... may then be derived on the basis of a specification of the relation betweenthe English word meanings used in (i) andthe primitive concepts at the data base level. IV THE RELATION BETWEEN ... BETWEEN EFL AND DBL Though we defined EFL and DBL independently of each other (one on the basis of the possible Eng- lish questions about the subject-domain, the other on the basis of the structure ... it would be unwise to design a system which would directly assign the meaning (3) tothe question (I). A more sensible strategy is to first assign (I) the meaning (2). The formula (3), or...
... HOWTO BRIDGE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN BUSINESS STRATEGY AND DESIGN FINALLYA brand is not a product. A VISUAL PRESENTATION BY MARTY NEUMEIER The three most important ... filters to protectus from too much information. READY? In other words… THE FOCUS TEST:Who are you?What do you do?Why does it matter?123 THERE ARE 1,349 CAMERAS ON THE MARKET. HOW DO ... DECIDE WHICH ONE TO BUY? BRANDNAMECOCA-COLAMICROSOFTIBMFORDMERCEDESHONDABMWKODAK GAP NIKEPEPSIXEROXAPPLESTARBUCKSTHIS SELECTION FROM INTERBRAND’S TOP 100 LISTSHOWS WHY BRANDS ARE WORTH...
... necessary either to change the social and culturalenvironment of the child, or to adapt the school environment to more closelyreflect the values and experiences of the child’s home environment.There ... withdiscrepancies betweenthe values and expectations of the school as comparedwith the values and expectations of the home, and at the same time to argue that the way of improving literacy skills is to adapt ... hearingswere held to allow public input, and to inform the panel of the issues that wereconsidered important by the public, and the needs and concerns of those whowould be required to implement the Panel’s...
... designers, directors, animators, and other artisans who are legendary in the film industry have several things in common. They know howto draw, they study art andthe history oftheir craft, they hang ... pre-visualization, and choreography, and how these tools have made the story artist’s job easier in someways and a lot more complex in others. Each of these tools isused in animation to help refine the story ... response to the enormous success of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.1940TEAM LinG Thinking Animation: Bridging theGapBetween 2D and CGProductions to produce The Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, and other...
... B for the WN synsets andthe ROGET classes. A simi- larity score B(j, k) is computed for the jth WN synset (taking the synset itself, the hypernyms, and the coordinate terms) andthe k ... .4(i,j) is computed for the i th LDOCE sense andthe jth WN synset using a weighted sum of the overlaps betweenthe LDOCE sense andthe WN synset, hypernyms, and gloss respectively, that ... by the fineness of the sense discrimination in the re- sources. How finely they are distinguished can be inferred from the similarity score matrices. Reading the matrices row-wise shows how...
... parents to understand howto meet the child’s daily food needs.4.6.0.2 Ask the parents to wrap and label the food that is brought from home with the child’s name, the date, andthe type ... children to feed themselves even if they make a mess. They need to explore the foods they are eating. This does not mean letting them play with their food. When they begin to play, they may ... for the type of food that is bought, howthe food is prepared, when the food is served, andthe environment in which the meal is served. Child – responsible for what to eat andhow much to eat....
... which differs the winning companies from the rest of the pack. They are in a position to view their marketing mix in the form of 4+1P and 1R, and thereby customize their offerings tothe rural ... all the trees surrounding the ponds. The idea was to advertise not only at the point of purchase but also at the time of consumption. This case shows that the brand was somehow relating tothe ... customer needs and creating solutions that deliver satisfaction tothe customers, profits tothe producers and benefits for the stakeholders.” Philip Kotler The product offerings have to be...
... existeverywhere in the wild. The trick is knowingwhere to look for them andhowto capture them.Boynton and Fischer tel us how. ”—Ron Sargent, chairman and CEO, Staples, Inc. The Idea Hunter ... understand the fundamentals of a company rather than try to predict the ups and downs of the stock market.Those icons knew their gigs. Andthe salient pointis that their gigs gave focus and direction ... doubts need look nofurther than the Google icons on their desktops and the iPods in their pockets. The employees thatGoogle and Apple most value are the ones whounderstand they’re working in an...