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Proceedings of the 21st International Meshing Roundtable


Free Download Proceedings of the 21st International Meshing Roundtable By Daniel Sieger, Stefan Menzel, Mario Botsch (auth.), Xiangmin Jiao, Jean-Christophe Weill (eds.)
2013 | 606 Pages | ISBN: 3642335721 | PDF | 91 MB
This volume contains the articles presented at the 21st International Meshing Roundtable (IMR) organized, in part, by Sandia National Laboratories and was held on October 7-10, 2012 in San Jose, CA, USA. The first IMR was held in 1992, and the conference series has been held annually since. Each year the IMR brings together researchers, developers, and application experts in a variety of disciplines, from all over the world, to present and discuss ideas on mesh generation and related topics. The technical papers in this volume present theoretical and novel ideas and algorithms with practical potential, as well as technical applications in science and engineering, geometric modeling, computer graphics, and visualization.

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2nd International Workshop on Evidence-based Technology Enhanced Learning


Free Download 2nd International Workshop on Evidence-based Technology Enhanced Learning By Maria Rosita Cecilia, Tania Di Mascio (auth.), Pierpaolo Vittorini, Rosella Gennari, Ivana Marenzi, Tania Di Mascio, Fernando De la Prieta (eds.)
2013 | 117 Pages | ISBN: 3319005537 | PDF | 6 MB
Research on Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) investigates how information and communication technologies can be designed in order to support pedagogical activities. The Evidence Based Design (EBD) of a system bases its decisions on empirical evidence and effectiveness. The evidence-based TEL workshop (ebTEL) brings together TEL and EBD. The first edition of ebTEL collected contributions in the area of TEL from computer science, artificial intelligence, evidence-based medicine, educational psychology and pedagogy. Like the previous edition, this second edition, ebTEL’13, wants to be a forum in which TEL researchers and practitioners alike can discuss innovative evidence-based ideas, projects, and lessons related to TEL.The workshop took place in Salamanca, Spain, on May 22nd-24th 2013.

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Theory and Practice of Parallel Programming International Workshop TPPP ’94 Sendai, Japan, November 7-9, 1994 Proceedings


Free Download Theory and Practice of Parallel Programming: International Workshop TPPP ’94 Sendai, Japan, November 7-9, 1994 Proceedings By Vaughan Pratt (auth.), Takayasu Ito, Akinori Yonezawa (eds.)
1995 | 488 Pages | ISBN: 3540591729 | PDF | 14 MB
This volume presents the proceedings of the First International Workshop on Theory and Practice of Parallel Programming, TPPP ’94, held in Sendai, Japan in November 1994.Besides 9 full paper versions of the invited talks by prominent speakers, 15 revised contributed papers were selected for inclusion in this volume. TPPP ’94 focused on theoretical foundations of parallel languages and parallel programming, related implementation issues, and practical applications. Among the topics covered are models of computation, logic, proof, specification of programs, semantics of languages, implementation of languages and systems, and architectural support for parallellism and massively parallel computation.

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Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Intelligent Human Computer Interaction (IHCI 2011), Prague, Czech Republic


Free Download Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Intelligent Human Computer Interaction (IHCI 2011), Prague, Czech Republic, August, 2011 By Christopher J. Martin, Jacqueline Archibald, Leslie Ball, Lloyd Carson (auth.), Miloš Kudělka, Jaroslav Pokorný, Václav Snášel, Ajith Abraham (eds.)
2013 | 306 Pages | ISBN: 3642316026 | PDF | 7 MB
The Third International Conference on Intelligent Human Computer Interaction 2011 (IHCI 2011) was held at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic from August 29 – August 31, 2011. This conference was third in the series, following IHCI 2009 and IHCI 2010 held in January at IIIT Allahabad, India.Human computer interaction is a fast growing research area and an attractive subject of interest for both academia and industry. There are many interesting and challenging topics that need to be researched and discussed. This book aims to provide excellent opportunities for the dissemination of interesting new research and discussion about presented topics. It can be useful for researchers working on various aspects of human computer interaction. Topics covered in this book include user interface and interaction, theoretical background and applications of HCI and also data mining and knowledge discovery as a support of HCI applications.

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Personal Satellite Services 4th International ICST Conference, PSATS 2012, Bradford, UK, March 22-23, 2012. Revised Selected P


Free Download Personal Satellite Services: 4th International ICST Conference, PSATS 2012, Bradford, UK, March 22-23, 2012. Revised Selected Papers By Anastasia Lygizou, Spyros Xergias, Nikos Passas (auth.), Prashant Pillai, Rajeev Shorey, Erina Ferro (eds.)
2013 | 197 Pages | ISBN: 3642367860 | PDF | 7 MB
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 4th International ICST Conference on Personal Satellite Services, PSATS 2012, held in Bradford, UK, in March 2012. The 22 revised full papers presented together with 4 poster sessions were carefully reviewed and selected from various submissions. The papers cover topics such as radio resource management; spectrum/interference management and antenna design; mobility and security; and protocol performance in satellite networks.

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International Law from a Baltic Perspective


Free Download Ineta Ziemele, "International Law from a Baltic Perspective"
English | ISBN: 9004433147 | 2020 | 352 pages | PDF | 2 MB
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Baltic Yearbook of International Law, this volume contains a selection of articles chosen by the editors to showcase the Yearbooks important contribution to international legal scholarship and practice. It thus offers ground-breaking articles on diverse legal areas, including international humanitarian law, international human rights law, peaceful settlement of disputes, European Union law, and the history of international law. Naturally, issues relevant to the international legal status of the Baltic States and the consequences of their occupation by the Soviet Union are also explored, as well as to transitional justice and the collapse of communism. Finally, articles on new areas, such as bioethics and cyperspace, are also included, showing where the development of science prompts the need for legal regulation. This wide-ranging selection reflects the Yearbooks aim to offer a unique forum among international legal periodicals – where the past meets the future.

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Historical Origins of International Criminal Law Volume 5


Free Download Morten Bergsmo, Klaus Rackwitz, Tianying Song, "Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 5"
English | 2017 | ISBN: 8283481061 | PDF | pages: 1189 | 11.1 mb
This volume is about the birth of the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court. It concerns the strategy and activities of the preparatory team for the Office between 1 August 2002 and November 2003. The emphasis is on the

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Historical Origins of International Criminal Law Volume 4


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English | 2015 | ISBN: 8283480170 | PDF | pages: 998 | 9.2 mb
This fourth volume in the series Historical Origins of International Criminal Law concentrates on institutional contributions to the development of international criminal law rather than taking a chronological (Volumes 1 and 2) or doctrinal (Volume 3) approach. It analyses contributions made by institutions such as the Nuremberg, Tokyo, ex-Yugoslavia and Rwanda tribunals, INTERPOL, the International Association of Penal Law, the Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission, and internationalised fact-finding mandates. It considers the role played by some jurisdictional principles and work methods of international and national institutions. Part 4 also looks at wider trends in the development of international criminal law. The contributors include Wegger Christian Strømmen, LING Yan, Anuradha Bakshi, ZHU Wenqi, Volker Nerlich, David Re, LIU Daqun, Serge Brammertz, Kevin C. Hughes, Patricia Pinto Soares, Mareike Schomerus, Seta Makoto, Natalia M. Luterstein, Hilde Farthofer, Itai Apter, Md. Mostafa Hosain, Helge Brunborg, Mutoy Mubiala, Yaron Gottlieb, Mark A. Lewis, Marquise Lee Houle, Tina Dolgopol, Rahmat Mohamad, Barrie Sander, Furuya Shuichi, Chris Mahony, ZHANG Binxin and the editors. In his foreword, Wegger Christian Strømmen notes that the four-volume project "draws our attention to the common legacy and interests at the core of international criminal law. By creating a discourse community with more than 100 scholars from around the world, [CILRAP] has set in motion a wider process that will serve as a reminder of the importance of the basics of international criminal law".

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