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Handbook of Research on Student-Centered Strategies in Online Adult Learning Environments
Specialization of a part-whole relationship domain detailing the specific relation of a subfamily to a family.
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Collaborative Scientific Writing Between Writing Art and Project Management
Dragoș Iliescu (IEEE, Romania), Felicia Veronica Banciu (University Politehnica of Timisoara, Romania), and Simona Vasilache (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5085-3.ch016
Abstract
This chapter investigates collaborative scientific writing. The study presents a baseline and concepts embedded by research for an ad hoc group of authors. Transactive memory, which is a quality of a group achieving the desired synergy, is approached in literature through metaphors. The investigation focuses on a proposal to evaluate the transactive memory's quale. A specialization between group and team expresses the ability of online technology to enhance the authors' communication. The research examines synergy among the authors for different phases of experienced collaboration to achieve successful publishing. Three hypotheses were researched for the evaluation of transactive memory's quale. The findings suggest that the total amount of knowledge experienced by the group of authors, as resulting from the collaborative scientific writing, corresponds to the aggregated domains of deterministic and probabilistic spaces.
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Designing a Concept-Mining Model for the Extraction of Medical Information in Spanish
A semantic relation specific to linguistics, distinct from the similar metonymy. A meronym denotes a constituent part of, or a member of something (e.g., wheels are part of an automobile ; a policeman is a part of a police department , etc.).
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