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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: An unrivalled illustrated reference source on fighting men and commanders, past and present. Each volume is packed with full colour artwork, making military history uniquely accessible to enthusiasts of all ages.Gordon L Rottman entered the US Army in 1967, volunteered for Special Forces and completed training as a weapons specialist. He was assigned to the 7th Special Forces Group until reassigned to the 5th Special Forces Group in Vietnam in 1969-70. A highly respected and established author, Gordon is now a civilian contract Special Operations Forces Intelligence Specialist at the Army's Joint Readiness Center, Ft Polk.; Title: Vietnam Airborne (Elite) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Pros: Excellent, very accessible writing style; very good research; good balance of political, military and other content; great coverage of uniforms, equipment, and the fate of these units. Very nice color plates and maps.Cons: None really. If it were twice as long I would have enjoyed it twice as much." - AMPSDr. Stephen M. Cullen was educated at the universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. He has written widely on inter-war fascism, communism, and British Great War combatants' writing. He has also written on the history of the British Home Guard, including, most recently, In Search of the Real Dad's Army; The Home Guard and the Defence of the United Kingdom, 1940-1944. He has been a guest on several BBC Radio programs and on TV, talking about military and political history. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Warwick, UK.Mark Stacey was born in Manchester in 1964 and has been a freelance illustrator since 1987. He has a lifelong interest in all periods of history, particularly military history, and has specialized in this area throughout his career. He now lives and works in Cornwall, UK.; Title: World War II Vichy French Security Troops (Men-at-Arms) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Steven Zaloga provides a very readable text that is well supplemented with photographs and illustrations from Johnny Shumate and Alan Gilliland. I was able to read the book easily over two nights, even with my wife repeatedly telling me to go to sleep. -- Frank Landrus" - IPMS / USA"Steve Zaloga does an excellent job of dividing the book into two sections of information. The first section is concerned with the mechanical and procurement aspects of the anti-tank rifles that each country produced. While the second section deals with the actual effects in combat that each rifle had, both positive and negative." - The Firearms Blog"Fully illustrated and drawing upon a range of sources, this is the absorbing story of the anti-tank rifle, the infantrymans anti-armor weapon during the world wars." - American GunsmithSteven J. Zaloga received his BA in History from Union College and his MA from Columbia University. He has worked as an analyst in the aerospace industry for over two decades, covering missile systems and the international arms trade, and has served with the Institute for Defense Analyses, a federal think tank. He is the author of numerous books on military technology and military history, with an accent on the US Army in World War II as well as Russia and the former Soviet Union. He lives in Maryland.Johnny Shumate works as a freelance illustrator. He began his career in 1987 after graduating from Austin Peay State University. Most of his work is rendered in Adobe Photoshop using a Cintiq monitor. His greatest influences are Angus McBride, Don Troiani, and douard Detaille. He lives in Tennessee.Alan Gilliland was born in Malaya in 1949, and spent 18 years as the graphics editor of The Daily Telegraph, winning 19 awards in that time. He now writes, illustrates, and publishes fiction (www.ravensquill.com), as well as illustrating for a variety of publishers (alangillilandillustration.blogspot.com). He lives in the UK.; Title: The Anti-Tank Rifle (Weapon) Target text information: Description: Osprey's military titles are very subject-specific, allowing for a depth of focus most other general-interest surveys lack. Their latest titles are top picks military reference libraries will appreciate... Britain's Secret War: The Indonesian Confrontation 1962-66 [gives] rare insights and revelations in this unusual study of soldier experiences. Midwest Book ReviewWill Fowler has worked in journalism and publishing since 1972, reporting for European, American, Asian and Arabic magazines from Europe, the USA, the Middle East, China and SE Asia. Among his more than 30 published books is the best-selling MAA 133 Battle for the Falklands: Land Forces. A TA soldier for 30 years, he was commissioned from the ranks in 4th Bn Royal Green Jackets, and volunteered for Operation 'Granby' in the Gulf, 199091. In 1993 he graduated from the French Army reserve staff officers course at the Ecole Militaire, Paris. Will is married and lives in Romsey, Hampshire.; Title: Britains Secret War: The Indonesian Confrontation 196266 (Men-at-Arms) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: This powerful focus allows for an in-depth coverage of all events during the Philippines campaign. James A. Cox, The Midwest Book Review (August 2012)...a great account dealing with the capitulation of the Philippine Islands in early 1942 ... As with every Osprey book, [The Fall of the Philippines] comes complete with exceptionally detailed maps and excellent illustrations and photographs -- a great book, especially for those just starting to learn about World War II. WWII History Magazine (September 2012)Clayton K.S. Chun, Ph.D., is on the U.S. Army War College faculty at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania where he teaches courses on national security, strategy, and economics. He completed a military career in the U.S. Air Force and has published work in the fields of national security, military history, and economics.; Title: The Fall of the Philippines 194142 (Campaign) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: July 1944: U.S. armed forces are poised for the next step towards Japan. Will it be the Philippines or Formosa? The Army (represented by MacArthur) wants to liberate the Philippines; the Navy (Nimitz and King) proposes bypassing the islands and invading Formosa. Finally, MacArthur persuades Roosevelt to back his plan. Popular historian Breuer has the knack of making complex situations intelligible. His account of the liberation of the American prisoners at Los Banos, Cabantuan, and Santo Thomas prisons and his chapters on the retaking of Corregidor are masterful. Not a scholarly account of the entire Philippine campaign but a useful introduction for nonspecialists, this is recommended for most public libraries. Military Book Club dual main selection. Stanley Itkin, Hillside P.L., New Hyde Park, N.Y.Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.; Title: Retaking the Philippines: America's Return to Corregidor and Bataan, October 1944-March 1945 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Clayton K. S. Chun, Ph.D., is on the U.S. Army War College faculty at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, where he teaches courses on national security, strategy, and economics. He completed a military career in the U.S. Air Force and has published work in the fields of national security, military history, and economics.; Title: Luzon 1945: The final liberation of the Philippines (Campaign) Target text information: Description: A detailed description of the three-month defense of Bataan, the siege of Corregidor, the soldier's life in the crowded intimacy of Malinta Tunnel, MacArthur's evacuation, and the surrender of 78,000 American and Allied troops.; Title: The Fall of the Philippines: U.S. Army in World War II, The War in the Pacific (50th Anniversary Commemorative Edition) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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Target text information: CSE/EE 461, Autumn 1996;CSE/EE 461: Intro. to Computer Communication NetworksAutumn 1996;Instructor:;Arun Somani,;somani@cs;Lecture: MWF 8:30am - 9:20am in MEB103;Office Sieg 316/EEB306;Phone: 543-9348/685-1602;Office Hours: M W and F 9:30-10:30;TA:;Jari Kristensen,;jari@cs;Office EEB 331;Office Hours: T Th 9:00 - 1:00 pm ( TA's office hours has been changed to;match Prof. Somani's office hours, thus covering every day in the week and;providing a larger timewindow for consultations.);Class Messages; (Check this or your email frequently.);Lecture Overheads;Homeworks;Projects;Interesting Stuff;Attention;If you would like to request academic accommodations due to a disability, please;contact Disabled Student Services, 448 Schmitz, 543-8924(V/TDD). If you have;a letter from Disabled Student Services indicating you have a disability that requires;academic accommodations, please present the letter to me so we can discuss the;accommodations you might need for class.;About file formats: Most of the course;materials above are provided in three formats:;HTML:; HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is the document format handled by; WWW browsers, in fact you are currently looking viewing an HTML; document. Many of the handouts we've provided were originally LaTeX; documents that have been converted to HTML using; LaTeX2HTML,; which is why they can be a bit strange.; LaTeX:; Plain ASCII text including formating commands.; Simple things (e.g. assignments) are generally quite legible in; this format. For figures and complex math stuff, these are; hard-to-impossible to read.; PostScript:; The; Ghostscript Home Page; has free viewers (Mac, Windows, OS/2, Linux, ...);[email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Northwest Laboratory for Integrated Systems;; Northwest Laboratory for Integrated Systems;; Department of Computer Science & Engineering;University of Washington,; Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA;The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of;Washington has been engaged in Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) and;Computer-Aided Design (CAD) research, development, and education since;the late 1970s. Today, the Northwest Laboratory for Integrated Systems;is the focus of a wide variety of VLSI architectures, embedded sytems,;and CAD research.;Current Research Projects;Asynchronous Circuits and Verification;Time Separation of Events:; Specification, synthesis, and verification of timed asynchronous; circuits.; Asynchronous Circuits:; Survey of current asynchronous design methodologies, as; well as the first FPGA for asynchronous circuits.;FPGAs and Rapid-Prototyping;Triptych/Montage FPGA Architectures:; Development of the Triptych and Montage FPGA; architectures, architectures with improved densities over current; commercial FPGAs.;Multi-FPGA Systems & Rapid-Prototyping:; Development of the Springbok Rapid-Prototyping System for; Board-Level Designs, as well as partitioning, pin assignment,; and routing topology work for general multi-FPGA systems.;Emerald - An Architecture-Adaptive Toolset for FPGAs:; A complete set of mapping, placement and routing tools;can be generated automatically from a description of an FPGA;architecture. Architecture-specific metrics can be incorporated;into the various tools to improve the results.;Embedded Systems;The Chinook Project:; A Hardware/Software Co-design, Co-synthesis, and Co-simulation; system for embedded applications.;Performance Optimization of Synchronous Circuits;Retiming Level-Clocked Circuits:; Efficient algorithms for retiming circuits that use;level-sensitive latches to improve performance, reduce cost, and;increase tolerance to clock skew.;Architectural Retiming:; Methods for improving the performance of synchronous;circuits that have latency or feedback contraints.;Network Router;The Chaotic;Routing Project;Self-Tuned Systems;Self-tuned systems are directed by Ted Kehl;Previous Research Projects;; Gemini; Validating layout by comparing the specification circuit to the; implemented circuit.;;MacTester; A low-cost digital functional tester for chips and circuits; with TTL or CMOS voltage levels.; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Carl Ebeling's home page; Carl Ebeling;Department of Computer Science and Engineering; University of;Washington; Seattle,;Washington, 98195;Voice: (206) 543-9342;;FAX: (206) 543-2969;;e-mail: [email protected];Office: Sieg Hall, Room 215;Carl Ebeling, Associate Professor, has a B.S. in Physics, Wheaton;College, 1971; an M.S. in Computer Science, Southern Illinois;University, 1976; and a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon;University in 1986. He joined the UW in 1986.;;Carl Ebeling's research interests fall into two categories: VLSI;architectures and computer-aided design of digital systems. He has;worked on a number of VLSI projects including the Hitech chess;machine, the Apex graphics chip for drawing spline curves and;surfaces, and the Triptych field-programmable gate array. Currently he;is involved in the Chaos project building a multicomputer routing;network. His CAD interests focus on methods for optimizing the;performance of circuits using level-sensitive latches, and placement;and routing algorithms for FPGAs, particularly Triptych.;Teaching;Spring 1996:; CSE 467 - Advanced Logic Design;Office Hours; Monday 2:30-3:20; Thursday 4:30-5:20;Travel:;April 16-19: FCCM, Napa;May 1-5: IBM, Burlington; Chicago;June 4-7: DAC, Las Vegas;Research Projects;;Northwest Laboratory for Integrated Systems;;Chaos Router Project;;Triptych: A New High-Density FPGA Architecture; Graduate Students;;Soha Hassoun.;;Neil McKenzie.;;Darren Cronquist.;;Paul Franklin.;Amara's Gallery;Elan's Gallery;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Darren C. Cronquist;;Darren C. Cronquist;[email protected];Department of Computer Science & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA; Welcome to my home page! Last updated: 6/21/96;Employment Information I currently plan to complete my;Ph.D. in 1997.;HTML;Postscript;Resume;Resume;Curriculum Vita;Curriculum Vita;Personal Information The rest of my homepage is currently under;construction!; Target text information: Emerald; The Emerald Project;Ideally, the development phase of a new FPGA architecture would make;use of a reliable set of mapping tools to produce accurate performance;evaluations of proposed designs. Unfortunately, given the quick;production time frames faced by most developers, tool construction is;often postponed until after many architectural features have been;frozen. To satisfy the need for fast tool prototyping, we have;designed Emerald, a powerful architecture-driven system for quick;development of FPGA tools. At its heart Emerald provides the basic;features needed in all FPGA systems -- logic block analysis, synthesis;and technology mapping, global placement and partitioning, and;detailed placement and routing. Its CAD environment provides an;efficient way to thoroughly specify an FPGA's routing and logic block;architectures, as well as architecture-specific metrics to tailor;placement and routing. Moreover, Emerald's parameterized schematic;specifications allow architectural variations to be quickly captured;and evaluated.;Emerald Publications; Any documents contained in this page are included by;the contributing authors as a means to ensure timely dissemination of;scholarly and technical work on a non-commercial basis. Copyright and;all rights therein are maintained by the authors or by other copyright;holders, notwithstanding that they have offered their works here;electronically. It is understood that all persons copying this;information will adhere to the terms and constraints invoked by each;author's copyright. These works may not be reposted without the;explicit permission of the copyright holder.;The Definitive Emerald Paper; Darren C. Cronquist and Larry McMurchie.;"Emerald - An Architecture-Driven Tool Compiler for FPGAs",;To appear in Proceedings of the 1996 ACM/SIGDA Fourth International;Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays , February 1996.;The Router used in Emerald;Larry McMurchie and Carl Ebeling,;"PathFinder: A Negotiation-Based;Performance-Driven Router for FPGAs",;Proceedings of the 1995 ACM; Third International Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays;Aided Design , pp. 111-117, February 1995.;Researchers; Darren Cronquist; Carl Ebeling; Larry McMurchie; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Sensitive, bold, and imaginative, the first book to place black women at the center of everyday resistance to bondage.(Douglas R. Egerton, Le Moyne College, author of "Gabriel's Rebellion: The Virginia Slave Conspiracies of 1800 and 1802")"aThis slim volume makes a substantial and often ingenious contribution to slavery studies and to womenas and southern history..." l "American Historical Review"_This slim volume makes a substantial and often ingenious contribution to slavery studies and to women_s and southern history..." l "American Historical Review""Wonderfully evocative. . . . A provocative book full of astonishing, sometimes unforgettable moments." -- "Virginia Magazine""Camp's creative and elegant work reinforces the interconnectedness of North and South, slave and free, in the lives of enslaved people." -- "Signs""Very readable yet analytically sophisticated. . . . Camp seamlessly integrates a wide array of sources . . . into an engaging book that does more than recount women's experiences as slaves in the plantation South. . . . An excellent study of bondwomen and a penetrating look at the rival geographies created by enslaved people." -- "Journal of Southern History""Deepens our understanding of resistance as both an individual and collective endeavor. [Camp] argues forcefully. . . . Intriguing and interesting." -- "The Journal of Interdisciplinary History""This slim volume makes a substantial and often ingenious contribution to slavery studies and to women's and southern history..." &#151l "American Historical Review"This slim volume makes a substantial and often ingenious contribution to slavery studies and to women's and southern history. Taking pleasure seriously, studying space without getting trapped in the 'public versus private' debate, finding new information in much-mined sources, and complicating our knowledge of enslaved women's resistance are valuable in themselves. They are also potent hints at what Camp and those who follow her lead will accomplish in the coming years.--American Historical ReviewVery readable yet analytically sophisticated. . . . Camp seamlessly integrates a wide array of sources . . . into an engaging book that does more than recount women's experiences as slaves in the plantation South. . . . An excellent study of bondwomen and a penetrating look at the rival geographies created by enslaved people."-Journal of Southern HistoryThrough the lens of geography, Camp successfully introduces a new language to describe and interpret everyday resistance among enslaved women and men. Scholars interested in a different approach to this important topic will find Closer to Freedom refreshing.--Civil War HistoryWonderfully evocative. . . . A provocative book full of astonishing, sometimes unforgettable moments.--Virginia MagazineThe book is well written throughout, and Camp really does seem to get inside the minds of enslaved women. . . . This is a promising first book and an interesting and innovative addition to the historiography of the lives of the enslaved.--Georgia Historical QuarterlyAn appealing and creative approach to understanding everyday slave resistance.--Southern HistorianThe author's attention to a 'spatial history of American slavery' reveals contests over physical space as a hitherto unappreciated dimension of the everyday politics of plantation life. This book skillfully brings into view clandestine pockets--ephemeral but resilient--in which slave women, in particular, struggled to sustain a 'rival geography' in which powers of mastery could be held at bay.--Julie Saville, University of ChicagoStephanie Camp's brilliant study draws upon numerous fields of scholarship--feminist theory, anthropology, sociology--to produce an innovative reinterpretation of enslaved women in the plantation South. Sensitive, bold, and imaginative, Closer to Freedom is the first book to place black women at the center of everyday resistance to bondage.--Douglas R. Egerton, Le Moyne College <!--author of Gabriel's Rebellion: The Virginia Slave Conspiracies of 1800 and 1802-->This elegant and often profound monograph casts a fresh eye on the daily acts of self-preservation and disguised defiance that historians of slavery have called 'everyday resistance.' . . . Illuminating both the texture of enslaved women's lives and the concept of everyday resistance, Closer to Freedom is both a welcome teaching text and an accessible study for general readers.--North Carolina Historical ReviewDeepens our understanding of resistance as both an individual and collective endeavor. [Camp] argues forcefully. . . . Intriguing and interesting.--The Journal of Interdisciplinary HistoryCamp's creative and elegant work reinforces the interconnectedness of North and South, slave and free, in the lives of enslaved people.--SignsCamp has written a provocative book full of astonishing, sometimes unforgettable moments. Moreover, she has raised important questions about the way slave women resisted their owners. Ultimately no one will be able to answer the questions that Camp asks without coming to grips with the world she describes.--Virginia Magazine of History and Biography; Title: Closer to Freedom: Enslaved Women and Everyday Resistance in the Plantation South (Gender and American Culture) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: This book is Volume VIII of a History of the South, a ten-volume series designed to present a thoroughly balanced history of all the complex aspects of the South's culture from 1607 to the present. Like its companion volumes, The South During Reconstruction was written by an outstanding student of Southern history, E. Merton Coulter, who was also one of the editors of the series.E. Merton Coulter is Regents Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Georgia. With Wendell Holmes Stephenson, he is co-editor of the series of which this volume is a part. He received his B.A. from the University of North Carolina and the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Wisconsin. He was awarded the LL.D. degree from the University of North Carolina. Professor Coulter taught at the University of Georgia from 1919 until his retirement in 1958, after which he remained very active in scholarly endeavors. He was the first president of the Southern Historical Association and also served as president of the Agricultural History Society. He is the author of more than thirty books, including another volume in this series, The Confederate States of America, 1861--1865.; Title: The South During Reconstruction, 1865--1877: A History of the South 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) is best known for designing New York City's Central Park, and parks in Brooklyn, Chicago, Boston, and Washington. But before he embarked upon his career as the nation's foremost landscape architect, he was a correspondent for The New York Times, and it was under its auspices that he journeyed through the slave states in the 1850s. His day-by-day observations - including intimate accounts of the daily lives of masters and slaves, the operation of the plantation system, and the pernicious effects of slaves on all classes of society, black and white - were largely collected in the Cotton Kingdom. Published in 1861, just as the Southern states were storming out of the Union, it has been hailed ever since as singularly fair and authentic, an unparalleled account of America's "peculiar institution".; Title: The Cotton Kingdom: A Traveller's Observations On Cotton And Slavery In The American Slave States, 1853-1861 Target text information: Description: Frank Lawrence Owsley (1890--1956) taught southern history for many years at Vanderbilt University, and later at the University of Alabama. He is the author of State Rights in the Confederacy and King Cotton Diplomacy, coauthor of The United States: From Colony to World Power, and one of the contributors to I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Traditions.John B. Boles is William P. Hobby Professor of History at Rice University and editor of the Journal of Southern History. He is the author of University Builder: Edgar Odell Lovett and the Founding of the Rice Institute and The South through Time: A History of an American Region, Black Southerners, 1619--1869, as well as numerous other books. Walter Lynwood Fleming Lectures in Southern History; Title: Plain Folk of the Old South: Anzio and Other Joys (Walter Lynwood Fleming Lectures in Southern History) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Stephen Turnbull is recognised as one of the world's foremost military historians of the Medieval and Early Modern periods. He first rose to prominence as a result of his extensive writings on the samurai, and has since written on less familiar areas of military history such as Korea, Eastern Europe and the Baltic states.; Title: The Walls of Constantinople AD 3241453 (Fortress) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: For anyone interested in Military History, this is a fascinating book.Well illustrated and written, this is a social and martial history all in one. (Ancient Egypt Magazine)the reader is quickly drawn into a journey into mans past that is both illuminating and entertaining. If more scholarly works were as well researched and as scintillating, the hallowed halls of academia would be that much more attractive! (Armchair General.com)truly a high quality product, beautifully produced and with lavish illustration throughouta great read and highly recommended. (Military Illustrated, 01/012011) handsome, 494 page volume (including glossary, bibliography and index) investigates both the technical aspects as well as the societal impetus behind sword evolution in a way that is both academic as well as highly fascinating. presents swords as seen through the eyes of prominent historical figures who used them and of particular interest is the highly detailed focus on actual pedigree pieces. Generously illustrated with period images, fine line drawings and photographs of original antique swords from museums and private collections. Whether a new enthusiast just starting out, a practitioner of the sword arts or an advanced aficionado or collector, there is something in Swords And Swordsmen for everyone (Swordforum.com)"For modern fencers, Swords and Swordsmen vividly brings to life the weapons from which our sportderives as Mike Loades shares his passionand fascination for the sword and takes the reader on ajourney through history. Meticulously researched and beautifully illustrated by over 200photographs and 100 line drawings" (The Sword)"From its earliest pages to its epilogue (which treats the sword in its modern incarnation from a 19th century dueling implement to the modern sport of fencing), Swords And Swordsmen makes it clear that no study of the design, function and symbolism of the sword can be entirely complete without an understanding of the code of chivalry, and vice-versa." (Chivalry Today)"A superb history of swords and swordsmen, with the most breathtaking coverage from the earliest days to modern times. Brilliant." (Books Monthly)Mike Loades is best known as the presenter of Weapons that Made Britain and Weapon Masters, but has appeared in dozens of other documentaries as an historical weapons expert and military historian. As a fight arranger he has choreographed fight and battle sequences (most of which involved swords!) for over a hundred television productions, plays and operas. He has also directed several historical documentaries for National Geographic and History Channel. He has lectured and written widely on arms and armour, contributing to both periodicals and books. Swords and Swordsmen is his first full-length, solo book. Although British, Mike now lives in the San Francisco Bay area with his wife and dogs, where he continues to work on various television and writing projects.; Title: Swords and Swordsmen 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Gabriele Esposito is an Italian researcher and a long-time student of military history. His main field of research is the military of 19th-century Latin America, but his interests range from the Ancient world to modern post-colonial conflicts. He has published several works in the UK, including MAA 499 Armies of the War of the Triple Alliance 1864-70 published in March 2015, and is a regular contributor to many specialized magazines. This will be his third MAA title.; Title: Armies of the Italian Wars of Unification 184870 (1): Piedmont and the Two Sicilies (Men-at-Arms) Target text information: Description: "I really appreciated the structure that Mike Loades utilized, starting with the individual components and accessories that really covered a broad range of crossbow utility. I found the section on the use of the Chinese repeating crossbow quite interesting. Essentially a short range defensive weapon, it was light enough that even a woman had enough strength to operate it. It used a large lever to draw the string back to allow a bolt from the magazine to drop into position. A low cost weapon, it typically carried ten bolts, although some variants carried up to 15 bolts. Variants of this repeater could fire two bolts simultaneously and remained in use in China into the 1950s." - IPMS / USAMike Loades is a respected author, broadcaster, director, and action arranger who has made numerous television appearances as a historical weapons expert and military historian. He is the author of Swords and Swordsmen (2010), The Longbow (2013), and The Composite Bow (2016). Peter Dennis was born in 1950. Inspired by contemporary magazines such as Look and Learn he studied illustration at Liverpool Art College. Peter has since contributed to hundreds of books, predominantly on historical subjects, including many Osprey titles. He lives in the UK.; Title: The Crossbow (Weapon) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Francesmary Modugno's Home Page;Francesmary Modugno's Home Page;Department of Computer Science and Engineering;University of Washington;Box 352350;Seattle,; WA 98195;Office: 212 Sieg Hall;Phone: (206) 543-8099;FAX: (206) 543-2969;E-mail: [email protected]; Research interests:;My main interest is human-computer interaction.;I am also interested in; end-user programming; formal modelling; software specification and verification; technology policy;I welcome the opportunity to collaborate on these and any related topics!; Current Research Projects:;Software Safety and the Human-Machine Interface; Previous Research:; Publications;available online; Summary of;my thesis research.; Formal models of real-time, concurrent and distributed systems; Parallel Algorthims; Professional Activities:;;CHI 96;;Basic Research Symposium;Co-chair;UIST 96 Demonstrations Co-Chair; Education:; Ph.D., Computer Science. Carnegie Mellon University. March 1995.; M.S., Computer Science. Carnegie Mellon University. August 1989.; A.B., Computer Science and Mathematics. Cornell University. May 1987.; Other Fun Activities:;I'll try just about anything once! My recent interests include;cycling, skiing, languages and cultures (currently Spanish, previously;Italian), vegetarian cooking, and my dog,; Ellery .; On-Line Greetings:; 1995 .;[email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Joanna Power;joanna's page;Hi. I'm Joanna.;These are my cats:;academic interests;My main interest in computer science is graphics.;grad school at UW;neat stuff at my alma mater;cool graphics links from Jonathan Shade;graphics research at UW;duotone reproduction;My other main academic interest is biology, especially genetics and molecular;biology.;more alma mater;most recent site of gainful employment;publications;Joanna L. Power, Brad S. West, Eric J. Stollnitz, and David; H. Salesin. Reproducing color images as duotones. In; Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 96, pages 237-248. ACM, New; York, 1996.;real life;past homes;diversions;gender issues;status of women in computer science;NOW home page;Feminist Majority Online;ultimate frisbee;fun stuff;Froggy Page.;Sean's quotes;Brad's comics and music;Evan's jokes;Ed's page of pages;my hero;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: j ward shade;Greetings and salutations. I'm a third year grad student here;at u-dub;cse. Interactive rendering;of complex 3D scenes is currently my thing. If it is your thing too,;then follow the Projects link to the;Walkthru;project. There, among;lots of pictures and animations, you'll find the SIGGRAPH 96 paper;describing some recent work. ( As a shortcut, you can click on the;picture of the island in the lower left corner of this page.);There is lots of interesting work going on in many different aspects;of computer graphics here. The;Graphics and Imaging Laboratory is where most of it gets done.;; Contact Info,; Daily Schedule,; Travel Plans.;; Projects;; Publications;; Pictures;;;;;Hey! If this page looks scrunched, make your browser at least 750 pixels wide.; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Aside from its compelling conclusion, The Catholic Enlightenment's impartiality remains its greatest strength. Lehner attempts to stand above much of the historiographical in-fighting that has marked Enlightenment studies in the twenty-first century. The benefit is a measured book that, when it reaches paperback, will be a standard for courses on the history of Catholicism, and the Enlightenment it is a book that deserves the strong readership that it will no doubt receive."-Grant Kaplan, Modern TheologyUlrich L. Lehner is Professor of Religious History and Historical Theology at Marquette University. A member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, he has received awards and fellowships from the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study, the Notre Dame Institute of Advanced Study, the Earhart Foundation, the German Humboldt Foundation, and the Carl Friedrich von Siemens Foundation. He is the award-winning author of several scholarly works on early modern and modern history of religion.; Title: The Catholic Enlightenment: The Forgotten History of a Global Movement Target text information: Description: This is a very short book, but it is packed with information that is mostly quite unknown to general and even to monastic historians-for example, as to which orders' monasteries regularly had prisons and which (especially the Benedictines) did not. It seems that the Franciscans were especially severe on friars whom they considered delinquent.Ulrich L. Lehner is Professor of Historical Theology and Religious History at Marquette University. He is the author or editor of over a dozen books on early modern religion, including Enlightened Monks (2011), and the main organizer of The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern Theology (forthcoming).; Title: Monastic Prisons and Torture Chambers: Crime and Punishment in Central European Monasteries, 16001800 I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Sensitive, bold, and imaginative, the first book to place black women at the center of everyday resistance to bondage.(Douglas R. Egerton, Le Moyne College, author of "Gabriel's Rebellion: The Virginia Slave Conspiracies of 1800 and 1802")"aThis slim volume makes a substantial and often ingenious contribution to slavery studies and to womenas and southern history..." l "American Historical Review"_This slim volume makes a substantial and often ingenious contribution to slavery studies and to women_s and southern history..." l "American Historical Review""Wonderfully evocative. . . . A provocative book full of astonishing, sometimes unforgettable moments." -- "Virginia Magazine""Camp's creative and elegant work reinforces the interconnectedness of North and South, slave and free, in the lives of enslaved people." -- "Signs""Very readable yet analytically sophisticated. . . . Camp seamlessly integrates a wide array of sources . . . into an engaging book that does more than recount women's experiences as slaves in the plantation South. . . . An excellent study of bondwomen and a penetrating look at the rival geographies created by enslaved people." -- "Journal of Southern History""Deepens our understanding of resistance as both an individual and collective endeavor. [Camp] argues forcefully. . . . Intriguing and interesting." -- "The Journal of Interdisciplinary History""This slim volume makes a substantial and often ingenious contribution to slavery studies and to women's and southern history..." &#151l "American Historical Review"This slim volume makes a substantial and often ingenious contribution to slavery studies and to women's and southern history. Taking pleasure seriously, studying space without getting trapped in the 'public versus private' debate, finding new information in much-mined sources, and complicating our knowledge of enslaved women's resistance are valuable in themselves. They are also potent hints at what Camp and those who follow her lead will accomplish in the coming years.--American Historical ReviewVery readable yet analytically sophisticated. . . . Camp seamlessly integrates a wide array of sources . . . into an engaging book that does more than recount women's experiences as slaves in the plantation South. . . . An excellent study of bondwomen and a penetrating look at the rival geographies created by enslaved people."-Journal of Southern HistoryThrough the lens of geography, Camp successfully introduces a new language to describe and interpret everyday resistance among enslaved women and men. Scholars interested in a different approach to this important topic will find Closer to Freedom refreshing.--Civil War HistoryWonderfully evocative. . . . A provocative book full of astonishing, sometimes unforgettable moments.--Virginia MagazineThe book is well written throughout, and Camp really does seem to get inside the minds of enslaved women. . . . This is a promising first book and an interesting and innovative addition to the historiography of the lives of the enslaved.--Georgia Historical QuarterlyAn appealing and creative approach to understanding everyday slave resistance.--Southern HistorianThe author's attention to a 'spatial history of American slavery' reveals contests over physical space as a hitherto unappreciated dimension of the everyday politics of plantation life. This book skillfully brings into view clandestine pockets--ephemeral but resilient--in which slave women, in particular, struggled to sustain a 'rival geography' in which powers of mastery could be held at bay.--Julie Saville, University of ChicagoStephanie Camp's brilliant study draws upon numerous fields of scholarship--feminist theory, anthropology, sociology--to produce an innovative reinterpretation of enslaved women in the plantation South. Sensitive, bold, and imaginative, Closer to Freedom is the first book to place black women at the center of everyday resistance to bondage.--Douglas R. Egerton, Le Moyne College <!--author of Gabriel's Rebellion: The Virginia Slave Conspiracies of 1800 and 1802-->This elegant and often profound monograph casts a fresh eye on the daily acts of self-preservation and disguised defiance that historians of slavery have called 'everyday resistance.' . . . Illuminating both the texture of enslaved women's lives and the concept of everyday resistance, Closer to Freedom is both a welcome teaching text and an accessible study for general readers.--North Carolina Historical ReviewDeepens our understanding of resistance as both an individual and collective endeavor. [Camp] argues forcefully. . . . Intriguing and interesting.--The Journal of Interdisciplinary HistoryCamp's creative and elegant work reinforces the interconnectedness of North and South, slave and free, in the lives of enslaved people.--SignsCamp has written a provocative book full of astonishing, sometimes unforgettable moments. Moreover, she has raised important questions about the way slave women resisted their owners. Ultimately no one will be able to answer the questions that Camp asks without coming to grips with the world she describes.--Virginia Magazine of History and Biography; Title: Closer to Freedom: Enslaved Women and Everyday Resistance in the Plantation South (Gender and American Culture) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: This book is Volume VIII of a History of the South, a ten-volume series designed to present a thoroughly balanced history of all the complex aspects of the South's culture from 1607 to the present. Like its companion volumes, The South During Reconstruction was written by an outstanding student of Southern history, E. Merton Coulter, who was also one of the editors of the series.E. Merton Coulter is Regents Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Georgia. With Wendell Holmes Stephenson, he is co-editor of the series of which this volume is a part. He received his B.A. from the University of North Carolina and the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Wisconsin. He was awarded the LL.D. degree from the University of North Carolina. Professor Coulter taught at the University of Georgia from 1919 until his retirement in 1958, after which he remained very active in scholarly endeavors. He was the first president of the Southern Historical Association and also served as president of the Agricultural History Society. He is the author of more than thirty books, including another volume in this series, The Confederate States of America, 1861--1865.; Title: The South During Reconstruction, 1865--1877: A History of the South 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) is best known for designing New York City's Central Park, and parks in Brooklyn, Chicago, Boston, and Washington. But before he embarked upon his career as the nation's foremost landscape architect, he was a correspondent for The New York Times, and it was under its auspices that he journeyed through the slave states in the 1850s. His day-by-day observations - including intimate accounts of the daily lives of masters and slaves, the operation of the plantation system, and the pernicious effects of slaves on all classes of society, black and white - were largely collected in the Cotton Kingdom. Published in 1861, just as the Southern states were storming out of the Union, it has been hailed ever since as singularly fair and authentic, an unparalleled account of America's "peculiar institution".; Title: The Cotton Kingdom: A Traveller's Observations On Cotton And Slavery In The American Slave States, 1853-1861 Target text information: Description: Frank Lawrence Owsley (1890--1956) taught southern history for many years at Vanderbilt University, and later at the University of Alabama. He is the author of State Rights in the Confederacy and King Cotton Diplomacy, coauthor of The United States: From Colony to World Power, and one of the contributors to I'll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Traditions.John B. Boles is William P. Hobby Professor of History at Rice University and editor of the Journal of Southern History. He is the author of University Builder: Edgar Odell Lovett and the Founding of the Rice Institute and The South through Time: A History of an American Region, Black Southerners, 1619--1869, as well as numerous other books. Walter Lynwood Fleming Lectures in Southern History; Title: Plain Folk of the Old South: Anzio and Other Joys (Walter Lynwood Fleming Lectures in Southern History) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: The Chinook Project;The Chinook Project;/shiNOOK/, n.;"chinook salmon" a large salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha,;of the N. Pacific.;Amer. Ind. name of a tribe;a warm dry wind which blows east of the Rocky Mountains.;a warm wet southerly wind west of the Rocky Mountains.;a rare American sled dog;a hardware-software co-synthesis CAD tool;for real-time embedded systems.;Chinook is a hardware-software co-synthesis CAD;tool for embedded systems. It is designed for control dominated, reactive;systems under timing constraints. Chinook maps a behavioral description;to the user's target architecture, by filling in all the details needed;to build the complete system. This enables designers to make informed design;decisions at the high level early in the design cycle, rather than reiterate;after having worked out all the low level details. Retargetability will;not only make the designs more maintainable but also enables the designer;to take advantage of new technologies, instead of being tied down by legacy;code.;Chinook is currently under active development in a new generation. Currently;we are actively working on software architecture synthesis, interprocessor;communication synthesis, and efficient and accurate co-simulation. More;details will become available shortly.;Chinook is characterized as follows. It meets timing constraints, rather;than trying to maximize average performance or utilization. It assumes;manual partitioning, because we believe the issues are too intricate;and sometimes not even technical. We want the designers to evaluate different;architectures, rather than forcing a single fixed Processor-Bus-ASIC;architecture. We synthesize software architectures rather than rely on;off the shelf real-time kernels because they discourage retargeting.;The first version of the Chinook co-synthesis tool was operational in;November 1993. ``Version roe'' was shown;at DAC (Design Automation Conference) in San Diego in June 1994. Its main;features include automatic connection between the processor and peripheral;devices, generation of sequential code from a concurrent description, and;synthesizing device drivers. Its inputs Verilog and outputs a hardware;netlist needed to connect the hardware components together and the software;program to run on the processor. The main topics include the interfacing;problem between hardware and software components, scheduling under timing;constraints, and partitioning of functionality.;An improved version was demonstrated at the NATO summer school on HW/SW;CodeDesign, in Tremezzo, Italy June 19-30, 1995. It incorporated several;more interface synthesis techniques, including memory-mapped I/O, more;efficient code generation, and a new simulator.;Chinookers;Faculty;Gaetano Borriello;Graduate students;Pai Chou;Ross Ortega;Ken Hines;Ian MacDuff;Recent Ph.D.'s;Elizabeth A. Walkup;Scott Hauck,;Henrik Hulgaard;Staff;Larry McMurchie;List of Papers;Chinook sponsors;ARPA under contract N00014-J-91-4041;National Science Foundation under Grant MIP-8858782;National Science Graduate Fellowship (Walkup);Patricia Roberts Harris Fellowship (Ortega);GTE Graduate Fellowship (Chou);Embedded Links;University;of Washington;Last updated Tue Nov 12 06:34:47 PDT 1996; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Pai Chou;Pai Chou;Hi! Welcome to my homepage. I am a grad student in computer;science at the U of Washington.;We are in Seattle. The picture on the right is me on the first day of;school in the Fall quarter, 1996. Ross thinks it's scary.;School Related Info;The; Chinook project;My Fall 1996 schedule;My list of Publications;CODES 97:; Int'l Workshop on hW/SW Codesign;Personal;Personal info about me.;I am from Taiwan,;not Greece.;Resume;Food;I enjoy cooking. Some people say I should open a restaurant. Some of;people's favorite dishes include stir-fried rice noodles and my BBQ beef;skewers. My recipes are now on-line.;Toys;Being a computer geek, I have computers;and cool toys.;Taiwanese;I am also promoting the use of the Taiwanese;language. I am currently developing computer tools for Taiwanese. Be sure;to check out my new experimental on-line Taiwanese;dictionary. Though not absolutely required, these pages are best viewed;if you install Chinese character fonts.;If you are using a Java-enabled browser like Netscape, you should be;able to see my "Java-oke" (TM) applet, with a yellow ball;bouncing;over Barney the purple dynosaur.;Last updated Tue Oct 1 11:49:54 PDT 1996;Email: [email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "A thoroughly good idea. Snappy, small-format . . . stylish design . . . perfect to pop into your pocket for spare moments."-Lisa Jardine, The Times Alex Roland is Professor of History Emeritus at Duke University. He has written several books on military history and the history of technology, including Strategic Computing: DARPA and the Quest for Machine Intelligence, 1983-1993 and The Way of the Ship: America's Maritime History Reenvisioned, 1600-2000.; Title: War and Technology: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) Target text information: Description: Specialists will appreciate Black's insightful analysis. (Publishers Weekly)Students will find this book a most useful introduction to a very complex subject, and particularly valuable for its notes and references to other works. Provocative and vigorously argued, Black's book will stimulate professional discussion and debate, particularly on the subject of military revolutions, always welcome in the defense community and to those who seek to understand the complex interplay of technology and warfare. . . . Highly recommended. (Choice)...[F]or those interested in diving into these realities behind military history, this book is thoughtful and valuable. (Library Journal)Clear, concise, and thoughtful. An eminently readable synthesis of historical literature on technology and war . . . with analyses of the limitations of the impact of technology on warfare. (John France author of Perilous Glory: The Rise of Western Military Power)An interesting, thought provoking work by a major military historian . . . whose depth and wide range of knowledge across the entire sweep of world military history is without parallel. . . . Those who read this book closely will be richly rewarded for it is a mine of useful information and grist for discussion. (Spencer C. Tucker author of The Great War, 19141918); Title: War and Technology I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: John F. Winkler lives in Columbus, Ohio with his wife. They have 3 children and 6 grandchildren. He has written many works on the history of Roman, English, and American law. He also explores forgotten historical sites in Ohio and neighboring states.Peter Dennis studied illustration at Liverpool Art College. Peter has since contributed to hundreds of books, predominantly on historical subjects, including many Osprey titles. A keen wargamer and modelmaker, he is based in Nottinghamshire, UK.; Title: The Thames 1813: The War of 1812 on the Northwest Frontier (Campaign) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: [Moslems] operated by staging rais varying from small to massive, and turned a greedy eye on what is now France. Here is the story of their largest and last raid, looting, burning and murdering the towns and their inhabitants until brought to bay at Poitiers. Although a large part of their army escaped, they never came back as a serious threat and the slow recover of Spain and Portugal began from the unconquered territories in northwest. Very highly recommended. John Prigent, Internet Modeler (March 2008)Born in 1944, David Nicolle worked in the BBC's Arabic service for a number of years before gaining an MA from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London, and a doctorate from Edinburgh University. He has written numerous books and articles on medieval and Islamic warfare, and has been a prolific author of Osprey titles for many years. The author lives in Leceistershire, UK.; Title: Poitiers AD 732: Charles Martel turns the Islamic tide (Campaign) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Born in 1944, David Nicolle worked in the BBC's Arabic service for a number of years before gaining an MA from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London, and a doctorate from Edinburgh University. He has written numerous books and articles on medieval and Islamic warfare, and has been a prolific author of Osprey titles for many years.; Title: The Fourth Crusade 1202-04: The betrayal of Byzantium (Campaign) Target text information: Description: William Shepherd studied classics at Clare College, Cambridge, in the 1960s and then embarked on a career in publishing, which finally brought him to Osprey, retiring from the position of chief executive in 2007. He is author of The Persian War (Cambridge, 1982), translated from Herodotus. He has also written reading books for children and articles in the Osprey Military Journal, of which he was joint editor, and makes regular contributions to the Osprey blog. He lives in the Cherwell Valley, north of Oxford. The author lives in Cherwell Valley, UK.; Title: Pylos and Sphacteria 425 BC: Sparta's island of disaster (Campaign) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Native Clevelander Alan Dutka is a retired executive, author and a popular speaker at historical societies, libraries and community centers. He authored four business books and has published five Cleveland history books including Cleveland in the Gilded Age. Alan earned a BBA at Cleveland State University, an MS at Case-Western Reserve University and an MS from Cleveland State University.; Title: Misfortune on Clevelands Millionaires' Row 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Lifelong Cleveland resident Beth A. Richards has over a decade's worth of experience hosting Haunted Cleveland Ghost Tours. She is a history buff and researcher and loves to explore her hometown. Beth is also an office manager for a court reporting firm in downtown Cleveland.Chuck L. Gove is the founder of Haunted Cleveland Ghost Tours and has over a decade of paranormal researching experience and of conducting Haunted Cleveland Ghost Tours. Chuck is also a detective with the Cleveland Homicide Unit and has been with the Cleveland Police Department for over twenty years. He is a member of the Cleveland Police Historical Society and the Western Reserve Cleveland Firemen Museum and Education Center. Chuck is an avid local history enthusiast.; Title: Haunted Cleveland (Haunted America) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: William G. Krejci is a seasonal park ranger at Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial in Put-in-Bay. Raised in the greater Cleveland area, William is also a former volunteer docent at Cleveland's Gesangeverein Hall and at Prospect Place in Trinway, Ohio. William is the author of three mystery detective novels and has been discovering and documenting historical sites in northeast Ohio for years. He studied video production, film and screenplay writing at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh.; Title: Buried Beneath Cleveland:: Lost Cemeteries of Cuyahoga County Target text information: Description: William G. Krejci was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1975 and raised in the neighboring suburb of Avon Lake. With an interest in local history, he spends much of his time debunking urban legends of northern Ohio and works as a seasonal park ranger at Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial at Put-in-Bay, Ohio. During the off season, he resides in Cleveland as the resident historian at the Franklin Castle. Previous works of nonfiction include Buried Beneath Cleveland: Lost Cemeteries of Cuyahoga County (The History Press, 2015) and Haunted Put-in-Bay (The History Press, 2017). He is also the author of the Jack Sullivan Mysteries and has been a guest speaker at many various local historical societies, libraries, bookstores and civic groups. He's appeared as a guest on the SyFy Channel's original series Ghost Hunters and has been featured on many local television and radio programs. In his free time, he sings and plays guitar in an Irish band.John W. Myers is a retired Lutheran pastor with thirty years in parish ministry. Following eight years of college and seminary education, with degrees in history and theology, he served as pastor of Olive Branch Lutheran Church at Okawville in rural southern Illinois for eighteen years. While there, he authored a sixty-four-page history of the congregation, which was founded in 1865. He served as the editor of the Southern Illinois District newspaper for ten years. John has also written a children's Christmas program, some devotional material and a few published poems and directed as well as acted in several plays. He concluded his ministry at Lebanon, Missouri. John has three children and five grandchildren and lives with his widowed twin sister in the family home in Westlake, Ohio.; Title: Haunted Franklin Castle (Haunted America) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "With Hiking to History, Julyan unleashes his inner storyteller to fill in the blanks on twenty-two lore-laden places . . . introducing readers to a host of colorful and thoroughly New Mexican characters."--New Mexico MagazineRobert Julyan is the author of several books, including The Mountains of New Mexico and The Place Names of New Mexico, Revised Edition, both published by the University of New Mexico Press. He lives near Albuquerque, New Mexico.; Title: Hiking to History: A Guide to Off-Road New Mexico Historic Sites 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: A truly wonderful book. . . . packed full with the history, geography, sociology, and anthropology of New Mexico. --NamesAn indispensable guide to the states geography and history. --Tradicin RevistaJulyan gives readers a treasure far surpassing the fabled golden cities. --New Mexico MagazineThe indispensable traveler's guide to the history of places throughout the Land of Enchantment.; Title: The Place Names of New Mexico 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: PHIL T. ARCHULETTA's experience with the historical markers as well as his love of New Mexico and its history have been life long. Owner and CEO of P&amp;M Signs, Inc., he has been in the sign manufacturing business for over thirty years and has traveled the state, logging each marker, in order to preserve this aspect of New Mexico's colorful history.SHARYL S. HOLDEN, a professional photographer and writer, has been enchanted by the wide open spaces of New Mexico all her life. She and Phil have worked diligently to prepare this enjoyable guide for both tourists and residents.; Title: Traveling New Mexico: A Guide to the Historical and State Park Markers Target text information: Description: ." . . a great basic informal guide, recommended for frequent New Mexico motorists as well as armchair travelers. . . . This book could be a great starting point for organizing historical tours."""Roadside New Mexico" provides the location, marker text, and additional information for hundreds of New Mexico's roadside markers. The markers, and therefore the book, describe the historical events, the people, and the geological features that make New Mexico, well, New Mexico. The book would be a nice addition to your car library as you travel through the state, but it's also a lot of fun to just thumb through.""Here is the ideal book for the traveler who will be visiting The Land of Enchantment or for the 'unhorsed reader' who visits the West from his or her easy chair. . . . Our recomendation is for those with a casual interest in America's past who wish to obtain a good grasp of the state's history to adopt this work; for those planning to visit the state this will be an indispensable tool which will make the visit much more meaningful."This guide, arranged geographically beginning with New Mexico's Four Corners region, provides information behind each of the over 350 sites commemorated by historic markers along the state's roads.; Title: Roadside New Mexico: A Guide to Historic Markers I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE 505 Home Page;CSE 505: Concepts of Programming Languages;Autumn 1996 / MWF 10:30-11:20 / Loew 113.;Instructor: David Notkin; (notkin@cs);office hours: Tu 2:30-3:30PM, F 1:00-2:00PM, Sieg 414 (and by;appointment);TA: Kurt Partridge;(kepart@cs);office hours: Th 12:00-1:00, 4th Floor Cubicles;Course Handouts; Introductory handout html, postscript; Assignments; Readings;Mailing List and Threaded Archives;We will be using the mailing list for administrative and instructional;purposes. If you wish to refer to a previously sent message, see the threaded mailing list archives.;Send mail to the list at:;[email protected]. To subscribe to the list, send email;to [email protected] with the single line in the message body;(not the subject):;subscribe cse505;General Programming Language Research Resources; Yahoo's page; Mark Leone's excellent;Programming Languages Research pages;Programming language critiques;Gary Leaven's language self-study page;Functional Languages Resources;MIT's Scheme home page;CMU's Standard ML page;A Gentle Introduction to ML;Haskell FAQ; Pages on the lambda calculus from Washington University; Some more lambda calculus pages from Monash University;Object-Oriented Languages Resources; University of Geneva's object-oriented programming info page; UW's own Cecil project; Dylan pages at Carnegie Mellon and Apple Computer.;Questions? Send us mail.; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Software Safety at the University of Washington; Software is playing an increasingly important role in systems such; as nuclear reactors, aircraft, defence and space systems, chemical; plants, and medical equipment. Because of the consequences of a; malfunction, these safety-critical systems must pass rigorous tests; and reviews before they may be used. Although system safety engineering; techniques have existed for decades, most do not apply to systems that; contain digital computers and software.; The goal of the University of Washington Safety Project is to develop; a theoretical foundation for safety and a methodology for building; safety-critical systems built upon that foundation.; In Safeware: System Safety and; Computers, Nancy Leveson summarizes the issues involved and; lays the foundation for the methodology. We are now working on safety; analysis techniques to support the methodology and a set of; prototype tools to be used to validate the specification and analysis; techniques.;University of Washington |; UW Computer Science;UW Software Engineering |; Other Safety Links; Target text information: Kurt Partridge; KURT PARTRIDGE;; ACADEMIC INFORMATION; I am a graduate student in the; computer science department at the University of Washington. My; interests include software engineering, software specifications,; specification usability and readability, and applications of formal; methods to specifications. The UW; software safety web page describes my and others' work in these; areas.; I have also dabbled in user interface design, human computer; interaction, and Java programming.; RECENT PUBLICATIONS;Kurt E. Partridge.; BDDTCL: An Environment for Visualizing and Manipulating Binary Decision;Diagrams. Interactive Poster at CHI '96.;(HTML, Postscript). Poster Preview (Postscript).;Nancy Leveson, Ken Bauer, Mats Heimdahl, Wayne Ohlrich, Kurt Partridge,; Vivek Ratan, and Jon Reese.; A CAD Environment for Safety-Critical Software.; NASA Conference on Safety Through Quality 1995.; (Postscript);BACKGROUND; I started graduate school in 1992 after completing a B.S. in computer; science at UC Berkeley. Before that I lived a lovely suburban life in; Thousand Oaks, CA with my parents, sister, and a cat named Otis.;FUN; Right this way to Kurt's Humor Corner.;; Box 352350; University of Washington; Seattle, WA 98195 USA; Voice: (206) 685 4087; FAX: (206) 543 2969;[email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "An elegant and masterly survey. It is a measure of Mr. Lewis's gift for synthesis that all the many findings of recent sholarship, including his own in the Turkish archives, are made to fit into a coherent and plausible pattern." (New York Times Book Review)"Lewis refuses . . . simplistic approaches and tries to explain the complex and often contradictory history of Jewish-Muslim relations over fourteen hundred years. He does this in prose that combines eloquence, dispassion, and wit."---Norman A. Stillman, New York Review of Books"[A] pioneering and masterful primer."---Jacob Neusner, Boston GlobeBernard Lewis is the Cleveland E. Dodge Professor Emeritus of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University, a long-term member of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and the author of numerous works on the Middle East. Mark R. Cohen is the Khedouri A. Zilkha Professor Emeritus of Jewish Civilization in the Near East at Princeton.; Title: The Jews of Islam: Updated Edition (Princeton Classics) Target text information: Description: This erudite and accessible study of sexual temptation and intrigue overcomes the barriers of time, religious confessions, and academic disciplines to unfold a powerful, universal tale for the modern reader. Shalom Goldman, writing with great knowledge and without pretense or jargon, is able to hold the reader spellbound as he interweaves the complex turns and interpretations of the Joseph story through many cultures and times. Goldman, never in the thrall of any one discipline or school of thought, gives us a truly interdisciplinary understanding of the underlying forces that have made this story one of the most popular tales in world literature. Gordon D. Newby, Emory UniversityGoldman brings together in very accessible form a lot of material that often remains walled off and hidden from readers. Journal of Biblical LiteratureOne of the world's oldest recorded folktales tells the story of a handsome young man and the older woman in whose house he resides. Overcome by her feelings for him, the woman attempts to seduce him. When he turns her down she is enraged, and to her husband she accuses the young man of attacking her. The husband, seemingly convinced of his wife's innocence, has the young man punished. but it is precisely that punishment tat leads to the hero's vindication and eventual rise to power and prominence.; Title: The Wiles of Women/The Wiles of Men: Joseph and Potiphar's Wife in Ancient Near Eastern, Jewish, and Islamic Folklore I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Steve Hanks;University of Washington;Department of Computer Science & Engineering;Steve Hanks, Associate Professor;Box 352350;University of Washington;Seattle, WA 98195-2350;(206)543-4784;I am on leave;Personal information;Research projects;; Probabilistic Planning;; Utility Models;; Probabilistic temporal reasoning and medical applications;; Planning testbeds and empirical evaluation of; agents;; The automated travel assistant;Some recent papers;;Oren Etzioni, Steve Hanks, Tao Jiang, Richard Karp, Omid Madani, Orli Waarts;Optimal Information Gathering on the Internet with Time and Cost Constraints;;To appear, FOCS, 1996.;;Mike Williamson and Steve Hanks;Flaw Selection Strategies for Value-Directed Planning;;Proceedings, AIPS96.;;Steve Hanks, David Madigan, Jonathan Gavrin;Probabilistic Temporal Reasoning with Endogenous Change;Proceedings, UAI95.;;Craig Boutilier, Tom Dean, Steve Hanks;Planning under Uncertainty: Structural Assumptions and Computational Leverage;Proceedings, European Planning Workshop 1995.;;Nick Kushmerick, Steve Hanks, Dan Weld;An Algorithm for Probabilistic Planning;TR version of a paper appearing in AI Journal vol 76, 1995.;Denise Draper, Steve Hanks;Localized Partial Evaluation of Belief Networks;Proceedings UAI'94.;Denise Draper, Steve Hanks, Dan Weld;Probabilistic Planning with Information Gathering and Contingent Execution;Proceedings AIPS'94.;Mike Williamson, Steve Hanks;Optimal Planning with a Goal-Directed Utility Model;Proceedings AIPS'94.;Steve Hanks, Martha Pollack, Paul Cohen;Benchmarks, Testbeds, Controlled Experimentation & the Design of Agent; Architectures;AI Magazine 13(4), 1993.;Some serious links; Home page for; CSE341 Spring 1996.;; Uncertainty in AI 1996 Conference Information;;; Uncertainty in AI page;;; UW AI Group Page;;Some other links; Seattle restaurants;; Seattle symphony schedule; Seattle wine; Opera schedule server;; Edita Gruberova fan page!;; and some photos!!; Carlo Maria Giulini discography!; Yma Sumac information!; Tennis news;;[email protected] (Last Update: 03/01/96); 1-hop neighbor's text information: Oren Etzioni's Home Page;Oren Etzioni's Home Page;Department of Computer Science and Engineering; University of;Washington; Seattle,;Washington, 98195;Voice: (206) 685-3035;;E-mail: [email protected];;FAX: (206) 543-2969.;Office: Sieg Hall, Room 209.;A brief bio;and photo.;Current Research; The;Internet Softbot enables a human user to state what he;or she wants accomplished. The Softbot disambiguates the request and;dynamically determines how and where to satisfy it.;The Softbot was one of the 5;finalists in the 1995 Discover;Awards for Technological Innovation in Computer Software.; The;MetaCrawler Softbot is a fielded Web service that enables you to search;multiple Web Indices in parallel, and provides sophisticated pruning;options. Try it!;c|net;recommends the MetaCrawler as the search service of choice!; The;Ahoy Softbot is a White Page service for the Web that locates;individual's home pages with high accuracy. Try it!; Brute;force learning: Brute can analyze 100,000 hypotheses a second, when;run on a SPARC-10.; Selected Publications;;Efficient Information Gathering on the Internet (FOCS '96);;Moving up the information food chain: deploying softbots on the;Web (AAAI '96); A;Scalable Comparison-Shopping Agent for the World-Wide Web;(Autonomous Agents '97); Multi-Service Search and; Comparison using the MetaCrawler in both; Postscript and; HTML, WWW '95.;; A Softbot-based interface to the internet.; CACM, July 1994.; Intelligent Agents on the Internet:; Fact, Fiction, and Forecast. IEEE Expert, August 1995.;; Intelligence without Robots (A Reply to Brooks).; AI Magazine, December 1993.;;Learning to understand information on the Internet. (IJCAI-95).;;Sound and Efficient Closed-World Reasoning for Planning (to;appear in AIJ).;;The First Law of Robotics (AAAI-94);;Additional Papers .; PhD Students Advised; Richard;Segal. Master's thesis: St. Bernard: The File;Retrieving Softbot, 1992.; Neal Lesh. Master's thesis: A Planner for a UNIX Softbot, 1993.; Keith Golden. Master's thesis: Planning for Universal;Quantification and Incomplete Information, 1994.; Terrance Goan. Master's thesis: Learning About Software Errors,;1994.; Mike;Perkowitz. Master's thesis: Learning to Understand Information on the; Internet, 1995.; Erik; Selberg. Master's thesis: Multi-Service Search and; Comparison using the MetaCrawler, 1995.; Oren Zamir and Jonathan Shakes.; Undergraduate Students Advised; Stephen Soderland, 1992, (PhD program, Umass Amherst).; Julie Roomy, 1993, (Hewlett-Packard).; Bruce Lesourd, 1993.; Robert Spiger, 1993, (Lockheed, AI research center).; William Alford, 1994, (PhD program, University of Wisconsin).; Greg Fitchenholtz, 1994, (Hewlett-Packard).; Guido Hunt, 1994.; Dymitr Mozdyniewicz, 1995, (Quark Inc.).; Machine Learning Resources;;The Machine Learning Database Repository;at UC Irvine.;;The Machine Learning Programs Repository at UC Irvine.; Knowledge Discovery Mine;containing information about knowledge discovery in databases.; Neuroprose;Archive containing recent papers relevant to neural networks.;;Machine Learning Information Services .;;University of Illinois Inductive Learning Group; StatLib containing data,;algorithms, and other information relevant to statistics.; Machine Learning;Toolbox (MLT) at GMD in Bonn, German.;;List of Usenet FAQs;Access Count Since Jan. 16, 1996:;;[email protected]; Target text information: Bob Doorenbos' Home Page;Bob Doorenbos' Home Page;Department of Computer Science and Engineering;University of Washington;Box 352350;Seattle,; WA 98195;Office: 423 Sieg Hall; (206) 543-3368; [email protected];;FAX (206) 543-2969;Currently working at:;Netbot Inc.;4530 Union Bay Place NE, Suite 208;Seattle,; WA 98105;Voice (206) 522-7800 ext. 109; FAX (206) 522-7800 ext. 114; Daily web pages:; Comedy:; Dilbert Strips,; Mr. Boffo,; David Letterman's Top Ten List; Geeky news:; News.com,; ZDNet Anchordesk,; ZD Magazines; Other good stuff:; Shortcut to today's; Cool Tool; Research:; Current: Postdoc working with; Oren Etzioni,; Steve; Hanks, and; Dan Weld on the; Softbot project (see also AI at U-W); In particular:; ShopBot,; an internet shopping agent.; Previous: The Soar; project; My; Thesis (1.7 meg); AI, CS, and science web sites:; AI Collections:; U-W AI Pointers,; CMU AI Repository,; Canada NRC KSL AI Pointers,; ML&amp CBR Home Pages; Organizations:; ACM,; SIGART,; AAAI,; Computing Research Association; Journals and Conferences:; JAIR,; Computational Intelligence,; Machine Learning,; IJCAI; SPEC data:; SPEC Organization,; current spectable; Java links:; Sun,; Gamelan,; The; Java Developer,; JavaNotes,; UW; jump page,; UW; CSE 590S,; Local copy of Sun's java tutorial; Perl links:; Adam Rifkin's; Perl links,; Perl5; manual,; www.perl.com; Miscellaneous:; On-line CS tech reports,; CS Dept. Front Doors & Gophers; Science:; Scientific American,; Sigma Xi/American Scientist; Miscellaneous other links:; Web Meta-Searching:; MetaCrawler,; SavvySearch; Web Searching:; Alta Vista,; Lycos,; Inktomi,; Open Text,; InfoSeek,; Excite,; Web Crawler,; HotBot; Web Directories (hierarchical or more selective):; Yahoo,; Magellan,; a2z,; PointCom,; Top of the Web; Lists of Search Engines:; Guide to Searching the Net; Other Online Searches:; FTP search; Telephone Directories:; World Yellow Pages Network,; Big Yellow,; 555-1212.com,; Switchboard White Pages,; List of Other Directories; News:; CNN,; CNNfn,; NewsHour,; Washington Post,; USA Today,; Reuters Headlines (from Yahoo),; News Page (from The Social Cafe),; US News and World Report,; Boston Globe,; C-SPAN,; Seattle Times; Views:; Slate,; Feed,; Salon,; Atlantic Monthly,; Harper's; Sports:; ESPN Sports Zone; U.S. Government:; FedWorld Index,; White House,; Congress,; IRS,; NSF,; ARPA; The Federal Budget Deficit:; U.S. National Debt Clock,; The Concord Coalition,; Try Your Hand at Balancing the Budget,; Bipartisan Commission on Entitlement and Tax Reform,; The Budget; American Universities; Web Museums; Links from my past life in;Pittsburgh at;CMU:; Upcoming;birthdays; CMU-SCS;home page,;personal home pages, and;fun page;[email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. 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1-hop neighbor's text information: TIC - A Toolkit for Validation in Formal Language Learning Quite often, heuristics and common sense suggest directions for improving well--known learning algorithms. However it seems not an easy task to verify that the modifications are indeed helpful. This is made more complicated through various additional influences inherent in different application domains. In order to obtain a faithful impression of phenomena that are intrinsic to the algorithms, the role of specific domains should be minimized. Our validation toolkit TIC allows to explore the behaviour of various algorithms for learning formal languages. This is a well-examined and standardized application domain. TIC is operated by interactive as well as automatic control. Motivation and Introduction Today, a lot of different learning approaches and algorithms do exist. There are "classical" as well as "brand new" approaches, and all of them come in many versions and refinements. On the one hand this indicates a desirable improvement of methods, but on the other hand it ... 1-hop neighbor's text information: The Necessity Of User Guidance In Case-Based Knowledge Acquisition The intention of the present paper is to justify both theoretically and experimentally that user guidance is inevitable in case-based knowledge acquisition. The methodology of our approach is simple: We choose some paradigmatic idea of case-based learning which can be very briefly expressed as follows: Given any CBR system, apply it. Whenever it works sucessfully, do not change it. Whenever it fails on some input case, add this experience to the case base. Don't do anything else. Then, we perform a number of knowledge acquisition experiments. They clearly exhibit essential limitations of knowledge acquisition from randomly chosen cases. As a consequence, we develop scenarios of user guidance. Based on these theoretical concepts, we prove a few theoretical results characterizing the power of our approach. Next, we perform a new series of more constrained results which support our theoretical investigations. This paper is based on more than 1 000 000 runs of case-based knowledge acquisi... 1-hop neighbor's text information: Extended Experimental Explorations Of The Necessity Of User Guidance In Case-Based Learning This is an extended report focussing on experimental results to explore the necessity of user guidance in case-based knowledge acquisition. It is covering a collection of theoretical investigations as well. The methodology of our approach is quite simple: We choose a well-understood area which is tailored to case-based knowledge acquisition. Furthermore, we choose a prototypical case-based learning algorithm which is obviously suitable for the problem domain under consideration. Then, we perform a number of knowledge acquisition experiments. They clearly exhibit essential limitations of knowledge acquisition from randomly chosen cases. As a consequence, we develop scenarios of user guidance. Based on these theoretical concepts, we prove a few theoretical results characterizing the power of our approach. Next, we perform a new series of more constrained results which support our theoretical investigations. The main experiments deal with the difficulties of learning from randomly arrange... Target text information: Case-Based Representation and Learning of Pattern Languages Pattern languages seem to suit case-based reasoning particularly well. Therefore, the problem of inductively learning pattern languages is paraphrased in a case-based manner. A careful investigation requires a formal semantics for case bases together with similarity measures in terms of formal languages. Two basic semantics are introduced and investigated. It turns out that representability problems are major obstacles for case-based learnability. Restricting the attention to so-called proper patterns avoids these representability problems. A couple of learnability results for proper pattern languages are derived both for case-based learning from only positive data and for case-based learning from positive and negative data. Under the so-called competing semantics, we show that the learnability result for positive and negative data can be lifted to the general case of arbitrary patterns. Learning under the standard semantics from positive data is closely related to monotonic language l... I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'citation'. The 6 categories are: 0: Agents 1: ML (Machine Learning) 2: IR (Information Retrieval) 3: DB (Databases) 4: HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) 5: AI (Artificial Intelligence) Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' scientific publications, predict the category ID (0 to 5) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Moss's work is brilliant, innovative, compendious, and probing... I would recommend this book heartily not only to students of early Christianity, but to contemporary theologians whose work must take into account the often uncomfortable claims of the martyrs.--Jonathan Zecher, Reviews in Religion and TheologyCandida R. Moss is Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of Notre Dame. She is the winner of the 2011 John Templeton Award for Theological Promise.; Title: The Other Christs: Imitating Jesus in Ancient Christian Ideologies of Martyrdom 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "An opportunity to explore the complex social history of an important and very much neglected part of the late antique world: the Syrian Orient, one of the major cultural systems contributing both to the Eastern and Western religious heritage."--Gail Paterson Corrington, "Classical WorldSebastian P. Brock is Reader in Syriac Studies at the Oriental Institute at Oxford and is the author of The Luminous Eye: The Spiritual World Vision of Saint Ephrem (Kalamazoo, 1992). Susan Ashbrook Harvey is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Brown University and author of Asceticism and Society in Crisis: John of Ephesus and the Lives of the Eastern Saints (California, 1990).; Title: Holy Women of the Syrian Orient (Transformation of the Classical Heritage) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Daniel Boyarin has done it again. With this book . . . he has again provoked, challenged, and enlightened us. With his usual clear, crisp, and sometimes sharp-edged writing, with his consistently critical engagement of ancient primary and modern and postmodern secondary interpretive texts and theories, Boyarin has forced us to think again and in some respects in radically different ways and on radically different terms about. . .the 'making' of Christianity and Judiasm." (Journal of the American Academy of Religion)"This is a rich, stimulating and compelling work. Boyarin's writing is complex and full fo irony and humor. . . . It is fascinating and, like a good drama, draws the reader in as if to solve a mystery. . . . Even those how are not in the field of ancient Judiasm . . . will find much of interest in this book." (Hebrew Studies)"Boyarin's exciting book has shown us that the parting of the ways between Christianity and Judaism never really occurred, at least not in the way scholars have imagined." (History of Religions)"This volume highlights new developments in understanding Christian and Jewish origins. It is intended to be the beginning of a new investigation of the religious histories of rabbinic Jews and Christians in late antiquity. It is, according to Boyarin, to be read more as a series of hypotheses than as a series of conclusions. Nevertheless it is a very exciting publication. . . . I find the central thesis compelling, even astonishing, but quite exhilirating. We are much indebted to someone who has the vision to see the past in ways most of us never fully envisaged." (Journal of Beliefs &amp; Values)"Boyarin tells this story with grace and impressive erudition. Previously unnoticed connections are established that shed rich light on the developments under study. Boyarin has placed the separation of Judaism and Christianity into the historical context of real people attempting to understand themselves and one another, and the once-familiar story will never again look the same. He is to be congratulated for a valuable contribution." (The Jewish Quarterly Review)" . . . [This] book is especially worthwhile for anyone interested in the evolution of Christian and Jewish self-understanding in Late Antiquity." (Religious Studies Review); Title: Dying for God: Martyrdom and the Making of Christianity and Judaism (Figurae: Reading Medieval Culture) Target text information: Description: "Candida Moss' well written book puts the study of ancient martyrdom on a completely new footing by her questioning of received datings and persuasive insistence on the diversity of the sources, practices, and ideologies of martyrdom. It is a milestone in the field."--Jan Bremmer, University of Groningen"This is a valuable study on a very important topic...by a brilliant young scholar who has taken the trouble to gain mastery of the scholarship...going back to the early modern period, and who is not afraid to go back to the first principles to re-assess the date and context of the sources."--Kate Cooper, University of Manchester"Ancient Christian Martyrdom shows that we didn't know what we thought we knew--but we now know more thanks to her striking illumination of the varied discourses of martyrdom in relation to ancient attitudes about death, suffering, power, and order."--Brad S. Gregory"An insightful new history of early Christian martyrdoms and the social realities that shaped them. Tertullian's famous line that the blood of martyrs was the foundation of the Church takes on new dimensions as Professor Moss carefully traces the complex history of the death of Christian witnesses."--Harold Attridge, Yale UniversityCandida Moss is Edward Cadbury Professor of Theology at the University of Birmingham, UK.; Title: Ancient Christian Martyrdom: Diverse Practices, Theologies, and Traditions (The Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE 413 (Winter 1996) Home Page;CSE 413 (Winter 1996);PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND THEIR IMPLEMENTATION; Instructor:; Steve Tanimoto, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington,;Seattle, WA 98195.; TA:; Ruth Anderson;Meetings:; Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:30 AM to 11:50 AM in Sieg 325.;(EXCEPT ON THURSDAY, JAN 4, WE WILL MEET IN THOMPSON HALL, ROOM 3!);SLN in Time Schedule:; 2408; Steve's Office Hours:; Tuesday from 4:30 to 5:30 in Sieg 312.; Thursday from 12 to 1 PM in Sieg 312.; Ruth's Office Hours:; Mondays 12:30 to 1:30, 326a Sieg;;Wednesdays 1:30 to 2:30, 326a Sieg.; Course Mailing List: cse413; Mailing list archive.; Schedule:; This is a tentative schedule: of topics and examinations.;Most of the transparencies from past lectures are also posted here.; Number of Credits:; 3; Grading:; Homework 20%; Midterm exam 25%; Final exam 35%; Project 15%; Class participation 5%; Hardcopy Readings:; Text (selected sections).;Many of the readings for the course will be online, but the first set of;readings is part of my recent book on Lisp and artificial intelligence.;There will be several readings from the book throughout the course,;including readings on Lisp, logic programming and Prolog, grammars and;parsing, language understanding systems, and shells for expert systems.;You can either purchase the whole book at the bookstore (approximately;15 copies have been ordered) or do a combination of getting copies from;the copy center and reading in the library. The book is entitled,;The Elements of Artificial Intelligence Using Common Lisp, 2nd edition,;W. H. Freeman, 1995. Chapter 2 (Introduction to Programming in;Common Lisp) and the Lisp glossary may be purchased;separately at the Copy Center in the basement of the Communications Building.; Online reference materials for Lisp:; What Lisp is.;;The Lisp FAQ provides the answers to many questions about Lisp and;its implementations.;;Common Lisp: The Language, 2nd edition is the standard reference;on Common Lisp. (It seems best if you access it via the table-of-contents;page, rather than by trying to download the entire HTML file or;postscript.); You can get the source code for;the Lisp programs from The Elements of Artificial Intelligence Using;Common Lisp, 2nd edition.; The web site for;Digitool, Inc., the company that;maintains and supports Macintosh Common Lisp, provides the most current;information about MCL.; Here are some interesting links to info about how to use Lisp for; programming World-Wide Web applications.; Online reference materials for C.; Introduction;to C Programming is an online tutorial.; Programming in C is another online tutorial, but it's on a website in the UK that;doesn't always respond promptly.; These are two of the several tutorials that are listed; here.; Online reference materials for Java.;;The Java language trail map.;Announcements; January 2.; Welcome to this course and its course web!;This course is about programming languages and their implementation.;In some of the department's listings, it is called "Languages and Compilers,";although in the catalog it is called "Programming Languages and Their;Implementation.";It covers interpreters, compilers, and other techniques for building;programming systems. Our attention will focus mainly on two particular programming;languages: Lisp and C. With Lisp, we will explore many issues relevant to;intepreted languages, while with C, we will investigate compilers.;In addition to traditional language issues and techniques, we will also;look into current issues such as visual programming systems and programming;facilities for the World-Wide Web.; January 2.; Facilities:;This quarter, CSE 413 students will have the use of both the MSCC Macintoshes;(running Macintosh Common Lisp 3.0) and the MSCC Unix systems.;MSCC is the;Mathematical Sciences Computing Center. The MSCC Macs are located in the;basement of Thompson Hall. Some of the Macs are in Room 3 and some in Room 9.;While the Macs offer MCL (and a variety of other languages such as Mathematica);the MSCC Unix hosts offer, C, Lex, Yacc, Allegro;Common Lisp, and other software facilities.;Macintosh Common Lisp provides a particularly powerful;environment including full implementation of the Common Lisp standard,;integrated editor (called FRED), and extensive facilities for graphics;and user interface construction. The Macintosh computers are networked,;and files can easily be transferred between them and the Unix host machines;of MSCC.; Students who have difficulty getting to the Macintoshes in;Thompson Hall can supplement their Macintosh work with work on their;own PCs, using such packages as XLISP-STAT for Windows and Micro-Emacs.;However, due to our limited ability to support alternative facilities,;students who wish to work on their own PCs will need to access these;resources themselves from archives on the Internet. Also, note that;XLISP-STAT is a bare-bones implementation of Common Lisp and does not;have the extensive program-development support that MCL has.;While we are fortunate to have the powerful MCL system for this course,;there is one disadvantage of using it---you must use it in the MSCC lab;unless you purchase your own copy of it from;Digitool, Inc..;(MCL normally costs about $500 a copy, but there is a special student deal;allowing students to purchase it for $135.);It has been pointed out that there is a free version of Allegro Common Lisp;for Windows which can be downloaded from franz.com on the Web.;This may be an attractive tool for some students.; Final examination:; The final exam for CSE 413 will be given on Monday, March 11,;in Sieg 325 from 10:30 to 12:20. It will be a closed-book test.; January 4.; NOTE THIS: On Thursday, January 4, we will meet in;Thompson Hall Room 3, so that we can get introduced to the;laboratory facilities for the course. So go to Thompson this;time, instead of going to our regular classroom.; January 9.; THIS WEEK ONLY Ruth's Wednesday office hours are moved to Thursday;2:30 - 3:30 in Sieg 326a.; January 21.; A Beginner's guide to HTML might be helpful for Assignment #3.; January 22.; Post of the message sent to the class news group regarding;reading files with paths on the Mac.; January 23.; Reminder to please email your assignment #3 to Ruth (rea@cs) today,;even if you turned in a hard copy in class.;Click here for info on emailing files from the Macs.; January 29.; For assignment #4, please turn in a printout of your tokenize program run on several examples. Also please email a copy of tokenize to Ruth (rea@cs).; February 1.; The midterm examination will be from 10:30-11:50 AM on;Thursday, February 8. It will cover these;topics..; There will be an optional review session for the midterm exam.;The review session will be held 2:30-3:20 PM on Monday, Feb. 5, in;Sieg Hall room 422. Please bring in questions on the material to be;covered.; *** HOMEWORK #5 HELP ***. Click here for info on converting strings to numbers and symbols.; ** Check the cse413 mail archive for an important message about hw#5. The archive can be found at the top of this page. Send email to rea@cs if you have not received any mail from the mailing list.; February 5; Note modifications to the Assignment 5 page -- new deadlines (as announced;earlier via email), plus online reading material for part B.; February 6; A free postscript viewer for windows is available here.; February 12; A Picture of a Koch Snowflake here.; March 5; New details on completing the project are given in the project;general description page. Check it out to find out about;demonstrations and writeups.; The review session for the final exam has been scheduled.;It will be from 4:00-5:00 on Friday, March 8 in Sieg 422.; March 8; The final examination will be from 10:30-12:20 on;Monday, March 11. It will cover these;topics.. Part of the exam will be in multiple-choice format;;bring a mark-sense form and a few #2 pencils. The exam is "closed-book.";Assignment 1 due on Tuesday, January 9.;Assignment 2 due on Tuesday, January 16.;Assignment 3 due on Tuesday, January 23.;Solution:;Part 1.;Part 2.;Assignment 4 due on Tuesday, January 30.;Solution:;Exercises;Tokenizer;Assignment 5 (Part A is due on Tuesday, February 13, and;Part B is due on Thursday, February 15).;Part A Solution:;Parser;Tokenizer;Part B Solution:;Koch Snowflake;Assignment 6 due on Tuesday, March 5. Java Tutorial (local copy);** Assignment #6 Help!! **.;PROJECT: General description, including new info on;demonstrations and writeups.;PROJECT Milestone 1 (DUE FEBRUARY 22nd).;PROJECT Milestone 2 (DUE FEBRUARY 29th).;Here is the file that shows how to;display text in an MCL window.;Project Demonstrations are scheduled for Thursday, March 7 at 10:30.;Project Writeups are due at or before 4:00PM Friday, March 8.;You may turn them in at the review session for the final exam.;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? 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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Engaging and lively . . . A valuable addition to our understanding of the events that took place almost 70 years ago, and an inspirational story of devotion to duty and country. ProceedingsThis story of the brave and resourceful officers and crew of the gallant Samuel B. Roberts is one that should be read by every American. A thrilling story of self-sacrifice, of David versus many Goliaths, of a little war vessel with a paper-thin hull saluting, stepping up, and making a charge to death and glory. After I finished reading, I wanted to stand up and cheer. I still do. Homer Hickam, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Torpedo Junction, Rocket Boys/October Sky, and The Keeper's SonIn this richly detailed book, John Wukovits provides unusual insight into the crew, the teamthe familyof the USS Samuel B. Roberts. The human detail is drawn from wartime letters, secondary sources, and survivor interviews, resulting in a rare combination of research, exposition, and insight. From the tentative process of shaking down to deployment to the Pacific, to the soaring, searing reality of combat at Leyte Gulf, readers will come to know many of the 'Sammy B's' crew, celebrate their survival, and mourn their loss. Barrett Tillman, author of Enterprise: America's Fightingest Ship and the Men Who Helped Win World War IIJohn Wukovits writes with verve and command in this rousing tale of an epic battle. You'll marvel at the bravery of the men on a very small ship up against the main battle fleet of the Japanese Imperial Navy. Evan Thomas, New York Times bestselling author of Sea of Thunder and Ike's BluffIn this gripping page-turner, Wukovits chronicles one of the greatest stories in naval history, when tiny, outnumbered, outgunned destroyers and destroyer escorts went 'toe-to-toe' with Japanese battleships and cruisers, exhibiting courage that has rarely been equaled and never surpassed. One of those ships paid the ultimate price, but played a key role in turning the tide in this seemingly one-sided engagement. This is that ship's incredible story. Thomas J. Cutler, author of The Battle of Leyte GulfDespite the U.S. Navy's huge contribution to allied victory in World War II, stories of individual ships and their crews have formed an oddly small niche in the American literature on the struggle. But if the niche is small, its quality glimmers with the works of authors like Edward Stafford and James Hornfischer. Now John Wukovits' narrative of the Samuel B. Roberts joins this illustrious company. From the building yard to the agonies of survivors pitted against an unforgiving sea, this outstanding account is a loving tribute to an immortal vessel and her heroic crew. Richard B. Frank, author of Guadalcanal: The Definitive Account of the Landmark Battle and Downfall: The End of the Imperial Japanese EmpireJOHN K. WUKOVITS is a military expert specializing in the Pacific Theater of World War II. He is the author of many books, including Eisenhower: A Biography; One Square Mile of Hell: The Battle for Tarawa; and American Commando: Evans Carlson, His WWII Marine Raiders, and America's First Special Forces Mission. He has also written numerous articles for such publications as WWII History, Naval History, and World War II. He lives in Trenton, Michigan.; Title: For Crew and Country: The Inspirational True Story of Bravery and Sacrifice Aboard the USS Samuel B. Roberts Target text information: Description: GEORGE SITES, BSEET, has been interested in electronics since his early teens when he assembled his first electronic kit in the basement of his parent's home. Throughout high school he specialized in courses that broadened his understanding of electronics. In 1967, after graduation from West High School in Columbus, Ohio a year earlier, he enlisted in the United States Navy where he received specialized training in Radar technology and Electronic Countermeasures. He served with distinction and achieved the rank of Second Class Petty Officer OS2. In addition to serving two tours of duty in the Mediterranean and 2 tours at Guantanamo Bay, he also founded the Navy's first Rock and Roll band - Smoke. Upon Honorable Discharge he enrolled at Devry Institute of Technology where he studied Home Electronics repair. He next attended Franklin University and earned his Associate of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology and his Bachelor of Science degree in Electronics Engineering Technology while being repeatedly nominated to the Dean's and President's Lists. Following almost two decades at Halmar Electronics, where he initially developed his skills in various electronic systems, he was recruited by HDR Power Systems and immediately developed the Power Products Group. After twenty years he retired from HDR Power Systems. He currently consults in the Power Electronics industry while splitting his time between Florida and Ohio. His hobbies include reading action/mystery books, watching film noirs, playing guitar and writing books.; Title: The Real Story of the USS Johnston DD-821: As told by the Officers and Sailors who served aboard her I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Michael Green is a much published author and collector specialising in military and naval history. His works in the popular Images of War Series include The Patton Tank (2012), Russian Armour in the Second World War (2013) and Armoured Warfare in the Vietnam War (2013). He lives in Daly City, California.; Title: Battleships of the United States Navy (Images of War) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: &ldquo;In The Naval Air War in Korea, Dr. Hallion has captured the fact, feel- ing, and fancy of a very important conflict in aviation history, in- cluding the highly significant facets of the transition from piston to jet-propelled combat aircraft.&rdquo;Norman Polmar, author of Naval Institute Guide to the Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet, 18th Edition; Title: Naval Air War in Korea 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Warren Thompson is an author and aviation specialist.; Title: Naval Aviation in the Korean War: Aircraft, Ships, and Men Target text information: Description: Edward J. Marolda is the senior historian and chief of the Histories and Archives Division at the Naval Historical Center (NHC) in Washington, D.C. He holds a Ph.D. from George Washington University. Dr. Marolda oversaw preparation of the NHC's Korean War commemorative series, initially produced as booklets and now published in book form by the Naval Institute Press with the center's cooperation. Project contributors include Thomas B. Buell, Joseph H. Alexander, Bernard C. Nalty, Richard C. Knott, and Malcolm Muir Jr., with additional essays for this book by Thomas J. Cutler and Curtis A. Utz.; Title: The United States Navy in the Korean War I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Gusterson makes it clear why we don't speak clearly about drones. Only by muddying the waters can we bear to acknowledge what we have invented: a new and oddly intimate way station in the mechanization of death.Hugh Gusterson's Drone is the most intelligent analysis of drone warfare currently availableand the most probing critique of how the United States is using drones in places like Pakistan and Yemen.With his discerning anthropologist's eye, Hugh Gusterson has simultaneously produced both a wide-ranging and a focused study of the role of drones in current U.S. military policy. No relevant piece of evidence has escaped his attention, but he uses his sources economically to extract the most telling details. He concludes with a choice of dystopian (his word) and utopian (mine) drone futures that would convince me to bethowever reluctantlyon the former. Compellingly written throughout, Gusterson's book marks a major contribution to a crucial debate.[I]nsightful.Among a blizzard of new books probing drone warfare, Hugh Gusterson's slim volume is among the most careful, concise and insightful.... Even anyone who thinks they know all there is to know about drone warfare will profit from Gusterson's rich and penetrating study.In this excellent book, the anthropologist Hugh Gusterson argues that drones have fundamentally transformed the nature of war.[A] thoughtful examination of the dilemmas this new weapon poses.Hugh Gusterson is Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs at George Washington University. He is the author of Nuclear Rites and People of the Bomb: Portraits of America's Nuclear Complex.; Title: Drone: Remote Control Warfare (MIT Press) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Stephanie Smallwood's Saltwater Slavery sets a new standard. It is at once a harrowing evocation of the Middle Passage, a brilliant account of the ways that Africans and Europeans made sense of the bloody process in which they were joined, and a subtle critique of the categories of historical inquiry. Here we see realized the enormous promise of a genuinely Atlantic approach to the history of American slavery.Walter Johnson, author of Soul by SoulW.E.B. Du Bois called the African slave trade the 'most magnificent drama in the last thousand years of human history.' Stephanie Smallwood captures this drama in imaginative and innovative ways, offering a powerful account of the maritime origins of African-America amid the profound violence of the world market.Marcus Rediker, co-author of The Many-Headed Hydra: Sailors, Slaves, Commoners and the Hidden History of the Revolutionary AtlanticNo study of the Atlantic slave trade has attempted to penetrate the darkness of those ships' holds, to explore what might have gone on in the minds of the hundreds of nameless people trapped below decksuntil now. Smallwood gets there through a tour de force of theoretical sophistication, sensitive informed imagination, and dramatic writing. Hers is the most original and provocative book on the Middle Passage in almost half a century.Joseph C. Miller, author of Way of Death: Merchant Capitalism and the Angolan Slave Trade 17301830Stephanie Smallwood's Saltwater Slavery is the new starting point for studies of the Middle Passage and required reading for students of the black Atlantic.Ira Berlin, University of Maryland, author of Many Thousands GoneSmallwood aims to move away from the numbers game that has ensnared so many other historians studying the Middle Passage. Instead of ledgers and account books, she uses letters, journals, and narratives from around the trade route to get closer to the slave experience itself. As the narrative follows the progress of the newly enslaved across the Middle Passage, Smallwood's use of quotes brings to life the everyday horror experienced by 'Saltwater Slaves,' as Africans first arriving in the Americas were described at the time.Kathryn V. Stewart, Library JournalIn this stark depiction of slaves and their 'utter alienation from the most basic norms of everyday life,' Smallwood simultaneously delivers a lucid popular history and expands scholarly understanding of slavery with a thorough, clear-eyed look at the dreaded Middle Passage and how it shaped the slave experience Smallwood is particularly adept at portraying, in detail, the unbearable conditions of the slave ships Extensive research, much of it from primary sources, forms Smallwood's basis, but she has a storyteller's knack for well-pitched anecdotes and pointed examples.Publishers WeeklyThis deeply researched, tightly focused, and skillfully evocative look at the Atlantic slave trade, 16751725, details the experience of crossing the oceanan ordeal fatal to many of the slaves who were forced to undertake it.The AtlanticStephanie E. Smallwood's excellent book Saltwater Slavery has attracted less attention than it deserves. Making careful use of the primary sources at [the National Archives at] Kew, Smallwood follows 300,000 captives taken from what is now Ghana, between 1675 and 1725, to 'widening circles of the diaspora in the Americas.' An ambitious, innovative and highly successful feature of her book is to take what is known about the beliefs of the isolated societies from which slaves were takencommunities who in some cases had never seen white people, the ocean or a shipto offer a carefully controlled imaginative reconstruction of how the embarked slaves may have conceptualized the 'saltwater' experience and attempted to reconcile what they saw with their existing world view.William St. Clair, Times Literary SupplementStephanie E. Smallwood is Associate Professor of History at the University of Washington, Seattle.; Title: Saltwater Slavery: A Middle Passage from Africa to American Diaspora 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Franz Neumann was a political activist and labor lawyer in Germany who became a political scientist in exile. He studied in Germany and the United Kingdom, and spent the last phase of his career in the United States. Peter Hayes is the Theodore Z. Weiss Professor of Holocaust Studies at Northwestern University and the author or editor of seven books, including From Cooperation to Complicity and a prize-winning study of the IG Farben corporation.; Title: Behemoth: The Structure and Practice of National Socialism, 1933-1944 Target text information: Description: "Defying his discipline's preference for theory over history, Vitalis has demonstrated how detailed, archive-based historical accounts can lift the veil on the racism running through international relations as field and practice.""Robert Vitalis wants his discipline to understand not only how central the category of race and the structures of racism were to its founding institutions and paradigms but also to see the erasure of that history not as progress but as repression, a willful forgetting that has if anything made it less equipped to comprehend (much less to address) the shocking racial inequities that still mark both the American and the global order. If international relations scholars want to understand the racial politics that made their field what it is today, there is no better place to begin than with this righteously angry book.""There is much to commend in Vitalis' book which is filled with fascinating vignettes and unexpected connections. He writes with clarity and passion, especially in the book's opening and close, to ensure that whilst ample room is given for the reader to make their own way through the material, it is never an aimless wander.""White World Order, Black Power Politics is a groundbreaking book that has the potential to transform our understanding of a key dimension of twentieth-century American social science. It also contains important, albeit uncomfortable, lessons for contemporary scholars of international politics. Drawing on a vast range of primary sources, Robert Vitalis demonstrates that from the origins of the field until deep into the Cold War, IR helped to serve the interests of the imperial powers and provided an intellectual rationale for the claims of global white supremacy. But this didn't go unchallenged, and he performs an equally important service by drawing attention to the 'Howard School' of IR, a group of remarkable African American scholars who provided the only sustained source of resistance to the racial and imperial pretensions of the field.""A revelation, a provocation, and an inspiration, White World Order, Black Power Politics is required reading for everyone who studies, teaches, or practices international relations in the United States. In reconstructing a lost history of the impact of race and racism in the American study and practice of international relations, Robert Vitalis exposes congenital deformations in the field all the more grave for being invisible and ensures that we will never look at what we do the same way again.""The study of international relations was not born to promote peace among equal states but rather to help ensure racial subjugation on a global scale. This is the startling, bold, and persuasive argument of Robert Vitalis's White World Order, Black Power Politics. This is a book that anyone interested in race relations, international relations, and empire will need to read, and they will all thank Vitalis for daring to write it.""This landmark book provides a superbly well-researched history of the racist underpinnings and practices of International Relations as it first emerged in the United States, and across the Atlantic. Its core analyses sustained through a detailed recounting of the arguments and politics of individual scholars, philanthropists, and the then nascent funding institutions and think tanks - challenge and serve to demystify the mythology of IR as a field of interstate relations. The discipline was established first and foremost to analyze interracial relations and the sustenance of white supremacy. White World Order, Black Power Politics shows how IR, like many social and historical sciences, responded to the imagined imperatives of racial and colonial management. Moreover, the book excavates the hidden history of American IR by bringing to light the contributions to the study of world politics of a group of extraordinary African American scholars, who collectively Vitalis calls the 'Howard School of international relations theory': Alain Locke, Ralph Bunche, E. Franklin Frazier, Rayford Logan, Merze Tate, and Eric Williams, alongside W. E. B. Du Bois, worked to resist these racist premises and imperial imperatives between the late nineteenth and mid-twentieth century. Their struggles reveal not only IR's white supremacist origins, but also why this past may not have yet been surpassed. An intellectual and historical tour de force."Robert Vitalis is Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Americas Kingdom: Mythmaking on the Saudi Oil Frontier and When Capitalists Collide: Business Conflict and the End of Empire in Egypt and coeditor of Counter-Narratives: History, Society and Politics in Saudi Arabia and Yemen.; Title: White World Order, Black Power Politics: The Birth of American International Relations (The United States in the World) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE 505 Home Page;CSE 505: Concepts of Programming Languages;Autumn 1996 / MWF 10:30-11:20 / Loew 113.;Instructor: David Notkin; (notkin@cs);office hours: Tu 2:30-3:30PM, F 1:00-2:00PM, Sieg 414 (and by;appointment);TA: Kurt Partridge;(kepart@cs);office hours: Th 12:00-1:00, 4th Floor Cubicles;Course Handouts; Introductory handout html, postscript; Assignments; Readings;Mailing List and Threaded Archives;We will be using the mailing list for administrative and instructional;purposes. If you wish to refer to a previously sent message, see the threaded mailing list archives.;Send mail to the list at:;[email protected]. To subscribe to the list, send email;to [email protected] with the single line in the message body;(not the subject):;subscribe cse505;General Programming Language Research Resources; Yahoo's page; Mark Leone's excellent;Programming Languages Research pages;Programming language critiques;Gary Leaven's language self-study page;Functional Languages Resources;MIT's Scheme home page;CMU's Standard ML page;A Gentle Introduction to ML;Haskell FAQ; Pages on the lambda calculus from Washington University; Some more lambda calculus pages from Monash University;Object-Oriented Languages Resources; University of Geneva's object-oriented programming info page; UW's own Cecil project; Dylan pages at Carnegie Mellon and Apple Computer.;Questions? Send us mail.; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Software Safety at the University of Washington; Software is playing an increasingly important role in systems such; as nuclear reactors, aircraft, defence and space systems, chemical; plants, and medical equipment. Because of the consequences of a; malfunction, these safety-critical systems must pass rigorous tests; and reviews before they may be used. Although system safety engineering; techniques have existed for decades, most do not apply to systems that; contain digital computers and software.; The goal of the University of Washington Safety Project is to develop; a theoretical foundation for safety and a methodology for building; safety-critical systems built upon that foundation.; In Safeware: System Safety and; Computers, Nancy Leveson summarizes the issues involved and; lays the foundation for the methodology. We are now working on safety; analysis techniques to support the methodology and a set of; prototype tools to be used to validate the specification and analysis; techniques.;University of Washington |; UW Computer Science;UW Software Engineering |; Other Safety Links; Target text information: Kurt Partridge; KURT PARTRIDGE;; ACADEMIC INFORMATION; I am a graduate student in the; computer science department at the University of Washington. My; interests include software engineering, software specifications,; specification usability and readability, and applications of formal; methods to specifications. The UW; software safety web page describes my and others' work in these; areas.; I have also dabbled in user interface design, human computer; interaction, and Java programming.; RECENT PUBLICATIONS;Kurt E. Partridge.; BDDTCL: An Environment for Visualizing and Manipulating Binary Decision;Diagrams. Interactive Poster at CHI '96.;(HTML, Postscript). Poster Preview (Postscript).;Nancy Leveson, Ken Bauer, Mats Heimdahl, Wayne Ohlrich, Kurt Partridge,; Vivek Ratan, and Jon Reese.; A CAD Environment for Safety-Critical Software.; NASA Conference on Safety Through Quality 1995.; (Postscript);BACKGROUND; I started graduate school in 1992 after completing a B.S. in computer; science at UC Berkeley. Before that I lived a lovely suburban life in; Thousand Oaks, CA with my parents, sister, and a cat named Otis.;FUN; Right this way to Kurt's Humor Corner.;; Box 352350; University of Washington; Seattle, WA 98195 USA; Voice: (206) 685 4087; FAX: (206) 543 2969;[email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: The Internet Softbot;Internet Softbot;The Softbot was one of the 5;finalists in the 1995 Discover;Awards for Technological Innovation in Computer Software.; Building autonomous agents that interact with real-world software;environments such as operating systems or databases is a pragmatically;convenient yet intellectually challenging substrate for AI research.;To support this claim, we are utilizing planning and machine-learning;techniques to develop an Internet softbot (software robot), a;customizable and (moderately) intelligent assistant for Internet;access. The softbot accepts goals in a high-level language, generates;and executes plans to achieve these goals, and learns from its;experience. The softbot enables a human user to state what;he or she wants accomplished. The softbot disambiguates the request;and dynamically determines how and where to satisfy;it. The softbot uses a UNIX shell and the World-Wide Web to interact;with a wide range of internet resources.; Take a tour of the softbot's;graphical user interface.;Principal Investigators:;Oren Etzioni,;Daniel Weld.; Also, check out the;MetaCrawler Softbot --- a fielded Web service that enables you to;search multiple Web Indices in parallel, and provides sophisticated;pruning options. Try it!; For further information, contact: Oren Etzioni;([email protected]);An accessible introduction to the Softbot project can be found here:; A Softbot-Based Interface to the Internet.; CACM, July 1994.;Methodological motivation for the project can be found here:; Intelligence without Robots (A Reply to Brooks).; AI Magazine, December 1993.;Technical softbot papers can be found;here.;A cartoon;representation of the Internet softbot taken from the L.G.;Blanchard article that appeared in the December 1994 issue of;Columns, the University of Washington alumni magazine.;The softbots research group is currently:;Developing a graphical user interface to;the softbot to allow the user to easily specify high level goals.;Extending and maintaining the XII;planner;(Keith Golden).; Working on graphical specification of search control;(Keith Golden).; Implementing an advanced plan space browser to debug planner control;(Dave Christianson).; Comparing rule-based versus procedural search control (Sujay Parekh); ILA;learns how to use information resources on the net; Designing a protocol for multi-softbot collaboration and negotiation;(Ying Sun).; Experimenting on reactive system in software domain;(C. T. Kwok and T.J. Goan).; Building an optimized agent Ingram for information gathering reactive system on the Internet.;(C. T. Kwok).; The Softbot-hackers info web (local access only);; Back to AI Home Page;; Back to CSE Home Page;Mike Perkowitz ([email protected]); 1-hop neighbor's text information: Oren Etzioni's Home Page;Oren Etzioni's Home Page;Department of Computer Science and Engineering; University of;Washington; Seattle,;Washington, 98195;Voice: (206) 685-3035;;E-mail: [email protected];;FAX: (206) 543-2969.;Office: Sieg Hall, Room 209.;A brief bio;and photo.;Current Research; The;Internet Softbot enables a human user to state what he;or she wants accomplished. The Softbot disambiguates the request and;dynamically determines how and where to satisfy it.;The Softbot was one of the 5;finalists in the 1995 Discover;Awards for Technological Innovation in Computer Software.; The;MetaCrawler Softbot is a fielded Web service that enables you to search;multiple Web Indices in parallel, and provides sophisticated pruning;options. Try it!;c|net;recommends the MetaCrawler as the search service of choice!; The;Ahoy Softbot is a White Page service for the Web that locates;individual's home pages with high accuracy. Try it!; Brute;force learning: Brute can analyze 100,000 hypotheses a second, when;run on a SPARC-10.; Selected Publications;;Efficient Information Gathering on the Internet (FOCS '96);;Moving up the information food chain: deploying softbots on the;Web (AAAI '96); A;Scalable Comparison-Shopping Agent for the World-Wide Web;(Autonomous Agents '97); Multi-Service Search and; Comparison using the MetaCrawler in both; Postscript and; HTML, WWW '95.;; A Softbot-based interface to the internet.; CACM, July 1994.; Intelligent Agents on the Internet:; Fact, Fiction, and Forecast. IEEE Expert, August 1995.;; Intelligence without Robots (A Reply to Brooks).; AI Magazine, December 1993.;;Learning to understand information on the Internet. (IJCAI-95).;;Sound and Efficient Closed-World Reasoning for Planning (to;appear in AIJ).;;The First Law of Robotics (AAAI-94);;Additional Papers .; PhD Students Advised; Richard;Segal. Master's thesis: St. Bernard: The File;Retrieving Softbot, 1992.; Neal Lesh. Master's thesis: A Planner for a UNIX Softbot, 1993.; Keith Golden. Master's thesis: Planning for Universal;Quantification and Incomplete Information, 1994.; Terrance Goan. Master's thesis: Learning About Software Errors,;1994.; Mike;Perkowitz. Master's thesis: Learning to Understand Information on the; Internet, 1995.; Erik; Selberg. Master's thesis: Multi-Service Search and; Comparison using the MetaCrawler, 1995.; Oren Zamir and Jonathan Shakes.; Undergraduate Students Advised; Stephen Soderland, 1992, (PhD program, Umass Amherst).; Julie Roomy, 1993, (Hewlett-Packard).; Bruce Lesourd, 1993.; Robert Spiger, 1993, (Lockheed, AI research center).; William Alford, 1994, (PhD program, University of Wisconsin).; Greg Fitchenholtz, 1994, (Hewlett-Packard).; Guido Hunt, 1994.; Dymitr Mozdyniewicz, 1995, (Quark Inc.).; Machine Learning Resources;;The Machine Learning Database Repository;at UC Irvine.;;The Machine Learning Programs Repository at UC Irvine.; Knowledge Discovery Mine;containing information about knowledge discovery in databases.; Neuroprose;Archive containing recent papers relevant to neural networks.;;Machine Learning Information Services .;;University of Illinois Inductive Learning Group; StatLib containing data,;algorithms, and other information relevant to statistics.; Machine Learning;Toolbox (MLT) at GMD in Bonn, German.;;List of Usenet FAQs;Access Count Since Jan. 16, 1996:;;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Richard Segal's Home Page;; ;Richard Segal;Department of Computer Science and Engineering;University of Washington;Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195-2350;[email protected]; ; ;Personal; Biography.; Better half.; My family.; Pictures.;Research; Overview.; Brute.; Internet Softbot.; Publications.; Curriculum Vitae.;[postscript]; Amusements; Archery.; Bicycling.; Racquetball.; Skiing.; Softball.; ; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE 590BI, Winter 1996;CSE 590BI, Winter 1996 Algorithms in Molecular Biology;Richard Karp, Larry Ruzzo, Martin Tompa;Class Bboard:; (Last update:;;; 08/06/96 at 07PM.);Handouts:;Administrative;Lecture Notes;(Drafts);Homework;HTML:;Syllabus;Schedule;;;; Acrobat:;Title/TOC;Syllabus;Schedule;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;17;18;11;12;13;14;15;16;19;20;HW 1;HW 2;PostScript:;Title/TOC;Syllabus;Schedule;1;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9;10;17;18;11;12;13;14;15;16;19;20;HW 1;HW 2;;Slides:;;;10;;;About file formats: The;course materials above may be provided in any of several formats:;HTML:; Usual Web format. This loads fast and is usually readable,; but many parts will be generated by automatic translations; from LaTeX, and the translation may not be very faithful to; the format of the original.;;Adobe Acrobat :; The latest & greatest.; Get a free viewer from Adobe's; Acrobat and the Web Page.;;PostScript:; The; Ghostscript Home Page; has free viewers (Mac, Windows, OS/2, Linux, ...);;At this time, Acrobat is supported on fewer systems, but is;preferable if you can use it -- files are smaller, rendering is;faster and more legible, and it can print (which Mac Ghostscript;can't, for example).;[email protected];(Last Update: 04/08/96); 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Brendan's Home Page;Brendan Mumey;I am a Ph.D. student in the;Department of Computer Science;at the;University of Washington.;I entered in the fall of 1992 and expect to graduate around the fall of 1996.;Contact Information;E-mail: [email protected];For my address, etc. click here.;Curriculum Vitae;In;html;or;postscript;format.;Academic interests;I would call myself an applied;theoretical computer scientist.;My current work is in;computational biology.;At the moment I am looking at the problem of;physical mapping; building a rough map of the location of landmarks in;a genome. Generally speaking I am interested in using CS theory and math to;solve reasonably practical problems. I have also done some work in;computational astrophysics with the;HPCC/ESS group;here at UW.;Online papers;B. Mumey. A powerful clone overlap test.;html,;postscript;(Poster presentation at ISMB'96 conference.);B. Mumey. Some computational aspects of physical mapping with probes.;html,;postscript;(Survey paper written to fulfill my PhD candidacy requirement.);B. Mumey. Finding clusters quickly in parallel.;html,;postscript.;(Presented at the 1994 DIMACS challenge.);M. Klawe and B. Mumey. Upper and lower bounds on constructing;alphabetic binary trees.;html,;postscript.;(Presented at the 1993 SODA conference. Also in the Nov-95 SIAM J. of;Discrete Mathematics.);Note: The html versions were produced with latex2html and contain;some errors. They should be readable for the most part.;Recreation;Hiking,cycling,;skiing,;climbing,;and;drinking coffee;to name a few. I used to do some sailing;and hope to do some more sometime.;I like to play bridge.;Some older photos:;first gallery,;second gallery.;My bookmarks; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Journalist Auerbach untangles the spiderweb of financial machinations that enveloped, consumed, and ultimately destroyed one of the most famous horseracing stables in the world. Through three generations of the Wright family, Calumet led, lost, and regained its preeminence as a breeding farm and racing stable only to lose everything, including the family's fortune, in the fourth generation. Chronicling the history of Calumet and its fall into the depths of massive debt, this well-researched, fast-paced book sheds new light on the destruction of Calumet and exposes the excesses of the 1980s. Highly recommended.Susan Hamburger, Pennsylvania State Univ., University ParkCopyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.An absorbing account of how Kentucky's Calumet Farm, long thoroughbred racing's paramount breeding stable, came a cropper in the 1990s. Drawing on interviews with many of the principals and a voluminous public record, Wall Street Journal correspondent Auerbach provides a generation-spanning chronicle that ranges from the legendary stable's founding by a baking-powder magnate during the early years of the century through its sale at auction in 1992. Owned by the Wright family, Calumet bestrode the sport of kings like a colossus, breeding more Triple Crown winners than any of its rivals and setting the pace in a high-stakes enterprise. In mid- 1982, however, Lucille Parker Wright Markey died at 93, and control of the farm passed to a son-in-law, John Thomas (aka J.T.) Lundy, a good-ole-boy local whom the matriarch had treated with all the warmth accorded a poor relation. In piecing together how J.T. managed to bankrupt a prospering institution less than a decade after gaining the whip hand, Auerbach leaves little doubt that he was never up to the job intellectually or psychologically. The arriviste squire of Calumet used his status to wheel and deal on a fast global track during much of the 1980s. Backed by international bankers, Wall Street money men, mobsters (including a couple of John Gotti's capos), and nouveau riche investors clamoring for a piece of the action, he took an early lead in his run for the roses, but changes in federal tax law, overbreeding throughout the industry, a crushing debt burden, and other handicaps brought him down. Lundy's fall put paid to Calumet. An era ended with the dispersal of the farm's bloodstock and the property's acquisition by an outsider. A sorry tale, well told, that lends new meaning to the phrase "riding for a fall." (8 pages b&w photos, not seen) -- Copyright &copy;1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.; Title: Wild Ride: The Rise and Tragic Fall of Calumet Farm, Inc., America's Premier Racing Dynasty Target text information: Description: "Before there was Seabiscuit there was Exterminator, the long-shot Thoroughbred that won the Kentucky Derby--and America's devotion--in 1918. His story is a wonderful ride." People"Exterminators come-from-behind story captured hearts (and still-standing records, such as 33 stakes wins by a North American thoroughbred) as told in this deeply researched profile." Garden and Gun"A great read if you like horse racing and want to learn what life was like in the early 1900s, when newspapers were king, people named Vanderbilt, Hancock and Belmont were famous owners and horses were big news." Eric Sondheimer, The Los Angeles TimesA beguiling tale of an ungainly geldinggawky, awkward, and practically lop-eared,who held the racing world in thrall during his career (191724) and still holds the record of 33 stakes wins by a Thoroughbred raced in North America.Booklist"Readers who couldn't get enough of Laura Hillenbrand's Seabiscuit will welcome this new title; with its colorful cast of characters and exciting down-to-the-wire action, it should have wide appeal."Library Journal"Before Seabiscuit, before Man o War, Exterminator raced his way into Americas heart. Eliza McGraw shows how his cheerful endurance still wins our enduring love."Dorothy Ours, author of Battleship: A Daring Heiress, a Teenage Jockey, and America's Horse"A great book about a great horse."Susan Richards, author of Chosen by a HorseEliza McGraws story of an unflappable, courageous, almost-overlooked champion, Exterminator who shocked the racing world when he won the Derby in 1918 is an exciting, mud-soaked, triumphant journey from starting gate to finish line.Martha Sherrill, author of Dog Man: An Uncommon Life on a Faraway MountainThis horse deserves a monument! Eliza McGraw takes us on an incredible ride on the back of one amazing horse. With impeccable research she meticulously weaves this lost tale of a champion of champions. A great horse - a great story - a truly great read!Robin Hutton, author of the New York Times bestseller Sgt Reckless: Americas War HorseYes, there was another race horse who also stole America's heart. And now there is a book that artfully captures this love affair between The Galloping Hatrack and his fans. Meticulously researched and a compelling read about the golden age of horse racing. Well done, Ms. McGraw. You don't even have to be a horse nut to love this book.Jody Jaffe, author of the Natalie Gold seriesELIZA MCGRAW is a contributing writer for EQUUS magazine and author of two instructional equestrian books as well as two academic works. Her horse-related writing has appeared in The Chronicle of the Horse,The Blood-Horse,Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred, Raceday 360, the New York Times racing blog, and The Washington Post. She has taught at American University and earned degrees from Columbia University and Vanderbilt University. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her family, and keeps her paint mare Sugar in Potomac, Maryland.; Title: Here Comes Exterminator!: The Longshot Horse, the Great War, and the Making of an American Hero I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Edward Dolnick's Down the Great Unknown depicts the "last epic journey on American soil," John Wesley Powell's exploration of the Grand Canyon and the fulminating, carnivorous Colorado River. The book, a model of precision, clarity, and serene passion, outshines, arguably, its bestselling brother-volume, Stephen Ambrose's Undaunted Courage.On May 24, 1869, Powell, an ambitious, autocratic, one-armed Civil War veteran and amateur scientist, and a casually recruited crew of nine--without a lick of white water experience--embarked from an obscure railroad stop in the Wyoming Territory to travel through a region "scarcely better known than Atlantis." Ninety-nine days, 1,000 miles and nearly 500 rapids later, six of the men came ashore in Arizona--the first humans to run the waters of the Grand Canyon. Dolnick tells this story of courage, naivet, hardship, and petty squabbling simply and authoritatively using entries from the men's journals, deft overviews (we always know where we are), and short science, history, and psychology lessons, as well as the prodigious knowledge of present-day river runners and his own first-hand observations. His prose carries the day: Powell looks like a "stick of beef jerky adorned with whiskers," the boats are "walnut shells," which in rapids are little better than "ladybugs caught in a hose's blast" or "drunks trying to negotiate a revolving door," while the river is a "taunting bully," a "colossal mugger," a "sumo wrestler smothering a kitten," and a notable rock formation looks like what might happen if "Edward Gorey had designed the Bat Cave."Down the Great Unknown brushes against perfection. This is history written as it should be--and too rarely is: enthusiastic, rigorous, painterly, gloriously free of both pedantry and hyperbole. --H. O'Billovitchowell led his band of stalwart trappers and ex-soldiers down the Green River in Wyoming Territory, heading for the last bit of terra incognita in the U.S.: the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon. The expedition had plenty of supplies, but the wrong type of boats for shooting rapids. Moreover, their inexperience with rapids cost them one of the boats and many provisions. There was little game to supplement their rapidly dwindling food supply. And being the first to chart the river, they didn't know what lay beyond each twist. These handicaps, along with deadly river rocks, soaring canyon walls and one-armed Powell's impressive feat of scaling them to measure their height, make for a remarkable journey. Unfortunately, Dolnick does the story a disservice in overwriting the expedition's slower moments. He frequently overexplains, and he never meets a simile he doesn't like. Every description, no matter how effective, is carried too far, suggesting Dolnick doesn't trust his story or his readers: "rapids... do not murmur. They rumble. They roar. They crash. The sound evokes a thunderstorm just overhead, a jet skimming the ground, a runaway train.... The message is worse than the sound itself the roar of a rapid is a proclamation of danger as clear as a giant's bellowed curse in a fairy tale." After passages like that, readers may want to jump ship, or like Powell's band, they can struggle through and emerge battered but illuminated. Photos and illus. (Oct. 2)Forecast: Will a 15-city NPR campaign, six-city author tour and big-time advertising help the story trump the writing? Yes. The adventure is that good.Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.; Title: Down the Great Unknown: John Wesley Powell's 1869 Journey of Discovery and Tragedy Through the Grand Canyon 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Michael Melford's stunning photography makes this attractive book an especially good bargain. Book News National Geographic has a particular genius for publishing inexpensive books that combine lively, well-written text and glorious color photographs in the service of introducing readers to a subject or place. This new book on Alaska is an especially good example of the genre. Book NewsJeff Rennicke a former wilderness guide in the Gates of the Arctic National Park has written more than 250 articles.Michael Melford is an award-winning photographer whose work appears regularly in National Geographic Traveler, Fortune, Smithsonian, and Coastal Living.; Title: National Geographic Treasures of Alaska: The Last Great American Wilderness (National Geographic Destinations) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: BILL WEIR discovered travel while still in school and has never tried very hard to settle down. A bicycle ride across the United States with Bikecentennial in 1976 inspired the idea of the ultimate ridea cycle tour around the world. He got started writing guidebooks on that trip in 1979 by sending suggestions to the author of Moon Handbooks South Pacific while island-hopping there. That led to paid assignments with the publisher to update parts of the Indonesia handbook for five cents a word. When Weir returned to Arizona after four and a half years of travel, he started thinking of places about which to write a guidebook. Realizing that the best place lay under his feet, he wrote Moon Handbooks Arizona. Utah beckoned next, and Weir completed Moon Handbooks Utah a couple of years later. His bicycle, Bessie, collected dust for a while, but they returned to Asia in 1995 to finish the round-the-world ride via the Middle East and Europe. He continues to explore the world, a good bit of it by bicycle, as well as enjoying Arizona travels and writing.; Title: National Geographic Traveler: Arizona, 5th Edition Target text information: Description: Seymour L. Fishbein has written and edited numerous Society books on topics ranging from Alaskas Magnificent Parklands to Our Continent: A Natural History of North America.Raymond Gehman is an award-winning photographer for the Virginian-Pilot and the Ledger-Star in Norfolk, Virginia.; Title: National Geographic Park Profiles: Grand Canyon Country: Over 100 Full-Color Photographs, plus Detailed Maps, and Firsthand Information I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: An extraordinary account of the Panzergrenadier division and the part it played in the conflict on the Eastern Front during the Second World War, based on personal reminiscences of men who were actually there." (Books Monthly)"This book is what I call a keeper, it will stay on my bookshelf for me to dip in and out of for the rest of this year. 5 stars." (ARRSE (Army Rumour Service))"This is the first book to take a deep look at the famous Panzergrenadier-Division 'Brandenburg' from its formation and its five-month campaign in the Eastern Front at the end of the Second World War... I found this book fascinating and made me aware of a lot of facts I have never heard before... I recommend this book to everyone with a deep interest in the late part of the war on the Eastern Front" (IPMS/USA); Title: Panzergrenadiers to the Front!: The Combat History of Panzergrenadier Division 'Brandenburg' on the Eastern Front 1944-45 Target text information: Description: "Meticulously researched, extraordinarily detailed study, ideal for naval history shelves yet accessible to readers of all backgrounds. Highly recommended, especially for public and college library collections." -- Midwest Book Review"Author Robert Shenk has done a superb job of casting a penetrating spotlight on this little-known enterpriseThis is a first-ever book that chronicles a very interesting little-known Naval undertaking that, in falling through the cracks of contemporary history, makes you realize that somehow our Navy was always there when needed." -- Sea Classics"Bob has gone to great lengths gathering and selecting interesting details and stories. Using crew lists and other references he located relatives of the officers and men and obtained copies of letters and diaries written at the time. This not only provides a contemporaneous account but also a very personal and presumably unbiased story. He has also digested written reports from other sources, such as the writings of John Dos Passos and Ernest Hemingway and the autobiographies of notables such as Rear Admiral Dan Gallery, Admiral William Leahy and CIA op Allen Dulles. Chapter 9 is devoted to 'Shipboard Life.' Throughout Bob gives attention to the daily life of the crew. The Admiral in charge made sure each of his ships got a chance to visit Egypt and Beirut for R &amp; R. Liberty in Constantinople was at times good, particularly after the Russian refugees began arriving. There is the strange story of the storekeeper who thought a pig would make a good mascot. It barely got around by moving along the seams where the steel deck plates overlapped, until one day it went overboard. Throughout the book there are many interesting stories, as well as disturbing ones that remind one that the area of the Mideast continues to experience endless conflict." -- Hubbard Herald Newsletter, USS Harry E. Hubbard (DD-748), February 2013"America's Black Sea Fleet is a highly readable accountThis book will be of interest to students of American naval history, and readers interested in a troubled, exotic and endlessly fascinating part of the world." -- Defense Media Network"Students of this ongoing controversy will find this to be an exceptionally useful addition to the literature." -- Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries"I wrote the dust-jacket promotion blurb for this book where I suggested this book be considered for the CNO's reading list - for good reasons - this book provides a historical account of the post-World War I history where revolutionary and nationalistic forces are rising to fill the voids left by the toppled Russian Monarchy and collapsed Ottoman Empire."-- Naval Historical Foundation"This book is as much about diplomacy as it is about naval activities. Over all, America's Black Sea Fleet contributes knowledge about the Navy during a time and place that few historians have chosen to investigate. It shows how much more an American naval fleet commander can do than simply prepare his ships for battle."-- The Daybook"This book is an instant candidate for the CNO's recommended reading list! Robert Shenk's well-crafted narrative depicting the extensive yet nearly unknown U.S. Navy involvement the Black Sea region following the World War I is textbook material for Service Schools and universities here and abroad studying Military Operations Other than War (MOOW). Given recent crises in the Balkans and the Middle East having nationalistic and religious overtones, this book provides a classic case study on the appropriateness of intervention. Shenk's compelling stories about naval operations in 'peace time' conditions are timeless and serve to remind why naval forces are such a vital component to national power."--David F. Winkler, author of Cold War at Sea: High-Seas Confrontation Between the United States and the Soviet Union"America's Black Sea Fleet will be a revelation to most who open its pages. In the turbulent aftermath of the First World War, an American admiral commanding a fleet composed mostly of destroyers is also de facto ambassador to the dissolving Ottoman Empire. The exodus of White Russians from the northern end of the Black Sea fills Constantinople with aristocratic tea-room waitresses and princely musicians and gardeners. From the point of view of American sailors based there it is a fabulous party town. Meanwhile, though, huge numbers of Armenians and Greeks meet horrendous fates as Turkish forces insist they must disappear from Turkish soil. Anchored offshore from Smyrna, American and other allied sailors watch as the city burns and desperate women and children crowd the quay. While giving new perspective on the still-contentious issue of Turkish treatment of minority populations, Shenk raises questions about the role of external power in local and regional conflicts. His clear style, eye for telling detail, and meticulous research create a fascinating narrative; he brings to life a time and place for which 'colorful' is far too pale a word."--C. Herbert Gilliland, author of Voyage to a Thousand Cares"America's Black Sea Fleet is most interesting, readable, and impressively researched. It tells the story of a little known episode of American naval history. It should appeal to both those interested in naval history as well as those fascinated by Near Eastern history, and even Russian history."--William N. Still Jr., author of American Sea Power in the Old World: The United States Navy in European and Near Eastern Waters, 1865-1917Drawing heavily on previously unknown sources, Robert Shenk offers a revealing portrait of America's small Black Sea Fleet in the years following World War I. Home-ported in Constantinople, navy ships sped to the Crimea to help evacuate some 150,000 White Russians, and then coordinated the grain shipments that ended a terrible Russian famine. The fleet's successes in evacuating nearly 200,000 ethnic Armenian and Greek refugees from Smyrna and in rescuing tens of thousands from mainland Turkey are also detailed in full. Shenk's incisive depiction of Admiral Mark Bristol as both head of U.S. naval forces and America's chief diplomat in the region William Leahy, Thomas Kinkaid, Julian Wheeler, and diplomat Allen Dulles served under him help to make this book the first-ever comprehensive account of a vital, but little-known naval undertaking.; Title: America's Black Sea Fleet: The U.S. Navy Amidst War and Revolution, 19191923 I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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Target text information: 301 Moved Permanently;Moved Permanently;The document has moved here.; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Edward Dolnick's Down the Great Unknown depicts the "last epic journey on American soil," John Wesley Powell's exploration of the Grand Canyon and the fulminating, carnivorous Colorado River. The book, a model of precision, clarity, and serene passion, outshines, arguably, its bestselling brother-volume, Stephen Ambrose's Undaunted Courage.On May 24, 1869, Powell, an ambitious, autocratic, one-armed Civil War veteran and amateur scientist, and a casually recruited crew of nine--without a lick of white water experience--embarked from an obscure railroad stop in the Wyoming Territory to travel through a region "scarcely better known than Atlantis." Ninety-nine days, 1,000 miles and nearly 500 rapids later, six of the men came ashore in Arizona--the first humans to run the waters of the Grand Canyon. Dolnick tells this story of courage, naivet, hardship, and petty squabbling simply and authoritatively using entries from the men's journals, deft overviews (we always know where we are), and short science, history, and psychology lessons, as well as the prodigious knowledge of present-day river runners and his own first-hand observations. His prose carries the day: Powell looks like a "stick of beef jerky adorned with whiskers," the boats are "walnut shells," which in rapids are little better than "ladybugs caught in a hose's blast" or "drunks trying to negotiate a revolving door," while the river is a "taunting bully," a "colossal mugger," a "sumo wrestler smothering a kitten," and a notable rock formation looks like what might happen if "Edward Gorey had designed the Bat Cave."Down the Great Unknown brushes against perfection. This is history written as it should be--and too rarely is: enthusiastic, rigorous, painterly, gloriously free of both pedantry and hyperbole. --H. O'Billovitchowell led his band of stalwart trappers and ex-soldiers down the Green River in Wyoming Territory, heading for the last bit of terra incognita in the U.S.: the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon. The expedition had plenty of supplies, but the wrong type of boats for shooting rapids. Moreover, their inexperience with rapids cost them one of the boats and many provisions. There was little game to supplement their rapidly dwindling food supply. And being the first to chart the river, they didn't know what lay beyond each twist. These handicaps, along with deadly river rocks, soaring canyon walls and one-armed Powell's impressive feat of scaling them to measure their height, make for a remarkable journey. Unfortunately, Dolnick does the story a disservice in overwriting the expedition's slower moments. He frequently overexplains, and he never meets a simile he doesn't like. Every description, no matter how effective, is carried too far, suggesting Dolnick doesn't trust his story or his readers: "rapids... do not murmur. They rumble. They roar. They crash. The sound evokes a thunderstorm just overhead, a jet skimming the ground, a runaway train.... The message is worse than the sound itself the roar of a rapid is a proclamation of danger as clear as a giant's bellowed curse in a fairy tale." After passages like that, readers may want to jump ship, or like Powell's band, they can struggle through and emerge battered but illuminated. Photos and illus. (Oct. 2)Forecast: Will a 15-city NPR campaign, six-city author tour and big-time advertising help the story trump the writing? Yes. The adventure is that good.Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.; Title: Down the Great Unknown: John Wesley Powell's 1869 Journey of Discovery and Tragedy Through the Grand Canyon 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Michael Melford's stunning photography makes this attractive book an especially good bargain. Book News National Geographic has a particular genius for publishing inexpensive books that combine lively, well-written text and glorious color photographs in the service of introducing readers to a subject or place. This new book on Alaska is an especially good example of the genre. Book NewsJeff Rennicke a former wilderness guide in the Gates of the Arctic National Park has written more than 250 articles.Michael Melford is an award-winning photographer whose work appears regularly in National Geographic Traveler, Fortune, Smithsonian, and Coastal Living.; Title: National Geographic Treasures of Alaska: The Last Great American Wilderness (National Geographic Destinations) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: BILL WEIR discovered travel while still in school and has never tried very hard to settle down. A bicycle ride across the United States with Bikecentennial in 1976 inspired the idea of the ultimate ridea cycle tour around the world. He got started writing guidebooks on that trip in 1979 by sending suggestions to the author of Moon Handbooks South Pacific while island-hopping there. That led to paid assignments with the publisher to update parts of the Indonesia handbook for five cents a word. When Weir returned to Arizona after four and a half years of travel, he started thinking of places about which to write a guidebook. Realizing that the best place lay under his feet, he wrote Moon Handbooks Arizona. Utah beckoned next, and Weir completed Moon Handbooks Utah a couple of years later. His bicycle, Bessie, collected dust for a while, but they returned to Asia in 1995 to finish the round-the-world ride via the Middle East and Europe. He continues to explore the world, a good bit of it by bicycle, as well as enjoying Arizona travels and writing.; Title: National Geographic Traveler: Arizona, 5th Edition Target text information: Description: Seymour L. Fishbein has written and edited numerous Society books on topics ranging from Alaskas Magnificent Parklands to Our Continent: A Natural History of North America.Raymond Gehman is an award-winning photographer for the Virginian-Pilot and the Ledger-Star in Norfolk, Virginia.; Title: National Geographic Park Profiles: Grand Canyon Country: Over 100 Full-Color Photographs, plus Detailed Maps, and Firsthand Information I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Richard Van Emden has delivered another excellent book on World War I that magically portrays this segment in time. The rare photographs are aligned with the timeline and add to the text greatly. (IPMS)Richard van Enden has written a number of highly successful books about the First World War, largely based on oral history. His books include: Veterans, the Last Survivors of the Great War, 1998. Prisoners of the Kaiser, 2000, The Trench (accompanying the BBC2 series, 2001), All Quiet on the Home Front, 2003, Boy Soldiers, 2005 (to accompany Channel 4 documentary 'Britain's Boy Soldiers'). His latest Tommies is to be published by Pen and Sword in Autumn 2005.; Title: The Somme: The Epic Battle in the Soldiers' own Words and Photographs 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: One of Britains greatest historians, Sir Alistair Horne, CBE, is the author of several famous books on French history as well as a two-volume life of Harold Macmillan.; Title: The Price of Glory: Verdun 1916 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: [A] monumental historyPandoras Box is a major contribution to the historiography of the war, the best large-scale synthesis in any language of what we currently know and understand about this multidimensional, cataclysmic conflictLeonhard has a rare gift for critical, intelligent narrativeA detailed, judicious and virtually comprehensive account of the war, its origins, its history and its consequences.Richard J. Evans, Times Literary Supplement[An] epic and magnificent workunquestionably, for me, the best single-volume history of the war I have ever readIt is the most formidable attempt to make the war to end all wars comprehensible as a whole.Simon Heffer, SpectatorExtremely readable, lucidly structured, focused, and dynamic, Pandoras Box shows that the world that emerges from the First World War is utterly transformed by the experience. Leonhards analysis is enlivened by a sharp eye for concrete situations and an ear for the voices that best convey the meaning of change for the people and societies undergoing it.Christopher Clark, University of Cambridge, author of The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914A library of books were published to mark the centenary of the Great War, but none of them are as good as Jrn Leonhards gracefully written, deeply researched, and constantly illuminating account. This is a wonderful book, filled with new information and fresh insights.James Sheehan, Stanford University, author of Where Have All the Soldiers Gone? The Transformation of Modern Europe[A] great book on the Great War Leonhard succeeds in being comprehensive without falling prey to the temptation of being encyclopedic. He writes fluently and judiciously. Footnotes are limited to the essentials. This is, one is tempted to say, a German history in the British style.Adam Tooze, Die ZeitThis is probably the meatiest and most comprehensive WWI book yet published It is consistently intelligent and thoughtful.Tyler Cowen, Marginal RevolutionWhat makes it so compelling is the analysis of events after the peace agreement of 1918, complete with a political map of the world and a stark look at the intense violence that persisted in Europe.Shelby Blackley, Globe and MailPandoras Box stands out as the most comprehensive recent book on the First World War in any language. Leonhard provides us with a narrative analysis that combines intellectual precision and thematic focus with multiple perspectives. From the microcosm of the trenches to the home fronts, from the big battles in the East and the West to violent upheavals after 1918, Leonhards treatment of the war is wide-ranging while also giving ample space to the different layers of war experiences.Robert Gerwarth, University College Dublin, author of The Vanquished: Why the First World War Failed to End[A] very readable history of the war; thankfully, it is far more than a list of battles, but a thoughtful consideration of the epic destructive event in all its varied ramificationsThere are more books on the First World War than anyone (even enthusiasts) could read, but Leonhards is an honorable addition, a large and weighty volume, literally and metaphorically, that is well worth the time dipping into. Well researched and detailed, Pandoras Box never tosses the reader into a roiling overload of facts and figures, but looks at the horrors of WWI from many different, illuminating angles.Thomas Filbin, Arts Fuse[Leonhard] presents a stunningly broad and detailed survey of the cataclysm that began the 20th century by first tracing its deep roots in the 19th century and searching out the conflicts furthest ripples The reading experience isthrilling, particularly as the facts accumulate and gradually create a crushing realization of how fundamentally the war changed the world [Leonhard] puts the whole conflict in a broader context than any historian has managed in a single volume in well over a generation [An] enormously impressive undertaking Readerswill be richly rewarded.Steve Donoghue, Open Letters ReviewJrn Leonhard is Professor of European History at the University of Freiburg.; Title: Pandoras Box: A History of the First World War Target text information: Description: Hugh Sebag-Montefiore's best-selling books are Enigma: The Battle for the Code and Dunkirk: Fight to the Last Man. He lives in north London with his wife and three children.; Title: Somme: Into the Breach I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Native Clevelander Alan Dutka is a retired executive, author and a popular speaker at historical societies, libraries and community centers. He authored four business books and has published five Cleveland history books including Cleveland in the Gilded Age. Alan earned a BBA at Cleveland State University, an MS at Case-Western Reserve University and an MS from Cleveland State University.; Title: Misfortune on Clevelands Millionaires' Row 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Lifelong Cleveland resident Beth A. Richards has over a decade's worth of experience hosting Haunted Cleveland Ghost Tours. She is a history buff and researcher and loves to explore her hometown. Beth is also an office manager for a court reporting firm in downtown Cleveland.Chuck L. Gove is the founder of Haunted Cleveland Ghost Tours and has over a decade of paranormal researching experience and of conducting Haunted Cleveland Ghost Tours. Chuck is also a detective with the Cleveland Homicide Unit and has been with the Cleveland Police Department for over twenty years. He is a member of the Cleveland Police Historical Society and the Western Reserve Cleveland Firemen Museum and Education Center. Chuck is an avid local history enthusiast.; Title: Haunted Cleveland (Haunted America) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: William G. Krejci is a seasonal park ranger at Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial in Put-in-Bay. Raised in the greater Cleveland area, William is also a former volunteer docent at Cleveland's Gesangeverein Hall and at Prospect Place in Trinway, Ohio. William is the author of three mystery detective novels and has been discovering and documenting historical sites in northeast Ohio for years. He studied video production, film and screenplay writing at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh.; Title: Buried Beneath Cleveland:: Lost Cemeteries of Cuyahoga County Target text information: Description: William G. Krejci was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1975 and raised in the neighboring suburb of Avon Lake. With an interest in local history, he spends much of his time debunking urban legends of northern Ohio and works as a seasonal park ranger at Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial at Put-in-Bay, Ohio. During the off season, he resides in Cleveland as the resident historian at the Franklin Castle. Previous works of nonfiction include Buried Beneath Cleveland: Lost Cemeteries of Cuyahoga County (The History Press, 2015) and Haunted Put-in-Bay (The History Press, 2017). He is also the author of the Jack Sullivan Mysteries and has been a guest speaker at many various local historical societies, libraries, bookstores and civic groups. He's appeared as a guest on the SyFy Channel's original series Ghost Hunters and has been featured on many local television and radio programs. In his free time, he sings and plays guitar in an Irish band.John W. Myers is a retired Lutheran pastor with thirty years in parish ministry. Following eight years of college and seminary education, with degrees in history and theology, he served as pastor of Olive Branch Lutheran Church at Okawville in rural southern Illinois for eighteen years. While there, he authored a sixty-four-page history of the congregation, which was founded in 1865. He served as the editor of the Southern Illinois District newspaper for ten years. John has also written a children's Christmas program, some devotional material and a few published poems and directed as well as acted in several plays. He concluded his ministry at Lebanon, Missouri. John has three children and five grandchildren and lives with his widowed twin sister in the family home in Westlake, Ohio.; Title: Haunted Franklin Castle (Haunted America) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE501 Home page;CSE 501: Implementation of Programming Languages;Important Course Information;Meeting times; M, W, F from 2:30 to 3:20 in Sieg 226; Instructor; Craig Chambers (chambers@cs), office hours: T, Th 11-12, Sieg 309.; TAs; Jeff Dean (jdean@cs) and;Dave Grove (grove@cs), office hours: M, F from 10:30 to 11:30. Come find us in Chateau 110 and we'll go to the Chateau conference room.;Archives;Slides from lecture are available here.;Slides from the Cecil language turorial are available;here.;Handouts are available here.;Reading assignments are available here.;The full reading list for the class is available here.;Messages sent to the cs501@cs mailing list are archived here.;Project;The course project is to implement some sort of program analysis and;transformation in the Vortex compiler. Vortex is an optimizing;compiler for object-oriented languages, and is written in Cecil.;;More information about the Vortex compiler can be found on the Cecil;project home page.;;Some Cecil manuals can be found; here.;Other Resources;More information about compiler and language research can be found on;Mark Leone's programming language research page.;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE 590k, Compiler Seminar;CSE 590k - Compiler Seminar;Course organizers:;Susan Eggers;and Craig;Chambers;Meeting time:;Wednesdays 4:00pm to 4:50pm. Officially, we're in Loew 220, but;really we meet on the second floor of the HUB Atrium.;Schedule;Week 1 (1/10):;"MemSpy: Analyzing Memory System Bottlenecks in Programs," by Margaret;Martonosi, Anoop Gupta, and Thomas Anderson. (Anderson);Week 2 (1/17):;"A General Approach for Run-Time Specialization and Its Application To;C," by Charles Consel and Francois Noel. (Lee);Week 3 (1/24):;"A Practical Data Flow Framework for Array Reference Analysis and Its;Use in Optimizations," by Evelyn Duesterwald, Rajiv Gupta, and Mary;Lou Soffa. (Lo);Week 4 (1/31):;"Value Dependence Graphs: Representation Without Taxation," by Daniel;Weise,Roger Crew, Michael Ernst, and Bjarne Steensgaard.;(Litvinov);Week 5 (2/7):;"Iterated Register Coalescing," by Lal George and Andrew Appel.;(Garrett);Week 6 (2/14):;"Generating Machine Specific Optimizing Compilers," by Roger Hoover;and Kenneth Zadeck. (Dean and Grant);Week 7 (2/21):;"The Paradigm Compiler for Distributed-Memory Multicomputers," by;Privthviraj Banerjee, et al. (Lewis);Week 8 (2/28):;"Minimum Cost Interprocedural Register Allocation," by Steven;Kurlander and Charles Fischer. (Secosky);Week 9 (3/6):;"Data Specialization," by Todd Knoblock and Erik Ruf. (Grove);Week 10 (3/13):;"Lazy Strength Reduction," by Jens Knoop, Oliver Ruthing, and;Bernhard Steffen. (Mock and Tullsen);To subscribe to the CSE 590k mailing list, send email to;"majordomo@cs"; the mail's contents should include the line "subscribe;cse590k". Leave the "Subject:" line blank. You should shortly;receive a message back saying "welcome.";[email protected]; Target text information: Jeff Dean; Jeff Dean; Department of Computer Science & Engineering; University of Washington, FR-35; Seattle, WA 98195 USA;Office:;Chateau Sieg 110.;Here's the view from my office (or would be if those danged buildings weren't in the way):;Future Plans;I plan to graduate in summer, 1996, after which I'll be joining DEC's Western Research Laboratory in sunny Palo Alto. We've just bought a house in nearby Menlo Park.; Here is my curriculum vita (postscript). I also have a summary (postscript) of my research and teaching experience.;Projects;I work primarily on the;Cecil project.;Cecil is a new pure object-oriented langauge that we are using as a;vehicle for integrated research in the areas of language design,;programming environments, and optimizing compiler techniques. We;intend for our techniques to scale to large, real-world programs, and;to keep ourselves true to this goal, we're implementing the Vortex;compiler in Cecil. We currently have about 70,000 lines of Cecil code;in the compiler.;;Much of our work in this group involves tracking down compiler bugs.; I also hang out in the SPIN;project meetings. SPIN is an extensible operating system;microkernel which supports the dynamic adaptation of system interfaces;and implementations through direct application control, while still;maintaining system integrity and inter-application isolation.;During Spring quarter, I was one of the organizers for CSE 590K, the department's compiler seminar.;Research Interests;My research concerns the efficient implementation of;object-oriented languages through compiler optimization techniques.;In particular, I am exploring how whole-program analysis can be used;to improve performance, how it affects incremental compilation, and;how it interacts with other optimization techniques, especially;profile-guided optimization techniques. I am also interested in how;whole-program optimization affects language design: if it is assumed;that the compiler will have access to the entire program, then many;compromises made in existing language designs become unnecessary. I;am interested in applying the lessons learned in exploring whole;program optimization towards designing a new systems programming;language that is both flexible and efficient, based on an underlying;implementation that does whole program analysis.;To validate my research, I have been one of the three principal;designers and developers of Vortex, an optimizing compiler for;object-oriented languages. Vortex defines a language-independent;intermediate language for object-oriented languages that is;high-enough level to permit optimization of features such as message;sends, closures, and object creations. It also contains a unique way;of composing optimization passes so that they run in parallel,;obtaining better results than repeatedly running the passes;separately. For example, the compiler applies intraprocedural class;analysis, profile-guided receiver class prediction, inlining, alias;analysis, splitting, and CSE all at once, in a single combined pass.;Part of the work on Vortex has been to develop ways of structuring;optimization passes to permit this kind of composition while still;allowing the passes to be developed largely independently of each;other. We have a nice framework for specifying iterative data flow;analyses that permits clients to develop new optimization passes with;relatively little effort (for example, the Vortex dead assignment;elimination pass is approximately 50 lines of code).;Publications;Some recent papers I've authored or co-authored.;Personal;I love very spicy food (as they say, "mild is a four letter word") and Coke. I should probably kick my caffeine habit. Most of my enjoyable moments are spent with my wife Heidi and my daughter Victoria. I would really like to go here someday. My wife and I spent our honeymoon on Kauai during Hurricane Iniki.; I recently won a biplane ride from Galvin Flying here in Seattle (I guess I can't say "I never win anything!" anymore). My wife and I took the flight, which consisted of a 20 minute flight around and over downtown Seattle and Puget Sound in a Travel Air 1927 model biplane. I was feeling daring, but, sadly, their insurance coverage doesn't permit passengers to walk on the wing, so we just sat back and enjoyed the ride and the view. It would have been fantastic even if we'd had to pay for it. Highly recommended! If you're looking for something fun to do in Seattle, their number is 763-0350.; Here's my rather lengthy hotlist.;[email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. 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1-hop neighbor's text information: Markus Mock's Home Page; Markus Mock;[email protected];Computer Science & Engineering Department,;University of Washington, FR-35,;Seattle, WA 98195 USA;;Welcome to Markus' home page.;; About myself;I moved from Karlsruhe, Germany;to Seattle in fall 94. For those interested in geography, Karlsruhe is;located in the southwest of Germany, in the state of Baden-Württemberg. I grew up in another;part of that state, in the district of; Biberach in Upper Swabia (Oberschwaben).;Before coming to the UW I studied Computer Science at the University of Karlsruhe from which;I obtained a "Diplom" (M.S.) in Computer Science in 1992.;I also spent one year at UMass as a Fulbright grantee.;My main research interests are parallel and distributed computing,;object-oriented systems and compilers. Currently I am working on; dynamic compilation.;Non-CS interests include Spanish and Latin American Culture,;travel , e.g. to;good books, e.g.;The Labyrinth of Solitude , chess;non-mainstream movies, eg Die;Angst des Torwarts beim Elfmeter (do you know;Handke?) and salsa or merengue dancing with;And, if there's still time left, I check out what else to do in Seattle.;More to come..;Publications;Separate List; Some links to other interesting stuff; Current Chess Event: Chess Olympiad Yerewan;Colloquia; OOPSLA 96 Volunteers Page; Mossy Bits, CSE Grad Journal;A link to the CSE590K home page; A link to the CSE543 Home Page;A link to the CSE590BI home page;A link to the CSE590S home page;Other CSE Courses;Other graduate students;Images of UW;Department of Electrical Engineering;You wouldn't expect, but they have a Red Square here (live view); Metacrawler Searching; Altavista Searching; Who? Where?; Deutsche Welle on RealAudio, live!;CS Stuff; Other cool links;And a quote: Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow:;they toil not, neither do they;spin; and yet I say unto you, that even Solomon in all his glory;was not arrayed like one of these. Matthew 6:28;This page has been accessed;;times since 3/28/96.;Last updated Tue Sep 17 11:34:14 PDT 1996;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: CSE 543 Home Page;CSE 543:;Computer System;Performance Modeling;Spring 1996;Your Hosts:;Ed Lazowska;and;Mary;Vernon;Welcome to the home page for CSE 543, Computer System Performance;Modeling.;CSE 543 meets Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 1:30-2:20;in Loew Hall 115.;Office hours;Tentative topic schedule;Comings and goings;Assignments;Project information;MAP (queueing network solution; package);Email;Other information is available about:;The May 1996;ACM SIGMETRICS Conference on Measurement and Modeling of Computer;Systems;UW Department of Computer Science & Engineering;[email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: A splendid piece of forensic scholarship. Highly readable and aptly revisionist, this book will be as welcome for novice non-Muslims as for devout believers. -- Bruce B. Lawrence - Nancy and Jeffrey Marcus Professor of Religion, Duke UniversityAn outstanding, panoramic view of the development of the early Muslim community and its leading intellectual figures. -- Roy Mottahedeh - Gurney Professor of History, Harvard University, and author of 'The Mantle of the Prophet: Religion and Politics in Iran'"A thoughtful, critically informed reading of Islam's early history from a modernist perspective.""a thoughtful, critically informed reading of Islam's early history from a modernist perspective." --Choice"A thoughtful, critically informed reading of Islam's early history from a modernist perspective." --ChoiceAsma Afsaruddin is Associate Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. She is the author of 'Excellence and Precedence: Medieval Islamic Discourse on Legitimate Leadership'.; Title: The First Muslims: History and Memory 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: A New Statesman Book of the Year"Few issues capture the public imagination quite so urgently as that of Islams troubled relationship with the West, democracy, modernity and, indeed, itself... This is where Shadi Hamids Islamic Exceptionalism comes into its own." Shiraz Maher, The New Statesman"Fresh, provocative thinking." Kirkus ReviewsWell, it turns out, there is something going on with Islam, and Shadi Hamid, quite helpfully, has figured it out [An] illuminating book. Carlos Lozada, The Washington Post"A page-turner For me, the book also provided the rarest of enjoyments; it changed the way I looked at the world, even if just a bit." Murtaza Hussain, journalist at The Intercept"[Islamic Exceptionalism] limns the Islamist mind in unnerving detail... Hamid is unafraid to talk about heaven, theodicy and divine justice. The National InterestPerhaps [Hamids] most provocative claim is this: History will not necessarily favor the secular, liberal democracies of the West. Emma Green, The AtlanticShadi Hamid provides an invaluable corrective to Western interpretations of Islam, Islamism, and the future of democracy in the Muslim world. Whatever debate remains to be had cannot take place without reference to this insightful and sympathetic document.Lawrence Wright, author of The Looming Tower and Thirteen Days in SeptemberA riveting account of the Arab Spring and all that followed, by one of the worlds leading scholars on political Islam. Shadi Hamid explains convincingly that Islam and the political movements it spawns are truly exceptional and likely to frustrate the liberal determinists who believe that history inevitably gravitates to a secular future. A hugely important book. General David Petraeus (Ret.), former director of the CIA and commander of coalition forces in Iraq and AfghanistanIslamic Exceptionalism is an honest, deeply researched, and at times anguished effort to make sense of the Middle East after the failure of the Arab Spring and the rise of ISIS. Particularly rich and subtle on the crisis facing the Muslim Brotherhood, the book offers both a snapshot of a painful moment and a long-view inquiry into the meeting between Islam and democracy. Sobering, urgent reading for anyone who cares about the region, past and future. Noah Feldman, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and author of Cool War, Scorpions, and The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State"A smart and highly readable book by one of the leading experts on the topic. Hamid examines the defining problem in the modern Middle East: how to mix religion and politics. His heartfelt fear is that in the age of ISIS a solution wont come quickly because the features of a modern democratic state are often at odds with the path to God.David Gregory, former host of Meet the Press and author of Hows Your FaithHamid offers readers a vital road map to navigate the chaos and confusion that is the postArab-Spring Middle East. Reza Aslan, New York Times bestselling author of Zealot and No God but GodBeyond the zero-sum proposals of Islam or liberalism, Shadi Hamid boldly wrestles with how these two can negotiate the future of Muslim polities. Along the way, he educates us, challenging entrenched stereotypes and blind presumptions, especially the notion that the Muslim world must, can, or should go the way of the West. Islam is a constant not a variable. Islamic Exceptionalism suggests that this may be the beginning of wisdom for anyone wishing to understand, let alone shape, the political future of majority Muslim states.Sherman A. Jackson, King Faisal Chair in Islamic Thought and Culture, University of Southern California "Ambitious and Challenging" Amanda Zeidan, The Huffington PostProbably the most thoughtful attempt that I know to come to grips, to try to make sense of the rubble of the Arab Spring, to see what can be done after these colossal disappointments. Leon Wieseltier, Isaiah Berlin Senior Fellow in Culture and Policy, The Brookings Institution"Hamids work offers a tempered, well-researched analysis of Islamism in its current state and offers tentative hopes for those seeking a new way through the intricacies of Islamic politics in the Middle East." Publishers WeeklyExcellent. The Irish Examiner"For those who feel that everything will be solved by an 'Islamic reformation,' Hamid has cautionary words." --Prospect Shadi Hamid is a senior fellow in the Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution and a contributing writer for The Atlantic. An expert on Islamist movements, he previously served as director of research at the Brookings Doha Center. His first book Temptations of Power: Islamists and Illiberal Democracy in a New Middle East was named a Foreign Affairs Best Book of 2014. Hamid lives in Washington, D.C.; Title: Islamic Exceptionalism: How the Struggle Over Islam Is Reshaping the World 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "A dark but brilliantly original work, Formations of the Secular is one of the most important books on religion and the modern in recent years." (H-Net Reviews)"This wonderfully illuminating book should be read alongside the author's Genealogies of Religion . . ." (Religion)"Formations of the Secular is also a difficult if stunningly eloquent book, a response both elusive and forthright to the many shelves of 'books on terrorism' which this country's trade publishers are rushing into print." (Bryn Mawr Review of Comparative Literature)"...one of the most interesting scholars of religious writing today." (Christian Scholar's Review)"...Asad's brilliant study remains a defining piece of intellectual and scholarly contribution for all of those interested in exploring the religious and the secular in the modern era." (The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences); Title: Formations of the Secular: Christianity, Islam, Modernity (Cultural Memory in the Present) Target text information: Description: "This important book makes available for the first time in English a selection of writings from Muslim thinkers engaged with the issues of global modernity. Most Euro-Americans have generally had to be content with the skewed stereotypes and soundbites provided by the media, which portray all Muslims as anti-Western fanatics. Thoughtful readers here have access to the alternative voices of 20th-century Muslim intellectual life. The breadth and sophistication of this collection make it the indispensable sourcebook for anyone concerned with modern Islamic reflections on democracy, politics, and religion."--Carl W. Ernst, University of North CarolinaCharles Kurzman is at Georgia State University.; Title: Liberal Islam: A Sourcebook I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Henri de Wailly teaches at the Saint Cyr French National Military Academy. A specialist in military history, he has written several books in French including 1945 l'empire rompu : Syrie, Algrie, Indochine and Liban, Syrie : le mandat : 1919-1940.William Land holds a PhD from the University of Sydney. A retired reserve group captain of the Royal Australian Air Force, he was awarded Officier of the Lgion d'honneur in 2015.; Title: Invasion Syria, 1941: Churchill and de Gaulles Forgotten War 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: This book is a mesh of a straight forward history book and a photo book on Operation Epsom in 1944 outside of Caen The author is painstaking in his efforts to tell the complete story of this battle. He also does not have an axe to grind, nor does he take any sides. This is history as it was meant to be, purely retelling an important part of our history without embellishment or any skew. The written history is done well enough for any history buff who normally eschews picture books. (A Wargamers Needful Things)The historian Georges Bernage is one of France's premier experts on the 1944 Normandy Invasion. He has published over forty books on the subject since 1978.; Title: Battle of the Odon 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "He makes extensive use of personal accounts, as well as documentary materials, which not only illustrate the fighting, but helps the reader identify with the troops... While apt to be controversial, this is one of the most important recent works on the British Army in the war." (The NYMAS Review)...the depth of research and coverage within will provide a useful resource for future readers and researchers. (Society of Friends of the National Army Museum); Title: The Noise of Battle: The British Army and the Last Breakthrough Battle West of the Rhine, February-March 1945 Target text information: Description: "I recommend that anyone interested in this period of the war read this book as it will enhance their understanding of the campaign.&rdquo; - Desert Rats AssociationPeter Cox undertook detailed study of the battle of Sidi Rezegh to write his first book, Good Luck to All the Lads (2008), which told the wartime story of his father, Brian Cox, who fought at Sidi Rezegh. He has now written this more extensive and authoritative account of the battle.; Title: Desert War: The Battle of Sidi Rezegh (Anzac Battles Series) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Marc Langheinrich's Homepage;Marc Langheinrich's Homepage;Marc Langheinrich;Universität Bielefeld University of Washington;Technische Fakultät Department of Computer Science;Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected];About myself;I spent my last year at the Department of Computer Science here at the;University of Washington as a Visiting Graduate Student under the;Fulbright Program. Check out the following links for in-depth;information about me:; Resume; Projects; Short bio;Postal Address;As of September 5th, I will be back in Germany, finishing my Masters;at the University of Bielefeld. Please contact me at my German address.;HomeSchool;GermanyRingstraße 13;63477 Maintal;Phone:(+49) 0 6181 - 431747;Fax: (+49) 0 6181 - 48013;Paulusplatz 10;33602 Bielefeld;Phone:(+49) 0 521 - 171324;USA(until 8/96)5210 Woodlawn Ave. N.;Seattle, WA, 98103;Phone: (206) 632-6637;Sieg Hall, Rm 233;Phone: (206) 543-7798;(if your browser does not support tables, you can access;this data in a list format;Marc Langheinrich; The University of Washington, Department of Computer Science; Email: [email protected]; WWW:;http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/marclang/; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: SPIN;[email protected]; The SPIN Operating System;SPIN is an extensible operating system kernel that;supports the dynamic adaptation of system interfaces and;implementations through direct application control, while still;maintaining system integrity and inter-application isolation.;SPIN allows applications to load code into the kernel at;runtime. Because it runs in the kernel, this extension code can access;hardware and other operating systems services with with almost no;overhead (basically a procedure call), and data can be passed by;reference, rather than copied. The SPIN kernel itself provides;a core set of interfaces and capabilities to basic resources. These;are used by collections of extensions to implement general system;services such as address spaces, IPC, threads, and networking. All;extension code (and most of the kernel) is written in the typesafe language Modula-3. The property of;typesafety prevents extensions from crashing the system by attempting;to manipulate arbitrary pieces of code or data.;SPIN runs on DEC Alpha workstations. We're using it to write;both specialized applications such as network video systems, as well;as for supporting general purpose UNIX programs.;You can connect to a machine;running SPIN with the in-kernel SPIN web server; here.; Quick Results;This structure allows programs to extend operating system services with;low overhead. For example, with SPIN running on a 133 MHz Alpha,;an application can handle and recover from a page fault in 29 microseconds.;It takes 22 microseconds to create a new thread of control, execute;it, terminate, and synchronize with its termination (fork/join). A protected;procedure call to another extension or to a kernel function takes .13;microseconds. A cross-machine RPC (application to application) over;ethernet takes under 600 microseconds; over ATM (on really old;adapters) it takes less than 450 microseconds. The same operations;under Mach or DEC UNIX take up to 30 times longer on the same;hardware. Time them yourself (or see our benchmarks page and save;yourself the effort).; Recent reports and papers;;Dynamic Binding for Extensible Operating Systems; An invocation mechanism which provides flexible, efficient, and;simple way of integrating extensions with an executing system.;Appeared in the 2nd OSDI.;;Extensibility, Safety and Performance in the SPIN Operating System; A design, implementation and performance paper. Appeared in the 15th SOSP.; An Extensible Protocol Architecture for;Application-Specific Networking; A design, implementation and performance paper. Appeared in 1996; Usenix Winter Conference.;;Writing an Operating System Using Modula-3; Describes our experiences using Modula-3 to build a high; performance extensible system. Makes clear the distinction between a; language and its implementation.;;Language Support for Extensible Operating Systems; We've been pretty happy with M3, but we've had to deal with a few; shortcomings in order to use the language in a safe extensible; operating system. This paper describes how we've addressed those; shortcomings.;;Safe Dynamic Linking in an Extensible Operating System; Describes the dynamic linker we use to load code into the kernel.; Key point is the ability to create and manage linkable namespaces that; describe interfaces and collections of interfaces.;;Language and Runtime Support for Dynamic Interposition of System Code; Describes the kernel's internal communication and extension; facilities. Shows use of dynamic code generation to improve the; performance of a critical kernel service.; More Information; Dynamic compilation; Waiting until run time to compile code.; Paper trail; Project Reports, Talks. Papers, etc.; Project members; Who we are.; Benchmarks; Interested in the bottom-line? Go here.; Modula-3; Information on Modula-3.; ARPA Project Overview; The executive summary and regular reports.; Our friends; We've gotten a lot of assistance from academia and industry on this; project. This page says who we're involved with.; Some related projects; Pointers to other extensible systems projects.; What other people are saying; Barbs and Arrows;Internal Documentation; The latest status for project members; Available Projects; Projects that could result in Qualifications credit,; a Masters degree, a funded RAship position, or undergraduate; project credit. (UW-CS only); Our mascot; We're encouraged that so many people have decided to adopt our;mascot as their own.;This page maintained by Brian Bershad.;[email protected]; Target text information: David Becker;David Becker;Contact info |;X marks my spot.; Stuff I do; SPIN; Much of my time goes to making;SPIN;a real, in-use, operating system.;I have responsibility for the low level code we borrow from OSF,;the device model, device drvier support, the build environment, code management,;and keeping our development platforms functioning. Someday I will get;to do performance measurement and optimization.; Sport; I've tried a bunch.;Ultimate frisbee is my favorite.; All-conference triple jump (Minnesota Athletic Conference, Bethel College '88); Ultimate Frisbee (UNC IM Champions '93); Volleyball (UNC IM Mens Grad/Fac Champions '93); Team sports I play:;ultimate;softball;volleyball;basketball;broomball;football;soccer;team-handball; and I also play;racquetball;golf;tennis; done this too:;bridge;camping;canoeing;disc-golf;foosball;hiking;paintball;ski;snorkeling;snowboard;track;wallyball;water-skiing;weightlifting;whitewater rafting;horseback riding;mountain biking;in-line skating; Interests ( the library); Economic topics particularly interest me:;Free banking,;Anti-trust,;Currency; SSTO RLVs. DC-X; Theology; 19th centuray railroads. How to boot a locomotive; .;; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: No Title; Lawrence Snyder, Professor, received a bachelor's;degree from the University of Iowa in mathematics and economics, and;in 1973 received a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University in computer;science. He was a visiting scholar at the University of Washington in;1979-80 and joined the faculty permanently in 1983 after serving on;the faculties of Yale and Purdue. During 1987-88 he was a visiting scholar;at MIT and Harvard.;Professor Snyder's research has ranged from proofs of the;undecidability of properties of programs to the design and development;of a 32 bit single chip (CMOS) microprocessor, the Quarter Horse. He;created the Configurable Highly Parallel (CHiP) architecture, the;Poker Parallel Programming Environment and is co-inventor of Chaotic;Routing. Following the completion of the Blue CHiP Project he is now;Principal Investigator for the Orca Project and the NWLIS.;Professor Snyder is an associate editor of the ``Journal of Computer;and Systems Sciences,'' parallel systems editor of the ``Journal of;the ACM,'' and area editor for "IEEE Transactions on Parallel and;Distributed Systems." He has served on the National Science Foundation;Advisory Committee of the Division of Computer Research;and participates on numerous national advisory;committees on future research directions in parallel computation and;computer science policy. He served on the ACM Distinguished Doctoral;Dissertation Award selection committee, chairing it in 1988. In 1989;he was program chair for the first Symposium on Parallel Algorithms;and Architectures.;In addition to the dozen students who have completed doctoral degrees;under his direction, Professor Snyder has guided numerous masters and senior;projects.; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: The Chaotic Routing Project;; The Chaotic Routing Project;Computer Science & Engineering Department;University of Washington,; Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA;; Chaos is a friend of mine.; -Bob Dylan;; Chaotic People;All sorts of people work on the Chaotic Routing project.; Research Papers and Technical Reports;A repository of all of the research papers;and technical reports of the Chaotic;Routing project is available.; Chaos Router Chip;The;Chaos Router Chip is an implementation of the chaos routing algorithm in hardware. It;has been built and tested in 1.2 micron CMOS, and redesigned in a 0.8 micron process for;better performance.; Simulator;The;Chaos Router Simulator is a powerful simulator which can simulate all;sorts of networks and routing algorithms. It includes a very nice graphical;front end!; Standards for Presentation of Results;At PCRCW '94, we discussed the presentation;of simulation results for routing algorithms. We were able to come up;with some guidelines; for presentation of results.; Other Research Groups;We're building a list of all research groups that;have webs describing research in routing and/or interconnection networks.; Parallel Computer Routing and Communication Workshop (PCRCW) '94;PCRCW '94 was held at the Univeristy of Washington in Seattle in May;1994. Proceedings are available now.;The University of Washington CSE home Page;[email protected]; Target text information: Melanie Fulgham;Computer Science & Engineering Department,;University of Washington, FR-35,;Seattle, WA 98195 USA;I'm an a.b.d. graduate student at the University of Washington.;Research;My primary research interest is network routing both in multicomputer;and distributed networks.;My advisor is;Larry Snyder.;Here's a picture of Larry;hard at work.;Chaos; Chaos routing project -- the Chaos router is a deadlock-free,; probabilistically livelock-free, non-minimal,; fully adaptive router.;Triplex routing; The first non-minimal fully adaptive wormhole algorithm for tori; that uses deadlock-prevention to achieve deadlock-freedom;Simulation; Simulation of new and existing routing algorithms to learn; the strengths and weaknesses of various classes; of routing algorithms; e.g. non-minimal versus minimal; routing algorithms.;Routing methods and models; Development of new routing models to help predict; and compare the performance of new routers; in real parallel machines.;Deflection routing; Upper and lower bounds for practical (e.g. does not require; sorting) deflection routing; algorithms on the 2D mesh topology.;; [email protected]; Last modified: Wed Apr 24 17:12:00 PDT 1996; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Brad's Home Page;Brad Chamberlain;Photo Credit: Mike Perkowitz;Things you probably couldn't care less about.;(office, address, etc.);Things I work on;Things I like;Things I have added to the web (a subset of;the above); [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE 531 Fall '96; CSE 531: Automata, Computability, and Complexity;; Larry Ruzzo, Fall 1996;; TuTh 10:30-11:50, 224 Sieg;;StaffNameEmailPhoneOffice Hours;Instructor:;Larry Ruzzo;ruzzo@cs543-6298Tu 2:30-3:20 F 1:00-2:20Sieg 415;TA:;Nitin Sharma;nitin@cs MW 3:30-4:20Sieg 326A;Class E-mail:; (Last update:;;; 10/21/96 at 09PM.);A log of all messages sent out to the class e-mail list;([email protected]).;; Textbook Errata;Handouts;Administrivia;Homework;Midterm;LaTeX Source:;Course Organization;Syllabus;Collaboration; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5;Midterm; Acrobat:;Course Organization;Syllabus;Collaboration; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5;Midterm;PostScript:;Course Organization;Syllabus;Collaboration; 1; 2; 3; 4; 5;Midterm;About file formats: Most of the;course materials above are provided in three formats:;LaTeX:; Plain ASCII text including formating commands.; Simple things (e.g. assignments) are generally quite legible in; this format. For figures and complex math stuff, these are; hard-to-impossible to read.; Adobe Acrobat :; The latest & greatest. A free viewer is available on; some of the department's unix systems ("acroread"), or is; perhaps aavailable from Adobe's; Acrobat and the Web Page.;;PostScript:; Use ghostview, or see the; Ghostscript Home Page; for free viewers (Mac, Windows, OS/2, Linux, ...);;At this time, Acrobat is supported on fewer systems, but is;preferable if you can use it -- files are smaller, rendering is;faster and more legible, and it can print (which Mac Ghostscript;can't, for example).;Old Course Webs:;Autumn 1991;Autumn 1994;Portions of the CSE 531 Web may be reprinted or adapted for;academic nonprofit purposes, providing the source is accurately;quoted and duly credited. The CSE 531 Web: Copyright 1996,;Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of;Washington.; Comments to:;;[email protected];;(Last Update:;; 11/26/96;); 1-hop neighbor's text information: `;CSE 567 Home Page (A 96);CSE 567: Principles of Digital Systems Design;Carl Ebeling, Fall 1996;Welcome to the 567 Home Page!;Course Information;Time and Place: MWF 1:30-2:20 - Loew 201; IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS;Summary;Syllabus;Text books;Staff:; Carl Ebeling: instructor; ebeling@cs; Office Hours: Wednesday 2:30; Friday 11:30 (Sieg 215); Paul Franklin TA; paul@cs; Office Hours: Monday 3:30; Thursday 1:30 (Sieg 424); Ken Hines TA; hineskj@cs; Office Hours: Tuesday 1:30; Wednesday 3:30 [Friday, Oct. 25, 12:00] (Sieg 424); Larry; McMurchie: Research Staff and CAD Tools Guru; larry@cs;Documentation for simulation and; synthesis;How to design for the Pamette; board. (Mostly complete, still under construction.); Students;Working in groups;Homework Assignments;A note on doing homework.; Homework 1: due;Friday, Oct. 11, beginning of class.; Homework 2: Handed out in class, due Oct. 18, beginning of class.; Homework 3: due Monday,;Oct. 28, beginning of class.; Homework 4: due Wednesday,;Nov. 6, beginning of class.; Homework 5: due Friday,;Nov. 15, beginning of class.; Homework 6: due Monday,;Dec. 15, beginning of class.;Handouts;Other Information;Department of Computer Science and Engineering home page;;EE/CS Mother Site; List of VLSI links; ComprehensiveList of IC;Manufactures;Murphy's Law;Recent Dilbert Comics;The CSE567 Web:;Copyright 1995, 1996; Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington.;Portions of the CSE567 Web may be reprinted or adapted for academic nonprofit;purposes, providing the source is accurately quoted and duly credited.;[email protected]; Target text information: Not a girl named Brian; A man named Brian;BOINGee BOINGee BOINGee...;Brian Michalowski;Department of Computer Science and Engineering;Mail Stop 352350;University of Washington;Seattle, WA 98195-2350;Office location: 428 Sieg;Office phone: (206) 685-2723;Currently taking: LING 461; CSE 531; CSE 567;Currently co-editing: Mossy Bits;Thank you for visiting this page. You are visitor number; This page is worst viewed using Headscape;Whenever; I'm a second-year CS grad;student at UW who's actually a liberal artist interested in;linguistics. Confused? Good. You're getting to know me already.;My ultrahotlist - my favorite few Web sites of;all time.; Search the web or look up some online references if you're looking for;something my glorified hotlist doesn't;have. Or use URouLette;to go to a random URL in the Web.;Find out about me - past institutions (few of;which were mental), r�sum�, personal info, quote file, favorite songs;and poems, fictitious thrash band, purity test, and original works.; How to;keep in touch - finger info, mail info,;guestbook, and PGP info;Pages;from a few friends; The idea for including ASL;fingerspelling snapshots was blatantly stolen from Brad Chamberlain.;Brian Michalowski / Dept. of CSE (Complete Sanity;Eradication?) / [email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Engaging and lively . . . A valuable addition to our understanding of the events that took place almost 70 years ago, and an inspirational story of devotion to duty and country. ProceedingsThis story of the brave and resourceful officers and crew of the gallant Samuel B. Roberts is one that should be read by every American. A thrilling story of self-sacrifice, of David versus many Goliaths, of a little war vessel with a paper-thin hull saluting, stepping up, and making a charge to death and glory. After I finished reading, I wanted to stand up and cheer. I still do. Homer Hickam, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Torpedo Junction, Rocket Boys/October Sky, and The Keeper's SonIn this richly detailed book, John Wukovits provides unusual insight into the crew, the teamthe familyof the USS Samuel B. Roberts. The human detail is drawn from wartime letters, secondary sources, and survivor interviews, resulting in a rare combination of research, exposition, and insight. From the tentative process of shaking down to deployment to the Pacific, to the soaring, searing reality of combat at Leyte Gulf, readers will come to know many of the 'Sammy B's' crew, celebrate their survival, and mourn their loss. Barrett Tillman, author of Enterprise: America's Fightingest Ship and the Men Who Helped Win World War IIJohn Wukovits writes with verve and command in this rousing tale of an epic battle. You'll marvel at the bravery of the men on a very small ship up against the main battle fleet of the Japanese Imperial Navy. Evan Thomas, New York Times bestselling author of Sea of Thunder and Ike's BluffIn this gripping page-turner, Wukovits chronicles one of the greatest stories in naval history, when tiny, outnumbered, outgunned destroyers and destroyer escorts went 'toe-to-toe' with Japanese battleships and cruisers, exhibiting courage that has rarely been equaled and never surpassed. One of those ships paid the ultimate price, but played a key role in turning the tide in this seemingly one-sided engagement. This is that ship's incredible story. Thomas J. Cutler, author of The Battle of Leyte GulfDespite the U.S. Navy's huge contribution to allied victory in World War II, stories of individual ships and their crews have formed an oddly small niche in the American literature on the struggle. But if the niche is small, its quality glimmers with the works of authors like Edward Stafford and James Hornfischer. Now John Wukovits' narrative of the Samuel B. Roberts joins this illustrious company. From the building yard to the agonies of survivors pitted against an unforgiving sea, this outstanding account is a loving tribute to an immortal vessel and her heroic crew. Richard B. Frank, author of Guadalcanal: The Definitive Account of the Landmark Battle and Downfall: The End of the Imperial Japanese EmpireJOHN K. WUKOVITS is a military expert specializing in the Pacific Theater of World War II. He is the author of many books, including Eisenhower: A Biography; One Square Mile of Hell: The Battle for Tarawa; and American Commando: Evans Carlson, His WWII Marine Raiders, and America's First Special Forces Mission. He has also written numerous articles for such publications as WWII History, Naval History, and World War II. He lives in Trenton, Michigan.; Title: For Crew and Country: The Inspirational True Story of Bravery and Sacrifice Aboard the USS Samuel B. Roberts Target text information: Description: GEORGE SITES, BSEET, has been interested in electronics since his early teens when he assembled his first electronic kit in the basement of his parent's home. Throughout high school he specialized in courses that broadened his understanding of electronics. In 1967, after graduation from West High School in Columbus, Ohio a year earlier, he enlisted in the United States Navy where he received specialized training in Radar technology and Electronic Countermeasures. He served with distinction and achieved the rank of Second Class Petty Officer OS2. In addition to serving two tours of duty in the Mediterranean and 2 tours at Guantanamo Bay, he also founded the Navy's first Rock and Roll band - Smoke. Upon Honorable Discharge he enrolled at Devry Institute of Technology where he studied Home Electronics repair. He next attended Franklin University and earned his Associate of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology and his Bachelor of Science degree in Electronics Engineering Technology while being repeatedly nominated to the Dean's and President's Lists. Following almost two decades at Halmar Electronics, where he initially developed his skills in various electronic systems, he was recruited by HDR Power Systems and immediately developed the Power Products Group. After twenty years he retired from HDR Power Systems. He currently consults in the Power Electronics industry while splitting his time between Florida and Ohio. His hobbies include reading action/mystery books, watching film noirs, playing guitar and writing books.; Title: The Real Story of the USS Johnston DD-821: As told by the Officers and Sailors who served aboard her I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE501 Home page;CSE 501: Implementation of Programming Languages;Important Course Information;Meeting times; M, W, F from 2:30 to 3:20 in Sieg 226; Instructor; Craig Chambers (chambers@cs), office hours: T, Th 11-12, Sieg 309.; TAs; Jeff Dean (jdean@cs) and;Dave Grove (grove@cs), office hours: M, F from 10:30 to 11:30. Come find us in Chateau 110 and we'll go to the Chateau conference room.;Archives;Slides from lecture are available here.;Slides from the Cecil language turorial are available;here.;Handouts are available here.;Reading assignments are available here.;The full reading list for the class is available here.;Messages sent to the cs501@cs mailing list are archived here.;Project;The course project is to implement some sort of program analysis and;transformation in the Vortex compiler. Vortex is an optimizing;compiler for object-oriented languages, and is written in Cecil.;;More information about the Vortex compiler can be found on the Cecil;project home page.;;Some Cecil manuals can be found; here.;Other Resources;More information about compiler and language research can be found on;Mark Leone's programming language research page.;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE 590k, Compiler Seminar;CSE 590k - Compiler Seminar;Course organizers:;Susan Eggers;and Craig;Chambers;Meeting time:;Wednesdays 4:00pm to 4:50pm. Officially, we're in Loew 220, but;really we meet on the second floor of the HUB Atrium.;Schedule;Week 1 (1/10):;"MemSpy: Analyzing Memory System Bottlenecks in Programs," by Margaret;Martonosi, Anoop Gupta, and Thomas Anderson. (Anderson);Week 2 (1/17):;"A General Approach for Run-Time Specialization and Its Application To;C," by Charles Consel and Francois Noel. (Lee);Week 3 (1/24):;"A Practical Data Flow Framework for Array Reference Analysis and Its;Use in Optimizations," by Evelyn Duesterwald, Rajiv Gupta, and Mary;Lou Soffa. (Lo);Week 4 (1/31):;"Value Dependence Graphs: Representation Without Taxation," by Daniel;Weise,Roger Crew, Michael Ernst, and Bjarne Steensgaard.;(Litvinov);Week 5 (2/7):;"Iterated Register Coalescing," by Lal George and Andrew Appel.;(Garrett);Week 6 (2/14):;"Generating Machine Specific Optimizing Compilers," by Roger Hoover;and Kenneth Zadeck. (Dean and Grant);Week 7 (2/21):;"The Paradigm Compiler for Distributed-Memory Multicomputers," by;Privthviraj Banerjee, et al. (Lewis);Week 8 (2/28):;"Minimum Cost Interprocedural Register Allocation," by Steven;Kurlander and Charles Fischer. (Secosky);Week 9 (3/6):;"Data Specialization," by Todd Knoblock and Erik Ruf. (Grove);Week 10 (3/13):;"Lazy Strength Reduction," by Jens Knoop, Oliver Ruthing, and;Bernhard Steffen. (Mock and Tullsen);To subscribe to the CSE 590k mailing list, send email to;"majordomo@cs"; the mail's contents should include the line "subscribe;cse590k". Leave the "Subject:" line blank. You should shortly;receive a message back saying "welcome.";[email protected]; Target text information: Jeff Dean; Jeff Dean; Department of Computer Science & Engineering; University of Washington, FR-35; Seattle, WA 98195 USA;Office:;Chateau Sieg 110.;Here's the view from my office (or would be if those danged buildings weren't in the way):;Future Plans;I plan to graduate in summer, 1996, after which I'll be joining DEC's Western Research Laboratory in sunny Palo Alto. We've just bought a house in nearby Menlo Park.; Here is my curriculum vita (postscript). I also have a summary (postscript) of my research and teaching experience.;Projects;I work primarily on the;Cecil project.;Cecil is a new pure object-oriented langauge that we are using as a;vehicle for integrated research in the areas of language design,;programming environments, and optimizing compiler techniques. We;intend for our techniques to scale to large, real-world programs, and;to keep ourselves true to this goal, we're implementing the Vortex;compiler in Cecil. We currently have about 70,000 lines of Cecil code;in the compiler.;;Much of our work in this group involves tracking down compiler bugs.; I also hang out in the SPIN;project meetings. SPIN is an extensible operating system;microkernel which supports the dynamic adaptation of system interfaces;and implementations through direct application control, while still;maintaining system integrity and inter-application isolation.;During Spring quarter, I was one of the organizers for CSE 590K, the department's compiler seminar.;Research Interests;My research concerns the efficient implementation of;object-oriented languages through compiler optimization techniques.;In particular, I am exploring how whole-program analysis can be used;to improve performance, how it affects incremental compilation, and;how it interacts with other optimization techniques, especially;profile-guided optimization techniques. I am also interested in how;whole-program optimization affects language design: if it is assumed;that the compiler will have access to the entire program, then many;compromises made in existing language designs become unnecessary. I;am interested in applying the lessons learned in exploring whole;program optimization towards designing a new systems programming;language that is both flexible and efficient, based on an underlying;implementation that does whole program analysis.;To validate my research, I have been one of the three principal;designers and developers of Vortex, an optimizing compiler for;object-oriented languages. Vortex defines a language-independent;intermediate language for object-oriented languages that is;high-enough level to permit optimization of features such as message;sends, closures, and object creations. It also contains a unique way;of composing optimization passes so that they run in parallel,;obtaining better results than repeatedly running the passes;separately. For example, the compiler applies intraprocedural class;analysis, profile-guided receiver class prediction, inlining, alias;analysis, splitting, and CSE all at once, in a single combined pass.;Part of the work on Vortex has been to develop ways of structuring;optimization passes to permit this kind of composition while still;allowing the passes to be developed largely independently of each;other. We have a nice framework for specifying iterative data flow;analyses that permits clients to develop new optimization passes with;relatively little effort (for example, the Vortex dead assignment;elimination pass is approximately 50 lines of code).;Publications;Some recent papers I've authored or co-authored.;Personal;I love very spicy food (as they say, "mild is a four letter word") and Coke. I should probably kick my caffeine habit. Most of my enjoyable moments are spent with my wife Heidi and my daughter Victoria. I would really like to go here someday. My wife and I spent our honeymoon on Kauai during Hurricane Iniki.; I recently won a biplane ride from Galvin Flying here in Seattle (I guess I can't say "I never win anything!" anymore). My wife and I took the flight, which consisted of a 20 minute flight around and over downtown Seattle and Puget Sound in a Travel Air 1927 model biplane. I was feeling daring, but, sadly, their insurance coverage doesn't permit passengers to walk on the wing, so we just sat back and enjoyed the ride and the view. It would have been fantastic even if we'd had to pay for it. Highly recommended! If you're looking for something fun to do in Seattle, their number is 763-0350.; Here's my rather lengthy hotlist.;[email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Frank D. Alioto, a lieutenant with the Milwaukee Fire Department, has authored his monthly column, A Brief History Lesson, for Brady Street News since 1996. He has also volunteered for the Milwaukee County Historical Society and is a guide for walking tours through several city neighborhoods with Historic Milwaukee, Inc.; Title: Milwaukee's Brady Street Neighborhood (Images of America: Wisconsin) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Milwaukee has kept its murders and mishaps out of books. Until now.From Vito Guardalabene's arrival from Italy until the days of controlling the Teamsters union and paying off public officials, Milwaukee was a city of Bullets, Blood and Beer. The Milwaukee Mafia relies on previously unseen police reports, FBI investigative notes, coroner's records, newspaper articles, family lore and more to bring to light an era of Milwaukee's history that has been largely undocumented and shrouded in myth. This is not only a story of organized crime. It is also about immigration, the American Dream, urban planning, law enforcement, and politics, and how all these elements come together to form a solid narrative.Gavin Schmitt has been interviewed on radio, newspaper and the Internet for his expertise on organized crime. He has researched Wisconsin's darker history for decades and has been published in a variety of magazines including "Informer" and "HorrorHound". Mr. Schmitt lives in Neenah, Wisconsin.; Title: The Milwaukee Mafia: Mobsters in the Heartland 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Author Gavin Schmitt has combined his own photographs with those from various historical societies, libraries, archives, and the personal collections of relatives, police officers, and federal agents. Most of the images contained in this book have never before been made public.; Title: Milwaukee Mafia (Images of America) Target text information: Description: Martin Hintz is an award-winning journalist who has covered ethnic affairs in Milwaukee since the early 1970s. He is a past president of the Society of American Travel Writers and a member of the Society of Professional Journalists and the Committee to Protect Journalists. In addition to Italian Milwaukee, Hintz has also written Irish Milwaukee for Arcadias Images of America series.; Title: Italian Milwaukee (WI) (Images of America) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE 590g, Architecture Lunch;CSE 590g - Architecture Lunch;Course organizer:;Jean-Loup;Baer;Meeting time:;Tuesdays, 12:30pm to 1:20pm, in MOR 226;CSE590G, aka "architecture lunch", will continue this quarter with;almost the same format as previous years,;i.e., selection of papers to be discussed;at the beginning of the quarter, distribution on week n of;the paper to;be read during the week and discussed at week (n+1). There might;be a few formal presentations of work in progress by;esteemed members of the "lunch". Mostly;we'll have (hopefully heated) discussions;on papers from the literature.;The only difference between this quarter and previous quarters;is that we'll start by reading the position papers from;participants of a recent NSF Workshop on;Critical issues in Computer Architecture Research.;You can get a copy here;Reading these positions papers will lead us to one or more;themes of papers to read this quarter.;With many thanks to Ruth Anderson, Molly Brown, Ori Gershony,;and Matthai Philipose a tabular summary of;the Gurus positions can be found;here;For those of you who are new, our usual format is for one of the;students to lead the discussion of the papers, either informally;or with slides. Credit for the course is variable: 2 credits if;you present, 1 if you just read.;The first meeting (organization meeting);will be Tuesday October 1 at 12:30 in;MOR 226;On Tuesday Oct 22, we will read:;Value locality and Load value prediction by Lipasti, Wilkerson and Shen, ASPLOS VII pp 138-147.;All ASPLOS-VII papers are on line. Follow the links from:;ASPLOS-advance;program;I have put a short;bibliography of PIM (processor in memory);on line. I'd appreciate volunteers for the;Saulsbury, Burger and M-machine papers.;On Tuesday Oct 29, we'll read;Ashley Saulsbury, Fong Pong, and Andreas Nowatzyk;"Missing the Memory Wall: The Case for Processor/Memory Integration";ISCA 1996 pp 90-101;On Tuesday Nov 5, we'll read;M.Fillo, S.Keckler, W.Dally et al.;"The M-machine multicomputer";Micro 28 1995 (available on the net: follow the;M-machine;link. );On Tuesday Nov 12, we'll read;Doug Burger, Stefanos Kaxiras, and James R. Goodman;"DataScalar Architectures and the SPSD Execution Model";University of Wisconsin-Madison Computer Sciences Department;Technical Report 1317, July 1996.;available on the net;On Tuesday Nov 19, we'll read;"Intelligent RAM (IRAM): Chips that remember and compute";by Patterson, Anderson, Cardwell, Fromm, Keeton, Kozyrakis, Thomas;and Yelick. The paper is available;here;We are fortunate that one of the authors, Prof. Tom Anderson,;will present the paper.;To subscribe to the CSE 590g mailing list, send email to the;majordomo mailing list at "majordomo@cs"; the mail's contents should;include the line "subscribe cse590g". Leave the "Subject:" line;blank. You should shortly receive a message back saying "welcome".;[email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE 378 Home Page;CSE 378: Machine Organization and Assembly Language;Autumn 1996; Instructor:;; Jean-Loup Baer,;; [email protected]; Lectures; MWF 11:30am - 12:20pm in EEB 108; Office Hours; Monday 2:30pm-3:30pm, Friday 1:30pm-2:30pm in 319 Sieg; Teaching Assistant:; Ori Gershony ,;; [email protected]; Quiz Sections; Thursday 12:30pm - 1:20pm in LOW 118; Thursday 1:30pm - 2:20pm in LOW 113; Office Hours; Monday 1:30pm-2:20pm, Wednesday 3:30pm-4:20pm in 326A Sieg;Welcome to the 378 Home Page!;This is the World Wide Web ("the Web" for short) hypermedia document;for CSE 378 and contains some information about the;class. Keep in mind that this document is not static, and that new;information will be added frequently. Let us know if you are having;any problems with this page.;To be added to the class mailing list please send mail to;[email protected].;The class mailing list;is linked to uw-cs.courses.cse378.;Available information;Course Introduction Sheet;Course Outline;Class slides;Getting started with SPIM;Homeworks;You can also look at the online materials for CSE 378 for the;following quarters:;Winter 1996;Spring 1996;Other information; the; Computer Science and Engineering Department; the;; Computer Science degree program (offered through the College; of Arts and Sciences); the;; Computer Engineering degree program (offered through the College; of Engineering);[email protected] (Last Update: 9/04/96); 1-hop neighbor's text information: HOME; Wayne's Home;Computer Science & Engineering Department,;University of Washington, Box 352350,;Seattle, WA 98195 USA;[email protected];; CS Stuff;I'm currently looking at memory system performance. In particular, different;memory system organizations are being investigated. This work is being;done with Jean-Loup Baer.;I am also looking at interpreters with others (; Dennis,; Ted,; Geoff, and; Alec). Right;now, things are a little rocky.;Actually, we have an early version of our paper.; Things that I keep jumping to; DEC's Alpha; Interesting places to go fishing?;I don't have a list of cool sites. However, I have a list of people;who have a list of people who do (well, not yet).; Testing; TEST;Wayne Wong ([email protected]); Target text information: No Title; Jean-Loup Baer, Professor;and Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering,;received the Diplome d'Ingénieur in Electrical;Enginering and the Doctorat 3e cycle in Computer Science from the;Université de Grenoble (France) and the Ph.D. from UCLA in 1968.;Prior to joining the University of Washington in 1969,;he was a Research Engineer with the Laboratoire de;Calcul, Université de Grenoble, and a member of the Digital Technology;Group at UCLA (1966-69). His present interests are in parallel and;distributed processing and computer systems architecture.;He is author or coauthor of more than 60 papers in these;areas and the author of the textbook ``Computer Systems Architecture'';(Computer Science Press, 1980).;Professor Baer has served as an IEEE Computer Science Distinguished;Visitor, and was an ACM National Lecturer. He is a Guggenheim Fellow,;an IEEE Fellow,;an editor of the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing,;and of the Journal of Computer Languages. He has served as;Program Chairman for the 1977 International Conference on Parallel;Processing, as co-Program Chairman for the 10th International;Symposium on Computer Architecture, and as General co-Chairman of;the 17th International;Symposium on Computer Architecture. He is currently Chair of ACM SIGARCH.;Eighteen Ph.D. students have completed their dissertation under Professor;Baer's direction. Twelve of them work in industry or research laboratories;and six are in;academia.;Although he has been in the U.S.A. for over 30 years, Dr. Baer has;had no difficulty in retaining his French accent.; Courses; CSE 378; CSE 590g; Recent research projects; Look under the Computer architecture page. Projects in which I am/was involved are:; Cache coherence protocols for cluster architectures and improved protocols for single bus systems.; Use and performance of software primitives for clusters (to appear in HPCA-3); Prefetching in uniprocessors, via hardware (see also IEEE TC May 95)and comparison;with;non-blocking caches (see also ASPLOS-V); prefetching in multiprocessors;(cf. ISCA 94); Impact of speculative execution on I-caches , see; Dennis Lee home page and;ISCA 95.; Parallel trace-driven simulations: conservative approach (see also ICPP 95);; optimistic;approach and their comparison (see also Distributed Simulation 95); I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Evagrius received the desert traditionabout prayer that had been developed over several generations before him. But he was the first to organize it into a coherent system.Coptic Church ReviewJohn Eudes Bamberger entered Gethsemani Abbey in 1950, having earned an MD from the University of Cincinnati the previous year and done his internship at Georgetown University Hospital. A student of Thomas Merton from 1952-1955, he worked with Merton, after his ordination in 1956, in screening applicants to the abbey. He served as abbot of the Abbey of the Genesee, in New York state, from 1971 until 2001. Since returning from a term as superior in the Philippines, he lives in a hermitage at Genesee.; Title: Evagrius Ponticus: The Praktikos. Chapters on Prayer (Cistercian Studies) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Neither fazed nor overwhelmed, Father O'Malley never loses sight of the forest among the myriad trees...In this book three tenacious myths bite the dust. The first is that Ignatius had a detailed blueprint for his companions...A second myth is that the Jesuits were founded to combat the Reformation and to spearhead its Roman Catholic riposte, the Counter-Reformation...The third myth is that the Jesuits were founded as the pope's shock troops...Far from being a simple chronicle, it is an account of how the Jesuits, led by the internal dynamism of the Holy Spirit, responded to unpredictable events and new needs. (Peter Hebblethwaite New York Times Book Review)A masterly account of the first generation [of Jesuits]...carried out with an economy and insight that compel admiration. (Anthony Grafton New York Review of Books)This is surely the best book ever written in English on the first Jesuits and the early Society of Jesus. It may well be the best book on that topic ever written in any language. This is a work that is deeply original, always clear, often brilliant. (John Padberg America)This is a major study of the first crucial years of one of the most important institutions of modern Europe. Perhaps the price of the impact of the Society of Jesus is that both hagiographical and demonic myths have encrusted its early history. This learned and eloquent study scrapes away those myths in order to tell the complex, almost improvisational history of the first twenty-five years of the Society of Jesus...No study in any language provides such an authoritative and fascinating picture. (Paul F. Grendler Journal of Modern History)A magnificent achievement both of synthesis and interpretation. (Philip Endean, SJ The Way)John W. OMalley is University Professor at Georgetown University.; Title: The First Jesuits 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: The General Introduction is an intellectual and spiritual biography that sketches the fascinating steps by which, largely through mystical favors from God, Ignatius reached his inspiring worldview, with everything in it ordered to the greater glory of God.; Title: Ignatius of Loyola: Spiritual Exercises and Selected Works (Classics of Western Spirituality) Target text information: Description: "Worcester has assembled an impressively eclectic and well-versed group of 17 essayists--Jesuits and non-Jesuits with diverse cultural perspectives and academic specialties. Recommended." --Choice"The history of the Jesuits is as complex as it is fascinating. Worcester's volume helps us sort it out through a judicious sampling of themes from the founding of the order in 1540 until the present. It will be valuable for both the novice and the specialist." --John O'Malley, University Professor, Georgetown University"The Cambridge Companion to the Jesuits is an unusual and impressive achievement. It combines both breadth and depth of scholarship in a series of studies that consistently hold a reader's interest. The chapters range from Jesuit spirituality to geography to architecture, from history and biography to the arts to politics, from theology to education to science and beyond." --John W. Padberg, S.J., Director, The Institute of Jesuit Sources"Worcester's is an ambitious and largely successful project and the book deserves to be widely read." --Thinking Faith - the online journal of the British Jesuits, www.thinkingfaith.org"... this Cambridge Companion can serve as a useful resource for university courses on the early modern Jesuits ... Students of early modern history will discover several gems among the comprehensive essays, which not only inform but also reveal deeper points of significance. ... The volume's sampling of Jesuit priorities and activities is impressive ... It sends readers beyond textbook generalisations about the Society to acquire a sense of its rich complexity. The essays not only inform but also have the potential of engendering new research into Jesuit history." --Church HistoryThis Companion explores the religious and cultural significance of the Society of Jesus, founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1540. Known as the Jesuits, their members played an extremely important role as educators and priests in the era after the Reformation, and as missionaries in many parts of the world.; Title: The Cambridge Companion to the Jesuits (Cambridge Companions to Religion) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. 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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Text: English, French (translation)The Church at Prayer traces the development of Catholic worship from the days of the apostolic Church to the present. Scholarly yet easily readable, the series is a welcome resource for liturgical scholars and informed lay readers.; Title: The Church at Prayer: Volume I: Principles of the Liturgy 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "For years, James Hitchcock has been our premier historian - a dissident from conventional wisdom, well-armed and solid. Here he pioneers a new method for presenting a long sweep of history: an orderly and altogether fascinating series of vignettes - of arguments, movements, distinctive persons, and concrete events. There is just enough narrative in these sequences to carry the reader along, but without involving her in excessive interpretation. This book provides both a great resource for easy reference, and a stimulating definition of a Christian humanism that holds in tension the transcendent and the down to earth, the holy and the sinful. This is a tension which Hitchcock maintains throughout." --Michael Novak"A remarkable achievement that synthesizes a lifetime of learning, James Hitchcock's History of the Catholic Church is also a signal service to twenty-first century Catholicism, a religious community in which controversy and contention are often the by-products of severe amnesia. The Church of the New Evangelization has to know its own story, and that story is told here in full." --George Weigel, Distinguished Senior Fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, D.C"James Hitchcock has a well-earned reputation as an outstanding scholar, insightful commentator and lucid, accessible writer. All of these skills come together and shine in his History of the Catholic Church. It's a masterwork: exhilarating in scope and a joy to read. If you want an unforgettable account of the fullness and drama of the Christian story, read this book." --+Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., Archbishop of PhiladelphiaThe Catholic Church is the longest-enduring institution in the world. Beginning with the first Christians and continuing in our present day, the Church has been planted in every nation on earth.The Catholic Church claims Jesus Christ himself as her founder, and in spite of heresy from within and hostility from without, she remains in the twenty-first century the steadfast guardian of belief in his life, death, and resurrection. The teachings and redemptive works of Jesus as told in the Gospels are expressed by the Church in a coherent and consistent body of doctrine, the likes of which cannot be found in any other Christian body.The history of the Catholic Church is long, complicated, and fascinating, and in this book it is expertly and ably told by historian James Hitchcock. As in the parable of Christ about the weeds that were sown in a field of wheat, evil and good have grown together in the Church from the start, as Hitchcock honestly records. He brings before us the many characters--some noble, some notorious--who have left an indelible mark on the Church, while never losing sight of the saints, who have given living testimony to the salvific power of Christ in every age.This ambitious work is comprehensive in its scope and in incisive in its understanding, a valuable addition to any school or home library.; Title: History of the Catholic Church: From the Apostolic Age to the Third Millennium 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Here is an excellent collection of texts illustrative of the struggle between medieval sects and ecclesiatical authorities in medieval Europe. . . . Excellent bibliographical essays complement chapter introductions, making this volume unusually valuable for classroom use."Review and Expositor"The book constitutes a history of Christianity and the Church focused on heterodox ideas and movements and on the vigorous, sometimes desperate, counterforce exerted by ecclesiastical authorities."Journal of Church and StateEdward Peters is Henry Charles Lea Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania. His publications include The Magician, the Witch, and the Law, Torture, The First Crusade, and, with Alan C. Kors, Witchcraft in Europe, 400-1700: A Documentary History, all available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.; Title: Heresy and Authority in Medieval Europe (The Middle Ages Series) Target text information: Description: 'For its humane and learned approach to its enormous canvas, as well as for the cogency with which it penetrates at speed to the essentials of a vanished historical epoch, this History of the Church in the Middle Ages deserves a very wide audience indeed.' - English Historical Review 'To have written a scholarly and very readable history of the Western Church over a millennium, all in the space of 353 pages, is a remarkable tour de force, for which Donald Logan is to be warmly congratulated.' - The Tablet"This is an excellent example of a textbook designed primarily for use in the classroom and for general readers. It is conceptually well organized, stylistically clear, intellectually thoughtful, and pedagogically useful." -- Thomas Head, SpeculumF. Donald Logan is Professor Emeritus of History at Emmanuel College, Boston. His previous publications include The Vikings in History (2nd ed., 1990) and Runaway Religions in Medieval England (1996).; Title: A History of the Church in the Middle Ages I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Stuart Reid was born in Aberdeen in 1954 and is married with one son. He has worked as a librarian and a professional soldier and his main focus of interest lies in the 18th and 19th centuries. This interest stems from having ancestors who served in the British Army and the East India Company and who fought at Culloden, Bunker Hill and the Texas Revolution. His previous works for Osprey include the highly acclaimed titles about King George's Army 1740-93 (Men-at-Arms 285, 289 and 292) and the British Redcoat 1740-1815 (Warriors 19 and 20). The author lives in Whitley Bay, UK.; Title: Queen Victoria&rsquo;s Highlanders (Men-at-Arms) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Packed with specially commissioned artwork, maps and diagrams, the Men-at-Arms series is an unrivalled illustrated reference on the history, organisation, uniforms and equipment of the world's military forces, past and present.Mark R. Henry is a lifelong student of military history and an experienced re-enactor of many periods. He served in the US Army as a signals officer from 1981-90, in Germany, Texas and Korea. He holds a BA degree in History and is currently working for his Master's.; Title: US Marine Corps in World War I, 1917-1918 (Men-At-Arms Series, 327) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Packed with specially commissioned artwork, maps and diagrams, the Men-at-Arms series is an unrivalled illustrated reference on the history, organisation, uniforms and equipment of the world's military forces, past and present.DR. NIGEL THOMAS is an accomplished linguist and military historian and is currently a Senior Lecturer in charge of the Business Language Unit at the University of Northumbria, Newcastle. His interests are 20th century military and civil uniformed organizations, with a special interest in Germany, Central and Eastern Europe. He was recently awarded a PhD on the Eastern Enlargement of NATO. DUAN BABAC is a postgraduate geological engineer, living in Belgrade. He has a strong interest in military history, particularly military uniforms, and is an acknowledged authority on Yugoslavia and Montenegro. He is an associate of the Military Mudeum and Serbian History Museum in Belgrade and has published widely in France, Japan, Russia and the states of former Yugoslavia. This is his first book for Osprey.; Title: Armies in the Balkans 191418 (Men-at-Arms) Target text information: Description: Packed with specially commissioned artwork, maps and diagrams, the Men-at-Arms series is an unrivalled illustrated reference on the history, organisation, uniforms and equipment of the world's military forces, past and present.Charles Grant has had a lifelong interest in militaria and is a passionate war-gamer. He has written for many military publications including The Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research and has had two books published on modern and eighteenth century war-gaming. Scottish-born, and a retired officer of the Special Branch, Scotland Yard, he is married with two children and lives in Kent.; Title: The Black Watch (Men-at-Arms) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Jos Vittorio Pimienta-Bey was born in New York to parents of Bermudian, Cuban, Barbadian and Moroccan ancestry. He received his B.A. in History from Gettysburg College (Pa.) in 1984 and his M.A. in History from Shippensburg University (Pa.) in 1987. He later earned his Ph.D. in African American Studies from Temple University (Pa.) in 1995. Since 1985, Pimienta-Bey's primary research interest has been the study of African ('Moorish') influences upon the development of 'Western' academic and social institutions. From 1991-2001 he served as an Assistant Professor of History at West Virginia University (WVU), where he taught courses within the History department as well as in the Africana Studies Program. At WVU he also participated and served as a consultant to the Center For Black Culture &amp; Research's Saturday School Academy, which mentored secondary school students and talk them about the historical significance of African peoples.Dr. Pimienta-Bey's historical essays have appeared in Message Magazine, The Louisiana Weekly and in Dr. Ivan Van Sertima's anthology The Golden Age of The Moor (1992). Dr. Pimienta-Bey has traveled extensively during the course of his research, having visited such countries as Morocco, Cuba, Brazil, Spain, Italy, France, and Great Britain. In his spare time he enjoys practicing Wing Chun Gung Fu, writing music and playing guitar in a local Celtic band called 'Sang Run.' He is single, and presently resides in Morgantown West Virginia.; Title: Othello's Children in the "New World": Moorish History &amp; Identity In The African American Experience 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Sister Tauheedah S. Najee-Ullah El was born into and educated by the Nation of Islam, Mosque Maryam in Chicago, Illinois. During her travels across America, she was led to the knowledge of her Moorish American nationality through the teachings of Noble Prophet Drew Ali. Holding degrees in Education, Asian History, and Asian &amp; Pacific American Studies from Arizona State UniversityTempe, Sis. Najee-Ullah El is the Managing Editor of Califa Media &amp; Califa Media-Canaanland. She lives in California with her family. Bulk orders &amp; publisher discounts available. Visit califamedia.com for more information.; Title: Moors in America: A Compilation: Student Edition 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Murdock's scholarship is relentless!My name is Ken Feder. I am an archaeologist, and I play one on TV, as a talking head in various documentaries on the National Geographic Channel, the Discovery Channel, the History Channel, ScFi, BBC Horizon, and, as it turns out, even the Weather Channel. Having conducted research and written extensively over the course of the last thirty years, I think I have developed a good eye for recognizing valuable research that is worthy of serious consideration when I see it. And the research conducted by D.M. Murdock concerning the myth of Jesus Christ is certainly both valuable and worthy of consideration.Everyone who reads Murdock's Christ in Egypt should understand that the sources she cites are anything but marginal or questionable. In fact, her sources are, at least as far as I can tell, entirely within the Egyptology mainstream and many are, in fact, revered, and deservedly so, within the community of Egyptologists. The fact that these sources are mainstream, highly respected, or even seminal does not, of course, make them right about the origins of the Christ story. However, it does make them, and Murdock's thesis in which she incorporates their work, impossible to dismiss out of hand.Read her book. Criticize it if you believe it deserves criticism. But to dismiss it or get apoplectic about her thesis simply because it shocks you is plainly foolish. --Kenneth L. Feder, PhD, Frauds, Myths and MysteriesI find myself in full agreement with Acharya S/D.M. Murdock.We are in agreement on the thoroughly syncretic character of primitive Christianity, evolving from earlier mythemes and rituals, especially those of Egypt. It is almost as important in Christ in Egypt to argue for an astro-religious origin for the mythemes, and there, too, I agree with the learned author.I find it undeniable that...many, many of the epic heroes and ancient patriarchs and matriarchs of the Old Testament were personified stars, planets, and constellations....for Egyptian influence to have become integral to Israelite religion even from pre-biblical times is only natural given the fact that from 3000 BCE Egypt ruled Canaan. We are not talking about some far-fetched borrowing from an alien cultural sphere.Murdock ventures that "the creators of the Christ myth did not simply take an already formed story, scratch out the name Osiris or Horus, and replace it with Jesus" (p. 25). But I am pretty much ready to go the whole way and suggest that Jesus is simply Osiris going under a new name, Jesus, "Savior," hitherto an epithet, but made into a name on Jewish soil.I find myself in full agreement with Acharya S/D.M. Murdock: "we assert that Christianity constitutes Gnosticism historicized and Judaized, likewise representing a synthesis of Egyptian, Jewish and Greek religion and mythology, among others [including Buddhism, via King Asoka's missionaries] from around the 'known world'" (p. 278). "Christianity is largely the product of Egyptian religion being Judaized and historicized" (p. 482). --Robert M. Price, PhD, The Pre-Nicene New TestamentD.M. Murdock, also known as "Acharya S," is an independent scholar of comparative religion and mythology, specializing in the ancient astrotheological origins of popular religious systems and beliefs. Her work can be found on her websites TruthBeKnown.com, StellarHousePublishing.com and FreethoughtNation.com. Acharya's books include The Christ Conspiracy: The Greatest Story Ever Sold; Suns of God: Krishna, Buddha and Christ Unveiled; Who Was Jesus? Fingerprints of The Christ; Christ in Egypt: The Horus-Jesus Connection, The Gospel According to Acharya S, The 2010 Astrotheology Calendar and The 2011 Astrotheology Calendar. Murdock is also the CEO and president of Stellar House Publishing, which also publishes extraordinary works such as Man Made God by mythology scholar and secular writer Barbara G. Walker. Murdock received her education in Classics, Greek Civilization, at Franklin &amp; Marshall College, and is an alumna of the American School of Classical Studies, Athens.; Title: Christ in Egypt: The Horus-Jesus Connection Target text information: Description: Keith L Moore was born in 1973, and raised in the city of Chicago, Illinois. He received his B.S. in Education in 1999 from DePaul University, Il and his M.A. in Inner City Studies Education from Northeastern Illinois University in 2005. Currently he isworking towards a second masters degree majoring in Education at the National College of Education. Since 1992, Mr. Moore's primary research interest has been the study of freemasonry and it's connection to what he defines as the African Moorish science experience. This exposure gave rise to formation of eastern religions and cultures among blacks in the western hemisphere namely North America. In 1994 he was initiated, passed, and raised to the degree of Master Mason and in 1999 to the 32nd degree of Freemasonry. Mr. Moore has always had a fascination with what he defines as the various studies into the esoteric sides of religions .Mr. Moore is a educator, researcher and member of several Masonic and afro centric research societies. Currently Mr. Moore is conducting research on the negro shriners order and their influences on the Islamic faith among blacks in America.; Title: Moorish Circle 7: The Rise of the Islamic Faith Among Blacks in America and it's masonic origins I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. 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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: This book examines the Allied joint project to invade Burma by air. Based on review of hundreds of documents, as well as interviews with surviving Air Commandos, this is the history of a colorful, autonomous and highly effective military unit that included some of the most recognizable names of the era.; Title: Project 9: The Birth of the Air Commandos in World War II (American Military Experience) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "With Their Bare Hands is an unvarnished examination of all corners of the battlefield, filled with failures and setbacks, courage and fear, noble sacrifices and, in many places unnecessary casualties. Mr. Fax considers the battle on its own terms and n its own time, allowing the reader an unfiltered view of combat and confusion and command decisions--both wise and unwise." - Matthew J. Davenport, The Wall Street Journal"Superb account of the final, violent throes of World War I . . . compelling account of the hastily assembled, lightly trained American Expeditionary Forces." - Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times"Based on meticulous research Gene Faxs fascinating account of the poorly trained 79th Division in the Meuse-Argonne offensive tells us much about how inexperience, poor communications and inadequate support compelled that divisions courageous soldiers to fight 'with their bare hands.' Fax tells the amazing story of how the American Expeditionary Force and the 79th Division overcame many errors and false ideas and paid a high price learning how to fight effectively." - Brigadier General (ret.) Robert A. Doughty"The men of the AEFs 79th Division were warriors for the working day: civilians in uniform. Their training was minimal, their cohesion limited, their tactics defying four years of Western Front experience. Yet the 79ths first assignment was to take one of the best-defended position in the Argonne Forest. It became a compound disaster. But the divisions subsequent recovery is a case study in American soldiers often-demonstrated high learning curve and the AEFs contribution to victory in 1918. Gene Faxs new history of the 79th Division is a masterful study of the long and difficult road to victory." - Professor Dennis Showalter"Ordered to capture the heavily fortified high-ground of Montfaucon on the first day of Meuse-Argonne, the doughboys of 79th Division-fresh from Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia-proved themselves as brave and tenacious soldiers. With Their Bare Hands is a fine testament to their courage under fire and a compelling work of history by Gene Fax." - Mitchell Yockelson, author of FORTY-SEVEN DAYS: HOW PERSHING'S WARRIOR'S CAME OF AGE TO DEFEAT THE GERMAN ARMY IN WORLD WAR I"A careful study of a little-remembered division, in a little-remembered battle, in a little-remembered war. All of which is a pity, because as Gene Fax points out, the accomplishments of the 79th Division were remarkable and reflected better on the record of the American Expeditionary Force than historians often assume. A meticulous story, compellingly told." - Eliot Cohen, author of THE BIG STICK: THE LIMITS OF SOFT POWER AND THE NECESSITY OF MILITARY FORCEGene Fax has written over two hundred research reports, policy papers, and proposals. An engineering graduate of MIT, he spent eight years conducting research and tactical studies in antisubmarine warfare for the U.S. Navy. He is the cofounder of The Cadmus Group, Inc., which specializes in development, evaluation, and policy research in environmental protection, energy efficiency, and sustainable development. In preparation for With Their Bare Hands, Gene spent seventeen years researching in archives across the U.S.; Title: With Their Bare Hands: General Pershing, the 79th Division, and the battle for Montfaucon Target text information: Description: William T. Y'Blood, a pilot in the U.S. Air Force and later in commercial aviation, served as a historian for the Air Force. The author of eight books on World War II aviation topics, he died in 2006, just after completing this book.; Title: Air Commandos Against Japan: Allied Special Operations in World War II Burma I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: The unrivalled illustrated reference on fighting vehicles, transport and artillery through the ages. Each volume is illustrated throughout, making these books uniquely accessible to history enthusiasts of all ages.David Hollins was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1962. After graduating from University College London, he trained as a maritime solicitor and began his career in commercial shipping. He is a frequent contributor to specialist Napoleonic magazines and has written a number of books related to the Imperial Army and Archduke Charles. His previous work for Osprey includes Men-at-Arms 299: 'Austrian Auxiliary Troops 1792-1816', and Warrior 24: 'Austrian Grenadiers and Infantry 1788-1816'.; Title: Austrian Napoleonic Artillery 17921815 (New Vanguard) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Gregg Adams earned a doctorate in physics from the University of Missouri-Rolla. He has studied World War I's East African campaign, with a particular interest in the 191718 period, an aspect of the conflict poorly covered in most publications.Johnny Shumate is a freelance illustrator living in Nashville, Tennessee. He began his career in 1987 after graduating from Austin Peay State University. His greatest influences are Angus McBride, Don Troiani, and douard Detaille.; Title: King's African Rifles Soldier vs Schutztruppe Soldier: East Africa 191718 (Combat) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Ron Field is an internationally acknowledged expert on U.S. military history. Awarded a Fulbright Scholarship in 1982, he taught History at Piedmont High School in California from 1982 to 1983, and was then Head of History at the Cotswold School in Bourton-on-the-Water, UK, until his retirement in 2007. In 2005 he was elected a Fellow of the Company of Military Historians, based in Washington, DC, and was awarded its Emerson Writing Award in 2013. The author lives in Gloucestershire, UK.; Title: Confederate Cavalryman vs Union Cavalryman: Eastern Theater 186165 (Combat) Target text information: Description: The British Army that faced Napoleion in the Peninsula was small by continental standards, but it consistently out-fought larger French armies, never losing a major open-field action. Its cavalry and artillery were standard -- but its infantry achieved unique results, as their tactics were brought to the peak of professional perfection by Wellington. Game Trade Magazine (April 2008)Philip Haythornthwaite is an internationally respected author and historical consultant specializing in the military history, uniforms and equipment of the 18th and 19th centuries. His main area of research covers the Napoleonic Wars. He has written some 40 books, including more than 20 Osprey titles, and innumerable articles and papers on military history - but still finds time to indulge in his other great passion, cricket. The author lives in Nelson, UK.Steve Noon was born in Kent, UK, and attended art college in Cornwall. He has had a life-long passion for illustration, and since 1985 has worked as a professional artist. Steve has provided award-winning illustrations for renowned publishers Dorling Kindersley, where his interest in historical illustration began. Steve Noon lives in Cardiff, UK.; Title: British Napoleonic Infantry Tactics 17921815 (Elite) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Stephen Davis, longtime Atlantan, has been a Civil Warrior since the fourth grade. He served as Book Review Editor for Blue &amp; Gray magazine for more than twenty years, and is the author of more than a hundred articles on the Civil War in both scholarly and popular journals. His book Atlanta Will Fall: Sherman, Joe Johnston and the Yankee Heavy Battalions, was published in 2001. He is also the author of What the Yankees Did to Us: Shermans Bombardment and Wrecking of Atlanta (2012).; Title: A Long and Bloody Task: The Atlanta Campaign from Dalton through Kennesaw to the Chattahoochee, May 5-July 18, 1864 (Emerging Civil War Series) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Most people were introduced to John Buford through Sam Elliotts riveting portrayal of him in the film Gettysburg. Now, through the talented hand of Eric Wittenberg in his new exemplary book, a new generation of readers will meet the real Buford as history knew hima brilliant cavalry tactician and inspirational leader whose star reached its zenith at Gettysburg before an untimely illness struck him down just as opportunity for advancement to senior command beckoned. This wonderfully written and deeply researched study stands as a tribute even a gruff Old Army veteran like Buford would have admired." (Scott L. Mingus, Sr., author of Flames Beyond Gettysburg and Confederate General William Extra Billy Smith)As the author of 17 previous books on Civil War cavalry operations, Eric Wittenbergs name is well known to students of the Gettysburg Campaign. In The Devils to Pay: John Buford at Gettysburg, Wittenberg tackles one of Gettysburgs most iconic and revered leaders. Wittenbergs narrative encompasses every aspect of Bufords Gettysburg performance and readers will leave with a much better appreciation of John Buford and the cavalrymen who served under him. (James A. Hessler, author of Sickles at Gettysburg (2009) and co-author of Picketts Charge at Gettysburg (2015))Few books on Gettysburg spill much ink on the role played by General John Buford and his troopers during the opening hours of the battle, and even less regarding their participation during the rest of the first day or thereafter. Wittenbergs new master work details, for the first time, Bufords crucial roll and how he and his cavalrymen impacted the course of the battle. It is a scholarly, yet eminently readable book that is decades overdue. (J. David Petruzzi, author of The Complete Gettysburg Guide)No figure is more central to the Battle of Gettysburg than Union cavalryman John Buford. More than any other commanders decision, Bufords determination to stand and fight on July 1 precipitated all the combat that followed. Award-winning author Eric Wittenberg, noted for his excellent work on cavalry in general and Gettysburg in particular, offers a detailed examination of Bufords role in clear, well-ordered prose. The Devils to Pay is another must-have book on any Gettysburg shelf. (David A. Powell, author of The Maps of Chickamauga and The Chickamauga Campaign)an extraordinary and highly recommended addition to personal, community, and academic library collections and supplemental studies lists. (Midwest Book Review)Eric J. Wittenberg is an accomplished American Civil War cavalry historian and author. An attorney in Ohio, Wittenberg has authored over 21 books on various Civil War subjects, with particular focus on cavalry operations, as well as three dozen articles in popular magazines such as North &amp; South, Blue&amp;Gray, Americas Civil War, and Gettysburg Magazine. His first book, Gettysburgs Forgotten Cavalry Actions (Thomas Publications, Gettysburg PA, 1998) won the prestigious 1998 Bachelder-Coddington Literary Award. The second edition won the Army Historical Foundations Distinguished Writing Award, for Reprint, 2011. His 2014 book, The Devils to Pay: John Buford at Gettysburg. A History and Walking Tour, was awarded the Gettysburg Civil War Roundtables 2015 Book Award. Wittenberg is a favored speaker at Civil War Roundtables, and conducts tours of various Civil War battlefields and related sites. He was instrumental in saving important battlefield land at Trevilian Station and Brandy Station, Virginia, and wrote the text for the historical waysides located at Trevilian Station. He lives in Columbus with his wife Susan and their beloved dogs. Visit Eric J. Wittenberg's website: http://www.ericwittenberg.com; Title: The Devils to Pay: John Buford at Gettysburg. A History and Walking Tour. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: The New York Times Book Review:The best concise book we have on the subject.The Wall Street Journal:Mr. McPhersonmounts a defense of Davis is provocative; the book in which he argues it is quietly persuasive. Mr. McPherson covers a great deal of ground. And there is an economical grace to his prose that makes the book a lightning-quick but lingering read that will appeal not only to Civil War buffs but also to those curious about the Southern presidency and government.The Washington Post:[A] fine study of Daviss military leadership.To this day it is difficult for many Americans to view Davis with dispassion, but McPherson has made a noble attempt to do so.Davis himself does not make that easy.Christian Science Monitor:Open minds are in short supply today, so it is refreshing that Civil War scholar and Pulitzer-winning author James M. McPherson has taken a fresh look at a subject with which is he eminently familiar: the life and times of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. With more than a dozen books about Americas greatest crucible to his credit, the 78-year-old author is still challenging past postulations.North SouthMagazine:Superb... McPherson succeeds admirably in recreating the world of 1861-1865 as seen through the eyes of a Southern nationalist and ardent defender of the established social order, and provides readers with a more balanced view of Davis than that handed down by many of his contemporaries."History Book Club:The first work to discretely consider Davis as head of his armies and navy... Crisply written, thoughtfully considered, and ultimately persuasive,Embattled Rebelis McPherson and biography at their best.James M. McPhersonis the George Henry Davis86 Professor of History Emeritus at Princeton University.He is the bestselling author of numerous books on theCivil War, includingBattle Cry of Freedom, which won thePulitzer Prize,Tried by War, andFor Cause and Comrades, bothof which won the Lincoln Prize.; Title: Embattled Rebel: Jefferson Davis as Commander in Chief Target text information: Description: "This superb book disproves the notion that theres nothing new to learn about the Civil War. Frank Varney builds a convincing case that William Rosecrans has been treated unfairly by historians and, perhaps more significantly, that Ulysses S. Grant deliberately destroyed his reputation and the reputations of other Civil War generals." (Civil War News)"An invaluable addition to Civil War Studies and reference shelves . . . and a sharp caution against putting too much blind faith in any one person's testimony, memoir, or historical accounting. Highly Recommended." (Midwest Book Review)I dropped everything and plunged into this book. Every page I read presented challenges to accepted views, including my own. General Grant and the Rewriting of History represents considerable ingenuity and independence of thought. (John Y. Simon, editor of the Grant Papers)Frank Varney earned his Ph.D. at Cornell University. He regularly leads student groups to Civil War battlefields and makes frequent speaking appearances before Civil War Roundtables and historical societies. Professor Varney is currently developing a course to be taught on-site at Gettysburg, and will do the same for a course on Chickamauga. He teaches U.S. and classical history at Dickinson State University of North Dakota, where he is also the director of the Theodore Roosevelt Honors Leadership Program. This is his first book.; Title: General Grant and the Rewriting of History: How the Destruction of General William S. Rosecrans Influenced Our Understanding of the Civil War I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Marc Langheinrich's Homepage;Marc Langheinrich's Homepage;Marc Langheinrich;Universität Bielefeld University of Washington;Technische Fakultät Department of Computer Science;Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected];About myself;I spent my last year at the Department of Computer Science here at the;University of Washington as a Visiting Graduate Student under the;Fulbright Program. Check out the following links for in-depth;information about me:; Resume; Projects; Short bio;Postal Address;As of September 5th, I will be back in Germany, finishing my Masters;at the University of Bielefeld. Please contact me at my German address.;HomeSchool;GermanyRingstraße 13;63477 Maintal;Phone:(+49) 0 6181 - 431747;Fax: (+49) 0 6181 - 48013;Paulusplatz 10;33602 Bielefeld;Phone:(+49) 0 521 - 171324;USA(until 8/96)5210 Woodlawn Ave. N.;Seattle, WA, 98103;Phone: (206) 632-6637;Sieg Hall, Rm 233;Phone: (206) 543-7798;(if your browser does not support tables, you can access;this data in a list format;Marc Langheinrich; The University of Washington, Department of Computer Science; Email: [email protected]; WWW:;http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/marclang/; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: An extraordinary account of the Panzergrenadier division and the part it played in the conflict on the Eastern Front during the Second World War, based on personal reminiscences of men who were actually there." (Books Monthly)"This book is what I call a keeper, it will stay on my bookshelf for me to dip in and out of for the rest of this year. 5 stars." (ARRSE (Army Rumour Service))"This is the first book to take a deep look at the famous Panzergrenadier-Division 'Brandenburg' from its formation and its five-month campaign in the Eastern Front at the end of the Second World War... I found this book fascinating and made me aware of a lot of facts I have never heard before... I recommend this book to everyone with a deep interest in the late part of the war on the Eastern Front" (IPMS/USA); Title: Panzergrenadiers to the Front!: The Combat History of Panzergrenadier Division 'Brandenburg' on the Eastern Front 1944-45 Target text information: Description: "Meticulously researched, extraordinarily detailed study, ideal for naval history shelves yet accessible to readers of all backgrounds. Highly recommended, especially for public and college library collections." -- Midwest Book Review"Author Robert Shenk has done a superb job of casting a penetrating spotlight on this little-known enterpriseThis is a first-ever book that chronicles a very interesting little-known Naval undertaking that, in falling through the cracks of contemporary history, makes you realize that somehow our Navy was always there when needed." -- Sea Classics"Bob has gone to great lengths gathering and selecting interesting details and stories. Using crew lists and other references he located relatives of the officers and men and obtained copies of letters and diaries written at the time. This not only provides a contemporaneous account but also a very personal and presumably unbiased story. He has also digested written reports from other sources, such as the writings of John Dos Passos and Ernest Hemingway and the autobiographies of notables such as Rear Admiral Dan Gallery, Admiral William Leahy and CIA op Allen Dulles. Chapter 9 is devoted to 'Shipboard Life.' Throughout Bob gives attention to the daily life of the crew. The Admiral in charge made sure each of his ships got a chance to visit Egypt and Beirut for R &amp; R. Liberty in Constantinople was at times good, particularly after the Russian refugees began arriving. There is the strange story of the storekeeper who thought a pig would make a good mascot. It barely got around by moving along the seams where the steel deck plates overlapped, until one day it went overboard. Throughout the book there are many interesting stories, as well as disturbing ones that remind one that the area of the Mideast continues to experience endless conflict." -- Hubbard Herald Newsletter, USS Harry E. Hubbard (DD-748), February 2013"America's Black Sea Fleet is a highly readable accountThis book will be of interest to students of American naval history, and readers interested in a troubled, exotic and endlessly fascinating part of the world." -- Defense Media Network"Students of this ongoing controversy will find this to be an exceptionally useful addition to the literature." -- Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries"I wrote the dust-jacket promotion blurb for this book where I suggested this book be considered for the CNO's reading list - for good reasons - this book provides a historical account of the post-World War I history where revolutionary and nationalistic forces are rising to fill the voids left by the toppled Russian Monarchy and collapsed Ottoman Empire."-- Naval Historical Foundation"This book is as much about diplomacy as it is about naval activities. Over all, America's Black Sea Fleet contributes knowledge about the Navy during a time and place that few historians have chosen to investigate. It shows how much more an American naval fleet commander can do than simply prepare his ships for battle."-- The Daybook"This book is an instant candidate for the CNO's recommended reading list! Robert Shenk's well-crafted narrative depicting the extensive yet nearly unknown U.S. Navy involvement the Black Sea region following the World War I is textbook material for Service Schools and universities here and abroad studying Military Operations Other than War (MOOW). Given recent crises in the Balkans and the Middle East having nationalistic and religious overtones, this book provides a classic case study on the appropriateness of intervention. Shenk's compelling stories about naval operations in 'peace time' conditions are timeless and serve to remind why naval forces are such a vital component to national power."--David F. Winkler, author of Cold War at Sea: High-Seas Confrontation Between the United States and the Soviet Union"America's Black Sea Fleet will be a revelation to most who open its pages. In the turbulent aftermath of the First World War, an American admiral commanding a fleet composed mostly of destroyers is also de facto ambassador to the dissolving Ottoman Empire. The exodus of White Russians from the northern end of the Black Sea fills Constantinople with aristocratic tea-room waitresses and princely musicians and gardeners. From the point of view of American sailors based there it is a fabulous party town. Meanwhile, though, huge numbers of Armenians and Greeks meet horrendous fates as Turkish forces insist they must disappear from Turkish soil. Anchored offshore from Smyrna, American and other allied sailors watch as the city burns and desperate women and children crowd the quay. While giving new perspective on the still-contentious issue of Turkish treatment of minority populations, Shenk raises questions about the role of external power in local and regional conflicts. His clear style, eye for telling detail, and meticulous research create a fascinating narrative; he brings to life a time and place for which 'colorful' is far too pale a word."--C. Herbert Gilliland, author of Voyage to a Thousand Cares"America's Black Sea Fleet is most interesting, readable, and impressively researched. It tells the story of a little known episode of American naval history. It should appeal to both those interested in naval history as well as those fascinated by Near Eastern history, and even Russian history."--William N. Still Jr., author of American Sea Power in the Old World: The United States Navy in European and Near Eastern Waters, 1865-1917Drawing heavily on previously unknown sources, Robert Shenk offers a revealing portrait of America's small Black Sea Fleet in the years following World War I. Home-ported in Constantinople, navy ships sped to the Crimea to help evacuate some 150,000 White Russians, and then coordinated the grain shipments that ended a terrible Russian famine. The fleet's successes in evacuating nearly 200,000 ethnic Armenian and Greek refugees from Smyrna and in rescuing tens of thousands from mainland Turkey are also detailed in full. Shenk's incisive depiction of Admiral Mark Bristol as both head of U.S. naval forces and America's chief diplomat in the region William Leahy, Thomas Kinkaid, Julian Wheeler, and diplomat Allen Dulles served under him help to make this book the first-ever comprehensive account of a vital, but little-known naval undertaking.; Title: America's Black Sea Fleet: The U.S. Navy Amidst War and Revolution, 19191923 I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Jonathan Law is an editor at Market House Books Ltd, compilers of dictionaries.; Title: A Dictionary of World History (Oxford Quick Reference) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "... a seamless interplay of art and text." -- The Orange County Register"Highly recommended for general readers and academic libraries" -- Multicultural ReviewJohn Bowker is a priest and religious studies scholar. His published works include God: A Brief History, The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions, Why Religions Matter, and The Sacred Neuron: The Extraordinary New Discoveries Linking Science and Religion. He studied at Oxford University and has taught at University of Pennsylvania and North Carolina State University.; Title: World Religions: The Great Faiths Explored and Explained 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Grade 10 Up-Culled from the Oxford Classical Dictionary, third edition (2003), these entries cover the whole of spiritual life in the ancient Mediterranean, from Minoan-Mycenaean religion through Near Eastern Judaisms [sic] and early Christianities [sic]. The compact introductory essay on mythology, pluralism, and reception of myths is a model of comprehensiveness and clarity. Most entries cover personalities (gods, heroes, authors, historical figures), but several of them offer concise summaries of related topics: religious architecture, funerary art, apocalyptic literature, places and rituals, organizations, and calendars. Entries on several dozen concepts (e.g., fasting, deformity, theodicy, pollution, the body, hubris) are fascinating. However, there is no entry for "Underworld." References to substantial retellings in ancient texts (e.g., Sophocles, Homer) follow relevant entries. Cross-references are easily identified. Pronunciation help, alas, is omitted. A brief annotated bibliography, thematic index, six genealogies, and three detailed maps greatly add to the volume's utility. Longer than Mike Dixon-Kennedy's Encyclopedia of Greco-Roman Mythology (ABC-CLIO, 1998), which does not include religion, this book emphasizes historical connections. It devotes a half page to Xenophanes, for instance, who does not appear in Kennedy's volume, but omits Encyclopedia's"Xanthus." The specialized nature of the dictionary makes it essential for only a few collections. Nevertheless, it is an excellent addition to the series.-Patricia D. Lothrop, St. George's School, Newport, RI Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.The content of this encyclopedia is a selection of entries from the third edition of The Oxford Classical Dictionary (3d ed., 1996). The entries are broad in range, covering not just mythology but also "religious places and religious officials, divination, astrology, and magic." In addition, there are many entries on Judaism and Christianity, providing broader context to religious life in the Greco-Roman world.Although entries have been taken from The Oxford Classical Dictionary, changes have been made. Some entries have been shortened. Untransliterated Greek, references to ancient texts within the body of an entry, and what the editors term obscure language have been deleted. Supplemental bibliographies have also been eliminated, although entries for individuals (e.g., Hecuba, poseidon) often conclude with some references to their appearance in ancient texts by such authors as Homer, Hesiod, and Livy. The work also includes a short annotated bibliography to serve as a guide for further reading. An introductory essay describes local, Panhellenic, and Roman myths and their reception throughout history. A thematic index groups entries by broad subject area (e.g., "Gods and Heroes," "Places"), and there are see references throughout the work. A few maps serve as the only illustrations.Libraries owning The Oxford Classical Dictionary will not gain much by purchasing The Oxford Dictionary of Classical Myth and Religion. The elimination of much of the scholarly content may diminish its usefulness to academic collections. On the other hand, some public and high-school libraries may find the work more accessible and thus of greater benefit. In this case, consideration ought to be given first to the Cassell Dictionary of Classical Mythology (1998). Although its scope is somewhat narrower, the entries are thorough, scholarly, and accessibly written; there are many illustrations; and the scholarly apparatus of references to ancient texts and other supplemental material is unobtrusively included for those wishing to pursue their research further. RBBCopyright American Library Association. All rights reserved; Title: The Oxford Dictionary of Classical Myth and Religion Target text information: Description: Bowker (divinity, Gresham Coll., London) has produced two very different books, though both are focused on world religion. The Oxford Dictionary, whose entries often lack information on etymology and pronunciation, is actually a one-volume desktop encyclopedia for ready reference. Combining brevity of exposition with a massive number of entries in an attempt to be dictionary-like, the work suffers from trying to be comprehensive in breadth of coverage instead of depth. The psychology of religion is discussed in a half-page, for instance, and the Church Fathers get only two sentences. In addition, the entries are uneven in quality; one has the feeling that the 80 contributors are each writing according to his or her own personal interests and styles. Despite these idiosyncracies, the work is a solid reference source for people who want to know only the barest of facts about any religious topic. In World Religions, on the other hand, one has the feeling that Bowker, now the author, is finally freed to range over what he wants to say and how he wants to say it. This book is a bold attempt to meld religious information with expressive art and to use the art as a tool for pedagogy. Each religion is represented by a few brilliantly illustrated icons, paintings, or sculptures, which the author painstakingly annotates to illuminate their theologies and deepen one's insight. Whether he is using Michelangelo's Final Judgment to explain Christian eschatology or a handscroll of Chou Ch'en to explain Taoist concepts of immortality, the emphasis upon the visual makes these religions vibrant and intriguing. There are surprising discrepancies between the two works. World Religions has generous discussions of the ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Norse, and Celtic religions, topics not even included in the Oxford Dictionary. There are also variations of names. Ultimately, World Religions is the more commendable publication, though both books are recommended for most libraries.?Glenn Masuchika, Chaminade Univ. Lib., HonoluluCopyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.Learning about the world's many spiritual traditions can be a challenge. This title, designed "to provide initial bearings," is an excellent place to start. With an introductory essay on the meaning of religion by editor Bowker, a professor of religion, and more than 8,200 alphabetical entries on a wide range of subjects, it offers an overview of concepts from world religions as well as movements, sects, and cults. There are no illustrations, but Bowker recently completed World Religions (DK, 1997), a profusely illustrated volume that is a good companion to this work.The entries include broad topics such as prayer and cosmology; specific religions; historical events such as the Reformation and the Crusades; sacred texts; individuals; doctrines; sacred sites; customs; and ethics. Asterisks designate cross-references to terms with their own entries. See and see also references refer users to related material. Many entries have bibliographic citations to books on the subject for further research. Terms in language with non-Roman alphabets are transliterated. There is a special index of Chinese headwords with a Wade-Giles/Pinyin conversion table. A topic index directs readers to entry headings on broad subject areas so that someone interested in dietary laws and customs could look under Food and find entries for Buddhist, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Shinto, Sikh, Taoist, and Zen regimens.A comparable source is The HarperCollins Dictionary of Religion [RBB Ap 15 96], which has 3,200 articles. This is far fewer than the Oxford work, but HarperCollins devotes significant space to comprehensive feature articles on major religions--32 pages on Buddhism, for example. It also covers extinct religions, such as those of ancient Greece and Rome, which are not included in the Oxford dictionary. In general, the HarperCollins dictionary has more coverage of religions, while the Oxford dictionary provides more coverage of concepts, people, events, and so on. For example, HarperCollins has several pages on Afro-Brazilian religions, while Oxford has a single paragraph. HarperCollins has six pages on Native American religions, which is not an entry in the Oxford dictionary. On the other hand, Oxford has nearly four pages on the Reformation, compared to one page in HarperCollins; over a column on John Calvin, compared to six lines in HarperCollins; a column on evil, compared to three lines in HarperCollins. The HarperCollins dictionary has no bibliographies, although sources are cited within the text. It does, however, have some illustrations, as well as maps, tables, and timelines.Whether one is searching for the text of the Shema (the Jewish confession of faith) or information about Rastafarians, Oxford Dictionary of World Religions is a useful source. Although naturally less complete than Mircea Eliade's Encyclopedia of Religion [RBB O 1 87], it does provide a reasonably priced, very good introduction to a diverse subject area. Recommended for high-school, public, and academic libraries, especially those that do not already own the HarperCollins dictionary. ; Title: The Oxford Dictionary of World Religions I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Close to 700 photos featuretheir subject matter is fascinating, including a shot of USAAF B-29 42-6256 that landed at Tsentralnaya Uglovaya in July 1944. (Aeroplane Monthly)I can't muster enough superlatives to praise this supremely informative, admirably balanced study. It's worth every penny, pence, and Pfennig you have. And it enjoys my strongest recommendation. (Cybermodeler)This is surely the most comprehensive study of the topic published in English to date. (Air Modeller)If you have no other book on Lend-Lease to the Soviet Union then this will be a rewarding purchase. (The Catalina News)This book is an impressive work and is an essential, unbiased and comprehensive historical document of a subject often referred too, but largely misunderstood. (Classic Wings)I can't muster enough superlatives to praise this supremely informative, admirably balanced study. It's worth every penny, pence, and Pfennig you have. And it enjoys my strongest recommendation. (Cybermodeller)Vladimir Kotelnikov was born in Moscow on 9 December 1951. He graduated from the Moscow Aviation Institute (University) in 1975 and was engaged in research and development in the area of high-temperature strength. Vladimir defended the academic degree of the Candidate of Science in 1981 and read lectures on aircraft piston engine design at the Moscow Aviation Institute. Since the 1980s Kotelnikov has conducted archive research on the history of Russian aviation of the inter-war and WWII period. In addition, he has paid specific attention to the history of foreign aircraft testing and operations in Russia. As the result of his work he published several hundred articles and dozens of books in Russia, Ukraine, Poland, UK, France, Germany, Spain, and US, among them - Lend-Lease and Soviet Aviation, Americans in Russia, Russian Piston Aero Engines, Early Russian Jet Engines, Air War Over Khalkhin Gol, Le Petlyakov Pe-2 and others. Being an aviation historian, he received a diploma as a professor of the Academy of Aviation and Aeronautics Science and currently acts as a consultant on piston aero engine design to Russian aviation museums as well as to different aircraft restoration groups. Since 2003 Vladimir has held the post of an editor of the Aviakollektsiya aviation history magazine, published in Moscow.; Title: Lend-Lease and Soviet Aviation in the Second World War 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: ". . . full of valuable information including detailed accounts of aerial combat, and is quite a bargain. Four out of five stars!" - Air Classics Magazine"Pays justifiable tribute to the Vietnamese pilots who flew against the United States." - VVA Veteran"This new title could very well be the best of the books written by Toperczer about North Vietnamese MiGs and their pilots. The book is more than a rehash of earlier works published by Osprey, and an astute reader will note the page count has increased by 16 pages, allowing for the inclusion of many photos of the MiG-21 during the war. With artist Gareth Hectors exciting cover painting and regular Osprey artist Jim Lauriers illustrations, its more than worth its modest price. I highly recommend it." - Peter Mersky, Naval Aviation NewsDr. Istvn Toperczer is a flight surgeon with the Hungarian Air Force. In his spare time, he has become one of the few individuals from outside Vietnam to be given open access to the files of the Vietnamese People's Air Force (VPAF). He has made numerous visits to Hanoi and other Vietnamese cities in the past 20 years, and has interviewed many of the leading aces from the war years. He has written two titles in Osprey's Combat Aircraft series: MiG-17 and MiG-19 Units of the Vietnam War and MiG-21 Units of the Vietnam War.Jim Laurier is a native of New England, growing up in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. He has been drawing since he could hold a pencil and throughout his life he has worked in many mediums creating artwork on a variety of subjects. He has worked on the Osprey Aviation list since 2000, and in that time he has produced some of the finest artwork seen in these volumes.; Title: MiG-21 Aces of the Vietnam War (Aircraft of the Aces) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: To be sure, the information provided is informative and for those who don't know the difference between an A6M2 type 22 and A6M2 type 32 or just need something for a quick reminder, then this one is perfect The end result is a book that is useful for all the fully operational types so listed and as such is what makes it such a fine primer on Japanese WWII aircraft. Recommended for those 'getting their feet wet' into the subject. (Modeling Madness)"This is one very greatly illustrated book. It will be of much interest to both aviation enthusiasts and modelers of Japanese aircraft." (AMPS Indianapolis)As a handy reference on Japanese warplanes, this cannot be beat. The fact that the specifications of all the major variants are given is more than worth the price All in all, it is the best small volume of its kind that I have read, with more than enough information for the casual reader or plane aficionado. (A Wargamers Needful Things); Title: Japanese Aircraft of World War II: 1937-1945 (Technical Guides) Target text information: Description: Norman Franks is a respected historian and author. Previous titles for Pen and Sword include, In the Footsteps of the Red Baron (1990) The Fighting Cocks (2010), Fighter Pilots Over Burma (2014), Great War Fighter Aces (2014) and Dowding's Eagles (2015). He lives in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex.; Title: Fighter Commands Air War 1941: RAF Circus Operations and Fighter Sweeps Against the Luftwaffe I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Automatic Resource list Compilation by Analyzing Hyperlink Structure and Associated Text We describe the design, prototyping and evaluation of ARC, a system for automatically compiling a list of authoritative web resources on any (sufficiently broad) topic. The goal of ARC is to compile resource lists similar to those provided by Yahoo! or Infoseek. The fundamental difference is that these services construct lists either manually or through a combination of human and automated effort, while ARC operates fully automatically. We describe the evaluation of ARC, Yahoo!, and Infoseek resource lists by a panel of human users. This evaluation suggests that the resources found by ARC frequently fare almost as well as, and sometimes better than, lists of resources that are manually compiled or classified into a topic. We also provide examples of ARC resource lists for the reader to examine. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Breadth-First Search Crawling Yields High-Quality Pages This paper examines the average page quality over time of pages downloaded during a web crawl of 328 million unique pages. We use the connectivity-based metric PageRank to measure the quality of a page. We show that traversing the web graph in breadth-first search order is a good crawling strategy, as it tends to discover high-quality pages early on in the crawl. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Topic-Driven Crawlers: Machine Learning Issues Topic driven crawlers are increasingly seen as a way to address the scalability limitations of universal search engines, by distributing the crawling process across users, queries, or even client computers. Target text information: Exploration versus Exploitation in Topic Driven Crawlers Topic driven crawlers are increasingly seen as a way to address the scalability limitations of universal search engines, by distributing the crawling process across users, queries, or even client computers. The context available to a topic driven crawler allows for informed decisions about how to prioritize the links to be explored, given time and bandwidth constraints. We have developed a framework and a number of methods to evaluate the performance of topic driven crawler algorithms in a fair way, under limited memory resources. Quality metrics are derived from lexical features, link analysis, and a hybrid combination of the two. In this paper we focus on the issue of how greedy a crawler should be. Given noisy quality estimates of links in a frontier, we investigate what is an appropriate balance between a crawler's need to exploit this information to focus on the most promising links, and the need to explore links that appear suboptimal but might lead to more relevant pages. We show that exploration is essential to locate the most relevant pages under a number of quality measures, in spite of a penalty in the early stage of the crawl. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'citation'. The 6 categories are: 0: Agents 1: ML (Machine Learning) 2: IR (Information Retrieval) 3: DB (Databases) 4: HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) 5: AI (Artificial Intelligence) Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' scientific publications, predict the category ID (0 to 5) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: The OPAL Operating System Project;Opal;;The Opal project is exploring a new operating system structure, tuned;to the needs of complex applications, such as CAD/CAM, where a number;of cooperating programs manipulate a large shared persistent database;of objects. In Opal, all code and data exists with in a single, huge,;shared address space. The single address space enhances sharing and;cooperation, because addresses have a unique (for all time);interpretation. Thus, pointer-based data structures can be directly;communicated and shared between programs at any time, and can be;stored directly on secondary storage without the need for translation.;This structure is simplified by the availability of a large address;space, such as those provided by the DEC Alpha, MIPS R4000,;HP/PA-RISC, and IBM RS6000.;Protection in Opal is independent of the single address space;;each Opal thread executes within a protection domain;that defines which virtual pages it has the right to access.;The rights to access a page can be easily transmitted from one;process to another. The result is a much more flexible protection;structure, permitting different (and dynamically changing);protection options depending on the trust relationship;between cooperating parties. We believe that this organization can;improve both the structure and performance of complex, cooperating;applications.;An Opal prototype has been built for the DEC Alpha platform on top of;the Mach operating system.;Information Sources;List of Opal-related papers.;Faculty Members; Hank Levy; Ed Lazowska; Jeff Chase (Duke University);Current Graduate Students; Mike Feeley; Ashutosh Tiwary; Vivek Narasayya; Dylan McNamee;Related Information; Single;address space mailing list archive.; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Hank Levy's Home Page; Henry M. Levy, Professor,;joined the faculty in 1983. Hank's current research;projects focus on operating systems,;on parallel and;distributed computing, on computer architecture (particularly;"Simultaneous Multithreading" architectures);and on object-based languages and environments. A recent project;called Opal;deals with single-address space operating systems for;64-bit computer architectures. The;Etch project;is producing a tool for performance instrumentation and optimization of;x86 binary executables.;Levy is author of two books;and numerous papers on computer systems, including;``outstanding paper''selections from four consecutive;ACM Symposia on Operating Systems Principles. He;is former chair of ACM SIGOPS;(the Special Interest Group on;Operating Systems), and program chair for the;16th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles, to;be held in 1997. He holds a B.S. from Carnegie-Mellon University;and an M.S. from the University of Washington.;Before coming to Washington, he was a Consulting Engineer with;Digital Equipment Corporation, where his work spanned the range;from operating systems to architectures for distributed systems;and workstations. Hank is a Fellow of the;Association for Computing Machinery;and recipient of a;Fulbright Research Scholar Award.;Eleven Master's students and nine Ph.D. students have survived;Levy's supervision; the Ph.D. students have;all escaped to academic positions or major research labs.;When not glued to his workstation, Hank can usually be;found skiing, biking, playing tennis, helping to lead the;department's infamous softball team (the;Smiling;Potatoes of Death), or sampling desserts at one of;Seattle's many dessert parlors.;Some Recent Publications;Reducing Network Latency Using Subpages in a Global Memory Environment.;H.A. Jamrozik, M.J. Feeley, G.M. Voelker, J. Evans II, A.R. Karlin, H.M. Levy, and M.K. Vernon. In;Proceedings of the Seventh ACM Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems,;October 1996.;[postscript];;Implementing Global Memory Management in a Workstation Cluster.;Michael M. Feeley, William E. Morgan, Frederic H. Pighin, Anna R. Karlin,;Henry M. Levy, and Chandramohan A. Thekkath.;To appear in Proc. of the 15th ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles;, December 1995.;;Simultaneous Multithreading: Maximizing On-Chip Parallelism.;Dean Tullsen, Susan Eggers, and Henry Levy.;In. Proc. of the 22nd Annual International Symposium;on Computer Architecture, June 1995.;;Exploiting Choice: Instruction Fetch and Issue on an Implementable;Simultaneous Multithreading Processor. Dean Tullsen,;Susan Eggers, Joen Emer, Henry Levy, Jack Lo, and Rebecca Stamm. In Proc.;of the 23rd International Symposium on Computer Architecture,;May 1996.;;Sharing and Protection in a Single-Address-Space Operating System.;Jeffrey S. Chase, Henry M. Levy, Michael J. Feeley, and Edward;D. Lazowska. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, 12(4),;November 1994.;;Integrating Coherency and Recoverability in Distributed Systems.;Michael J. Feeley, Jeffrey S. Chase, Vivek R. Narasayya,;and Henry M. Levy. In Proc. of the First Symposium on;Operating Systems Design and Implementation, November 1994.;;Hardware and Software Support for Efficient Exception Handling.;C. Thekkath and H. Levy. Proc. of the 6th Int. Conf. on Arch.;Support for Prog. Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS),;October 1994.;;Separating Data and Control Transfer in Distributed Operating Systems. C. Thekkath, H. Levy, and E. Lazowska. Proc.;of the 6th Int. Conf. on Arch. Support for Prog.;Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS), October 1994.;[email protected]; Target text information: Ashutosh Tiwary; Ashutosh Tiwary;;;[email protected];Department of Computer Science & Engineering,;University of Washington, Box 352350,;Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA;;I am a mostly-full-time fourth year graduate student. I work in the area of Single Address Space Operating Systems (Opal), Persistent Object Systems, Object Oriented Databases, Application Workload Measurement and Operating System Support for Databases. In the past, I have worked with CAD infrastructures, User Interfaces and Distributed Object Systems. In my spare time, I work in the Computer Science group at the Research and Technology Organization of Boeing Computer Services.; OOPSLA-95 Workshop on Building Large Distributed Software Systems Using Objects; OOPSLA-96 Workshop on Objects in Large Distributed and Persistent Software Systems;Projects;Opal;I am working on distribution in Opal. Opal is an operating systems project which addresses the issues and opportunities involved with creating a single, global address space, across multiple users and machines.;Jeff Chase is the primary architect of Opal. Hank Levy is the advisor working most closely with Opal and is also my advisor.; Application Workload Measurement;I am also work on measuring and characterizing the behavior of persistent object applications and some general techniques for doing this. See the paper below for some of my work in this area.; Distributed Object Systems;I have worked on several distributed object systems in my professional career. This;experience was the basis of; OOPSLA95 Workshop on Building Large Distributed Software Systems Using Objects that I co-organized. In 1996, we will follow this up by; OOPSLA96 Workshop on Objects in Large Distrbuted and Persistent Software Systems.; Publications; Using Virtual Addresses as Object References. J.Chase, H.Levy and A. Tiwary. In Proc. 2nd International Workshop on Object Orientation in Operating Systems, September 1992.; Exception Handling in a Parallel and Distributed Environment. A. Tiwary and H. Levy. In ECOOP Workshop on Exception Handling, July 1991.; Building Large Distributed Systems Using Objects. A. Tiwary, R.K. Raj, D.S. Lea, C.S. Bosch. In Addendum to the Proceedings of OOPSLA'95 (OOPS Messenger V6, #4), October 1995.; Evaluation of OO7 as a system and an application benchmark. A. Tiwary, V.R. Narasayya, H.M. Levy. In OOPSLA'95 Workshop on Object Database Behavior, Benchmarks and Performance, October 1995.; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Oren Etzioni's Home Page;Oren Etzioni's Home Page;Department of Computer Science and Engineering; University of;Washington; Seattle,;Washington, 98195;Voice: (206) 685-3035;;E-mail: [email protected];;FAX: (206) 543-2969.;Office: Sieg Hall, Room 209.;A brief bio;and photo.;Current Research; The;Internet Softbot enables a human user to state what he;or she wants accomplished. The Softbot disambiguates the request and;dynamically determines how and where to satisfy it.;The Softbot was one of the 5;finalists in the 1995 Discover;Awards for Technological Innovation in Computer Software.; The;MetaCrawler Softbot is a fielded Web service that enables you to search;multiple Web Indices in parallel, and provides sophisticated pruning;options. Try it!;c|net;recommends the MetaCrawler as the search service of choice!; The;Ahoy Softbot is a White Page service for the Web that locates;individual's home pages with high accuracy. Try it!; Brute;force learning: Brute can analyze 100,000 hypotheses a second, when;run on a SPARC-10.; Selected Publications;;Efficient Information Gathering on the Internet (FOCS '96);;Moving up the information food chain: deploying softbots on the;Web (AAAI '96); A;Scalable Comparison-Shopping Agent for the World-Wide Web;(Autonomous Agents '97); Multi-Service Search and; Comparison using the MetaCrawler in both; Postscript and; HTML, WWW '95.;; A Softbot-based interface to the internet.; CACM, July 1994.; Intelligent Agents on the Internet:; Fact, Fiction, and Forecast. IEEE Expert, August 1995.;; Intelligence without Robots (A Reply to Brooks).; AI Magazine, December 1993.;;Learning to understand information on the Internet. (IJCAI-95).;;Sound and Efficient Closed-World Reasoning for Planning (to;appear in AIJ).;;The First Law of Robotics (AAAI-94);;Additional Papers .; PhD Students Advised; Richard;Segal. Master's thesis: St. Bernard: The File;Retrieving Softbot, 1992.; Neal Lesh. Master's thesis: A Planner for a UNIX Softbot, 1993.; Keith Golden. Master's thesis: Planning for Universal;Quantification and Incomplete Information, 1994.; Terrance Goan. Master's thesis: Learning About Software Errors,;1994.; Mike;Perkowitz. Master's thesis: Learning to Understand Information on the; Internet, 1995.; Erik; Selberg. Master's thesis: Multi-Service Search and; Comparison using the MetaCrawler, 1995.; Oren Zamir and Jonathan Shakes.; Undergraduate Students Advised; Stephen Soderland, 1992, (PhD program, Umass Amherst).; Julie Roomy, 1993, (Hewlett-Packard).; Bruce Lesourd, 1993.; Robert Spiger, 1993, (Lockheed, AI research center).; William Alford, 1994, (PhD program, University of Wisconsin).; Greg Fitchenholtz, 1994, (Hewlett-Packard).; Guido Hunt, 1994.; Dymitr Mozdyniewicz, 1995, (Quark Inc.).; Machine Learning Resources;;The Machine Learning Database Repository;at UC Irvine.;;The Machine Learning Programs Repository at UC Irvine.; Knowledge Discovery Mine;containing information about knowledge discovery in databases.; Neuroprose;Archive containing recent papers relevant to neural networks.;;Machine Learning Information Services .;;University of Illinois Inductive Learning Group; StatLib containing data,;algorithms, and other information relevant to statistics.; Machine Learning;Toolbox (MLT) at GMD in Bonn, German.;;List of Usenet FAQs;Access Count Since Jan. 16, 1996:;;[email protected]; Target text information: Oren Zamir's Home Page;Oren Zamir's Home Page;Department of Computer Science and Engineering;University of Washington;Box 352350;Seattle,; WA 98195-2350;Office: 106 Chateau; (206) 616-1844; [email protected];Home: 10501 8th Ave. NE, apt. 331, Seattle WA 98125; (206) 361-1368;[email protected];I am an Israeli graduate student at the department of Computer;Science and Engineering at the University of Washington. My;undergraduate degree is in physics and mathematics from the Hebrew;University, Jerusalem, Israel.;My interests are in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and Software;Engineering. Currently I'm working on On-line Clustering algorithms;for Internet document retrievals. The basic idea is to help the user;with Internet searches resulting in hundreds of documents. This work;is done as part of the MetaCrawler; - a parallel Web search service, along with;Oren;Etzioni and;Erik Selberg.;My Resume is available here.;Here are some pictures of me doing the things I like most:;Diving in Sinai, Jeep;touring, and skiing.;Here are some pictures from my last Rafting Trip.;Here are some Interesting Links.; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: SPIN;[email protected]; The SPIN Operating System;SPIN is an extensible operating system kernel that;supports the dynamic adaptation of system interfaces and;implementations through direct application control, while still;maintaining system integrity and inter-application isolation.;SPIN allows applications to load code into the kernel at;runtime. Because it runs in the kernel, this extension code can access;hardware and other operating systems services with with almost no;overhead (basically a procedure call), and data can be passed by;reference, rather than copied. The SPIN kernel itself provides;a core set of interfaces and capabilities to basic resources. These;are used by collections of extensions to implement general system;services such as address spaces, IPC, threads, and networking. All;extension code (and most of the kernel) is written in the typesafe language Modula-3. The property of;typesafety prevents extensions from crashing the system by attempting;to manipulate arbitrary pieces of code or data.;SPIN runs on DEC Alpha workstations. We're using it to write;both specialized applications such as network video systems, as well;as for supporting general purpose UNIX programs.;You can connect to a machine;running SPIN with the in-kernel SPIN web server; here.; Quick Results;This structure allows programs to extend operating system services with;low overhead. For example, with SPIN running on a 133 MHz Alpha,;an application can handle and recover from a page fault in 29 microseconds.;It takes 22 microseconds to create a new thread of control, execute;it, terminate, and synchronize with its termination (fork/join). A protected;procedure call to another extension or to a kernel function takes .13;microseconds. A cross-machine RPC (application to application) over;ethernet takes under 600 microseconds; over ATM (on really old;adapters) it takes less than 450 microseconds. The same operations;under Mach or DEC UNIX take up to 30 times longer on the same;hardware. Time them yourself (or see our benchmarks page and save;yourself the effort).; Recent reports and papers;;Dynamic Binding for Extensible Operating Systems; An invocation mechanism which provides flexible, efficient, and;simple way of integrating extensions with an executing system.;Appeared in the 2nd OSDI.;;Extensibility, Safety and Performance in the SPIN Operating System; A design, implementation and performance paper. Appeared in the 15th SOSP.; An Extensible Protocol Architecture for;Application-Specific Networking; A design, implementation and performance paper. Appeared in 1996; Usenix Winter Conference.;;Writing an Operating System Using Modula-3; Describes our experiences using Modula-3 to build a high; performance extensible system. Makes clear the distinction between a; language and its implementation.;;Language Support for Extensible Operating Systems; We've been pretty happy with M3, but we've had to deal with a few; shortcomings in order to use the language in a safe extensible; operating system. This paper describes how we've addressed those; shortcomings.;;Safe Dynamic Linking in an Extensible Operating System; Describes the dynamic linker we use to load code into the kernel.; Key point is the ability to create and manage linkable namespaces that; describe interfaces and collections of interfaces.;;Language and Runtime Support for Dynamic Interposition of System Code; Describes the kernel's internal communication and extension; facilities. Shows use of dynamic code generation to improve the; performance of a critical kernel service.; More Information; Dynamic compilation; Waiting until run time to compile code.; Paper trail; Project Reports, Talks. Papers, etc.; Project members; Who we are.; Benchmarks; Interested in the bottom-line? Go here.; Modula-3; Information on Modula-3.; ARPA Project Overview; The executive summary and regular reports.; Our friends; We've gotten a lot of assistance from academia and industry on this; project. This page says who we're involved with.; Some related projects; Pointers to other extensible systems projects.; What other people are saying; Barbs and Arrows;Internal Documentation; The latest status for project members; Available Projects; Projects that could result in Qualifications credit,; a Masters degree, a funded RAship position, or undergraduate; project credit. (UW-CS only); Our mascot; We're encouraged that so many people have decided to adopt our;mascot as their own.;This page maintained by Brian Bershad.;[email protected]; Target text information: David Becker;David Becker;Contact info |;X marks my spot.; Stuff I do; SPIN; Much of my time goes to making;SPIN;a real, in-use, operating system.;I have responsibility for the low level code we borrow from OSF,;the device model, device drvier support, the build environment, code management,;and keeping our development platforms functioning. Someday I will get;to do performance measurement and optimization.; Sport; I've tried a bunch.;Ultimate frisbee is my favorite.; All-conference triple jump (Minnesota Athletic Conference, Bethel College '88); Ultimate Frisbee (UNC IM Champions '93); Volleyball (UNC IM Mens Grad/Fac Champions '93); Team sports I play:;ultimate;softball;volleyball;basketball;broomball;football;soccer;team-handball; and I also play;racquetball;golf;tennis; done this too:;bridge;camping;canoeing;disc-golf;foosball;hiking;paintball;ski;snorkeling;snowboard;track;wallyball;water-skiing;weightlifting;whitewater rafting;horseback riding;mountain biking;in-line skating; Interests ( the library); Economic topics particularly interest me:;Free banking,;Anti-trust,;Currency; SSTO RLVs. DC-X; Theology; 19th centuray railroads. How to boot a locomotive; .;; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Stephen Davis, longtime Atlantan, has been a Civil Warrior since the fourth grade. He served as Book Review Editor for Blue &amp; Gray magazine for more than twenty years, and is the author of more than a hundred articles on the Civil War in both scholarly and popular journals. His book Atlanta Will Fall: Sherman, Joe Johnston and the Yankee Heavy Battalions, was published in 2001. He is also the author of What the Yankees Did to Us: Shermans Bombardment and Wrecking of Atlanta (2012).; Title: A Long and Bloody Task: The Atlanta Campaign from Dalton through Kennesaw to the Chattahoochee, May 5-July 18, 1864 (Emerging Civil War Series) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Most people were introduced to John Buford through Sam Elliotts riveting portrayal of him in the film Gettysburg. Now, through the talented hand of Eric Wittenberg in his new exemplary book, a new generation of readers will meet the real Buford as history knew hima brilliant cavalry tactician and inspirational leader whose star reached its zenith at Gettysburg before an untimely illness struck him down just as opportunity for advancement to senior command beckoned. This wonderfully written and deeply researched study stands as a tribute even a gruff Old Army veteran like Buford would have admired." (Scott L. Mingus, Sr., author of Flames Beyond Gettysburg and Confederate General William Extra Billy Smith)As the author of 17 previous books on Civil War cavalry operations, Eric Wittenbergs name is well known to students of the Gettysburg Campaign. In The Devils to Pay: John Buford at Gettysburg, Wittenberg tackles one of Gettysburgs most iconic and revered leaders. Wittenbergs narrative encompasses every aspect of Bufords Gettysburg performance and readers will leave with a much better appreciation of John Buford and the cavalrymen who served under him. (James A. Hessler, author of Sickles at Gettysburg (2009) and co-author of Picketts Charge at Gettysburg (2015))Few books on Gettysburg spill much ink on the role played by General John Buford and his troopers during the opening hours of the battle, and even less regarding their participation during the rest of the first day or thereafter. Wittenbergs new master work details, for the first time, Bufords crucial roll and how he and his cavalrymen impacted the course of the battle. It is a scholarly, yet eminently readable book that is decades overdue. (J. David Petruzzi, author of The Complete Gettysburg Guide)No figure is more central to the Battle of Gettysburg than Union cavalryman John Buford. More than any other commanders decision, Bufords determination to stand and fight on July 1 precipitated all the combat that followed. Award-winning author Eric Wittenberg, noted for his excellent work on cavalry in general and Gettysburg in particular, offers a detailed examination of Bufords role in clear, well-ordered prose. The Devils to Pay is another must-have book on any Gettysburg shelf. (David A. Powell, author of The Maps of Chickamauga and The Chickamauga Campaign)an extraordinary and highly recommended addition to personal, community, and academic library collections and supplemental studies lists. (Midwest Book Review)Eric J. Wittenberg is an accomplished American Civil War cavalry historian and author. An attorney in Ohio, Wittenberg has authored over 21 books on various Civil War subjects, with particular focus on cavalry operations, as well as three dozen articles in popular magazines such as North &amp; South, Blue&amp;Gray, Americas Civil War, and Gettysburg Magazine. His first book, Gettysburgs Forgotten Cavalry Actions (Thomas Publications, Gettysburg PA, 1998) won the prestigious 1998 Bachelder-Coddington Literary Award. The second edition won the Army Historical Foundations Distinguished Writing Award, for Reprint, 2011. His 2014 book, The Devils to Pay: John Buford at Gettysburg. A History and Walking Tour, was awarded the Gettysburg Civil War Roundtables 2015 Book Award. Wittenberg is a favored speaker at Civil War Roundtables, and conducts tours of various Civil War battlefields and related sites. He was instrumental in saving important battlefield land at Trevilian Station and Brandy Station, Virginia, and wrote the text for the historical waysides located at Trevilian Station. He lives in Columbus with his wife Susan and their beloved dogs. Visit Eric J. Wittenberg's website: http://www.ericwittenberg.com; Title: The Devils to Pay: John Buford at Gettysburg. A History and Walking Tour. 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: The New York Times Book Review:The best concise book we have on the subject.The Wall Street Journal:Mr. McPhersonmounts a defense of Davis is provocative; the book in which he argues it is quietly persuasive. Mr. McPherson covers a great deal of ground. And there is an economical grace to his prose that makes the book a lightning-quick but lingering read that will appeal not only to Civil War buffs but also to those curious about the Southern presidency and government.The Washington Post:[A] fine study of Daviss military leadership.To this day it is difficult for many Americans to view Davis with dispassion, but McPherson has made a noble attempt to do so.Davis himself does not make that easy.Christian Science Monitor:Open minds are in short supply today, so it is refreshing that Civil War scholar and Pulitzer-winning author James M. McPherson has taken a fresh look at a subject with which is he eminently familiar: the life and times of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. With more than a dozen books about Americas greatest crucible to his credit, the 78-year-old author is still challenging past postulations.North SouthMagazine:Superb... McPherson succeeds admirably in recreating the world of 1861-1865 as seen through the eyes of a Southern nationalist and ardent defender of the established social order, and provides readers with a more balanced view of Davis than that handed down by many of his contemporaries."History Book Club:The first work to discretely consider Davis as head of his armies and navy... Crisply written, thoughtfully considered, and ultimately persuasive,Embattled Rebelis McPherson and biography at their best.James M. McPhersonis the George Henry Davis86 Professor of History Emeritus at Princeton University.He is the bestselling author of numerous books on theCivil War, includingBattle Cry of Freedom, which won thePulitzer Prize,Tried by War, andFor Cause and Comrades, bothof which won the Lincoln Prize.; Title: Embattled Rebel: Jefferson Davis as Commander in Chief Target text information: Description: "This superb book disproves the notion that theres nothing new to learn about the Civil War. Frank Varney builds a convincing case that William Rosecrans has been treated unfairly by historians and, perhaps more significantly, that Ulysses S. Grant deliberately destroyed his reputation and the reputations of other Civil War generals." (Civil War News)"An invaluable addition to Civil War Studies and reference shelves . . . and a sharp caution against putting too much blind faith in any one person's testimony, memoir, or historical accounting. Highly Recommended." (Midwest Book Review)I dropped everything and plunged into this book. Every page I read presented challenges to accepted views, including my own. General Grant and the Rewriting of History represents considerable ingenuity and independence of thought. (John Y. Simon, editor of the Grant Papers)Frank Varney earned his Ph.D. at Cornell University. He regularly leads student groups to Civil War battlefields and makes frequent speaking appearances before Civil War Roundtables and historical societies. Professor Varney is currently developing a course to be taught on-site at Gettysburg, and will do the same for a course on Chickamauga. He teaches U.S. and classical history at Dickinson State University of North Dakota, where he is also the director of the Theodore Roosevelt Honors Leadership Program. This is his first book.; Title: General Grant and the Rewriting of History: How the Destruction of General William S. Rosecrans Influenced Our Understanding of the Civil War I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: ''Unquestionably the best biography [of Pender] yet available.'' --Civil War TimesBrian Steel Wills is the director of the Center for the Study of the Civil War Era and professor of history at Kennesaw State University. He is the author of numerous books about the Civil War, including George Henry Thomas: As True as Steel, The War Hits Home: The Civil War in Southeastern Virginia, and A Battle from the Start: The Life of Nathan Bedford Forrest.; Title: Confederate General William Dorsey Pender: The Hope of Glory (Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War) Target text information: Description: Edward G. Longacre has previously done ground-breaking research for his acclaimed biographies of John Buford, George Armstrong Custer, and Joshua Chamberlain. His study of William Dorsey Pender is both a gripping narrative and a major contribution to our understanding of Civil War principles of command.Edward G. Longacre has written acclaimed biographies of John Buford, George Armstrong Custer, and Joshua Chamberlain. He lives in Virginia.; Title: General William Dorsey Pender: A Military Biography I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Henri de Wailly teaches at the Saint Cyr French National Military Academy. A specialist in military history, he has written several books in French including 1945 l'empire rompu : Syrie, Algrie, Indochine and Liban, Syrie : le mandat : 1919-1940.William Land holds a PhD from the University of Sydney. A retired reserve group captain of the Royal Australian Air Force, he was awarded Officier of the Lgion d'honneur in 2015.; Title: Invasion Syria, 1941: Churchill and de Gaulles Forgotten War 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: This book is a mesh of a straight forward history book and a photo book on Operation Epsom in 1944 outside of Caen The author is painstaking in his efforts to tell the complete story of this battle. He also does not have an axe to grind, nor does he take any sides. This is history as it was meant to be, purely retelling an important part of our history without embellishment or any skew. The written history is done well enough for any history buff who normally eschews picture books. (A Wargamers Needful Things)The historian Georges Bernage is one of France's premier experts on the 1944 Normandy Invasion. He has published over forty books on the subject since 1978.; Title: Battle of the Odon 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "He makes extensive use of personal accounts, as well as documentary materials, which not only illustrate the fighting, but helps the reader identify with the troops... While apt to be controversial, this is one of the most important recent works on the British Army in the war." (The NYMAS Review)...the depth of research and coverage within will provide a useful resource for future readers and researchers. (Society of Friends of the National Army Museum); Title: The Noise of Battle: The British Army and the Last Breakthrough Battle West of the Rhine, February-March 1945 Target text information: Description: "I recommend that anyone interested in this period of the war read this book as it will enhance their understanding of the campaign.&rdquo; - Desert Rats AssociationPeter Cox undertook detailed study of the battle of Sidi Rezegh to write his first book, Good Luck to All the Lads (2008), which told the wartime story of his father, Brian Cox, who fought at Sidi Rezegh. He has now written this more extensive and authoritative account of the battle.; Title: Desert War: The Battle of Sidi Rezegh (Anzac Battles Series) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Adam Carlson;Adam Carlson;<[email protected]>;Computer Science & Engineering Department;University of Washington;Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA;;This page is under construction, in fact, I've done almost nothing with it.;You can take a look at classes I've taken or;TAed, research I've been involved in, and some fun stuff.;For finger information:;[email protected];To send mail:;Adam Carlson <[email protected]>; 1-hop neighbor's text information: 301 Moved Permanently;Moved Permanently;The document has moved here.; Target text information: CSE 403 Home Page;CSE 403: Software Engineering;Meeting Times; Location: Loew 105; Time: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 11:30 - 12:20;;Professor: Nancy Leveson; Office: Sieg 219; Phone: 685-1934; Hours: by appointment; Mail: [email protected];TA: Adam Carlson; Office: Sieg 326a; Hours: Wed 12:30 - 1:30 or by appointment; Mail: [email protected];Course Description;This course will study the concepts, methods and tools for the specifications, design, construction, testing (analysis) and documentation of large software systems. Included also will be "non-technical" topics essential to creating complex software systems successfully, including project management.;Textbook;Ghezzi, Jazayeri, and Mandrioli, Fundamentals of Software Engineering, Prentice Hall, 1991.;Notes:; Notes on requirements; Some sample requirements interview questions; Producer-Consumer Petri Net and Axiomatic Specification notes; Z notes; Coupling and Cohesion notes;Assignments:; Assignment 1; Assignment 2; Assignment 3; Assignment 4; Assignment 5;Some links that may be of your interest:; Course syllabus (Updated 4/2); Send mail to the class mailing;list; news:comp.risks; Military Standard Defense System Software Development;Other information is available about; CSE403, Winter 1995; CSE403, Spring 1995; CSE403, Winter 1996; the Computer Science and Engineering Department;Suggestions/Feedback to: [email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Brian Bershad; Brian N. Bershad; [email protected];Work:; Computer Science & Engineering Department,; University of Washington, FR-35,; Seattle, WA 98195, USA;+1 (206) 543-6707;FAX (206) 543-2969;Home:;4240 124th Street NE.; Seattle, WA 98125, USA; Brian Bershad , Assistant Professor, has been at the University of;Washington since 1986. After receiving his PhD from the University of;Washington in 1990, he took a brief respite from Seattle between 1990;and 1993 to experiment with post-industrial culture in the Northeast.;In 1993, he returned to the Northwest for the coffee.;Bershad does research in operating systems, distributed systems,;networking, parallel systems, and architecture. A lot of his work has;appeared in TOCS, SOSP, ASPLOS and ISCA, although he can't seem to get a;SIGMETRICS paper published to save his life.;Besides working, Bershad runs, plays squash, and hangs out on the;stairmaster.; Projects include; SPIN -- Extensible;Operating Systems; Mobile Computing .; Memory management for operating systems and architectures.; The Midway Project. (at;Carnegie Mellon); Parallel;Networking for Scalable I/O; Rocky2 The;sequel.; Etch -- x86 binary instrumentation and optimization;Courses (Winter 96); CS&E 451.; Looking for a masters or quals project?;Click here for a list of projects you;might do for a masters degree, a quals project, or just for fun.; Some recent papers;;A Trace-driven Comparison of Algorithms for;Parallel Prefetching and Caching;Tracy Kimbrel, Andrew Tomkins, R. Hugo Patterson, Brian Bershad, Pei Cao,;Edward W. Felten, Garth A. Gibson, Anna R. Karlin, and Kai Li.;1996 ACM SIGOPS/USENIX Association Symposium on;Operating System Design and Implemenation.;October 96.; Dynamic Binding for Extensible;Systems Przemyslaw Pardyak and Brian N. Bershad. OSDI II.;1996 ACM SIGOPS/USENIX Association Symposium on;Operating System Design and Implemenation.;October 96.;;The Structure and Performance of Interpreters;Theodore H. Romer, Dennis Lee, Geoffrey M. Voelker, Alec Wolman,;Wayne A. Wong, Jean-Loup Baer, Brian N. Bershad and Henry M. Levy.;ASPLOS VII. October 96.;;Fast, Effective Dynamic;Compilation, Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation;J. Auslander, M. Philipose, C. Chambers, S.J. Eggers and B.N. Bershad. May 1996.;;An Extensible Protocol Architecture for Application-Specific Networking;Marc E. Fiuczynski and Brian N. Bershad;;Writing an Operating System Using Modula-3;Emin Gun Sirer, Stefan Savage, Przemyslaw Pardyak, Greg DeFouw,;Mary Ann Alapat,;Brian Bershad,;Appeared in the Workshop on Compiler Support for System Software,;February 1996.;; Language Support for Extensible Operating Systems ,;Wilson Hsieh, Marc Fiuczynski, Charles Garrett, Stefan Savage,;David Becker, Brian Bershad,;Appeared in the Workshop on Compiler Support for System Software,;February 1996.;Safe Dynamic Linking in an Extensible Operating System; Emin Gun Sirer, Marc Fiuczynski, Przemyslaw Pardyak, Brian Bershad, Appeared in the; Workshop on Compiler Support for System Software, February 1996.;Automatic Dynamic Compilation Support for Event Dispatching in Extensible Systems;C. Chambers, S.J. Eggers, J. Auslander, M. Philipose, M. Mock and P. Pardyak.;Workshop on Compiler Support for Systems Software, February 1996.; Extensibility,;Safety and Performance in the SPIN Operating System Bershad et.al. SOSP96.;;Reducing TLB and Memory Overhead Using Online;Superpage Promotion. Romer, Ohlrich, Karlin and Bershad. ISCA 95.; Write Detection for a Distributed Shared;Memory. Zekauskas, Sawdon and Bershad. This paper appeared;in the 1994 OSDI Conference.; Dynamic Page Mapping Policies for Cache Conflict;Resolution on Standard Hardware.Romer, Lee, Bershad and Chen.;This paper appeared in the 1994 OSDI Conference.; Mobisaic. Voelker, Bershad. This paper appeared in;the 1994 Mobile Computing Workshop.;;Issues in extensible operating systems. Savage, Bershad.; Avoiding Conflict Misses Dynamically in Large Direct-Mapped;Caches. Bershad, Chen, Lee and Romer ASPLOS VI.;;SPIN -- An Extensible Microkernel for;Application-specific Operating System Services. Bershad, et. al. UW;Technical Report.;;Efficient Packet Demultiplexing for Multiple Endpoints and Large Messages.;Yuhara, Bershad, Maeda and Moss. Winter USENIX 94.;;The Impact of Operating System Structure on Memory System Performance.; Chen and Bershad. SOSP 93.;;Protocol Service Decomposition for High Performance Networking.; Maeda and Bershad. SOSP 93.;;Practical Considerations for Non-Blocking Concurrent Objects.;Bershad. DCS 93.;;Fast Interrupt Priority Management in Operating System Kernels.;USENIX Microkernels Workshop. 1993.;;The Midway Distributed Shared Memory System;Bershad, Zekauskas and Sawdon. IEEE Compcon 93.; Local Area Mobile Computing on Stock Hardware and;Mostly Stock Software;Watson and Bershad. USENIX MOBLIC 93.;;Consistency Management for Virtually Indexed Caches.; Wheeler and Bershad. ASPLOS 92.;;Fast Mutual Exclusion for Uniprocessors.;Bershad, Redell and Ellis. ASPLOS 92.;; Using the Mach Communication Primitives in X11;Ginsburg, Baron and Bershad. MACHNIX 92.;;Using Microbenchmarks to Evaluate System Performance;Draves, Bershad and Forin. WWOS IV. 1992.;;Networking Performance for Microkernels.;Maeda and Bershad. WWOS IV. 1992.;;The Increasing Irrelevance of IPC Performance for Micro-kernel Based Operating Systems. .;Bershad. USENIX Microkernels Workshop. 1991.;;An I/O System for Mach.;Forin, Golub and Bershad. MACHNIX 91.;;Using Continuations to Implement Thread Management and Communication in;Operating Systems.;Draves, Bershad, Rashid and Dean. SOSP 91.; Other information; ARPA-related information; Rain-City Hash House Harriers Related Information; A;relative was once abducted by an alien.; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Wayne Ohlrich; Wayne Ohlrich;[email protected];Department of Computer Science & Engineering;University of Washington,;Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195-2350;Office:; C110 Guggenheim Annex,;; "The Chateau.";;; Publications and Research; Currently I am working with; Nancy Leveson; on model checking and automatic test generation from; specifications. In my spare time I have been working with; Brian Bershad,; Anna Karlin and; Ted Romer; doing memory performance analysis on the STD project (locally known as the; Severe TLB Damage project). Our group's paper will make its debut; at ISCA in Italy this summer.;;; Safety Research Home Page (Leveson).;; Memory Sytems Home Page;;ISCA `95.; T. Romer, W. Ohlrich, B. Bershad, A. Karlin:;Reducing TLB and Memory Overhead Using Online Superpage Promotion,;University Class information:;; UW Course Web;;; Personal Interests;; Just Fun and Games (Wayne's World of Wonder...).;;; The Information page; contains all sorts of useful links.;; The Seattle information; home page.;; The Investment page; contains investment information.;; Some Research; information that I have found useful.;;Page created October 1, 1994.; Last modified March 23, 1995.; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Memory Systems Research at the University of Washington;Memory Systems Research;Department of Computer Science & Engineering;University of Washington, FR-35;Seattle, WA 98195;Welcome to the home page for Memory Systems Research at UW CSE.;Description;Our research group is investigating techniques that use the operating;system to improve memory system performance. All of our work shares;the following features:; We rely a combination of simple hardware support and operating; system modifications to monitor the dynamic behavior of applications.; These monitoring mechanisms incur a small overhead at runtime, but the; information they collect can be used to identify sources of memory; system delays such as cache misses and TLB misses.; By identifying and resolving these bottlenecks, we not only pay for; the overhead of the monitoring mechanisms, but also significantly; improve overall system performance.;In our most recent project, we explored policies that monitor;application memory reference patterns in order to identify and resolve;TLB performance problems. Poor TLB performance results when the TLB;is too small to cover the current application's working set. Several;modern architectures support superpages: pages whose size is a;multiple of the system's base page size. On such systems TLB;performance can be improved by using larger pages, but at the cost of;wasted memory due to internal fragmentation.;We simulated several policies that adapt the page size dynamically to;different regions of an application's address space, constructing;superpages by copying the component pages to a contiguous region of;memory. We developed a policy that monitors TLB misses, and balances;the potential benefit of having a superpage (a reduction in future TLB;misses) against the cost of constructing the superpage (an in-memory;copy). By constructing superpages only when and where TLB miss;patterns warrant, this policy attains the TLB performance of large;pages without their internal fragmentation.;For more details on this project, see our paper; Reducing TLB and Memory Overhead Using Online Superpage Promotion; (ISCA '95, to appear).;We're looking for someone to implement these algorithms -- this would make;a good quals or masters project.;Project Description.;People;Faculty:; Brian Bershad ([email protected]); Anna Karlin ([email protected]);Current Students:; Dennis Lee ([email protected]); Wayne Ohlrich ([email protected]); Ted Romer ([email protected]); Wayne Wong ([email protected]);Papers; Reducing TLB and Memory Overhead Using Online Superpage Promotion .; Romer, Ohlrich, Karlin, and Bershad. ISCA '95, to appear.; Dynamic Page Mapping Policies for Cache Conflict Resolution on; Standard Hardware .; Romer, Lee, Bershad, and Chen. OSDI , pp. 255-266.; Avoiding Conflict Misses Dynamically in Large Direct-Mapped Caches .; Bershad, Lee, Romer, and Chen. ASPLOS VI, pp. 158-170.; A Comparison of the Memory Performance of the MIPS R3000 and DEC; Alpha 21064. Wong. Ph. D. Quals Project Report, University of; Washington.; Instruction Cache Effects of Different Code Reordering Algorithms.; Lee. Ph. D. Quals Project Report, University of Washington.; Memory Systems Bibliography;Ted Romer ([email protected]); I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve has written . . . with the intention of dispelling stereotypes and negative images of Native Americans. She has brought the richness of Native American culture and heritage to thousands. --National Humanities Council, 2000 National Humanities Medalist committee member"All tasks of womencooking, caring for children, tanning and sewingwere considered dignified and worthwhile. No work was looked upon as menial, consequently there were no menial workers."Luther Standing Bear, 1931&#xd; &#xd; Sioux women are the center of tribal life and the core of the tiospaye, the extended family. They maintain the values and traditions of Sioux culture, but their own stories and experiences often remain untold.&#xd; &#xd; Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve combed through the winter counts and oral records of her ancestors to discover their past. The result, Sioux Women: Traditionally Sacred, illuminates the struggles and joys of her grandmothers and other women who maintained tribal life as circumstances changed and outside cultures pushed for dominance. &#xd; &#xd; Sneve's storytelling powers enliven her personal exploration of the roles of Sioux girls and women, making the book an accessible journey into modern American Indian society.&#xd; &#xd; "Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve has written . . . with the intention of dispelling stereotypes and negative images of Native Americans. She has brought the richness of Native American culture and heritage to thousands."National Humanities Council, 2000 National Humanities Medalist committee member&#xd; &#xd; Sneve "has gained a reputation, both in Indian country and the literary community, as a first-rate storyteller."Bernie Hunhoff, South Dakota Magazine&#xd; &#xd; Sneve "is a good example of an elder in the traditional sense of the word. She's a careful observer of experiences, and she has learned, not only from her own experiences, but also [from those] of her people."Chuck Woodard, South Dakota State University; Title: Sioux Women: Traditionally Sacred 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Text: English; Title: English-Dakota Dictionary (Borealis) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Walking in the Sacred Manner is an exploration of the myths and culture of the Plains Indians, for whom the everyday and the spiritual are intertwined and women play a strong and important role in the spiritual and religious life of the community. Based on extensive first-person interviews by an established expert on Plains Indian women, Walking in the Sacred Manner is a singular and authentic record of the participation of women in the sacred traditions of Northern Plains tribes, including Lakota, Cheyenne, Crow, and Assiniboine. Through interviews with holy women and the families of women healers, Mark St. Pierre and Tilda Long Soldier paint a rich and varied portrait of a society and its traditions. Stereotypical images of the Native American drop away as the voices, dreams, and experiences of these women (both healers and healed) present insight into a culture about which little is known. It is a journey into the past, an exploration of the present, and a view full of hope for the future.Mark St. Pierre is the author of Madonna Swan: A Lakota Woman's Story. He is an adjunct professor of sociology, anthropology, and creative writing at Regis University in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. St. Pierre has spent twenty years living and learning among the Lakota.; Title: Walking in the Sacred Manner: Healers, Dreamers, and Pipe Carriers--Medicine Women of the Plains Target text information: Description: D. M. Dooling was founder and editorial director of Parabola Magazine and president of the Society for the Study of Myth and Tradition. She was the editor of A Way of Working: The Spiritual Dimension of Craft and coeditor of I Become Part of It: Sacred Dimensions in Native American Life.; Title: The Sons of the Wind: The Sacred Stories of the Lakota I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Originally titled Bonnet Brigades, this volume "presents a comprehensive yet readable account of a long-neglected aspect of American history" (LJ 8/66). Massey contends that the Civil War aided women's emancipation by creating "nondomestic opportunities" for them as industrial workers, writers, and even spies.Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.; Title: Women in the Civil War 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Gives readers a wide-ranging overview of the various ways women participated directly in military aspects of the Civil War."--Annals of Iowa"Hall ... delves deeply into primary sources to give readers more details and in some cases separates the myth from the facts of well-known stories. . . . Fascinating facts on individuals ... and excellent photographs, some not usually seen."--Journal of Southern History"Will serve as an important and helpful starting point for the increasing number of scholars wanting to know more about these remarkable women."--The Historian"The author has discovered a great deal of fresh, compelling, and fascinating material. The book is a goldmine of information for military historians and historians of gender."--Journal of Military History"Hall discloses one fascinating story after another of women who cross-dressed, deceived, and lied about their purposes and identities to participate in the Civil War. Hall is committed to interrogating and debunking unreliable evidence regarding women and the war, displaying, as the subtitle of one chapter states, his 'historical detective work,' front and center. His research is exhaustive and will become an essential source for anyone interested in women in the Civil War."--Civil War History"The result of Hall's painstaking labors is a work that demonstrates, even after a full chapter devoted to debunking myths, that innumerable women, perhaps thousands, violated gender norms to serve as soldiers in the American Civil War. Moreover, Hall found instances where disguised women actually rose in the enlisted ranks and a few who advanced as officers. . . . A well-researched and carefully documented volume. . . . Hall has provided grist for further scholarship on the ongoing questions of women's roles in the Civil War, women's capacity to serve in the military, and the extent to which Victorian gender roles were as constricted in practice as they were in the prescriptive literature of the day."--Journal of American History"A fascinating, scrupulously researched book about the unsung heroines who took up arms on both sides of the conflict, enlisting in disguise as men to accompany a brother, a husband, or a sweetheart into combat."--Easton (Maryland) Star Democrat"For the general reader, Hall's book is most satisfying. Hall limits his treatment to a small number of notable women, and covers many more with brief sketches in an 'Honor Roll,' thus not overwhelming the reader with biographical detail. Given the additional roles he discusses, the reader can also better appreciate the range of activities in which the women engaged. Hall should be highly commended for his fine effort as this work took years of assiduous, painstaking research."--Strategy Page"Should be a hit with both avid Civil War historians and general readers."--Civil War News"The debate of the last twenty years over whether or not women should be allowed in combat would have benefitted from a thorough read of Women on the Civil War Battlefront. Richard Hall demonstrates convincingly that women did everything men did in that War, and in greater numbers than heretofore thought possible. . . . This book is the result of meticulous research. Hall is careful to tell the reader when stories can't be checked against known facts, assess those which might be true, and discount those which cannot be supported with at least some verifiable facts. By the end of the book whether or not women can handle combat is no longer an issue. They did; they can, and someday they will be allowed to serve in all service capacities not in disguise, but as women."--Kentucky Historical Register"Halls main argument is that far more women were active in military affairs than previously thought, that women were in military places unknown to most historians of the war (such as prisoner-of-war camps), and that much of what we think we know about womens activities is not necessarily accurate. . . . A substantial and significant contribution to the history of women during the Civil War."Janet L. Coryell, coeditor of Negotiating the Boundaries of Southern Womanhood"Hall's main argument is that far more women were active in military affairs than previously thought, that women were in military places unknown to most historians of the war (such as prisoner-of-war camps), and that much of what we think we know about women's activities is not necessarily accurate. . . . A substantial and significant contribution to the history of women during the Civil War."--Janet L. Coryell, coeditor of Negotiating the Boundaries of Southern Womanhood; Title: Women on the Civil War Battlefront (Modern War Studies) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: &quot;An extraordinary story for any war's retelling.... Elizabeth Leonard, the leading authority on women in the Civil War armies, has provided excellent editorial notes and has pieced Edmonds's story together in admirable fashion.&quot;&mdash;The Historian&quot;Fascinating.... Sarah Edmonds's memoir is not to be missed.&quot;&mdash;Michigan Historical Review&quot;Great fun to read.&quot;&mdash;Civil War Courier; Title: Memoirs of a Soldier, Nurse, and Spy: A Woman's Adventures in the Union Army Target text information: Description: His failure to incorporate the arguments and conclusions of recent feminist theory on women warriors restricts freelance writer Hall's work to a simple narrative, but his book has its strengths. He concentrates on women, disguised as men, who served in the Civil War as soldiers, and succeeds in clearing away many of the romantic assumptions about the subject. What emerges is a compendium of fact and legend, interesting as much for its mythic aspect as for its historical accuracy. The text devotes too little space to the roles played during the war by soldiers' wives and their children. But despite its flaws, the book makes a useful contribution to a growing body of literature on "women who run with the wolves." Photos not seen by PW. Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.As is obvious from the acknowledgments, chapter notes, and appendixes, Hall ( Uninvited Guests , Aurora Press, 1988) went through a great deal of material for this documentary. And it shows. During this modern time of debate over the worthiness of females for combat, his book is surprisingly timely. After reading it the mere thought of a woman with a gun should turn any soldier's blood to Kool-Aid. The adventures of Anna Etheridge, Sara Edmonds, and Loreta Janeta Velazquez as well as the exploits of nameless other heroines in combat is thrilling to read even after a century and a third. Many of these women served with husbands, lovers, or brothers, but many served with the purest spirit of patriotism and adventure. They invented the double-agent concept before there was an 007. Recommended for Civil War freaks and general readers.- Lynn Thompson, formerly with Ozark Regional Lib., Ironton, Mo.Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.; Title: Patriots in Disguise: Women Warriors of the Civil War (First Edition) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Larry McMurchie's home page;; Larry McMurchie;Department of Computer Science and Engineering; University of;Washington; Seattle,;Washington, 98195;Voice: (206) 685-0951;;FAX: (206) 543-2969;;e-mail: [email protected];Office: Sieg Hall, Room 217;Current Research; Larry McMurchie, Director, NW Laboratory for Integrated;Systems, has a BA in Chemistry from Western Washington University;(1971) and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Washington. He;worked in the area of Quantum Chemistry during his graduate studies.;His primary focus was the numberical evaluation of a class of;integrals over Gaussian functions. He later applied this work to the;construction of large sparse Hamiltonian matrices. He is a coauthor;of a comprehensive package of computer programs (MELD) used in ab;initio calculations on small molecules.;;Since joining the staff of the Department of Computer Science and;Engineering, Larry has supervised the work of the technical staff of;the Laboratory for Integrated Systems. He was a coauthor or WireC, a;schematic capture system that allows designers to mix C code with;schematic symbols to creat a concise, parameterizable representation;of a design. Larry was also involved in the development and;commercialization of the MacTester, an integrated software/hardware;environment for the functional testing of chips, boards and;subsystems. Recently he has worked in the area of CAD for FPGAs and;has developed a general purpose performance-driven router for FPGAs.;;Northwest Laboratory for Integrated Systems,;;The MacTester: A Low-Cost VLSI Chip Tester;;Triptych: A New High-Density FPGA Architecture; Publications; Journal Articles ,;Upcoming Conferences;Return to CS&E Home Page; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Award-winning travel writer Scott Crawford resides in the British Virgin Islands. A professional educator, he has a keen interest in travel and history, which infuse his writings. Where's Me Plaid is his first book.; Title: Where's Me Plaid?: A Scottish Roots Odyssey 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "[A] fascinating look at the heritage of a small country with a big, big history."&#160; &#8212;Daily RecordChristopher Winn is the author of I Never Knew That About England, I Never Knew That About Ireland, I Never Knew That About Scotland, I Never Knew That About the Lake District, I Never Knew That About Wales, and many others.; Title: I Never Knew That About the Scottish Target text information: Description: "There's stuff in here that would have taken St. Patrick aback..." -- Terry Wogan; Title: I Never Knew That About Scotland I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Enthralling In the Kingdom of Ice is a brilliant explosion of narrative non-fiction: detailed, moving, harrowing, as gripping as any well-paced thriller but a lot more interesting because it is also true Too often American heroism is presented at one-dimensional success against the odds This is a much more subtle and rewarding book, an account of magnificent disaster, of courage devoted to attempting something that could not be done."--The Times of London As our knowledge of the world increases, it must be difficult for audacious explorers to find terra incognita to match their passion. Surely the same frustration holds true for writers in that worthy genre, exploration literature: Havent all great stories been told? Never underestimate the ingenuity of a first-rate author. Hampton Sidess In the Kingdom of Ice: The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS Jeannette, which recounts the astonishing tribulations of a group of seafarers determined to be the first men to reach and reconnoiter the North Pole, is a splendid book in every way It would be malicious to ruin the suspense about the fate of the Jeannettes crew The book is a marvelous nonfiction thriller.--The Wall Street Journal"Compelling....Sides spins a propulsive narrative from obscure documents, journals and his own firsthand visits to the Arctic regions visited by the Jeannette and its crew. In the Kingdom of Ice makes for harrowing reading as it recounts the grim aspects of the explorers' battle for survival: illness, crippling frostbite, snow-blindness and the prospect of starvation. As grisly as the details are, you keep turning pages to find out how DeLong and his men pull themselves past each setback even though there's always another one looming ahead."--USA Today[Sides] brings vividness to In the Kingdom of Ice, and in the tragedy of the Jeannette hes found a story that epitomizes both the heroism and the ghastly expense of life that characterized the entire Arctic enterpriseWith an eye for the telling detail, he sketches the crew members as individualsThe bare facts of what happened to the Jeannettes crew are easily Googleable, but if you dont already know the story, In the Kingdom of Ice reads like a first-class epic thriller. De Long and his companions became explorers of not only unknown geographical territory but also extremes of suffering and despair. In his stoic endurance of disappointment and pain, De Long rivals Louis Zamperini, the hero of Laura Hillenbrands Unbroken--Lev Grossman, Time MagazineFirst-rate polar history and adventure narrative...wonderfully evocative.... Sides vividly recounts the horrors [of the voyage].In the Kingdom of Ice is a harrowing story, well told.--The New York Times Book ReviewUnforgettablea pulse-racing epic of endurance set against an exceedingly bizarre Arctic backdrop[Sides] descriptions of the physical challenges the men face and the eerie landscape that surrounds them are masterful. As De Long and his crew attempt to save themselves, the story grows in suspense and psychological complexityMore strange and fantastic turns follow, involving uncharted and uninhabited lands, and it pains me that I cannot describe them without spoiling the pleasure of those who have not yet read In the Kingdom of Ice. Sides book is a masterful work of history and storytelling.--The Los Angeles TimesAmericas own brush with epic polar tragedy, the subject of Hampton Sides phenomenally gripping new book, is a less well-known affairWhat ensued a struggle to survive and a nearly 1,000-mile trek across the Arctic Ocean and into the vastness of Siberia stands as one of the most perilous journeys ever. Sides works story-telling magic as he evokes the pathos and suffering of what unfolded: De Long and his crew endured hardships that boggle the mind. But there is also beauty here [Sides] writes superbly on the geography of Siberia and the Arctic, and the abundant bird and animal life the explorers encountered on their travels, which took them across ice, storm-tossed seas, treacherous tundra, rocky seacoasts, and volcanic islands.--The Boston Globeharrowing and impeccably paced.--The New Yorker"A dazzling page-turner.....--Nathaniel Philbrick, New York Times bestselling author of In the Heart of the Sea, Bunker Hill and Sea of Glory[A] stunningly vivid account.....--Mark Bowden,New York TimesBestselling author ofBlack Hawk DownAn astonishingly good story....--Candice Millard, New York Times bestselling author of The Destiny of the Republic and The River of Doubt"Hampton Sides conjures the doomedUSS Jeannetteand her courageous crew with haunting power...."--Caroline Alexander, New York Times bestselling author of The Endurance and The Bounty"A spellbinding tale....--David Grann, New York Times bestselling author of The Lost City of Z"Hampton Sides is one of Americas most expansive and engaging storytellers, and he proves it again with the incredible saga of the USSJeannette...."--Scott Anderson, New York Times bestselling author of Lawrence in Arabia"Avivid tale of exploration setin a howling, deadly wilderness."--T.J. Stiles,Pulitzer Prize winning author ofThe First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius VanderbiltHAMPTON SIDES is an award-winning editor ofOutsideand the author of the bestselling historiesHellhound on his Trail, Blood and ThunderandGhost Soldiers.; Title: In the Kingdom of Ice: The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS Jeannette 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: What a book!....Excellent writing that combines some of the serious novelists techniques with information that can only come from hundreds of hours with long-forgotten diaries, letters and newspaper accounts....Comparable but better-known authors in the genre include David McCullough, John Barry and Timothy Egan. - Bill Streever, Dallas Morning NewsPolar historianswill be grateful to have the Crocker Land expedition properly documented. - New York Times Book ReviewDavid Welky reveals in this engrossing account....the classic litany of illness, privation and howling blizzards, [and] a singularly bizarre finding about [polar explorer Robert] Peary's original sighting. - NatureWelkys fast-moving, evocative narrative paints a vivid portrait of the men who, along with their Inuit companions, risked their lives for dreams of lost continents awaiting discovery. - The Explorers JournalA penetrating study of human character in a challenging environment....His seamless narrative, chilling at times and always thought-provoking, transports the reader to a time when the Arctic was virtually as harsh and inaccessible a place as the Moon or Mars. - Natural History"Drawing on extensive expedition diaries....This is a classic explorers narrative, pitting ambition against the limits of endurance." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)Making magnificent use of documents and recreating the years-long Arctic sojourn with the drama and immediacy of a tension-filled adventure novel, [Welky] conjures a romantic quest emblematic of the rugged manliness of the timevastly entertaining. - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)Welky is a superb writer, and he mines the interpersonal relationships of the expeditions participants the loyalties, the friendships grown or torn asunder, the cultural insensitivities as effectively as he describes the travel, the exploration into unknown territory, and the constant flirtation with death at the hands of the elements. - The Arctic Book ReviewUnravels the strange story of one of the worlds greatest discoveries that never was. - Simon Worrall, National GeographicDavid Welky is the author of The Thousand-Year Flood: The Ohio-Mississippi Disaster of 1937, The Moguls and the Dictators: Hollywood and the Coming of World War II, and other books. He is a professor of history at the University of Central Arkansas.; Title: A Wretched and Precarious Situation: In Search of the Last Arctic Frontier 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "The Worst Journey in the World is to travel writing what War and Peace is to the novel... a masterpiece."&#160;&mdash;The New York Review of BooksPerhaps the greatest first-hand account of polar exploration. In his introduction to the harrowing story of the Scott expedition to the South Pole, Apsley Cherry-Garrard states that "Polar Exploration is at once the cleanest and most isolated way of having a bad time which has been devised." This is his gripping account of an expedition gone disastrously wrong. One of the youngest members of Scott's team, the author was later part of the rescue party that eventually found the frozen bodies of Scott and three men who had accompanied him on the final push to the Pole. Prior to this sad denouement, Cherry-Garrard's account is filled with details of scientific discovery and anecdotes of human resilience in a harsh environment, supported by diary excerpts and accounts from other explorers. Summing up the reasons for writing the book, Cherry-Garrard says: "To me, and perhaps to you, the interest in this story is the men, and it is the spirit of the men, "the response of the spirit," which is interesting rather than what they did or failed to do: except in a superficial sense, they never failed... It is a story about human minds with all kinds of ideas and questions involved, which stretch beyond the furthest horizons."; Title: The Worst Journey in the World (Penguin Classics) Target text information: Description: Juha Nurminen, is Head of the Nurminen Foundation in Helsinki, Finland.Matti Lainema has travelled in Arctic regions, and collects literature concerning expeditions.; Title: A History of Arctic Exploration: Discovery, Adventure and Endurance at the Top of the World I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Programming by Demonstration for Information Agents this article we will refer to the user in the female form, while the agent will be referred to using male forms. Target text information: TrIAs: Trainable Information Assistants for Cooperative Problem Solving Software agents are intended to perform certain tasks on behalf of their users. In many cases, however, the agent's competence is not sufficient to produce the desired outcome. This paper presents an approach to cooperative problem solving in which an information agent and its user try to support each other in the achievement of a particular goal. As a side effect the user can extend the agent's capabilities in a programming-by-demonstration dialog, thus enabling it to autonomously perform similar tasks in the future. 1 Introduction Software agents are intended to autonomously perform certain tasks on behalf of their users. In many cases, however, the agent's competence might not be sufficient to produce the desired outcome. Instead of simply giving up and leaving the whole task to the user, a much better alternative would be to precisely identify what the cause of the current problem is, communicate it to another agent who can be expected to be able (and willing) to help, and use th... I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'citation'. The 6 categories are: 0: Agents 1: ML (Machine Learning) 2: IR (Information Retrieval) 3: DB (Databases) 4: HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) 5: AI (Artificial Intelligence) Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' scientific publications, predict the category ID (0 to 5) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Welcome to Shuichi's Home Page!;Shuichi Koga ([email protected]);Graduate Student;Computer Science and Engineering;Department;University of Washington; Hi there! My name is Shuichi Koga (if you haven't noticed by;now). I've just started up graduate studies here at the University of;Washington. I haven't quite figured out what I'll be doing yet for my;quals (much less my dissertation!).; I graduated from the University;of Virginia in May 1995 with a degree in Mathematics. I was also;heavily involved with the asian studies, foreign relations, and;government departments (I was originally slated to also get a degree;in asian studies). I also was heavily involved with the User Interface Group;and the computer science;department working on a project called Alice.;Since you're here anyways, why don't you take a look at...; A picture of me at 2:00am (230K).; Here's a; smaller one (18K).; What Shuichi means; My Finger Info; My current schedule; Neat hypertext links; What I do a lot of: hunt and destroy; bugs.;Shuichi Koga (;;[email protected]);Last modified: Mon Jun 17 02:48:19 1996; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: A splendid piece of forensic scholarship. Highly readable and aptly revisionist, this book will be as welcome for novice non-Muslims as for devout believers. -- Bruce B. Lawrence - Nancy and Jeffrey Marcus Professor of Religion, Duke UniversityAn outstanding, panoramic view of the development of the early Muslim community and its leading intellectual figures. -- Roy Mottahedeh - Gurney Professor of History, Harvard University, and author of 'The Mantle of the Prophet: Religion and Politics in Iran'"A thoughtful, critically informed reading of Islam's early history from a modernist perspective.""a thoughtful, critically informed reading of Islam's early history from a modernist perspective." --Choice"A thoughtful, critically informed reading of Islam's early history from a modernist perspective." --ChoiceAsma Afsaruddin is Associate Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. She is the author of 'Excellence and Precedence: Medieval Islamic Discourse on Legitimate Leadership'.; Title: The First Muslims: History and Memory 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: A New Statesman Book of the Year"Few issues capture the public imagination quite so urgently as that of Islams troubled relationship with the West, democracy, modernity and, indeed, itself... This is where Shadi Hamids Islamic Exceptionalism comes into its own." Shiraz Maher, The New Statesman"Fresh, provocative thinking." Kirkus ReviewsWell, it turns out, there is something going on with Islam, and Shadi Hamid, quite helpfully, has figured it out [An] illuminating book. Carlos Lozada, The Washington Post"A page-turner For me, the book also provided the rarest of enjoyments; it changed the way I looked at the world, even if just a bit." Murtaza Hussain, journalist at The Intercept"[Islamic Exceptionalism] limns the Islamist mind in unnerving detail... Hamid is unafraid to talk about heaven, theodicy and divine justice. The National InterestPerhaps [Hamids] most provocative claim is this: History will not necessarily favor the secular, liberal democracies of the West. Emma Green, The AtlanticShadi Hamid provides an invaluable corrective to Western interpretations of Islam, Islamism, and the future of democracy in the Muslim world. Whatever debate remains to be had cannot take place without reference to this insightful and sympathetic document.Lawrence Wright, author of The Looming Tower and Thirteen Days in SeptemberA riveting account of the Arab Spring and all that followed, by one of the worlds leading scholars on political Islam. Shadi Hamid explains convincingly that Islam and the political movements it spawns are truly exceptional and likely to frustrate the liberal determinists who believe that history inevitably gravitates to a secular future. A hugely important book. General David Petraeus (Ret.), former director of the CIA and commander of coalition forces in Iraq and AfghanistanIslamic Exceptionalism is an honest, deeply researched, and at times anguished effort to make sense of the Middle East after the failure of the Arab Spring and the rise of ISIS. Particularly rich and subtle on the crisis facing the Muslim Brotherhood, the book offers both a snapshot of a painful moment and a long-view inquiry into the meeting between Islam and democracy. Sobering, urgent reading for anyone who cares about the region, past and future. Noah Feldman, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Harvard Law School and author of Cool War, Scorpions, and The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State"A smart and highly readable book by one of the leading experts on the topic. Hamid examines the defining problem in the modern Middle East: how to mix religion and politics. His heartfelt fear is that in the age of ISIS a solution wont come quickly because the features of a modern democratic state are often at odds with the path to God.David Gregory, former host of Meet the Press and author of Hows Your FaithHamid offers readers a vital road map to navigate the chaos and confusion that is the postArab-Spring Middle East. Reza Aslan, New York Times bestselling author of Zealot and No God but GodBeyond the zero-sum proposals of Islam or liberalism, Shadi Hamid boldly wrestles with how these two can negotiate the future of Muslim polities. Along the way, he educates us, challenging entrenched stereotypes and blind presumptions, especially the notion that the Muslim world must, can, or should go the way of the West. Islam is a constant not a variable. Islamic Exceptionalism suggests that this may be the beginning of wisdom for anyone wishing to understand, let alone shape, the political future of majority Muslim states.Sherman A. Jackson, King Faisal Chair in Islamic Thought and Culture, University of Southern California "Ambitious and Challenging" Amanda Zeidan, The Huffington PostProbably the most thoughtful attempt that I know to come to grips, to try to make sense of the rubble of the Arab Spring, to see what can be done after these colossal disappointments. Leon Wieseltier, Isaiah Berlin Senior Fellow in Culture and Policy, The Brookings Institution"Hamids work offers a tempered, well-researched analysis of Islamism in its current state and offers tentative hopes for those seeking a new way through the intricacies of Islamic politics in the Middle East." Publishers WeeklyExcellent. The Irish Examiner"For those who feel that everything will be solved by an 'Islamic reformation,' Hamid has cautionary words." --Prospect Shadi Hamid is a senior fellow in the Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution and a contributing writer for The Atlantic. An expert on Islamist movements, he previously served as director of research at the Brookings Doha Center. His first book Temptations of Power: Islamists and Illiberal Democracy in a New Middle East was named a Foreign Affairs Best Book of 2014. Hamid lives in Washington, D.C.; Title: Islamic Exceptionalism: How the Struggle Over Islam Is Reshaping the World 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "A dark but brilliantly original work, Formations of the Secular is one of the most important books on religion and the modern in recent years." (H-Net Reviews)"This wonderfully illuminating book should be read alongside the author's Genealogies of Religion . . ." (Religion)"Formations of the Secular is also a difficult if stunningly eloquent book, a response both elusive and forthright to the many shelves of 'books on terrorism' which this country's trade publishers are rushing into print." (Bryn Mawr Review of Comparative Literature)"...one of the most interesting scholars of religious writing today." (Christian Scholar's Review)"...Asad's brilliant study remains a defining piece of intellectual and scholarly contribution for all of those interested in exploring the religious and the secular in the modern era." (The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences); Title: Formations of the Secular: Christianity, Islam, Modernity (Cultural Memory in the Present) Target text information: Description: "This important book makes available for the first time in English a selection of writings from Muslim thinkers engaged with the issues of global modernity. Most Euro-Americans have generally had to be content with the skewed stereotypes and soundbites provided by the media, which portray all Muslims as anti-Western fanatics. Thoughtful readers here have access to the alternative voices of 20th-century Muslim intellectual life. The breadth and sophistication of this collection make it the indispensable sourcebook for anyone concerned with modern Islamic reflections on democracy, politics, and religion."--Carl W. Ernst, University of North CarolinaCharles Kurzman is at Georgia State University.; Title: Liberal Islam: A Sourcebook I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Jeremy Buhler's Home Page;Jeremy Buhler's Home Page;Do not attempt to adjust your browser.; We are controlling transmission.;; Status:;First-year Ph.D. student; Institution:; University of Washington; Department:; Computer Science and Engineering; Office:;Sieg Hall 429; Office Phone:;(206)543-5129; Home Phone:;(206)729-1455; E-mail Address:;[email protected]; Finger me at:; tako.cs.washington.edu;Important Stuff;Lecture notes on suffix trees (Postscript); (LaTeX);My research (coming soon);My course schedule;My PGP public key;Cyber-activism at the; Electronic Frontier Foundation;;Just for Grins;Recommended reading;My undergraduate alma mater:; Rice University;Quotable quotes;My cat's home page;We now return control of your browser to you.;Jeremy Buhler;([email protected]);Last Update: 10/18/96; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: ..."an excellent model of a psychohistorical study that has been informed by the conclusions derived from experimental psychology. Her study of the psychosocial dynamics behind moral decision making can also help historians look for the patterns of primary data that can prove fruitful in understanding the behaviors of bystanders as they confront such assaults on humanity as those set in motion by the Nazis. She helps historians to answer the questions of why and how normal people watch political murder from the sidelines.""-American Historical Review"Bystanders is a powerful argument...The theoretical conclusions of Barnett's final pages are so pertinent, so powerful, that I would gladly have seen them all printed in italics. Indeed, were I now teaching an introductory course on Christian ethics in either a church or a seminary I would include this book as mandatory reading."-Christian Century?Bystanders is a powerful argument...The theoretical conclusions of Barnett's final pages are so pertinent, so powerful, that I would gladly have seen them all printed in italics. Indeed, were I now teaching an introductory course on Christian ethics in either a church or a seminary I would include this book as mandatory reading.?-Christian Century?...an excellent model of a psychohistorical study that has been informed by the conclusions derived from experimental psychology. Her study of the psychosocial dynamics behind moral decision making can also help historians look for the patterns of primary data that can prove fruitful in understanding the behaviors of bystanders as they confront such assaults on humanity as those set in motion by the Nazis. She helps historians to answer the questions of why and how normal people watch political murder from the sidelines."?-American Historical Review.,."an excellent model of a psychohistorical study that has been informed by the conclusions derived from experimental psychology. Her study of the psychosocial dynamics behind moral decision making can also help historians look for the patterns of primary data that can prove fruitful in understanding the behaviors of bystanders as they confront such assaults on humanity as those set in motion by the Nazis. She helps historians to answer the questions of why and how normal people watch political murder from the sidelines.""-American Historical Review"Victoria Barnett's new book is a welcome and necessary addition to the scholarship on the holocaust, in particular on its implications for Christians and Christianity....Barnett's lucidly written, accessible book will find a receptive audience in undergraduate and graduate classes as well as among the broader interested public."-Doris L. Bergen Professor University of Notre Dame"Without flinching, and with sharp distaste for any apologetics, Barnett scrutinizes the behavior of the "bystanders," those who saw and did nothing and then claimed they bore no responsibility. This book is a great achievement and will disturb the complacency of all those who thought they already knew the history of the Holocaust."-Susannah Heschel author of Abraham Geiger and the Jewish Jesus"Victoria Barnett's book charts new ground in considering the bystander phenomenon during the Holocaust. Drawing from a wide variety of sources Barnett examines the historical and ethical implications of bystander behavior on three levels: the individual, institutional and international. Scholars and educators will benefit from Barnett's innovative and provocative study."-Mary Johnson National Senior Program Associate Facing History and Ourselves"The ethical questions [Barnett] raises are as relevant and searing for the bystanders of today as they are for those of the past. Extremely well written, interesting and clear, the book should appeal to students in college-level Holocaust studies courses as well as the general public. It provides a great deal of information about Holocaust history while simultaneously provoking the reader toward moral self-scrutiny."-Pearl Oliner Professor of Education Research Director Altruistic Personality and Prosocial Behavior InstituteVICTORIA J. BARNETT is a consultant for the Department of Church Relations, U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. She has written numerous scholarly articles on religious topics. An authority on the history of the churches during the Holocaust, she is the author of For the Soul of the People: Protestant Protest against Hitler (1992).; Title: Bystanders: Conscience and Complicity During the Holocaust 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Approaches to Auschwitz is brilliant in its pedagogy, authoritative in its understanding, and bold in its impact. It ranks as an original work of scholarship and among the finest--if not the finest--of the texts that professors can choose for their class."Richard L. Rubenstein is President Emeritus and Distinguished Professor of Religion at the University of Bridgeport, Connecticut, where he also serves as Director of the University's Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. An internationally recognized historian of religion, he previously served as Distinguished Professor of Religion at Florida State University, where the Richard L. Rubenstein Chair for Religious Studies was created in his honor.; Title: Approaches to Auschwitz: The Holocaust and Its Legacy 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Ericksen and Heschel's collection of articles provides concise access to cutting-edge scholarship on an important and sensitive topic. Their authors share a common starting point of placing the 'church struggle' in a demythologized context. It was a struggle for the preservation of church autonomy within the Nazi dictatorship, not a struggle against either the regime or the mass murder of the Jews. They then confront the far more crucial questions: Why and how did so many Christians in Germany---both Protestant and Catholic---reconcile their religious beliefs with National Socialism and embrace the Hitler's regime? How did this accommodation and enthusiastic support facilitate the Holocaust? The answers are careful and qualified, disheartening and convincing." ---Christopher R. Browning, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and author of Ordinary Men "After more than fifty years, the wounds of the Holocaust remain---as do the questions. These important and insightful essays remind us of Christian complicity in the Holocaust and the difficulty of coming to grips with that complicity. The contention of this volume---that the German churches played a far more important role in the Nazi atrocities than has been hitherto realized---is convincingly documented here in a readable and provocative way." ---Marc H. Ellis, Baylor UniversityRobert P. Ericksen (Editor) is Associate Professor of History at Pacific Lutheran University. He is the author of Theologians under Hitler: Gerhard Kittel, Paul Althaus, and Emanuel Hirsch (Yale University Press). He is also on the editorial board of Kirchliche Zeitgeschichte, and he is a Research Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Susannah Heschel (Editor)is the Eli Black Professor of Jewish Studies at Dartmouth College. She is the author of Abraham Geiger and the Jewish Jesus (University of Chicago Press) and co-editor of Insider/Outsider: American Jews and Multiculturalism (University of California Press). Contributors: Shelley Baranowski is Professor of History at the University of Akron. She is author of The Confessing Church, Conservative Elites, and the Nazi State (Edwin Mellon Press) and also The Sanctity of Rural Life: Nobility, Protestantism, and Nazism in Weimar Prussia (Oxford University Press). Kenneth C. Barnes is Associate Professor of History at the University of Central Arkansas. He is the author of Nazism, Liberalism, and Christianity: Protestant Social Thought in Germany and Great Britain 1925--1937 (University Press of Kentucky). Doris L. Bergen is Associate Professor of History at Notre Dame University. She is the author of Twisted Cross: The German Christian Movement in the Third Reich (University of North Carolina Press). Micha Brumlik is Professor of Education at the University of Heidelberg. He is the author of Der Anti-Alt (Eichborn Verlag). Guenter Lewy is Professor Emeritus of Religion at Smith College. He is the author of The Catholic Church and Nazi Germany (McGraw Hill). Michael B. Lukens is Professor of Religious Studies at St. Norbert College. He is Director of the Killeen Chair of Theology and Philosophy and he is a Research Fellow at the Institut fr Europische Geschichte in Mainz, Germany.; Title: Betrayal: German Churches and the Holocaust Target text information: Description: This volume presents the deeds and writings of both well-known and lesser-known resisters.VERDICT A &quot;you-are-there&quot; vividness illuminates the striking bravery of the few in a grim period of world history. Fascinating, gripping reading for church groups, historians, and other interested readers.--Library JournalAnyone wanting to know about the heroes of the Christian resistance to Hitler and the Nazis would do well to pick up Annemarie Kidder's new book. It's an excellent introduction to the lives of extraordinary people most of us don't know about but should.--Eric Metaxas, author, Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, SpyAcross the decades these witnesses challenge each of us to ask: What am I doing now in the face of injustice?--Mary Frances Coady, Author, With Bound Hands: The Life and Selected Prison Letters of Alfred DelpThere is a great deal of literature dealing with the Holocaust. But information about Christians who resisted the Nazi regime and paid with their lives is one of the lesser-known aspects of this period in history. Readers will find the portraits of theirlives and dedication to their faith inspiring.--BooklistAnnemarie S. Kidder is a German-born theologian, Presbyterian pastor, and associate professor of the Ecumenical Theological Seminary, Detroit. She is the author/editor of numerous books, including Karl Rahner's The Mystical Way in Everyday Life (2010), Making Confession/Hearing Confession: A History of the Cure ofSouls (2010), and Etty Hillesum: EssentialWritings (2009).; Title: Ultimate Price: Testimonies of Christians Who Resisted the Third Reich I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: ''Unquestionably the best biography [of Pender] yet available.'' --Civil War TimesBrian Steel Wills is the director of the Center for the Study of the Civil War Era and professor of history at Kennesaw State University. He is the author of numerous books about the Civil War, including George Henry Thomas: As True as Steel, The War Hits Home: The Civil War in Southeastern Virginia, and A Battle from the Start: The Life of Nathan Bedford Forrest.; Title: Confederate General William Dorsey Pender: The Hope of Glory (Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War) Target text information: Description: Edward G. Longacre has previously done ground-breaking research for his acclaimed biographies of John Buford, George Armstrong Custer, and Joshua Chamberlain. His study of William Dorsey Pender is both a gripping narrative and a major contribution to our understanding of Civil War principles of command.Edward G. Longacre has written acclaimed biographies of John Buford, George Armstrong Custer, and Joshua Chamberlain. He lives in Virginia.; Title: General William Dorsey Pender: A Military Biography I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Brian C. Hales is a board-certified anesthesiologist in Layton, Utah, and graduated from Utah State University. He is the award-winning author of six books on Mormon polygamy, including a three-volume series on the history and theology of Joseph Smith's Polygamy. Along with his wife, Laura, he maintains JosephSmithsPolygamy.org. Brian's entire database of polygamy-related documents may be accessed at MormonPolygamyDocuments.org. He is the father of four children.Laura Harris Hales is a freelance copy editor, author, and educator. She received a bachelor's degree in International Relations from Brigham Young University and a master's degree in Professional Writing from New England College. She has worked as both a paralegal and as an adjunct professor of English. After marrying in 2013, she found herself immersed in the study of LDS Church history. With her husband, she maintains JosephSmithsPolygamy.org. Laura is the mother of five children.; Title: Joseph Smith's Polygamy: Toward a Better Understanding 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: A conservative Christian writer and director of the Religious Information Center in Southern California, Abanes presents an unvarnished history of Mormonism. As in some of his other works, such as End-Time Visions: The Road to Armageddon, his intention here is primarily to expose falsehoods and contradictions. In the process, he has created a chronological account of Mormonism that includes many things often intentionally suppressed by leaders of the Latter-day Saints (LDS). Abanes knows his facts and documents his material with careful footnotes, creating a good counterweight to the one-sided image presented in LDS-approved histories. He makes use of private journals and secular articles of the times as well as a wide range of scholarly writings. The resulting book gives a piercing historical overview of Mormon teachings and development. It also looks at contemporary Mormonism and the controversial changes in language and policy, which have resulted in the projection of a more mainstream image. This well-researched and readable history will be of interest to anyone seeking an objective Mormon history and is recommended for both academic and public libraries. C. Robert Nixon, M.L.S., Lafayette, INCopyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.Many people believe that Mormonism, also known as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), is just another Christian denomination seeking the world's betterment. But there was a time in America when the Mormon church was seen as little more than a cult-like collection of polygamous, religious zealots seeking the political overthrow of the United States. This aspect of Mormon history, dating back to Palmyra, New York, in the early 1800s, is but one facet of an enthralling saga laced with all the elements of an action-packed Hollywood movie: sex, lust, violence, greed, murder, deceit, and betrayal. Nevertheless, Mormonism has managed to emerge as one of the world's wealthiest and most influential religions. In fact, it wields more economic power more effectively than any other organized religion in existence.Now, investigative religion journalist Richard Abanes -- author of End-Time Visions: The Road to Armageddon? and a highly regarded authority on cults, the occult, new religious movements, and the religious fringe -- examines the fascinating history of Mormonism in its entirety. Using exhaustive documentation, Abanes reveals the origins of Mormonism, the socioeconomic factors that contributed to its growth, its ongoing political agenda, and its religious teachings. Moreover, Abanes details what may be some of the most intriguing, yet rarely discussed, events in LDS history that continue to make it one of the most controversial of all religions.One Nation Under Gods will appeal to anyone interested in Mormon history, cults, the religious evolution of the United States, and humanity's perennial desire to find spiritual fulfilment -- a desire too often pursued at any cost.; Title: One Nation Under Gods: A History of the Mormon Church 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Advance praise for The Mormon People The Mormon church has never been more important in American politics. In this smart, lucid history of the faith, Matthew Bowman explains a religion that many Americans dont understand but should. With Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman in the race, this is essential reading for anyone interested in 2012 and beyond.Tom Brokaw, author of The Time of Our Lives: A Conversation About America Matthew Bowman has brought us a cogent, judicious, and important account of a faith that has been an important element in American history but remained surprisingly misunderstood.Michael Beschloss, author of Presidential Courage: Brave Leaders and How They Changed America, 17891989 What do Mormons stand for? Are they quintessential good citizens or troubling religious deviants? Why are Mormons running for president? Matthew Bowman offers a quick, lively, and informative trip into the heart of Mormonism. All who are concerned or just curious will learn a lot about the making of modern Mormons from this book.Richard Lyman Bushman, author of Joseph Smith: Rough Stone RollingMatthew Bowman received his Ph.D. in American religious history from Georgetown University in May 2011, and a masters in American history from the University of Utah. His dissertation, The Urban Pulpit: Evangelicals and the City in New York, 18801930, was funded by the prestigious Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship. His work on American evangelicism and Mormonism has appeared in, among other places, Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation, Journal of the Early Republic, and The New Republic. The associate editor of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, Matthew Bowman teaches at Hampden-Sydney College.; Title: The Mormon People: The Making of an American Faith Target text information: Description: 'This book is a gorgeously illustrated look at Mormonism from the inside out. It will help any reader better understand how Mormons see their faith.' &mdash Matthew Bowman, Author of The Mormon People: The Making of an American Faith'This is more than a stunning see, more than an incredible read, it is also a deep heart-felt feel that will speak not only to you, but also to all those who open its pages &#133; Who is the book really for? It IS for the coffee table in your living room &#133; Every LDS home should have a ready-to-share copy. This is a wonderful gift idea for Christmas, birthdays, baptisms,etc &#133; With such truly amazing pictures and photographs, small charts and maps, this is also a great book for teaching IN the Church.' &#151; Association of Mormon Letters; Title: The Mormons: An Illustrated History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE 370 Index Page;CSE 370 Index Page;Current Quarter;The web for the current quarter of CSE 370 is here.;Previous Quarters;Course webs from earlier quarters should be intact (more or less; if you;notice problems, for instance links that don't work, please send mail to;[email protected]).;Spring 1996;Other information is available about; the; University of Washington,; the; Department of Computer Science and Engineering,; the;; Computer Science degree program (offered through the College; of Arts and Sciences),; the;; Computer Engineering degree program (offered through the College; of Engineering).;Portions of the CSE 370 Web may be reprinted or adapted for academic;nonprofit purposes, providing the source is accurately quoted and duly;credited. The CSE 370 Web: Copyright 1996, Department of Computer;Science and Engineering, University of Washington.; Comments to: [email protected] (Last Update:;; 11/17/96;); 1-hop neighbor's text information: CSE471 --- Computer Design and Organization; CSE471 --- Computer Design and Organization; General Information;Meets: MWF 10:30-11:20, Loew 102;Instructor: Larry Snyder;Office Hours: MW 4:30-5:30 or by appointment.;E-mail address: snyder@cs;Office: Sieg 426B 543-9265;Assistant: Judy Watson (jwatson@cs), Sieg 426E, 543-0374.;TA: Robert Chen;Office Hours: Sieg 326A, 4:30-5:30 Tuesdays/Thursdays;E-mail address: chensg@cs; Catalog Description;CPU instruction addressing models, CPU structure and functions,;computer arithmetic and logic unit, register transfer level design,;hardware and microprogram control, memory hierarchy design and;organization, I/O and system components interconnection. Laboratory;project involves design and simulation of an instruction set;processor.;Prerequisite: CSE 370 and CSE 378.; Class notes; Monday, 30 Sep 96 (Postscript) Reading: 1.1-1.4; Wednesday, 2 Oct 96 (Postscript) Reading: 1.5-1.6; Friday, 4 Oct 96 (Postscript) Reading: 1.7-1.10; Monday, 7 Oct 96 (Postscript),; Review Sheet and; Answer Sheet.; Wednesday, 9 Oct 96 (Postscript); Friday, 11 Oct 96 (Postscript); Monday, 14 Oct 96 (Postscript),; Homework 1,; ALU in HTML, Reading: Skim Appendix A; Wednesday, 16 Oct 96 (Postscript); Friday, 18 Oct 96 (Color Postscript), Reading: 3.1-3.2; Monday, 21 Oct 96 (Postscript), Reading: 3.3-3.4; Wednesday, 23 Oct 96 (Postscript),; Homework 2, Reading: 4.1-4.2; Friday, 25 Oct 96 (Postscript), Reading: 4.3.1-2; Monday, 28 Oct 96 (Postscript),; Homework 3, Reading: Skim H&P, Chap 6.; Wednesday, 30 Oct 96 (Postscript); Friday, 1 Nov 96 (Postscript); Monday, 4 Nov 96 (Revised),; Review; Wednesday, 6 Nov 96 (Postscript),; Review Answers;Friday, 8 Nov 96 Midterm Fast Answers;Holiday Monday, 11 Nov 96; Wednesday, 13 Nov 96 (Postscript),; Homework 4, Reading: 4.6;Friday, 15 Nov 96 (Postscript);Monday, 18 Nov 96 (Postscript);Wednesday, 20 Nov 96 (Postscript),; Homework 5,6,7;Friday, 22 Nov 96 (Postscript);Monday, 25 Nov 96 (Postscript);Wednesday, 27 Nov 96 (Postscript);Holiday Friday, 29 Nov 96 (Postscript);Monday, 2 Dec 96 (Postscript);Wednesday, 4 Dec 96 (Postscript);Friday, 6 Dec 96 (Postscript);Monday, 9 Dec 96 (Postscript);Wednesday, 11 Dec 96 (Postscript); Lab Materials;The following files are available for the Verilog pipeline design:;Verilog simulation of MIPS pipeline, pipeline.v.;Additional modules for pipeline design, common.v.;Sample program, source form, test.s.;Sample program, program segment in "binary", prog.bin.;Sample program, data segment in "binary", data.bin.;Simple assembler for MIPS assembly language, asm.bin.;Man page for the assembler, man.; Previous Quarters; Fall 95; Fall 94;Verilog References;This is a free Postscript; Verilog reference card.;TA; [email protected]; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Stefan G. Berg;Stefan G. Berg; Work Home;427 Sieg Hall;University of Washington;Box 352350;Seattle, WA 98195-2350;U.S.A.;5212 University Way NE;Apt. 203;Seattle, WA 98105-3532;U.S.A.;Phone: +1 206 543 5118;Fax: +1 206 543 2969;Phone: +1 206 525 2147;Fax: +1 206 524 7725;Email; [email protected];Contents; Address Information; About Me; Past Projects and Activities; Current Projects and Activities; Some Interesting Pages;; My Finger Information.; About Me:;Stefan was born in;Cologne ,;Germany in Spring of 1973. In 1989, he completed his Mittlere Reife (10th;grade) at the Schillergymnasium in Cologne before coming to the United States;to receive a high school diploma from Bloomington High School North (Indiana);in 1991. Stefan received his Bachelor of Science with honors and distinction;in the field of computer science from;Indiana University in 1994. At the moment;he is working towards a PhD at the;University of Washington with an expected completion date sometime this;century.;Past Projects and Activities:; CSE505; Project: Implementation of an SK Reduction Machine.; Teaching Assistant for; CSE471; .;; CSE548 Project: Comparison of Hardware and Software Solutions to; False Sharing.; Teaching Assistant for; CSE142; .; CSE521; Project: A Study of Linear-Time Sorting Algorithms.; Teaching Assistant for; CSE370; .;Current Projects and Activities:;; Quals Project: Comparison of Hardware and Software Solutions to; False Sharing.;Some Interesting Pages:; A few;; pictures about me and the people around me.; My rafting;; pictures .; My; bookmarks. Exciting!; The; Red Square at the University of Washington, this moment.; The;; weather in Seattle.;Print Yourself;Something crazy I did. I didn't even come up with this particular;solution myself, but the implementation was done by me. It's;all on one line and shouldn't contain a trailing carriage return;(384 bytes). Compiles without warning with gcc. If you run it,;this program will print it's exact source code. If you can do it;in fewer bytes in C, I'd like to see it!;v(c){putchar(c);}u(char*x){for(;*x;x++)if(*x-92)if(*x-34;)v(*x);else{v(92);v(34);}else{v(92);v(92);}v(92);v(48);};char x[]={37,115,0};main(){char*b="v(c){putchar(c);}u(ch;ar*x){for(;*x;x++)if(*x-92)if(*x-34)v(*x);else{v(92);v(3;4);}else{v(92);v(92);}v(92);v(48);}char x[]={37,115,0};m;ain(){char*b=\"\0\";printf(x,b);u(b);u(b+=148);printf(x,;b);}\0";printf(x,b);u(b);u(b+=148);printf(x,b);};Stefan's resume is available in;postscript ,;dvi , and;TeX format.; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. 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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Neil G. Clark is a researcher and writer who has conducted more than five years of investigation on the topic. The book is based on over a thousand previously unreleased law enforcement reports on waterfront gangsters, hundreds of rare archival records, interviews, dozens of trial transcripts, and numerous newspaper accounts. For more information about the book and the author visit neilgclark.com.; Title: Dock Boss: Eddie McGrath and the West Side Waterfront Target text information: Description: Ron Ross. St. Martin's, $26.95 (400p) ISBN 0-312-30638-5Humming with wisecracks and crowded with oddball characters and lovable cranks, this mesmerizing anecdotal history rewrites the maligned legend of Jewish prizefighter Al "Bummy" Davis. Born Albert Abraham Davidoff in 1920, Davis was a plucky young street scrapper who rapidly became one of the most brash and charismatic boxers of his generation. With a devastating left hook and irrepressible chutzpah, Davis won many of his professional fights and nearly all of the hearts in Brownsville, the once infamous Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn, N.Y. Home to Abe "Kid Twist" Reles and "Pittsburgh Phil" Strauss, two of the Jewish mob's most feared henchmen, Brownsville was where lighthearted kvetching and the shouts of pushcart vendors faded into the muffled screams of the mafia hit. In the hands of Louis "Lepke" Buchalter and "Big Al" Anastasia, Murder Inc. turned the business of crime into a vast, well-oiled enterprise. As the younger brother of Willie Davidoff, one of Buchalter's trusted bagmen, Davis never escaped his brother's shadow and the tabloids had a field day painting him as a dirty, low-life thug. To Ross, a former professional boxer and fight promoter, the story of Bummy Davis is inseparable from that of Depression-era Brooklyn, where the mob was still in its infancy and people were in desperate need of a champion. Having scoured the memories of Brownsville natives and boxing associates for scraps of stories, Ross stitches them together with wonderfully imagined scenes and crackling dialogue. Although the book is wreathed in the golden halo of nostalgia, Ross writes with the flair and spellbinding magnetism of a natural storyteller. Photos not seen by PW.Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.Advance Praise for Bummy Davis vs. Murder, Inc.:"You don't have to be a fight fan to enjoy Bummy Davis vs. Murder Inc., or even remember the riveting career of Bummy Davis, the ill-starred little Jewish boxer from Brownsville. Ron Ross tells an intense personal story with a powerful sense of social history about the Jewish mob world of the 20's-30's that makes this labor of love one of the most gripping reads in years."-Budd Schulberg, author of On the Waterfront and Sparring With Hemingway: And Other Legends of the Fight Game"My heartfelt thanks to Ron Ross for bringing excitement back into my reading time. I couldn't separate myself from Bummy Davis vs. Murder Inc." -Angelo Dundee, trainer of Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard "A generation before Mike Tyson emerged from the poverty of Brownsville, Al 'Bummy' Davis came off of the same violent streets to electrify boxing fans with a lights-out punch and a wild-child style. With this compelling book, Ron Ross tells the tabloid tale of this Hebrew brawler with astonishing detail and a sense of history.In the end, Bummy Davis probably died a hero, trying to stop a bar stick-up, because underneath it all he had the hero's fearless heart. This is a terrific, truthful book." -Jack Newfield, author of Only in America: The Life and Crimes of Don King and Robert F. Kennedy: A Memoir ; Title: Bummy Davis vs. Murder, Inc.: The Rise and Fall of the Jewish Mafia and an Ill-Fated Prizefighter I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Paradigma: Agent Implementation through Jini One of the key problems of recent years has been the divide between theoretical work in agent-based systems and its practical complement which have, to a large extent, developed along different paths. The Paradigma implementation framework has been designed with the aim of narrowing this gap. It relies on an extensive formal agent framework implemented using recent advances in Java technology. Specifically, Paradigma uses Jini connectivity technology to enable the creation of on-line communities in support of the development of agent-based systems. 1 Introduction In a networked environment that is highly interconnected, interdependent and heterogeneous, we are faced with an explosion of information and available services that are increasingly hard to manage. Agent-based systems can provide solutions to these problems as a consequence of their dynamics of social interaction; communication and cooperation can be used to effectively model problem domains through the interaction of agent... 1-hop neighbor's text information: MARS: a Programmable Coordination Architecture for Mobile Agents Mobile agents represent a promising technology for the development of Internet applications. However, mobile computational entities introduce peculiar problems w.r.t. the coordination of the application components. The paper outlines the advantages of Linda-like coordination models, and shows how a programmable coordination model based on reactive tuple spaces can provide further desirable features for Internet applications based on mobile agents. Accordingly, the paper presents the design and the implementation of the MARS coordination architecture for Java-based mobile agents. MARS defines Linda-like tuple spaces, which can be programmed to react with specific actions to the accesses made by mobile agents. Target text information: Towards a Layered Approach for Agent Infrastructure: The Right Tools for the Right Job It is clear by now that the take-up of agent technologies and the wide use of such technologies in open environments depends on the provision of appropriate infrastructure to support the rapid development of applications. In this paper, we argue that the elements required for the development of infrastructure span three different fields, which, nevertheless, have a great degree of overlap. Middleware technologies, mobile agent and intelligent agent research all have significant contributions to make towards a holistic approach to infrastructure development, but it is necessary to make clear distinctions between the requirements at each level and explain how they can be integrated so as to provide a clearer focus and allow the use of existing technologies. Our view of the requirements for infrastructure to support agent-based systems has been formed through experience with developing an agent implementation environment based on a formal agent framework. We argue that in order to provide support to developers, this infrastructure must address both conceptual concerns relating the different types of entities, and relationships between agent and non-agent entities in the environment, as well as more technical concerns. This paper describes the general requirements for infrastructure, the specific contributions from different areas, and our own efforts in progressing towards them. 1. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'citation'. The 6 categories are: 0: Agents 1: ML (Machine Learning) 2: IR (Information Retrieval) 3: DB (Databases) 4: HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) 5: AI (Artificial Intelligence) Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' scientific publications, predict the category ID (0 to 5) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Gary Nash's Forging Freedom is the most important book on the black experience in an American city yet written...No book better reveals how the early black experience in America became so perisitently urban and naggingly ambivalent. No book better reveals how politics, social conditions, and religiosity in a colonial Quaker metropois shaped modern Afro-American culture. And no book also better demonstrates how hard-won, carefully sculpted, historical research, sophisticated interpretation, and clear, unambiguous prose remain the historian's finest achievement. Forging Freedom is a triumph, most obviously for Nash, but most beneficially for any student of America who wants to know how and why our deepest, most enduring paradoxes found their origins so early and so tragically in urban racial tension. (Jon Butler, Yale University)A distinguished historian has given us a gift of major proportion...Nash...presents a fascinating and unknown picture in remarkable detail. This moving and well-documented case study stretches all the way from Philadelphia's early Quaker years to the agitation and conflict of the antebellum era. Students of later civil rights movements will be amazed by how far back the story goes, how familiar it sounds in certain parts, and how much of it can be recovered by a patient and determined scholar. (Peter H. Wood, Duke University)Nash is our preeminent historian of the early seaboard cities and a leading scholar of the black experience and race relations in early America. His research is energetic, absolutely current, very nearly exhaustive, and it yields an account that is vibrantly rendered. Much of the best material is on the blacks, much of the most horrifying on the whites, but always he maintains a difficult balance, capturing episodes and events as well as deeper trends on both sides of the racial divide in a narrative at oncce teeming and telling. (Michael Zuckerman, University of Pennsylvania)Now comes this superbly written book by Gary Nash, one of the prolific scholars on the subject, on the early history of the races at a particularly crucial juncture that occurred in the city of Philadelphia that sheds insight into the entire process...A particular strength of his work lies in his detailing of the resiliency and creativity of black culture in the city. (Joseph Boskin Los Angeles Times Book Review)Nash's book is a major contribution to our understanding of black life in the early American republic; it is a vivid and compelling account of the evolution of Philadelphia's black community in a period of increasing raciam. (Eric Foner American Historical Review)A compelling view of the development of black urban culture and society in Philadelphia. Masterfully researched and skillfully combining social scientific data and traditional documents, this work succeeds admirably as narrative and analysis. It easily ranks among the best work in the fields of black urban history and early American race relations. (Waldo E. Martin, Jr. William and Mary Quarterly)Gary B. Nash is Professor of History Emeritus, University of California, Los Angeles, and Professor and Director, National Center for History in the Schools.; Title: Forging Freedom: The Formation of Philadelphia's Black Community, 1720-1840 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Michael Lee Lanning formerly served as public affairs officer for General H. Norman Schwarzkopf. He has spent more than twenty years on active duty in the United States Army. He has written nine books of military history, including The Military 100, The African-American Soldier, and Blood Warriors: Americas Military Elites. He lives in Phoenix, Arizona.; Title: African Americans in the Revolutionary War 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: [An] astonishing story . . . Paint yourself a mental picture of the American War of Independence. If all you see are British redcoats battling minutemen and Continentals, Kathleen DuVals Independence Lost will knock your socks off. . . . To read [this book] is to see the task of recovering the entire American Revolution has barely begun.The New York Times Book Review [DuVal] has produced a richly documented and compelling account . . . to form a layered history of connected, sometimes shared, experiences.The Wall Street Journal A remarkable, necessaryand entirely newbook about the American Revolution. DuVals history reminds us that if we celebrate a more inclusive vision of the United States this Fourth of July, one that seems ascendant these days, it is not the one the founding generation had in mind.The Daily BeastDeclaring that the American Revolution was fought in the name of empire almost seems blasphemous. However, DuVal excellently details how the event was actually a war for empire along the Gulf Coast of the United States. . . . Highly recommended for students and scholars of the revolution, American South, borderlands, and forgotten theaters of war; along with those looking for a solid read in history.Library Journal (starred review)With deep research and lively writing, Kathleen DuVal musters a compelling cast to recover the dramatic story of the American Revolution in borderlands uneasily shared by rival empires, enslaved people, and defiant natives. She deftly reveals powerful but long-hidden dimensions of a revolution rich with many possible alternatives to the triumph of the United States.Alan Taylor, Pulitzer Prizewinning author of The Internal Enemy In a completely new take on the American Revolution and a riveting contribution to history, Kathleen DuVal explains how an unexpected cast of Gulf Coast characters fought for their own version of self-determination. The story is gripping, rife with pathos, double-dealing, and intrigue. The outcome is compelling, reverberating through American history to the present.Elizabeth A. Fenn, Pulitzer Prizewinning author of Encounters at the Heart of the World Independence Lost is an extraordinary achievement. Rooting compelling personal stories in deep original research, Kathleen DuVal brings to life a war for American independence that will be utterly new to most readers.Daniel K. Richter, Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of Before the Revolution Kathleen DuVal has found an exciting and accessible way to convey this history without sacrificing the richness and intricacy of a part of North America where multiple Indian nationsas well as Britain, France, Spain, and the emerging United Statescompeted with one another for power.Andrs Resndez, author of A Land So Strange A superb example of how the familiar becomes unfamiliar when viewed from a fresh angle, Independence Lost is a work of stunning scholarship with which anyone interested in the origins of the United States will have to contend.Andrew Cayton, co-author of The Dominion of War With stirring prose and through inventive, indefatigable research, Kathleen DuVal recovers a place in time and a cast of compelling characters that seldom feature in our accounts of the wars that created the United States. The result is an important, original, and entirely unforgettable book.Jane Kamensky, author of The Exchange ArtistFrom the Hardcover edition.Kathleen DuVal teaches Early American history and American Indian history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her previous books include The Native Ground: Indians and Colonists in the Heart of the Continent, winner of the J. G. Ragsdale Book Award from the Arkansas Historical Association. She is also co-editor of Interpreting a Continent: Voices from Colonial America.From the Hardcover edition.; Title: Independence Lost: Lives on the Edge of the American Revolution Target text information: Description: Nash's reminder that African-Americans made up a fifth of the population during the Revolutionary era exemplifies the purpose of this lively, accessible "corrective to historical amnesia," comprising three discrete chapters based on lectures he delivered at Harvard in 2004. The wide-ranging first chapter, "The Black Americans' Revolution," illustrates how the War for Independence whetted slaves' thirst for freedom. Nash chronicles slave defection to the British (for whom many more blacks fought than for the Americans) and sketches vivid portraits of individuals who sued for their freedom in the courts. The impassioned second chapter asks, "Could Slavery Have Been Abolished?" and argues the affirmative&mdash;that ending slavery during the postrevolutionary period was not only possible but would have unified rather than split the nation. Nash traces broad political and economic conditions (e.g., widespread abolitionist sentiment) to support his argument, and blames the nation's leaders and founding fathers for their lack of political courage. The concluding essay explores questions of citizenship and national identity through the early 19th-century writings of two contemporary Philadelphians, the African-American businessman James Forten and Tench Coxe, a white political economist. Nash (The Unknown American Revolution) exhibits gracefully assertive scholarship in this brief but meaty synthesis. (Mar.) Copyright &copy; Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Adult/High School&ndash;This well-written, compact book by a master historian presents the appalling story of the denial of political and human rights for black Americans after they had fought during the Revolutionary War. More infuriating, this rejection came despite the era's grand rhetoric, all men are created equal. In three chapters, readers learn of the heroism and tenacity of black patriots, and also of blacks who fought for the British; the near success of efforts to abolish slavery following the war; and the sad story of the first decades of the 19th century, when blacks in the North and South were deprived of civil liberties. In the process, Thomas Jefferson's hypocrisy in racial matters is delineated. Readers are also shown that, going back many generations, commercial interests of many politicians have trumped ideals. Nash supplies accessible accounts of important American black leaders too often left out of textbooks, such as businessman and pamphleteer James Forten, surveyor Benjamin Banneker, poet Phillis Wheatley, and others. A must-buy.&ndash;Alan Gropman, National Defense University, Washington, DC Copyright &copy; Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.; Title: The Forgotten Fifth: African Americans in the Age of Revolution (The Nathan I. Huggins Lectures) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: 'This fascinating book is, I believe intentionally, more provocative than merely persuasive, more skeptical than most among us are. It looks at the history of international negotiation, both explicit and by maneuver, in the presence of nuclear weapons and concludes that disparities in nuclear armaments - including zero on one side - make much less difference than they are given credit for. If the argument doesn't persuade you, the forty case studies of nuclear weapons in crisis bargaining (eleven involving the United States) will make you think it over.' Thomas C. Schelling, Winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences'Todd S. Sechser and Matthew Fuhrmann make a compelling case that, during the Cold War, nuclear weapons played a critically important role in deterring a nuclear attack on the US; but, importantly, they argue that this was the only role they played. They did not deter the many other security crises we had to deal with, including the Berlin crisis, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. And they argue that this historical fact has great significance to today's security issues. This book is an important read, not only for its clear articulation of history, but for its relevance to planning nuclear forces or nuclear policy today.' William J. Perry, former United States Secretary of Defense'This is the most important study on nuclear compellence since Richard Betts published his landmark book in 1987. In fact, Sechser and Fuhrmann have likely written the definitive study on why nuclear compellence has not worked and cannot work.' Robert J. Art, Christian A. Herter Professor of International Relations, Brandeis University,Massachusetts'Scholars and policymakers have long debated whether obtaining nuclear weapons would allow powerful states to bully or blackmail weaker adversaries, but previous efforts to address this question have lacked both strong logical foundations and systematic empirical evidence. In this rigorous and clearly written study, Todd S. Sechser and Matthew Fuhrmann explain why nuclear superiority confers far less leverage than hardliners typically believe. It is a model of policy-relevant social science that deserves a wide audience.' Stephen M. Walt, Robert and Renee Belfer Professor of International Affairs, Harvard University, Massachusetts'How do nuclear weapons shape international politics? Does the possession of nuclear weapons provide states with coercive advantages during a crisis? Many scholars and policy makers assume that they do. In their well-researched, crisply argued book, Todd S. Sechser and Matthew Fuhrmann rely on both historical and quantitative approaches to develop their theory of nuclear skepticism. Nuclear weapons, they argue, remain powerful tools for deterrence but contribute little to successful coercive diplomacy. This is an important book: Sechser and Fuhrmann's arguments have potentially significant consequences for both our understanding of nuclear dynamics and the practice of nuclear statecraft, and deserve great attention and debate.' Francis J. Gavin, Frank Stanton Chair in Nuclear Security Policy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology'A solid and thorough deconstruction and reconstruction of theories about the utility of nuclear threats. Required reading for anyone interested in nuclear diplomacy.' Bruce M. Russett, Dean Acheson Professor of Political Science, Yale University, ConnecticutCan nuclear weapons be used to blackmail other countries? The prevailing wisdom is that nuclear weapons are useful for coercion in world politics, but this book shows that this view is misguided. Nuclear weapons are useful mainly for deterrence and self-defense, not for coercion.; Title: Nuclear Weapons and Coercive Diplomacy 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Fascinating . . . Characteristically vivid and astute." --Timothy Garton Ash, The New York Review of Books "[Murder in Amsterdam] is a work of philosophical and narrative tension, strikingly sharp and brooding, frank and openly curious." --San Francisco Chronicle "Shrewd, subtly argued." --The New York Times Book ReviewIan Buruma is editor ofThe New York Review of Books. His previous books includeTheir Promised Land,Year Zero,The China Lover,Murder in Amsterdam,Occidentalism,God's Dust,Behind the Mask,The Wages of Guilt,Bad Elements,and Taming the Gods.; Title: Murder in Amsterdam: Liberal Europe, Islam, and the Limits of Tolerance Target text information: Description: "Curt Cardwell has offered us an economic analysis of one of the more important documents in modern U.S. history, NSC 68, which is sure to change our understanding of the imperatives that drove American leaders in the early Cold War years, especially the 'dollar gap' and the need to stimulate spending. It will provide an invaluable source for a revisionist/materialist interpretation of the Cold War." - Robert Buzzanco, author of Masters of War and Vietnam and the Transformation of American Life"Curt Cardwell demonstrates that political economy is not a lost art. In this meticulously researched and comprehensive account of the place of NSC 68 in the early Cold War, Cardwell lays out the economic imperatives facing the Truman administration and the role rearmament played in postwar recovery. The book is a persuasively argued revision of the standard story told with verve and energy." - Marilyn B. Young, Professor, Department of History, New York University"Curt Cardwell has written an important, perceptive, and analytically powerful book that adds a new dimension to existing understanding of the transformation of the United States after World War II into a national security state. His impressive research substantiates a provocative main thesis that U.S. leaders prosecuted the Cold War more to preserve a liberal economic world order than to contain the Soviet Union. Cardwell exposes the previously overlooked centrality of the dollar gap as a motivating factor guiding postwar U.S. policy, providing an important corrective, especially to existing accounts that exaggerate the success of the Marshall Plan." - James I. Matray, California State University, Chico"Today's overwhelming U.S. military budget had its roots in 1949-1950, whereas the famous (if long-secret) NSC 68 strategy paper of 1950 shaped American plans to the end of the Cold War - and after. Curt Cardwell has written the definitive study of these crucial pivots in American history by giving this book two special qualities: a mastery of the records revealing what triggered these U.S. policies, and a beautifully done dissection of the all-important economic causes that shaped - and misshaped - this historic turn and, consequently, the more than 60 years that have followed." - Walter LaFeber, Cornell University, author of America, Russia, and the Cold War, 1945-2006, and The American Age: U.S. Foreign Relations at Home and Abroad since 1750Cardwell's book argues that NSC 68 grew out of US concerns not with a growing Soviet menace but with the prospect that Western Europe would face a serious payments deficit with the dollar area when the Marshall Plan ended in 1952." -John L. Harper, SurvivalNSC 68 and the Political Economy of the Early Cold War reexamines the origins and implementation of NSC 68, the massive rearmament program that the United States embarked upon beginning in the summer of 1950. It challenges most studies on NSC 68 as a document of geostrategy, and argues, instead, that it is more correctly understood as a document rooted in concerns for the U.S. domestic political economy.; Title: Nsc 68 and the Political Economy of the Early Cold War I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: A Methodology and Modelling Technique for Systems of BDI Agents The construction of large-scale embedded software systems demands the use of design methodologies and modelling techniques that support abstraction, inheritance, modularity, and other mechanisms for reducing complexity and preventing error. If multi-agent systems are to become widely accepted as a basis for large-scale applications, adequate agentoriented methodologies and modelling techniques will be essential. This is not just to ensure that systems are reliable, maintainable, and conformant, but to allow their design, implementation, and maintenance to be carried out by software analysts and engineers rather than researchers. In this paper we describe an agent-oriented methodology and modelling technique for systems of agents based upon the Belief-Desire-Intention (BDI) paradigm. Our models extend existing Object-Oriented (OO) models. By building upon and adapting existing, well-understood techniques, we take advantage of their maturity to produce an approach that can be easily lear... 1-hop neighbor's text information: A Survey of Agent-Oriented Methodologies . This article introduces the current agent-oriented methodologies. It discusseswhat approacheshave been followed (mainly extending existing objectoriented and knowledge engineering methodologies), the suitability of these approaches for agent modelling, and some conclusions drawn from the survey. 1 Introduction Agent technology has received a great deal of attention in the last few years and, as a result, the industry is beginning to get interested in using this technology to develop its own products. In spite of the different developed agent theories, languages, architectures and the successful agent-based applications, very little work for specifying (and applying) techniques to develop applications using agent technology has been done. The role of agent-oriented methodologies is to assist in all the phases of the life cycle of an agent-based application, including its management. This article reviews the current approaches to the development of an agent-oriented (AO) methodology. ... 1-hop neighbor's text information: JACK Intelligent Agents - Components for Intelligent Agents in Java This paper is organised as follows. Section 2 introduces JACK Intelligent Agents, presenting the approach taken by AOS to its design and outlining its major engineering characteristics. The BDI model is discussed briefly in Section 3. Section 4 gives an outline of how to build an application with JACK Intelligent Agents. Finally, in Section 5 we discuss how the use of this framework can be beneficial to both engineers and researchers. For brevity, we will refer to JACK Intelligent Agents simply as "JACK". Target text information: Prometheus: A Methodology for Developing Intelligent Agents Abstract. As agents gain acceptance as a technology there is a growing need for practical methods for developing agent applications. This paper presents the Prometheus methodology, which has been developed over several years in collaboration with Agent Oriented Software. The methodology has been taught at industry workshops and university courses. It has proven effective in assisting developers to design, document, and build agent systems. Prometheus differs from existing methodologies in that it is a detailed and complete (start to end) methodology for developing intelligent agents which has evolved out of industrial and pedagogical experience. This paper describes the process and the products of the methodology illustrated by a running example. 1 I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'citation'. The 6 categories are: 0: Agents 1: ML (Machine Learning) 2: IR (Information Retrieval) 3: DB (Databases) 4: HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) 5: AI (Artificial Intelligence) Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' scientific publications, predict the category ID (0 to 5) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Gretchen Knapp, PhD, is a native of the greater Buffalo area, having grown up in the town of Tonawanda. She earned her doctorate in history from the University of Buffalo and MLS from the University of Maryland. Knapp taught U.S. history and archives at Illinois State University and received fellowships from the New York State Archives, the University of Minnesota Social Welfare Archives and the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library. She lives in Normal, Illinois, with her husband.; Title: World War II Buffalo (Military) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Title: Love of amusement parks inspire authorAuthor: Susan J. ConradPublisher: The Daily News OnlineDate: 6/25/2011Niagara Falls resident Rose Ann Hirsch has always enjoyed amusement parks. She recently published her third book about local parks.Hirsch will be available at 1 p.m. today at Present Tense, 101 Washington St., Batavia, to sign her book, Western New York Amusement Parks, which is part of Arcadia Publishings Images of America series.The book focuses on the history of about 20 amusement parks that operated during the last 100 years, including Darien Lake Theme Park. Along with more than 200 historical images, Hirsch includes chronological information on the growth or decline of each park. Some of the pictures depict Darien Lake before it became the sprawling thrill center of recent decades.I really enjoyed revisiting my memories of going to these parks with my family, Hirsch said. Only four of the parks featured in the book are still open.Crystal Beach Amusement Park is Hirschs all-time favorite amusement park, she said. Her family visited the park at least once a summer during her youth.It had dark rides and roller coasters, Hirsch said. Everything a thrill-seeker could want was at Crystal Beach.Hirsch also has fond memories of Christmas Park in Albion. That park helped her to love and appreciate the Christmas holiday, she said.As a child, the Sky Fighter was Hirschs favorite kiddie ride. It can still be found at Carousel Water and Fun Park in Beach Lake, Pa. As soon as she rode the Silver Comet at Fantasy Island, that ride took over as her favorite, she said.Hirsch took about a year to research and write Western New York Amusement Parks.Finding some of the old photographs was the trickiest part of the research, she said.They were obtained through Hirschs own post card collection, at the Buffalo State College Archives and from other amusement park fans on Facebook.She also wrote books for Arcadia on Kiddie Parks of the Adirondacks and Crystal Beach.As a western New Yorker, Rose Ann Hirsch grew up visiting several of the areas parks and spent 31 summers riding the Comet at Crystal Beach. She has written various articles and books on amusement park topics, including Kiddie Parks of the Adirondacks.; Title: Western New York Amusement Parks (Images of America) Target text information: Description: Spencer D. Morgan is the curator for the Steel Plant Museum of Western New York and is a lifelong Western New Yorker residing in Buffalo. Morgan is a graduate of SUNY Fredonia and Buffalo State College.; Title: Western New York Steel (Images of America) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: The focus of this fine book, which is at once doggedly scrupulous and quietly passionate, is the slave market that operated in New Orleans in the years before the Civil War An area of recent and still tentative study has to do with the effect the slaves had on the people who bought and sold them; to this Johnson makes important and original contributions In what it tells us about the slaves, Soul by Soul adds more detail to what is by now a staggering body of information. It is in telling us more about what slavery did to the men and women who stood on the privileged side of the divide that Johnson performs his most useful service. Slavery brutalized its victims, but it also corrupted its masters. It was, in every single regard, unspeakable.Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post Book WorldA forceful reminder that life in the Crescent City after the battle wasn't all toleration [This is an] elegant and intelligent book.Nicholas Lemann, New YorkerJust when readers might have thought nothing new could be written about slavery, Walter Johnson's behind-the-scenes look at the New Orleans slave market unmasks the brutalities of trafficking in human flesh in a terrifying, unforgettable manner. Mr. Johnson's carefully researched saga picks up after the 1808 U.S. ban on trans-Atlantic slave trading. Far from shutting down slavery, the prohibition simply boosted domestic slave trafficking Soul by Soul gives context to its content, making it a fascinating 'insider's' view of a world created by slavery.Meta G. Carstarphen, Dallas Morning News[Soul by Soul has] an interesting and compelling argument Where Johnson succeeds[is in] using the New Orleans slave market, its contents and its customers as a way to understand a culture that no longer exists.Matthew DeBord, SalonJohnson's extremely rich and subtle work, the first in-depth look at the slave markets, never lets the reader forget the reality that this was a trade in human beings Among the most striking and important aspects of the book is the way Johnson makes clear the resistance of enslaved African-Americans to becoming mere items of property Johnson teaches us that, despite the insistence of white slaveholders that slaves were simply possessions, enslaved African-Americans routinely asserted their humanity and forced slaveholders to take this into account when bringing people to market. At the same time that Johnson keeps the spotlight squarely on the humanity of enslaved African-Americans, he also presents a complicated account of those who went to the markets to buy Anyone interested in American history must strive to understand something about slavery, and as Johnson shows us, the event of the sale of one human being to another is at the center of the story of slavery. The horror of that transaction remains so powerful that even today descendants of its victims, as well as of its perpetrators, are still trying to comprehend it. Walter Johnson's important book makes a valuable contribution to that endeavor.Judith Weisenfeld, NewsdayWalter Johnson has gone where no historian has gone before: inside the slave markets of the antebellum South Johnson, through his book, has spoken for the unknown thousands who couldn't speak for themselves Johnson has given a voice to those voiceless slaves whose descendants owe it to their ancestors to read this book.Gregory Kane, Baltimore SunA challenging, eye-opening study that deserves a wide audience Johnson delves into the contradictions and complexities that arise when human beings are treated as commodities He gets inside the heads of slaves, traders and buyers in order to explore the desires, fears and strategies they brought to this inhuman transaction Soul by Soul shines a penetrating light on the brutal heart of the South's peculiar institution.Fritz Lanham, Houston ChronicleSoul by Soul is a stunning excavation of the past, a book that is sure to be read and debated for years to come. Walter Johnson creates a common identity for the slaves by letting their voices give shape to the narrative. In an age such as ours, so premised on individual liberty, the author performs a kind of moral autopsy on the mindset of slave owning.Jason Berry, Gambit WeeklyJohnson tells us many things about [the] commodification of human beings, some of which you probably know and others that are more surprising Johnson's book covers wide territory, from the petty encounters of small slave traders to the extraordinary power of slavery in the southern economy.Peter Walker, Financial TimesJohnson provides the fullest, most penetrating examination of the antebellum slave market to date. Using slave narratives, court records, planters' letters, and more, Johnson enters the slave pens and showrooms of the New Orleans slave market to observe how slavery turned men and women into merchandise and how slaves resisted such efforts to steal their humanity. He tracks the slaves from their march to the market to the terrifying moments of sale and adaptation to new masters, places, and work. Johnson's original, important, and brilliantly presented book makes a case for the slave market as 'best place to see slavery.' It was there that self-interest, concepts of race, and the slave 'community' came together to reveal how white men traded their own souls for a stake in human property. An essential book for anyone who wants to understand why slavery matters.Randall M. Miller, Library JournalWalter Johnson is Winthrop Professor of History and Professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard University.; Title: Soul by Soul: Life Inside the Antebellum Slave Market 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: With its legacy of brutality and of the horrific overseas passage, the transatlantic slave trade may be imagined as the kidnapping of Africans without regard to nationality or ethnicity. Based on his research, however, Michael A. Gomez suggests that Africans, upon arriving in America, were dispersed much more closely along ethnic and cultural lines than previously acknowledged. The underlying theme of his provocative work, Exchanging Our Country Marks, is that while blacks eventually replaced their African ethnic identities with new racial ones after arriving in the American South, they retained much of their original cultures far longer than was originally suspected. Some of his most interesting evidence of this comes in the form of runaway-slave advertisements, which identified the slaves by their ethnic roots ("Dinah, an Ebo wench that speaks very good English"). By scrutinizing ex-slave narratives, stories, music, and even the location and nature of slave rebellions, Gomez pieces together a genealogy of blacks in the American South, attempting to examine their notions of identity. Of course, much is based on significant speculation, a fact that only underscores the difficulty of such scholarship. Gomez manages to present a wide range of information clearly as he expands on a wealth of recent research regarding the slave trade and the history of blacks in America, making Exchanging Our Country Marks a vast and creative exploration of African identity in the United States from 1526 to 1830.Deeply researched in both African and North American sources."nternational Journal of African Historical Studies"[A] rare and creative inquiry into the origins of African identity in the United States from 1526 to 1830."Gaither Reporter"[A] conceptual "tour de force." No brief review can do justice to the nuances and complexities of Gomez's argument."Southern Cultures"Gomez has yoked his admirable grasp of recent advances in African historiography with a subtle and sensitive reading of slavery."American Historical Review""Gomez gracefully and distinctively enlivens slavesU understandings of themselves as Igbo, Muslims, parents, children, and--eventually--UAfricansU and Americans."Journal of Southern History""A rare and creative inquiry into the origins of African identity in the United States from 1526 to 1830."Gaither Reporter"A conceptual "tour de force." No brief review can do justice to the nuances and complexities of Gomez's argument."Southern Cultures"[A] conceptual "tour de force," No brief review can do justice to the nuances and complexities of Gomez's argument."Southern Cultures"[A] conceptual "tour de force". No brief review can do justice to the nuances and complexities of Gomez's argument."Southern Cultures"Gomez gracefully and distinctively enlivens slaves understandings of themselves as Igbo, Muslims, parents, children, and--eventually-- Africans and Americans."Journal of Southern History"; Title: Exchanging Our Country Marks: The Transformation of African Identities in the Colonial and Antebellum South 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) is best known for designing New York City's Central Park, and parks in Brooklyn, Chicago, Boston, and Washington. But before he embarked upon his career as the nation's foremost landscape architect, he was a correspondent for The New York Times, and it was under its auspices that he journeyed through the slave states in the 1850s. His day-by-day observations - including intimate accounts of the daily lives of masters and slaves, the operation of the plantation system, and the pernicious effects of slaves on all classes of society, black and white - were largely collected in the Cotton Kingdom. Published in 1861, just as the Southern states were storming out of the Union, it has been hailed ever since as singularly fair and authentic, an unparalleled account of America's "peculiar institution".; Title: The Cotton Kingdom: A Traveller's Observations On Cotton And Slavery In The American Slave States, 1853-1861 Target text information: Description: In a remarkable feat of archival excavation, Scarborough probes the world of this cosmopolitan, highly educated, remarkably capable, and largely racist group. (Atlantic Monthly)An ambitious book that sheds light on a number of controversies. . . . [It] will force a reexamination of much that historians have thought about the Old South and its slaveholding elite. All who read it will be indebted to Scarborough for this deeply researched and clearly argued historical interpretation of an important subject. (American Historical Review)William Kauffman Scarborough, professor emeritus of history at the University of Southern Mississippi, is the author of The Overseer and The Allstons of Chicora Wood and editor of the three-volume The Diary of Edmund Ruffin.; Title: Masters of the Big House: Elite Slaveholders of the Mid-Nineteenth-Century South (Jules And Frances Landry Award) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Born in 1932 in Minneapolis, he studied at Macalester College, Union Theological Seminary, and the Free University of Berlin. Ordained a Presbyterian pastor in 1956, he served for 35 years that included an exchange pastorate in Germany, and 11 years as a college chaplain. Finding his spiritual roots in the ancient Eastern tradition, after retirement in 1991 he was received as a layman in the Orthodox Church. With his wife Anastasia, they supported themselves In the following years by arranging European tours and pilgrimages. This vocation allowed them to travel widely in the Orthodox world. They now live in retirement in Cumberland, Wisconsin; Title: KARELIA, The Songsingers' Land and the Land of Mary's Song: An Introduction to, and Meditation on, Karelian Orthodox Culture Target text information: Description: Born in 1932 in Minneapolis, he studied at Macalester College, Union Theological Seminary, and the Free University of Berlin. Ordained a Presbyterian pastor in 1956, he served for 35 years that included an exchange pastorate in Germany, and 11 years as a college chaplain. Finding his spiritual roots in the ancient Eastern tradition, after retirement in 1991 he was received as a layman in the Orthodox Church. With his wife Anastasia, they supported themselves In the following years by arranging European tours and pilgrimages. This vocation allowed them to travel widely in the Orthodox world. They now live in retirement in Cumberland, Wisconsin; Title: Grandpa's Christmas: The Incredible Holy Supper of Christmas Eve I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Evaluating Stereo and Motion Cues for Visualizing Information Nets in Three Dimensions This article concerns the benefits of presenting abstract data in 3D. Two experiments show that motion cues combined with stereo viewing can substantially increase the size of tbe graph that can be perceived. The first experiment was designed to provide quantitative measurements of how much more (or less) can be understood in 3D than in 2D. Tbe 3D display used was configured so that the image on the monitor was coupled to the user’s actual eye positions (and it was updated in real-time as the user moved) as well as being in stereo. Thus the effect was like a local “virtual reality ” display located in the vicinity of the computer monitor. The results from this study show that head-coupled stereo viewing can increase the size of an abstract graph that can be understood by a factor of three; using stereo alone provided an increase by a factor of 1.6 and bead coupling alone produced an increase by a factor of 2.2, Tbe second experiment examined a variety of motion cues provided by head-coupled perspective (as in virtual reality displays), hand-guided motion and automatic rotation, respectively, both with and without stereo in each case. The results show that structured 3D motion and stereo viewing both help in understanding, but that the kind of motion is not particularly important; all improve performance, and all are more significant than stereo cues. These results provide strong reasons for using advanced 3D graphics for interacting with a large variety of information structures. Target text information: Data Visualization, Indexing and Mining Engine - A Parallel Computing Architecture for Information Processing Over the Internet ion : : : : : : : : : : : 9 3.2 Spatial Representation Of the System's Networks : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 10 3.3 Display And Interaction Mechanisms : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 11 3.3.1 Overviews, orientation, and network abstraction : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 11 3.3.2 Other Navigation And Orientation Tools : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 12 3.3.3 Head-tracked Stereoscopic Display : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 12 4 Web Access of Geographic Information System Data 13 4.1 Functions Provided by GIS2WEB : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 13 4.2 Structure : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 14 5 ParaCrawler --- Parallel Web Searching With Machine Learning 15 5.1 A Machine Learning Approach Towards Web Searching : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 15 6 DUSIE --- Interactive Content-based Web Structuring 16 6.1 Creating t... I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'citation'. The 6 categories are: 0: Agents 1: ML (Machine Learning) 2: IR (Information Retrieval) 3: DB (Databases) 4: HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) 5: AI (Artificial Intelligence) Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' scientific publications, predict the category ID (0 to 5) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Henry Chadwick was a Regius professor at both Oxford and Cambridge; head of Christ Church, Oxford, and Peterhouse, Cambridge; recipient of a honorary doctorate from Chicago, Harvard, Yale, and Uppsala; a member of the German Order of Merit; a fellow (former vice-president) of the British Academy; and a corresponding member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, the French Acadmie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres, and the Gottingen and Rhineland academies. He was made a knight in 1989.; Title: The Early Church (The Penguin History of the Church) (v. 1) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: In this carefully reasoned book, noted historian and theologian Jaroslav Pelikan offers a moving and spirited defense of the importance of tradition.'A soul-stirring self-analysis, no less than a distillation of the life-work of the living historian best qualified to provide solutions to those 'Tradition versus Bible-Only' controversies that have plagued Christianity since the Reformation.'--L. K. Shook, Canadian Catholic Review; Title: The Vindication of Tradition: The 1983 Jefferson Lecture in the Humanities 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: This new edition of Mark Noll's classic introduction to church history isolates fourteen key moments that provide a framework for understanding the history of Christianity. This version includes a new preface, updates throughout the book, revised further readings for each chapter, and two new chapters. Study questions are included.Praise for previous editions"This highly recommended work provides a thoughtful yet comprehensive framework for the history of Christianity."--George Westerlund, Library Journal"Noll's treatment of the material is evenhanded, engaging, and illuminating. This will be a useful text for readers seeking a historical framework within which to understand their Christian faith."--Publishers Weekly"An informative and inspiring survey of the history of Christianity designed for the general reader. . . . A thoughtful introduction to the two millennia of Christian history."--Richard V. Pierard, Church History"Noll's emphasis on historical significance allows him to range well beyond the institutional and doctrinal matters that dominate traditional church history surveys. . . . A valuable text for church study groups and college-level, one-semester surveys of church history."--James A. Patterson, Journal of Church and State"Noll has pulled off a historical tour de force, giving his readers a sense of the overall story of Christianity while neither getting bogged down in the details, nor resorting to oversimplification. . . . [This book is] very helpful in introducing beginning students to the broad sweep of historical events. More knowledgeable students will enjoy it as well, as they ponder the reasons for Noll's choices and his assessment of the events he describes."--Donald L. Huber, Trinity Seminary Review"Mark Noll's survey of key movements in the two millennia of Christianity is well written and judiciously selected. The book is designed for the relative newcomer to church history and would be an interesting read for the oft cited 'educated person in the pew.'. . . A fair and interesting historical survey, attempting to do right by all brands of Christians."--Tim Bradshaw, ThemeliosMark A. Noll (PhD, Vanderbilt University) is the Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. He is one of the nation's most distinguished practitioners of American religious history and is the author of dozens of books in this field, including America's God: From Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln and The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind.; Title: Turning Points: Decisive Moments in the History of Christianity Target text information: Description: This volume begins with the crises of orthodoxy that confronted all Christian denominations by the beginning of the eighteenth century and continues through the twentieth century in its particular concerns with ecumenism.Jaroslav Pelikan is Sterling Professor of History Emeritus at Yale University.; Title: Christian Doctrine and Modern Culture (Since 1700): 5 (Volume 5) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Packed with specially commissioned artwork, maps and diagrams, the Men-at-Arms series is an unrivalled illustrated reference on the history, organisation, uniforms and equipment of the world's military forces, past and present.Otto von Pivka (the nom de plume of Digby Smith) wrote his first title for Osprey Publishing in 1972 (The Black Brunswickers, in the Men-at-Arms series). He is a prolific author, who has contributed many titles to the Men-at-Arms series on the armies and forces of the Napoleonic Wars. A former major in the British Army, he is now retired, but continues to write books on this key period.; Title: Napoleon's German Allies (1) : Westfalia and Kleve-Berg (Men-At-Arms Series, 44) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: The unrivalled illustrated reference on fighting vehicles, transport and artillery through the ages. Each volume is illustrated throughout, making these books uniquely accessible to history enthusiasts of all ages.Chris Henry has been interested in military history since he was a small boy. His interest in artillery developed whilst a volunteer worker at the Tower of London and he became Senior Curator at the Royal Armouries Museum of Artillery At Fort Nelson. He is now the Head of Collections at the Museum of the Royal Artillery.; Title: British Napoleonic Artillery 17931815 (1): Field Artillery (New Vanguard) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Packed with specially commissioned artwork, maps and diagrams, the Men-at-Arms series is an unrivalled illustrated reference on the history, organisation, uniforms and equipment of the world's military forces, past and present.Emir Bukhari is a renowned expert on the French army of the Napoleonic era. He has written several books for Osprey's Men-at-Arms series and he remains one of our most popular authors.; Title: Napoleon's Cuirassiers &amp; Carabiniers (Men-At-Arms Series, No 64) Target text information: Description: Packed with specially commissioned artwork, maps and diagrams, the Men-at-Arms series is an unrivalled illustrated reference on the history, organisation, uniforms and equipment of the world's military forces, past and present.Stuart Reid was born in Aberdeen in 1954. His lifelong interest in military history has led to a longstanding involvement in historical re-enactment, which has broadened into work as a military advisor-cum-troop-instructor for film companies. His previous titles for Osprey include a three-volume work in the Men-at-Arms series on King George's Army 1740-1793 and Warrior 21 Highland Clansman 1689-1746.; Title: Wellington's Highlanders (Men-at-Arms) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "A pick for any World War II military library ... a battlefield manual perfect for strategy analysis." -California Bookwatch, November 2008"[Here is] another superlative book; one that I know will be an interesting read for all. Add to it the most reasonable price and you have a book that I can highly recommend to you." -Scott Van Aken, Modeling Madness (August 2008)Dr Stephen Bull is the Curator of the Museum of Lancashire in Preston. Born in 1960, he graduated from the University of Wales with a BA (Hons) in history, and obtained his doctorate from University College, Swansea. For several years he worked at the National Army Museum, on a fortifications project and later in the Weapons Department. He has written many articles and books, including a number on weapons and tactics. Gordon L Rottman entered the US Army in 1967, volunteered for Special Forces and completed training as a weapons specialist. He served in the 5th Special Forces Group in Vietnam in 1969-70 and subsequently in airborne infantry, long-range patrol and intelligence assignments until retiring after 26 years. He was a special operations forces scenario writer at the Joint Readiness Training Center for 12 years and is now a freelance writer, living in Texas.; Title: Infantry Tactics of the Second World War (General Military) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Very accessible, easy-to-read overview of a very significant tactical problem, with great short summaries of steps taken on both sides to address it. Well-researched; good photo and diagram selection. Great background on Infantry antitank tactics." - AMPS". . . Id recommend this book to anyone with an interest in the M1 Bazooka, and its development and use in the European theater." - IPMS/USASteven J. Zaloga has been an analyst in the aerospace industry for over 20 years. He has written books on military technology and history, focusing on the US in World War II, Russia, and the former Soviet Union.Alan Gilliland was the graphics editor of The Daily Telegraph. He now writes, illustrates, and publishes fiction (www.ravensquill.com), and illustrates for a variety of publishers (www.alangilliland.com).Johnny Shumate is a freelance illustrator living in Nashville, Tennessee.; Title: Bazooka vs Panzer: Battle of the Bulge 1944 (Duel) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: In this book, author Gordon Rottman takes a look at the changes and organization of US cavalry units in the early 1940s. He has a look at their training and the equipment they used before and during the war. There is a complete section that offers some of the more memorable exploits of various units as they fought after D-day. We also have a look at what was learned from the experiences of combat in Europe. All of this is superbly illustrated by period photo and by the excellent artwork of Peter Dennis, one of Osprey's best illustrators. This includes not only battle scenes but also well illustrated organizational charts. Scott Van Aken, Modeling Madness (November 2012)Gordon L Rottman entered the US Army in 1967, volunteered for Special Forces and completed training as a weapons specialist. He served in the 5th Special Forces Group in Vietnam in 1969-70 and subsequently in airborne infantry, long-range patrol and intelligence assignments until retiring after 26 years. He was a Special Operations Forces scenario writer at the Joint Readiness Training Center for 12 years and is now a freelance writer, living in Texas.; Title: World War II US Cavalry Groups: European Theater (Elite) Target text information: Description: An unrivalled illustrated reference source on fighting men and commanders, past and present. Each volume is packed with full colour artwork, making military history uniquely accessible to enthusiasts of all ages.Dr Stephen Bull is the Curator of the Museum of Lancashire in Preston, which incorporates the collections of several local regiments. Born in 1960, he graduated from the University of Wales with a BA (Hons) in history in 1981 and obtained his doctorate from University College, Swansea. For several years he worked at the National Army Museum. He has written numerous articles for specialist journals, including a number on the weapons and tactics of World War I.; Title: World War II Infantry Tactics: Company and Battalion (Elite) (v. 2) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "A thoroughly good idea. Snappy, small-format . . . stylish design . . . perfect to pop into your pocket for spare moments."-Lisa Jardine, The Times Alex Roland is Professor of History Emeritus at Duke University. He has written several books on military history and the history of technology, including Strategic Computing: DARPA and the Quest for Machine Intelligence, 1983-1993 and The Way of the Ship: America's Maritime History Reenvisioned, 1600-2000.; Title: War and Technology: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) Target text information: Description: Specialists will appreciate Black's insightful analysis. (Publishers Weekly)Students will find this book a most useful introduction to a very complex subject, and particularly valuable for its notes and references to other works. Provocative and vigorously argued, Black's book will stimulate professional discussion and debate, particularly on the subject of military revolutions, always welcome in the defense community and to those who seek to understand the complex interplay of technology and warfare. . . . Highly recommended. (Choice)...[F]or those interested in diving into these realities behind military history, this book is thoughtful and valuable. (Library Journal)Clear, concise, and thoughtful. An eminently readable synthesis of historical literature on technology and war . . . with analyses of the limitations of the impact of technology on warfare. (John France author of Perilous Glory: The Rise of Western Military Power)An interesting, thought provoking work by a major military historian . . . whose depth and wide range of knowledge across the entire sweep of world military history is without parallel. . . . Those who read this book closely will be richly rewarded for it is a mine of useful information and grist for discussion. (Spencer C. Tucker author of The Great War, 19141918); Title: War and Technology I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Keith Golden's Home Page; Questa pagina è anche in italiano; Keith Golden;Research;Softbots;Planning;KR;Selected publications;Curriculum;Vitae; Also in;postscript;Random Hacking;Wordbot;Collaborative Dictionaries;Likes; Bicycle Touring; Languages; Painting and photography; Nature; Coffee; "Godless pinko stuff";Dislikes; Suits; Lawyers; Cars; TV; Friends*;Ellen;Marc;Ruben & Lauren;Nick;Rich & Joanna;Vivek; Advisors; Oren Etzioni; Dan Weld; Keith;Golden, Department of;Computer Science &amp Engineering, University of Washington,;Seattle USA; [email protected];;* Not a complete list!; 1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Vivek Narasayya: Home Page;Vivek R. Narasayya;[email protected];Computer Science & Engineering Department,;University of Washington, FR-35,;Seattle, WA 98195 USA;Personal Information;Research Interests;Papers; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: Richard Rogers' Home Page; Richard Rogers;[email protected];Computer Science & Engineering Department;University of Washington, FR-35;Seattle, WA 98195 USA;Office: Chateau Sieg 104; Phone: (206) 616-1843;Lab: Intelligent Systems Laboratry; Phone: (206) 685-7629;Research:;I have developed system software for the Systolic Cellular Array Machine (SCAM), a massively parallel image processing computer. The software includes a compiler, basic image processing and morphology libraries, and a simulator. You can obtain the software and papers about SCAM here.;I currently work on document layout extraction at the Intelligent Systems Lab. I am also helping to produce a document groundtruth database for the optical character recognition community.; Science Camps:;I am the Director of Computer Facilities at the Northwest Center For Environmental Education. NCEE offers a summer science camp for students of all ages in Washington's beautiful San Juan Islands.;I also work with the Science Splash! program at Seattle University. Splash! is a year-long National Science Foundation funded science program for 8th grade minority girls in the Seattle area.;Other Interests:;Corn snakes (Jessica, Ana, and Squishy, in order of increasing length);KUOW, UW's National Public Radio station;I bake the best pecan pie in Seattle;Last Modified: 08:53pm , February 20, 1996; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Praise for Company AytchA memoir of staggering significance, wit, and beauty.Ken BurnsThis lively memoir is part of an ilk within the genre that contends with the harsh barbarism of combat using wry humor. Surviving impossible situations and seemingly countless battles, Confederate soldier Watkins manages not only to capture clearly a soldier's experience but also inadvertently to write a solid history of the war itself.Library Journal"Samuel Rush Watkins was a private in the Confederate Army, a twenty-one-year-old Southerner from Tennessee who knew about war but had never experienced it firsthand."--BOOK JACKET. "With the immediacy of a dispatch from the front lines, here are Watkins' firsthand observations and recollections, from combat on the battlefields of Shiloh ("On Sunday morning, the order was given for the whole army to advance, and to attack immediately. The fire opened - a ripping, roaring boom, bang!") and Chickamauga ("We debouched through the woods, firing as we marched. The Yankee line was about two hundred yards off. In ten minutes we were face to face with the foe") to encounters with Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee, from the tedium of grueling marches to the terror of fellow soldiers' deaths, from breaking bread with a Georgia family to confronting the enemy eye to eye."--BOOK JACKET.; Title: Company Aytch: A Classic Memoir of the Civil War 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: &quot;[Sheridan] has created the most passionate, multifaceted, modern history of the Grand Canyon state.&quot;&mdash;Western Historical Quarterly &quot;In this well-written and innovative study, Sheridan . . . links the history of a single southwestern state to larger national and international events that have affected its development. . . . Recommended.&quot;&mdash;Choice &quot;The most modern survey of Arizona history to date.&quot;&mdash;Journal of the West &quot;Surely among the panoply of state histories, this one stands among those at the very top. You&#39;ll enjoy reading it whether you&#39;re an Arizonan or not.&quot;&mdash;Southwestern Mission Research Center Revista &quot;Sheridan painstakingly brings together various narrative strands and a range of sources to create a highly readable text.&quot;&mdash;Arizona AnthropologistThomas E. Sheridan has spent a lifetime in Arizona, "living off it and seeking refuge from it." He knows firsthand its canyons, forests, and deserts; he has seen its cities exploding with new growth; and, like many other people, he sometimes fears for its future. In this book, Sheridan sets forth new ideas about what a history should be. "Arizona: A History" explores the ways in which Native Americans, Hispanics, and Anglos have inhabited and exploited Arizona from the pursuit of the Naco mammoth 11,000 years ago to the financial adventurism of Charles Keating and others today. It also examines how perceptions of Arizona have changed, creating new constituencies of tourists, environmentalists, and outside business interests to challenge the dominance of ranchers, mining companies, and farmers who used to control the state. Sheridan emphasizes the crucial role of the federal government in Arizona's development throughout the book. As Sheridan writes about the past, his eyes are on the inevitable change and compromise of the present and future. He balances the gains and losses as global forces interact more and more with local cultural and environmental factors.; Title: Arizona: A History, Revised Edition (Southwest Center Series) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Michael W. Bowers is professor of political science and public law, and Vice Provost for Academic Affairs at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He has published many scholarly articles as well as numerous academic pieces.; Title: The Sagebrush State, 3d Edition: Nevada's History, Government, and Politics (Shepperson Series in History Humanities) Target text information: Description: &ldquo;This is a volume that would be a worthwhile addition to the bookshelf of anyone looking for a reliable reference work on Nevada government and politics.&rdquo; &mdash;Western Historical Quarterly &#160;&ldquo;This concise work explains how Nevada government actually works and how the area&rsquo;s history has shaped its political culture.&rdquo; &mdash;Journal of the West &#160;&quot;A 312 page compendium providing an analytical overview of the state from its inception down to the present day. A seminal work of impressively detailed and documented scholarship, The Sagebrush State: Nevada&#39;s History, Government, and Politics is very highly recommended and instructive reading for students of Nevadan history and would make an important contribution to academic library American History and Political Science reference collections.&quot; &mdash;The Midwest Book ReviewMichael W. Bowers is professor of political science and public law, and former Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Executive Vice President and Provost, at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He is the author of The Nevada Constitution: A Reference Guide and numerous academic articles on politics and law.&#160;; Title: The Sagebrush State, 4th Ed: Nevada&rsquo;s History, Government, and Politics (Shepperson Series in Nevada History) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Inverted files and dynamic signature files for optimisation of Web Directories Web directories are taxonomies for the classification of Web documents. This kind of IR systems present a specific type of search where the document collection is restricted to one area of the category graph. This paper introduces a specific data architecture for Web directories which improves the performance of restricted searches. That architecture is based on a hybrid data structure composed of an inverted file with multiple embedded signature files. Two variants based on the proposed model are presented: hybrid architecture with total information and hybrid architecture with partial information. The validity of this architecture has been analysed by means of developing both variants to be compared with a basic model. The performance of the restricted queries was clearly improved, specially the hybrid model with partial information, which yielded a positive response under any load of the search system. Target text information: Superimposing Codes Representing Hierarchical Information in Web directories In this article we describe how superimposed coding can be used to represent hierarchical information, which is especially useful in categorized information retrieval systems (for example, Web directories). Superimposed coding have been widely used in signature files in a rigid manner, but our approach is more flexible and powerful. The categorization is based on a directed acyclic graph and each document is assigned to one or more nodes, using superimposed coding we represent the categorization information of each document in a signature. In this paper we explain the superimposed coding theory and how this coding technique can be applied to more flexible environments. Furthermore, we realize an exhaustive analysis of the important factors that have repercussions on the performance of the system. Finally we expose the conclusions obtained from this article. I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'citation'. The 6 categories are: 0: Agents 1: ML (Machine Learning) 2: IR (Information Retrieval) 3: DB (Databases) 4: HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) 5: AI (Artificial Intelligence) Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' scientific publications, predict the category ID (0 to 5) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Univ. of Washington Computer Science & Engineering;; Steam Powered Parallel Computing; mural, circa 1986.;GENERALINFORMATION;Including an overview of the department,;visitor schedule,;colloquia,;televised talks,;what's new in our web,;construction;progress of our new building,;department;newsletter, and more.;EDUCATION;Including a;time;schedule of classes, course;list;and;webs,;information about the;full-time;graduate program,;the professional;masters program, and the undergraduate;computer;science and;computer engineering programs,;final exam;schedules, and more.;RESEARCH;Including;research project web pages,;technical reports and;abstracts,;Computing Research Association,;and more.;PEOPLE &;ORGANIZATIONS;Including faculty, staff, students, visitors, organizations,;our;Affiliates Program,;our graduating Ph.D.;students, and more.;THE REGION;Including local information,;desktop references,;links to elsewhere,;and more.;SPOTLIGHT;UW;wins Pacific Regionals of ACM International Student Programming;Contest;Two;videos highlighting educational initiatives;Our;colloquia are now live on the MBONE;Major;donation from Intel Corporation;Dick;Karp receives National Medal of Science;Professional;Masters Program;Department;Overview;"The;Impact of a Research University: An IT Perspective";Faculty/Staff;Positions Available;"A Half Century of Exponential Progress in Information Technology";CSE for in;All pages; People; The Region; Courses; CS Laboratory; Research; News;Can't handle tables? Click here.; Department of Computer Science; & Engineering;University of Washington; Box 352350; Seattle, WA 98195-2350; (206) 543-1695 voice, (206) 543-2969 FAX;;; Comments to; [email protected]; Target text information: The Craig Web Experience;Craig S. Kaplan;Current location:;PhD student, Department of;Computer Science, University;of Washington, Seattle, Washington.;Well, here I am. The other UW. This WWW page is just a copy;of my other home;page at the University of Waterloo.;When I have some more time, I'll modify this page to be more appropriate to;my current situation.;One enjoyable experience I had near the end of being an undergraduate;was the grad ball. Here are some photos from;the ball.;That second enjoyable experience occured Saturday, May 25th, 1996. I;addressed the convocation as valedictorian. I cannot express how honoured;I felt that such a wonderful graduating class should choose to have me;represent them in this way. Incidentally, for those of you who didn't know,;my parents found out I was valedictorian about ten minutes before the start;of the ceremony. My mom says she'll never forgive me.;The text of my valedictorian address can be found here,;for anyone who's curious.;You are visitor number:;Last updated Fri Sep 27 15:54 PDT 1996;[email protected]; I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'hyperlink'. The 5 categories are: 0: Project 1: Course 2: Student 3: Faculty 4: Staff Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' web pages, predict the category ID (0 to 4) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Starred Review. Curtis, a religious studies professor and authority on Islam in America, has authored a fine and succinct history that spans centuries. He hits all the major chronological points and historical details of Muslims living in North America, including notable tales of African slaves who maintained their religion despite great hardship. Curtis has literally combed through every record imaginable, including, for example, a 1939 Works Progress Administrationfunded interview of Mrs. Mary Juma, a Syrian homesteader in North Dakota, in assembling this very readable history. Unmatched for its breadth of sources, this is also one of the few books in the field to cover both immigrant and indigenous (African-American) American Muslims. One of the strongest sections chronicles American Muslim condemnation of terrorism after 9/11, a condemnation largely unnoticed by the greater American community. Although geared toward non-Muslims, American Muslims would also learn a great deal from reading about their own history. Photographs, chronology, edited selections from chosen narratives, and a Further Reading Section provide useful jumping-off points for the reader, who will undoubtedly be intrigued by Curtis's compelling little read. (Oct.) Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved."An accessible, succinct, and informative survey . . . useful, enjoyable, and ultimately engaging. It will be of great value . . . as a popular work [and]general resource." --American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences; Title: Muslims in America: A Short History (Religion in American Life) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: This book brings together lectures and articles by the renowned historian of world Christianity, making them available, many for the first time, to scholars and students of world mission. While examining the many aspects that have characterized mission, indigenous Christianity, and colonialism in modern Africa, The Missionary Movement in Christian History has a far broader reach. Essays such as "The Gospel as the Prisoner and Liberator of Culture" reveal the paradoxes of the Christian movement as a whole in discussing how different primitive Mediterranean Christianity is from early Catholicism, from Celtic monasticism, from Reformation Protestantism, and from Nigerian Spirit Christianity. Andrew Walls shows how the central question for Christianity has always been one of identity in many different forms, a phenomenon revealed at each stage of its history by the missionary movement. What this means for theology, however, has hardly been explored. This is the subtext of Walls' work, providing extraordinary insights and successful counters to secular critiques of world Christianity.; Title: The Missionary Movement in Christian History: Studies in the Transmission of Faith 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Thomas Kidd has gone a long way toward filling the need for a synthetic history of the Great Awakening and the evangelical Christianity it spawned."Richard W. Pointer, American Historical Review"This is a fascinating look into America's emphasis on individual salvation and the spiritual equality of humankind, one that is sure to have an audience. . . . Especially recommended for academic libraries, but public libraries would also do well to purchase."Library Journal&quot;[Kidd] has let us see the Great Awakening fresh and he has let us see it whole.&quot;&mdash;Bruce Hindmarsh, Evangelical Studies Bulletin"The origins of evangelicalism . . . [are] luminously demonstrated by Thomas Kidd. He traces with care and sympathy the many forces, including such unexpected influences as German pietism, that shaped evangelicalism from the seventeenth century to the present. Many readers, including evangelicals, will be surprised to discover where 'evangelical Christianity' has been and may be going."First Things"This monograph sheds important light on the origins of evangelicalism in the US. . . . Recommended."Choice"Kidd demonstrates his wide and masterful reading of countless letters, diaries, sermons, church records, and newspaper articles and offers riveting biographies of important figures. . . . An important and impressive piece of scholarship and is bound to become the first point of reference for a generation of students at all levels who are seeking to make some sense of an intriguing cast of characters and set of events."Linford D. Fisher, New England Quarterly"An important and impressive piece of scholarship and is bound to become the first point of reference for a generation of students at all levels who are seeking to make some sense of an intriguing cast of characters and set of events."Linford D. Fisher, New England Quarterly"Impressive."J. Richard Olivas, The Journal of American History"This is a book to end all books on the Great Awakening, substituting a powerful new force in American Christianity: evangelicalism. . . . [A] probing and persuasive book. . . . The author has read everything, both the older classics and the freshest interpretations, and he has brought keen insight and careful integration to the whole. . . . Throughout this fine book, the reader has not been cheated in any way, only richly rewarded."Edwin S. Gaustad, Catholic Historical Review&quot;. . . a book to end all books on the Great Awakening, substituting a powerful new force in American Christianity: evangelicalism. . . . [A] probing and persuasive book. . . . Throughout this fine book, the reader has not been cheated in any way, only richly rewarded.&quot;&mdash;Edwin S. Gaustad, Catholic Historical Review&quot;A compelling, clear narrative. . . . He succeeds dramatically.&quot;&mdash;Caleb Maskell,&#160;Journal of ReligionWinner of&#160;the 2008 Christianity Today Award of Merit in the category of History/BiographyA 2007 Top Seller in&nbsp;Religion as compiled by YBP Library Services&#8220;There is much to praise in this book. Kidd is a first-rate researcher who has read widely in primary sources. He is also a clear, entertaining writer who is able to create memorable portraits of historical characters.&#8221;&#8212;Catherine A. Brekus, University of Chicago"Well researched, clearly written and authoritatively argued. There is no book of comparable breadth, either chronologically or geographically."Mark Noll, University of Notre Dame It has been fifty years since Edwin Gaustad told the history of New Englands Great Awakening, and, since then, the revivals themselves have at times been almost lost sight of in debates about the fictions of memory and the invention of tradition.&nbsp;Thomas Kidds narrative, returning squarely to the formative events and factions that shaped early evangelicalism, offers a valuable synoptic account of the beginnings of this continuously important movement.Leigh E. Schmidt, Princeton University&ldquo;An informed and much-needed synthesis of the events that comprise the &lsquo;Great Awakening.&rsquo; Judiciously describes evangelical efforts from Nova Scotia to Georgia over the entire eighteenth century and demonstrates the centrality of these revivals to an understanding of the American mind. Kidd&rsquo;s book will become the standard introduction to its subject.&rdquo;&mdash;Philip F. Gura, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill &ldquo;With this deeply researched and beautifully focused study of the origins of American evangelicalism, Thomas Kidd gives us nothing less than a fresh, post-revisionist understanding of the Great Awakening. But that is not all. By casting a powerful light upon the controversies at the outset of the evangelical movement, particularly those revolving around the third person of the Trinity, he illuminates the rest of that movement&rsquo;s conflicted history, providing insight into its enduring complexities, and its likely manifestations in the century ahead.&rdquo;&mdash;Wilfred McClay, author of The Masterless: Self and Society in Modern AmericaThomas S. Kidd is associate professor of history, Baylor University, and author of The Protestant Interest: New England after Puritanism, published by Yale University Press. He lives in Woodway, TX.; Title: The Great Awakening: The Roots of Evangelical Christianity in Colonial America Target text information: Description: "This concise and well-organized study offers readers an excellent summary of American popular attitudes toward Islam from the eighteenth century onward."---Walter Russell Mead, Foreign Affairs"Kidd's is a sympathetic and well-informed voice of sanity and Christian equanimity in the midst of this turmoil. His closing appeals to reason, civility, and charitable discourse could provide a better setting, I believe, for a fruitful mission to Islam. Otherwise, one fears what level of catastrophe may be required to discredit Dispensationalist craziness."---Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon, Orthodoxy Today"Offers an informative tonic that might move Christians in the U.S. beyond deeply embedded suspicions and into more hospitable encounters with Muslims at home and abroad."---Anne Blue Wills, Christian Century"A key strength of American Christians and Islam is that it surveys a spectrum of American Christian and evangelical thought vis--vis Muslims across three centuries, and does so in a manner that is very clear, so that even a reader new to the subject could appreciate it. Assigned in a class on Middle Eastern or Islamic studies, this book would be guaranteed to stimulate lively debate."---Heather J. Sharkey, Contemporary Islam"As Islam continues its slow be steady growth in America, evangelicals of whatever strip would be wise to consult American Christians and Islam, particularly as they continue to seek ways to approach Islam with sobriety and faithfulness."---Adam S. Francisco, Modern Reformation"Thomas Kidd has done a great service with his publication of American Christians and Islam. Although there is an endless array of studies on various aspects of the relationships between Muslims and Christians throughout the past 1,400 years, this is, to my knowledge, the first to examine American Evangelical attitudes toward Islam. Kidd presents a vast amount of material in a clear, readable manner, and his book should be of interest to anyone trying to understand the extremely complex dynamic of contemporary Muslim-Christian relations."---Sandra Tonies Keating, Touchstone"This timely book about American Christian attitudes toward Islam and Muslims is a useful addition to the growing literature on Anglo-American engagements with Islam and Muslims since the colonial age. It is noteworthy primarily for its chronological range and its coverage of American missionaries to the Muslim world."---Edward E. Curtis IV, Journal of American History"Kidd has produced a gem of a book. It needs to find a high place on interreligious as well as public-policy bibliographies."---John T. Pawlikowski, Journal of Ecumenical Studies"Kidd's book ably captures the bombast and the predicament of American evangelicals as they attempted to reconcile the missionary imperative with a scrambled sense of eschatological geography."---Nicholas Guyatt, Journal of the Ecclesiastical History"The story that Kidd tells is compelling and enlightening in its nuanced depiction of conservative American Christian views on Islam and Muslims across three centuries. . . . [T]his book is a well-written and enlightening overview of the American Evangelical approach to Islam."---Akram Fouad Khater, Catholic Historical Review"Before Thomas Kidd's magisterial work, American Christians and Islam, no scholar had traced the long and convoluted history of Muslim-Christian exchange in the American experience from colonial beginnings to the present. Kidd brings a deep understanding of both traditions to his analysis and brilliantly demonstrates how so many contemporary American denunciations of Islam--especially evangelical denunciations--have a rich history that goes all the way back to the Age of Exploration and the first English settlements."--Harry S. Stout, Yale University"Though its emergence as one of the central concerns of our time took the secular-minded by surprise, the friction between Christianity and Islam--the world's two largest and most energetically missionary faiths--is nothing new in American history. As Thomas Kidd shows in this thoughtful and highly accessible account, the conflict runs like a thread through the American past. Knowing that history will provide us with valuable insights about the road ahead--and about ourselves."--Wilfred M. McClay, University of Tennessee"American Christians and Islam gives historical perspective on a timely topic. Kidd provides a thorough examination of the prism through which American evangelicals have viewed Islam, a prism consisting of fears, challenges, and opportunities. He offers an important chapter in the story of American attitudes toward Muslims. This book fills a gap in the scholarship of American religious culture."--Frank Lambert, author of Religion in American Politics"American Christians and Islam combines a timely subject, stylistic directness, and a broad scope to create an effective and useful historical survey of evangelical attitudes about Islam that is accessible to a wide audience. Kidd provides succinct readings and elucidates important patterns and shifts that offer readers a revealing overview of the engagements of U.S. evangelical culture with the Islamic world."--Timothy W. Marr, author of The Cultural Roots of American Islamicism"A significant contribution to the field. There have been plenty of books on Western views of Islam, but none has focused exclusively or comprehensively on American Christian attitudes over such a long period. The scope and targeting of this book make it unique and pathbreaking."--Gerald R. McDermott, Roanoke College; Title: American Christians and Islam: Evangelical Culture and Muslims from the Colonial Period to the Age of Global Terrorism I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "Simply put, this is the most extensive, thorough, and insightful publication available on the F-106 Delta Dart. It receives our highest recommendation." (Bert Kinzey Detail &amp; Scale 2017-05-19)"I really appreciated Doug Barbier's book and his ability to weave in the issues of design and systems developments into the storyline. What really makes this book a good, easy read is the detail that he is able to provide both from a technical standpoint and the clarity that he presents this information so that it is easy to comprehend. As a bonus, the well captioned photographs and technical drawings all complement the text and provide an excellent reference for modelers." (Frank Landrus IPMS/USA 2017-05-22)"A 'must' for not just military collections, but aviation enthusiasts and any other reader holding a special interest in military aircraft and their evolution." (James A. Coz Midwest Book Review 2017-07-19)"Dust off those F-106 kits. Your optimal reference has arrived!" (David L. Veres Cybermodeler Online 2017-08-14)The F-106 was developed for the U.S. Air Force as a next-generation interceptor following Convair's pioneering delta-wing F-102, and excelled in every aspect of the Air Defense Command mission. With its advanced Hughes radar system, Falcon air-to-air missiles, and top speed well in excess of Mach 2, the Delta Dart became known as "the ultimate interceptor," able to scramble, launch, find its targets, and blow them out of the sky in short order. This sixth member of the "Century Series" family of supersonic fighters established a World Absolute Speed Record of 1,525 mph, and could outrun any other single-engine jet.Written by a former USAF Command Pilot, this book not only tells the dramatic story of this incredible aircraft, it puts you right into the cockpit intercepting bogies in the Stratosphere at Mach 2 during the peak years of the Cold War.; Title: World's Fastest Single-Engine Jet Aircraft: The Story of Convair's F-106 Delta Dart Interceptor 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Overall, it is an excellent book on a subject that is both historically significant and fascinating to read. It is one I can highly recommend. Scott Van Aken, www.modelingmadness.com (April 2009)Number 77 in Osprey's 'Combat Aircraft' series, US Navy 1-2 Skyraider Units of the Vietnam War combines the skills of two former editors of Naval Aviation News, Richard R Burgess and Rosario M Rausa, the latter of whom had the personal experience of flying A-1s in two combat tours over Vietnam. All Navy units that served between 1960 through final withdrawal from the theater in 1969 are covered, with photos and color profiles to illustrate some of the striking markings with which the Spads went into battle. Firsthand accounts add a vital extra dimension to the narrative, including the occasional hair-raising encounters these lumbering but tough old birds had with surface-to-air missiles and MiG-17a -- two of which were shot down by Skyraiders in the course of the war. Jon Guttman, Vietnam Magazine (August 2009)Designed and built on a carrier-based attack aircraft, the A-1 never saw combat in World War II and eventually was viewed as dated. But it proved its worth during the Korean War and earned a reputation as a craft able to carry any weapon in the naval arsenal. This history comes packed with black and white photos and is a 'must' for any serious military collection. California Bookwatch (June 2009)Rick Burgess is a retired naval flight officer who served in two patrol squadrons flying P-3 Orion patrol aircraft. Burgess, a former editor of Naval Aviation News and the current managing editor of Sea Power magazine, is the editor of two books on naval aviation and the author of numerous articles on naval aviation history and organization.Zip Rausa is a retired naval aviator who flew A-1 Skyraiders in two attack squadrons and completed two combat deployments in the Vietnam War. Rausa, a former editor of Naval Aviation News and current editor of Wings of Gold magazine, is the author of several books on naval aviation, including Skyraider: The Douglas A-1 'Flying Dumptruck'.; Title: US Navy A-1 Skyraider Units of the Vietnam War (Combat Aircraft) 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Doug Dildy served the USAF for twenty-six years and commanded the 32nd Fighter Squadron. He writes for Aviation Classics and lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico.Tom Cooper is the recognized expert on Arab MiG operators and Iraqi Air Force combat operations. Cooper lives in Olbendorf, Austria.Jim Laurier's aviation paintings are on permanent display at the Pentagon. He lives in New Hampshire.Digital artist and aviation history enthusiast Gareth Hector completed the battle-scene and cover artwork.; Title: F-15C Eagle vs MiG-23/25: Iraq 1991 (Duel) Target text information: Description: Osprey's Combat series combines the best archival photography available with specially commissioned artworks and first hand accounts, making these books favourites amongst historians, modellers and aviation enthusiasts everywhere.Istvn Toperczer is a flight surgeon with the Hungarian Air Force. In his spare time, he has become one of the few individuals from outside Vietnam to be given open access to the files of the Vietnamese People's Air Force. He has made several visits to Hanoi, and other Vietnamese cities, in the past five years, and has interviewed many of the leading aces from the war years.; Title: MiG 17 and MiG 19 Units of the Vietnam War (Osprey Combat Aircraft 25) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: Choice"Vermont History"Historical New Hampshire"Paradoxa 15"Wiseman's synthesis of widely accepted archaeology with an innovative interpretive scheme centered on the Wabanaki is welcome and convincing. Choice"Readers looking for extensive and subtle discussions of prehistoric artifacts in the region will find this to be a useful addition to their libraries. Wiseman's use of some oral histories, native philosophy, personal reflection, and quotations for native scholars and tribal historians is refreshing and long overdue. Vermont History"Wiseman's book offers the reader a well-told story of natural and human history but it is his discussion of the connection of all this history to commonplace aspects of modern life that is particularly compelling. Wiseman confronts the reader with the connections among history, land, and the conditions of modern Abenaki communities, and challenges the reader to think about these connections . . . Wiseman's The Voice of the Dawn is essential reading for a student of regional history or archaelogy and is likely to challenge its readers' way of thinking. Historical New Hampshire"It is hard to imagine someone more qualified to undertake this project than Wiseman. An Abenaki raised in Vermont and an academic trained in archeology, he is able to provide both an insider s view of Abenaki life and a scholarly assessment of the archeological and ethnohistorical record. Moreover, since 1988 he has participated in Abenaki politics and activism, making him one of the few writers qualified to describe the Vermont tribe s political resurgence. Paradoxa 15""Wiseman's synthesis of widely accepted archaeology with an innovative interpretive scheme centered on the Wabanaki is welcome and convincing."-- "Choice""Readers looking for extensive and subtle discussions of prehistoric artifacts in the region will find this to be a useful addition to their libraries. Wiseman's use of some oral histories, native philosophy, personal reflection, and quotations for native scholars and tribal historians is refreshing and long overdue."-- "Vermont History" (1/1/2006 12:00:00 AM)Fred Wiseman writes a deeply personal narrative that informs and satisfies the reader; through sheer scholarship and sense of pride in his Abenaki heritage, Wiseman contributes a timely work that should be read by all individuals who value history which truly defines New England. (Jeff Benay, Chair, Governor's Advisory Commission on Native American Affairs, State of Vermont)This book is a 'must read' for anyone who is at all interested in the Abenakis of what is now called Vermont. To understand any people, one must have an insider's view, and this is one such. Wisemen's discussion of contemporary Abenaki affairs is especially valuable, and he has been careful to represent as fairly as he can different points of view. Highly recommended. (William A. Haviland, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology, University of Vermont); Title: The Voice of the Dawn: An Autohistory of the Abenaki Nation 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: "A bold, successful effort that defies classification. A prose poem of beauty and honesty."&#8212;Portland Press Herald (Portland Press Herald)"The narrative begins with Molly Mathilde, a mother, peacemaker, and daughter of a famous chief. Born in the mid-1600s, when Wabanakis first experienced the full effects of colonial warfare, disease, and displacement, she provided a vital link for her people through her marriage to the French baron of St. Castin. The saga continues with the shrewd and legendary healer Molly Ockett and the reputed witchwoman Molly Molasses. The final chapter focuses on Molly Dellis Nelson (known as Spotted Elk), a celebrated performer on European stages who lived to see the dawn of Wabanaki cultural renewal in the modern era. Women of the Dawn is a welcome, informative, and valued contribution."&#8212;Midwest Book Review (Midwest Book Review)"I recommend Women of the Dawn, a short but rich exploration of the lives of four Wabanaki women, all named 'Molly.' . . . It is lyrical and poetic but based on many years of fieldwork and scholarship."&#8212;Harvard University Gazette (Harvard University Gazette)"Penobscot women, like all Wabanaki women, have long been the guardians of their people. The four women profiled by McBride possessed energy and power that strengthened and sustained them. They changed the lives of those with whom they came in contact. A rare glimpse of these women can be seen within the pages of this book."&#8212;Donna M. Loring, Penobscot Nation Tribal Representative (Donna M. Loring)"Rich in historic and visual detail, Women of the Dawn gives a poignant and compelling voice to long silent Native American women. . . . The book evokes powerful and haunting emotions."&#8212;Jill E. Shibles, President, National American Indian Court Judges Association (Jill E. Shibles)Bunny McBride is the author of Molly Spotted Elk: A Penobscot in Paris, among other works. She is an adjunct lecturer of anthropology at Kansas State University and Principia College, and guest curator for an exhibit based on this book at the Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor, Maine.; Title: Women of the Dawn 1-hop neighbor's text information: Description: An extraordinarily fine book about the entire time range of Native American presence in Vermont . . . Those interested in studying Northeastern Indians (past and present) and the Vermont Abenaki themselves should be delighted with this publication.-- "American Indian Culture and Research Journal""Utilizing archaeological site reports, unpublished manuscripts, and previous scholarly publications, Haviland and Power present an informative sociohistorical analysis of the Native American story in northern New England . . . This work serves to challenge and correct many misconceptions."-- "Choice""Although it is a book whose scholarship will stand up, it is written for the general reader . . . The result is a story--clear, informative, and moving easily-- . . . a pleasant book which I have read with relish."--Gordon M. Day "Vermont History""A refreshing synthesis by competent scholars . . . An excellent starting point for serious and intelligent nonprofessionals, and a bench mark against which future progress will be measured."--Dean R. Snow "Ethnohistory"6 x 9 trim. 57 illus. 48 figs. 6 tables. LC 93-35978; Title: The Original Vermonters: Native Inhabitants, Past and Present Target text information: Description: Jeanne Kent is a Native American in the Nulhegan Band, Coosuk Abenaki of Vermont. In order to bring public awareness to her culture, she works as interpreter, demonstrator, workshop leader and lecturer at the Institute for American Indian Studies. She serves similar roles at Mt. Kearsage Indian Museum, Mashantucket Pequot Indian Museum and several colleges. Her Native artwork is in permanent collections at the Institute for Native American Studies, Chimney Point Museum and the Roger Williams Gallery.; Title: The Visual Language of Wabanaki Art (American Heritage) I provide the content of the target node and its neighbors' information. The relation between the target node and its 1-hop neighbors is 'co-purchase'. The 12 categories are: 0: World 1: Americas 2: Asia 3: Military 4: Europe 5: Russia 6: Africa 7: Ancient Civilizations 8: Middle East 9: Historical Study & Educational Resources 10: Australia & Oceania 11: Arctic & Antarctica Question: Based on the content of the target and neighbors' historical books, predict the category ID (0 to 11) for the target node.
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