| Rudiger Dornbusch, Sebastian Edwards - 2007 - 416 lapas
...issues (Washington, DC: World Bank). ogy recently developed by Dornbusch and Edwards (1990), the paper is organized as follows. The next section provides a brief background on Peru's economy and recent history. The third section analyzes the "heterodox" economic policies of... | |
| Donald Leo Thompson - 1998 - 764 lapas
...ionization of '. li CQ o i— i M » t— i T3 CicS •— eu B £N 5 O ffi rt «g H CO i o e o MW CO WK The remainder of this chapter is organized as follows. The next section describes the CP and BO techniques as well as the use of multiple integration time steps and Hellmann-Feynman... | |
| Susan M. Collins - 2010 - 582 lapas
...mainstream and do not link it specifically to the social issues with which we are concerned here.6 The remainder of this chapter is organized as follows: The next section outlines the elements of the institutionalist approach that seem most important for conventional economists... | |
| Eder, Lauren B. - 1999 - 278 lapas
...gain acceptance, but the future use is dependent on the perceived long-term benefits of the system. The remainder of this chapter is organized as follows. The next section offers background information on the prevalence of diabetes and the current trends in diabetes care... | |
| H. Todd Mowrer, Russell G. Congalton - 2000 - 282 lapas
...methodology (prediction of precipitation in the South China Sea). rather than its technical exposition. The remainder of this chapter is organized as follows. The next section gives an overview of our model and the Kalman filter implementation. A brief description of parameter... | |
| J.A. Bergstra, A. Ponse, S.A. Smolka - 2001 - 1357 lapas
...real-time process algebras can be carried over to the dynamic priority setting. 1.3. Organization of this chapter The remainder of this chapter is organized as follows. The next section introduces our extension of CCS, defines some formal notation used throughout the chapter, and discusses... | |
| Linda Rising - 2001 - 576 lapas
...be reused broadly in the domain of communication software, well beyond the gateway example described in this chapter. The remainder of this chapter is organized as follows: Section 2 outlines an OO software architecture for application-level gateways; Section 3 examines the... | |
| Rahman, Syed M. - 2001 - 316 lapas
...messages over the Internet and IP multicast for communication with the media tools on the local host. The remainder of this chapter is organized as follows. The next section surveys related work in multicast-based videoconferencing. The third section discusses the remote camera... | |
| Syed, Mahbubur Rahman - 2001 - 498 lapas
...maintaining the application (here video) level QoS requirements. We discuss these and related issues in this chapter. The remainder of this chapter is organized as follows. In the next section architectures of various residential video delivery systems are briefly described.... | |
| Julian Birkinshaw, Peter Hagström - 2000 - 250 lapas
...dimensions in order to provide clear evidence regarding the value (or not) of such knowledge flows. This chapter is organized as follows. The next section provides a brief review of the knowledge management literature, followed by a more detailed discussion of the communities... | |
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