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- Should you use I or we or neither in your thesis or paper? Thoughts on this have changed over the years. Traditionally, using personal pronouns like I
- Malcolm Yoke Hean Low - Thesis, Journal and Conference Publications
- we develop an approach for reconciling open programming -- the development of programs that support dynamic exchange of higher-order values with strong st...we develop an approach for reconciling open programming -- the development of programs that support dynamic exchange of higher-order values with strong static typing. conventional functional language extended with a set of orthogonal features like higher-order modules, dynamic type checking, higher-order serialisation, and concurrency. On top of these a flexible system of dynamic components and a simple but expressive notion of distribution is realised. The central concept in this design is the packag}, a first-class value embedding a module along with its interface type. formal model for abstract types that is not invalidated by the presence of primitives for dynamic type inspection, as is the case for the standard model based on existential quantification. For that we present an idealised language in form of an extended lambda-calculus, which can express dynamic generation of types.
- Peng Li's 2008 PhD dissertation, First, this dissertation presents a Haskell solution based on concurrency monads. This approach provides clean interfa...Peng Li's 2008 PhD dissertation, First, this dissertation presents a Haskell solution based on concurrency monads. This approach provides clean interfaces to both multithreaded programming and event-driven programming in the same application, but it also does not require native support of continuations from compilers or runtime systems. Then, this dissertation investigates for a generic solution to support lightweight concurrency in Haskell, compares several possible concurrency configurations and summarizes the lessons learned. The paper's summary explains what I like most about it: the project ... solves a systems problem using a language-based approach. Systems programmers, Haskell implementors and programming language designers may each find their own interests in this dissertation. Even if concurrency isn't your thing, section 6.3 describes the author's findings on the pros and cons of both purity and laziness in a systems programming context.
- All doctoral or PhD degrees require a thesis/dissertation. Choosing the right topic can make the difference between success and failure. Here's how to choo...All doctoral or PhD degrees require a thesis/dissertation. Choosing the right topic can make the difference between success and failure. Here's how to choose a PhD topic.
- Dr. Marche has chaired almost 100 defences, mostly at the PhD level. In this presentation, he will share his knowledge and experience with you. Gain insigh...Dr. Marche has chaired almost 100 defences, mostly at the PhD level. In this presentation, he will share his knowledge and experience with you. Gain insight into what happens during a defence, how to prepare (aside from all the research and writing), what to expect from the committee, and other useful skills. Feel free to bring up any questions or concerns about your own forthcoming defence.
- What is a good dissertation defence? What the institution / supervisor can do to increase the likelihood of success? Advice for students
- OPAC 2.0 Esther Susanne Steiner 2007
- Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany, (2011)
- Università degli Studi di Bologna, Bologna, Italy, (2007)
- (2009)
- Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, M.S. Thesis, (2008)
- University of Toronto, (2004)
- Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, (1994)
- MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., (2004)
- Proceedings of the 15th annual ACM international symposium on Advances in geographic information systems, page 44:1--44:4. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2007)
- Intelligent Data Analysis 6(5):429-449 (Feb 25, 2002)
- Machine Learning 24(2):123-140 (1996)
- Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, San Mateo, CA, (1993)
- ICML '06: Proceedings of the 23rd international conference on Machine learning, page 233--240. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2006)
- Network Tools and Applications in Biology NETTAB 2010, Biological Wikis, page 139-142. Napoli, Italy, (2010)
- Sociedad Española para el Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural SEPLN, 45, page 263-266. SEPLN, (2010)
- Bachelor thesis, (December 2009)
- (September 2011)
- Universität Potsdam, (April 2010)
- Institute of Education - University of London, (2010)
- Nature 453(7196):779--782 (June 2008)
- Advances in Spatial and Temporal Databases, volume 5644 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg, (2009)


