PathProxy is a design pattern for persisting complex relationships without cluttering up your database. In this article JavaWorld contributor Matthew Tyson...PathProxy is a design pattern for persisting complex relationships without cluttering up your database. In this article JavaWorld contributor Matthew Tyson introduces his PathProxy pattern and walks you through an example application implementation based on Spring, JSF, and JPA/Hibernate.
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Quantitative Fonds arbeiten mit ausgeklügelten Rechenmodellen und verzichten auf die subjektive Titelauswahl durch menschliche Manager. Doch die Produkte h...Quantitative Fonds arbeiten mit ausgeklügelten Rechenmodellen und verzichten auf die subjektive Titelauswahl durch menschliche Manager. Doch die Produkte haben ihre Tücken, wie die jüngste Krise beweist.
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Die Konstruktion internationaler Politik in den Bildsequenzen von Fernsehnachrichten. Quantitative und qualitative Inhaltsanalysen zur Darstellung von medi...Die Konstruktion internationaler Politik in den Bildsequenzen von Fernsehnachrichten. Quantitative und qualitative Inhaltsanalysen zur Darstellung von mediatisierter und inszenierter Politik
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to by:BeatWeber article krocha by julianausserhofer on Apr 15, 2008, 10:13 AMBerlin und die Boboisierung. "Wie „Bobos" auf der Suche nach Ursprünglichkeit und Authenzität diese unweigerlich zerstören." & "Für ein Stadtviertel ist ei...Berlin und die Boboisierung. "Wie „Bobos" auf der Suche nach Ursprünglichkeit und Authenzität diese unweigerlich zerstören." & "Für ein Stadtviertel ist ein Boboschwarm so verheerend wie für exotische Länder ein Touristeneinfall"
to bobo article by:GuillaumePaoli gentrification by julianausserhofer on Apr 14, 2008, 7:36 PMDie Telekommunikations-Konzerne haben eine finstere Vision: Ihr Traum ist ein Kommerznetz, bei dem nur noch zahlungskräftige Web-Unternehmen breitbandig be...Die Telekommunikations-Konzerne haben eine finstere Vision: Ihr Traum ist ein Kommerznetz, bei dem nur noch zahlungskräftige Web-Unternehmen breitbandig beim Verbraucher ankommen. Im Web 3.0 hätten Startups, Blogger und junge Kreative keine Chance.
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to by:FlorianObkircher by:RosaWinklerHermaden krocha article via:ManuelKostka falter by julianausserhofer on Apr 10, 2008, 8:27 AM Quantum computers would be able to process information in ways that standard computers cannot by tapping the unusual properties of quantum mechanics, but ... Quantum computers would be able to process information in ways that standard computers cannot by tapping the unusual properties of quantum mechanics, but an analysis suggests that quantum computers would outclass conventional machines only by a slight degree for most computing problems, writes MIT professor Scott Aaronson. Evidence now indicates that quantum machines would be susceptible to many of the same algorithmic restrictions as classical computers, and these restrictions are totally independent of the practical problems of constructing quantum computers. A solid quantum computer algorithm would guarantee that computational paths leading to an incorrect answer neutralize while paths reading to a right answer reinforce, Aaronson says. The discovery of an efficient quantum algorithm to solve NP-complete problems remains elusive despite much effort, but one definite finding is that such an algorithm would have to efficiently take advantage of the problems' structure in a manner that is outside the capabilities of present-day methods. Aaronson points out that physicists have yet to come up with a final theory of physics, which gives rise to the possibility that a physical way to efficiently solve NP-complete problems may one day be revealed by a future theory. "People speculate about yet more powerful kinds of computers, some of which would make quantum computers look as pedestrian as vending machines," he notes. "All of them, however, would rely on speculative changes to the laws of physics." Aaronson projects that the difficulty of NP-complete problems will someday be perceived as a basic principle that describes part of the universe's fundamental nature.
to acm_technews quantum article by gwpl on Apr 10, 2008, 12:16 AMBig and small companies are getting into the business of building an intelligent web of linked data
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