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  • Wumpus Protocol Analysis 

    Unknown author (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1977-08)
    The goal of this research was to assist in the creation of a new, improved Wumpus advisor by taking protocols of ten people learning to play Wumpus with a human coach. It was hoped that by observing these subjects learn ...

  • Wusor II: A Computer Aided Instruction Program with Student Modelling Capabilities 

    Unknown author (1977-05-01)
    Wusor II is the second program that has been developed to tutor students in the game of Wumpus. From the earlier efforts with Wusor I it was possible to produce a rule-based expert which processed a relatively complete ...

  • X-Switch: An Efficient Multi-User Multi-Language Web Application Server. 

    Nyirenda, Mayumbo (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDept. of Computer Science, 2010)
    Web applications are usually installed on and accessed through a Web server. For security reasons, these Web servers generally provide very few privileges to Web applications, defaulting to executing them in the realm of ...

  • X-Y Table User's Manual 

    Unknown author (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1974-05)
    This working paper describes the mini-robot group's X-Y table and associated hardware.

  • XGP Font Catalog 

    Unknown author (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1974-05-24)

  • XP. A Common Lisp Pretty Printing System 

    Unknown author (1989-03-01)
    XP provides efficient and flexible support for pretty printing in Common Lisp. Its single greatest advantage is that it allows the full benefits of pretty printing to be obtained when printing data structures, as well ...

  • XP. A Common Lisp Pretty Printing System 

    Unknown author (1989-08-01)
    XP provides efficient and flexible support for pretty printing in Common Lisp. Its single greatest advantage is that it allows the full benefits of pretty printing to be obtained when printing data structures, as well ...

  • The XPRT Description System 

    Unknown author (MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1979-01)
    This paper introduces a frame-based description language and studies methods for reasoning about problems using knowledge expressed in the language. The system is based on the metaphor of a society of communicating experts ...

  • XSnap : a queueing network analysis package 

    Donnelly, Hylton (University of Cape TownFaculty of ScienceDepartment of Computer Science, 1992)
    This dissertation describes the design and implementation of a sophisticated X-Windows based modelling package called XSnap, which can be used to solve product-form mixed multi-class queueing networks. A Graphical User ...

  • 'You can't just hit a button’: an ethnographic study of strategies to repurpose data from advanced clinical information systems for clinical process improvement 

    Morrison, Cecily Peregrine; Jones, Matthew Russell; Jones, R; Vuylsteke, A (BMC Medicine, 2013-04)
    Abstract Background Current policies encourage healthcare institutions to acquire clinical information systems (CIS) so that captured data can be used for secondary purposes, including clinical process improvement. Such ...

  • Zero-Crossings and Spatiotemporal Interpretation in Vision 

    Unknown author (1982-05-01)
    We will briefly outline a computational theory of the first stages of human vision according to which (a) the retinal image is filtered by a set of centre-surround receptive fields (of about 5 different spatial sizes) ...

  • Zero-Crossings on Lines of Curvature 

    Unknown author (1984-12-01)
    We investigate the relations between the structure of the image and events in the geometry of the underlying surface. We introduce some elementary differential geometry and use it to define a coordinate system on the ...

  • ZigZag Decoding: Combating Hidden Terminals In Wireless Networks 

    Unknown author (2008-10-01)
    This paper presents ZigZag, an 802.11 receiver design that combats hidden terminals. ZigZag's core contribution is a new form of interference cancellation that exploits asynchrony across successive collisions. Specifically, ...

  • ZigZag Decoding: Combating Hidden Terminals in Wireless Networks 

    Unknown author (2008-04-08)
    This paper presents ZigZag, an 802.11 receiver that combats hidden terminals. ZigZag exploits 802.11 retransmissions which, in the case of hidden terminals, cause successive collisions. Due to asynchrony, these collisions ...

  • Zonal flow evolution and overstability in accretion discs 

    Vanon, Riccardo; Ogilvie, Gordon Ian (Oxford University PressMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2017-04-01)
    This work presents a linear analytical calculation on the stability and evolution of a compressible, viscous self-gravitating (SG) Keplerian disc with both horizontal thermal diffusion and a constant cooling time-scale ...

  • Zonal flows in accretion discs and their role in gravito-turbulence 

    Vanon, Riccardo (University of CambridgeDepartment of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP)St Edmund's, 2017-10-01)
    This thesis focuses on the evolution of zonal flows in self-gravitating accretion discs and their resulting effect on disc stability; it also studies the process of disc gravito-turbulence, with particular emphasis given ...

  • Zonally symmetric adjustment in the presence of artificial relaxation 

    Hitchcock, Adam Peter; Haynes, Peter Howard (American Meteorological SocietyJournal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 2014-06-15)
    Numerical experiments, presented in a companion paper, have been performed in which the zonal mean state of the stratosphere in a comprehensive, stratosphere-resolving, general circulation model is strongly relaxed (or ...

  • Z′ models for the LHCb and g-2 muon anomalies 

    Allanach, Benjamin Christopher; Queiroz, FS; Strumia, A; Sun, S (Physical Review D, 2016-03-29)

  • ππ→πγ$^{∗}$ amplitude and the resonant ρ→πγ$^{∗}$ transition from lattice QCD 

    Briceño, Raúl A; Dudek, Jozef J; Edwards, Robert G; Shultz, Christian J; Thomas, Christopher Edward; Wilson, David John; Hadron, Spectrum Collaboration (American Physical SocietyPhysical Review D, 2016-06-10)
    We present a determination of the P-wave ππ→πγ$^{⋆}$ transition amplitude from lattice quantum chromodynamics. Matrix elements of the vector current in a finite volume are extracted from three-point correlation functions, ...