[PDF] Top 20 Las mejores ideas para que los padres participen en la educación
Has 10000 "Las mejores ideas para que los padres participen en la educación" found on our website. Below are the top 20 most common "Las mejores ideas para que los padres participen en la educación".
Volume 22: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2009
... Choosing an appropriate model to describe the UI is one such issue. Paiva et al. [PFV07] for example, highlight and try to address this problem by combining the formal testing framework of a popular programming ... See full document
10
Volume 22: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2009
... Pervasive systems, that is roughly speaking systems that can interact with their environment, are increasingly ...such systems, there are many dimensions to assess: security and reliability, safety ... See full document
12
Volume 22: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2009
... various systems (see, ...transition systems representing concurrent systems; this is not possible by using differential equation ...in systems biology is natural and provides double ... See full document
18
Volume 22: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2009
... interaction systems that are closer and more attractive to their users, in particular by endowing machines with the ability to predict, understand, and process emotions (on the one hand), and trust (on the other ... See full document
5
Volume 22: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2009
... Our vision is illustrated in Figure 1, where ellipses denote agents and rectangles objects. The key feature of our vision is that modelling is tightly coupled with system development and con- figuration. This is not a ... See full document
64
Volume 45: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2011
... Currently when the emulator application is created all of its widgets are determined by the parsed user requirements model, and they are all are naively implemented as buttons. So our previous example would result in an ... See full document
39
Volume 45: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2011
... There is, in fact, a very strong and sound new method for analysis of hybrid systems based on relational abstractions of this type [ST11]. The difference between that approach and ours is that sound relational ... See full document
8
Volume 45: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2011
... If we check the conjunction of the above properties on the four systems defined in Section 3.2.2 we find out that it holds only for AT MsInteraction(2,2). This is the case of an ATM returning the card first and a ... See full document
7
Volume 45: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2011
... The GUM is intended to predict only errors that are systematic, i.e. errors that have some underlying cognitive cause, and are not random, one-off errors. Furthermore the model is an abstraction of the actual underlying ... See full document
71
Volume 45: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2011
... In the above model, a major source of the many behaviours is cognitive mismatch. Realis- tically, cognitive mismatches are unavoidable, temporarily at least. Therefore, a formal model should not rule them out ... See full document
127
Volume 45: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2011
... The analysis says nothing about the significance of these issues. The method is to be used as part of a process including the active participation of human factors and domain specialists. In the context of use these ... See full document
7
Volume 69: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2013
... While the above models aim primarily to driver behaviour prediction for accident preven- tion, some recent models also investigate behavioural adaptation to be considered in the human- centered design of Intelligent ... See full document
10
Volume 69: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2013
... an interactive command prompt with a read-eval-print loop that allows developers to enter commands and ex- ecute PVS specifications ...prototyping interactive systems: a list of nested commands must ... See full document
15
Volume 23: Automated Verification of Critical Systems 2009
... and systems supporting program verification, ...a formal constructive proof of a mathe- matical statement A we extract a program that “realises” ...of interactive proof systems, for example, ... See full document
171
Volume 23: Automated Verification of Critical Systems 2009
... of interactive theorem provers, but applies equally well to formal methods tools; the key difference between formal method tools and theorem provers is that because formal method tools ... See full document
73
Volume 69: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2013
... The IVY tool uses Modal Action Logic (MAL) to specify the effect of actions on state at- tributes, given preconditions. The MAL is translated into SMV to be analysed using NuSMV [CCG + 02]. The models were checked ... See full document
134
Volume 45: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2011
... and formal issues raised are real, and the complexity and level of detail of the specifications is certainly equal to real systems even if they have minor ...the systems — our approach models ... See full document
88
Volume 69: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2013
... of systems for the regulator to describe safety requirements that should be satisfied by the ...that systems can use different interaction devices that have very di ff erent ... See full document
9
Volume 69: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2013
... a formal development process ...of formal methods and design rationale but on a systematic development of underdesigned ...prototypes. Formal models are used to describe and to prototype ... See full document
147
Volume 45: Formal Methods for Interactive Systems 2011
... hoc methods, it must be generally and easily applicable; we propose that the approach described in this paper is indeed both sufficiently general to handle most realistic keyed data entry situations, and suffi- ... See full document
93
Related subjects