mendation service which can be called via HTTP by BibSonomy's recommender when a user posts a bookmark or publication. All participating recommenders are called on each posting process, one of them is choosen to actually deliver the results to the user. We can then measure
Twitter added support for "@replies" beginning in May 2008,[3] with any combination of @ with a username being turned into a hyperlink to the profile. On March 30, 2009, Twitter updated the feature and renamed it "Mentions" (i.e., to "mention" user "@janedoe") so as to include non-reply posts directed at individual users.[4]
Institut für Pädagogische Psychologie Rosa und David Katz der Universität Rostock August-Bebel-Straße 28 18057 Rostock christoph.perleth@uni-rostock.de maria.neumann@uni-rostock.de
The Chilean government has put together an incredible slate of incentives for technology-based companies that export their products. The government wants you to invest $500,000 over 5 years, but is pretty flexible about how you do this.
The art of guessing results and solving problems without doing a proof or an exact calculation. Techniques include extreme-cases reasoning, dimensional analysis, successive approximation, discretization, generalization, and pictorial analysis. Application to mental calculation, solid geometry, musical intervals, logarithms, integration, infinite series, solitaire, and differential equations.
T. Riechert, F. Zhang, und S. Auer. Agiles Requirements Engineering für Softwareprojekte mit einer großen Anzahl verteilter Stakeholder, Volume XVIII von Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik, Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV), (2009)
G. Kobilarov, C. Bizer, S. Auer, und J. Lehmann. Proceedings of Developers Track of 18th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2009), April 20th-24th, Madrid, Spain, (April 2009)
S. Hellmann, C. Stadler, J. Lehmann, und S. Auer. Proc. of 8th International Conference on Ontologies, DataBases, and Applications of Semantics (ODBASE), Volume 5871 von Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Seite 1209--1223. (2009)
N. Heino, S. Dietzold, M. Martin, und S. Auer. Networked Knowledge - Networked Media, Volume 221 von Studies in Computational Intelligence, Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg, (2009)
S. Dietzold, und T. Riechert. Agiles Requirements Engineering für Softwareprojekte mit einer großen Anzahl verteilter Stakeholder, Volume XVIII von Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik, Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV), (2009)
T. Berger, S. Dietzold, und T. Riechert. Agiles Requirements Engineering für Softwareprojekte mit einer großen Anzahl verteilter Stakeholder, Volume XVIII von Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik, Leipziger Informatik-Verbund (LIV), (2009)
S. Auer, S. Dietzold, J. Lehmann, S. Hellmann, und D. Aumueller. Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on World Wide Web, WWW 2009, Madrid, Spain, April 20-24, 2009, Seite 621--630. ACM, (2009)
S. Auer. Agiles Requirements Engineering für Softwareprojekte mit einer großen Anzahl verteilter Stakeholder, Volume XVIII von Leipziger Beiträge zur Informatik, Leipziger Informatik-Verbund LIV, (2009)