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Representation (systemics)
About: Representation (systemics) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 33821 publications have been published within this topic receiving 475461 citations.
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19 Nov 2003
TL;DR: In this article, a Client Runtime Environment (CRE) is adapted to maintain the state (108) of an application (106) in the client machine (219) by first retrieving a first markup document of the application and then creating and storing a first object oriented representation of information contained in the first document.
Abstract: A computing system for performing stateful distributed computing includes a client machine having a Client Runtime Environment (CRE) (224) that is adapted to maintain the state (108) of an application (106) in the client machine (219). The CRE (224) maintains state (108) of the application (106) by first retrieving a first markup document of the application (106), creating and storing a first object oriented representation of information contained in the first markup document. The first object oriented representation defines a first state (108) of the application (106). Next, retrieving a second markup document, creating and storing a second object oriented representation of information contained in the second markup document. Finally merging the first and second object oriented representations thereby forming a new ol~ject oriented representation of information contained in the first or the second markup documents. This new object oriented representation defines a new state of said application (106). The CRE (224) may further update the new state of the application (106) by retrieving one or more additional markup documents, creating and storing one or more additional object oriented representations of information contained in the one or more additional markup documents, respectively, and merging the one or more additional object oriented representations with the new object oriented representation thereby forming an updated state of the application (106).
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01 Jan 2009
TL;DR: Part I: ASPECTS of time and representation Part II: MEMORY and perception Part III: ART and FICTION
Abstract: PART I: ASPECTS OF TIME AND REPRESENTATION PART II: MEMORY AND PERCEPTION PART III: ART AND FICTION
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01 May 2002
TL;DR: This paper outlines current developments centering around the lexical-semantic database GermaNet and its applicability both within language engineering tasks and on the Semantic Web.
Abstract: This paper outlines current developments centering around the lexical-semantic database GermaNet and its applicability both within language engineering tasks and on the Semantic Web. From this perspective, representation and standardization are considered to be crucial issues as regards compatibility and interoperability with other languages resources. Representation variants of lexical data, eg. XML-based formats, enable various web applications and data exchange. Furthermore, visualization tools for exploring ontologies can be adopted and enhanced.
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31 Jan 2007TL;DR: In this paper, a user is provided with a data representation covered by a relationship and a report representation that is expected to be generated by the report type defined by the user defined relationship is also provided.
Abstract: In an embodiment, a user is provided with a data representation covered by a relationship. For example, the data representation may include a collection of data objects representations. In an embodiment, the data object representations are arranged in a manner so as to indicate rows or records of different data objects that are associated with one another. In an embodiment, portions of the data objects in the collection are indicated as representing the data that is covered by the relationship. In an embodiment, a report representation that is expected to be generated by the report type defined by the user defined relationship is also provided. In an embodiment, a correspondence in indicated between elements of the report representation (e.g., columns in a thumbnail sketch of a report) and the data object representations (e.g., ovals in a Venn diagram).
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28 Dec 2016TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a system for representing non-numerical data objects in an object time series by establishing associations, each association including a mapping of at least one point in time with one or more objects that include properties and values.
Abstract: Systems and methods are presented for representing non-numerical data objects in an object time series. An object time series of can be created by establishing one or more associations, each association including a mapping of at least one point in time with one or more objects that include properties and values. Visual representation of an object time series may include displaying non-numerical values associated with objects in the object time series in association with respective points in time.
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