Jeremy MacClancy & Agustin Fuentes (eds.), Ethics in the field: contemporary challenges. New York: Berghahn Books. pp. 7--156.
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    Automated composition of Web services via planning in asynchronous domains.Piergiorgio Bertoli, Marco Pistore & Paolo Traverso - 2010 - Artificial Intelligence 174 (3-4):316-361.
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    The Fractional Kalman Filter-Based Asynchronous Multirate Sensor Information Fusion.Guangyue Xue, Yubin Xu, Jing Guo & Wei Zhao - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-10.
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  44. Minisymposia-VII hpc in earth and space science-parallel discrete event simulations of grid-based models: Asynchronous electromagnetic hybrid code.Homa Karimabadi, Jonathan Driscoll, Jagrut Dave, Yuri Omelchenko, Kalyan Perumalla, Richard Fujimoto & Nick Omidi - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes In Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 573-582.
     
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    Exploiting reverse target-side contexts for neural machine translation via asynchronous bidirectional decoding.Jinsong Su, Xiangwen Zhang, Qian Lin, Yue Qin, Junfeng Yao & Yang Liu - 2019 - Artificial Intelligence 277 (C):103168.
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  46. Sleeping Beauty Reconsidered: Conditioning and Reflection in Asynchronous Systems.Joseph Halpern - 2005 - In Tamar Szabo Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Oxford Studies in Epistemology Volume 1. Oxford University Press UK.
     
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    Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy. Turing's world. Kinko's Academic Courseware Exchange, Santa Barbara1986, viii + 68 pp. + disk. - Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy. Tarski's world. Kinko's Academic Courseware Exchange, Santa Barbara1987, vii + 85 pp. + disk. [REVIEW]George Boolos - 1990 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 55 (1):370-371.
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    Hull's derivation of stimulus asynchronism: a correction.J. M. Harrison - 1949 - Psychological Review 56 (5):252-260.
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    Triggering artefacts.Preben Mogensen & Mike Robinson - 1995 - AI and Society 9 (4):373-388.
    The paper presents a general critique of the use of conceptual frameworks in design, illustrated by the well known synchronous/asynchronous, co-located/non-co-located framework. It argues that while frameworks are a necessary and inevitable starting point for design, the business of tailoring and adapting them to specific situations need not be ad hoc.Triggering artefacts are a way of systematically challenging both designers' preunderstandings and the conservatism of work practice. Experiences from the Great Belt tunnel and bridge project are used to illustrate (...)
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    Education and Forecasting in Education in the Era of Post-Post.Тигран Эмильевич Мариносян - 2018 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 11:69-81.
    The author’s vision of the problem of long-term forecasting in education is presented in the article. The modern education, going beyond the limits of class-lesson learning system is gaining more and more territory in direct and figurative meanings. Its non-linear trajectory of movement and rhythm is a process that occurs by the model of Dispars - the principle of nomadic vital activity. The author is of the opinion that only a combination of forecasting with strategic and indicative planning as in (...)
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