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Pada materi ini, anda dapat mempelajari tentang perintah dasar pada sistem DOS. Diperkenalkan pula Command Promt. Apakah yang disebut dengan Command Promt? Apa kegunaannnya? dan bagaimana cara mengoperasikannya? Let's Download!
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Abstract:-“Save the time of the reader” it is the 4th Law of S.R. Ranganathan’s Five Laws of Library Science (1931). It is a challenge to ask whether the printed Library catalogues precisely do this for its library users. There is a... more
Abstract:-“Save the time of the reader” it is the 4th Law of S.R. Ranganathan’s Five Laws of Library Science (1931). It is a challenge to ask whether the printed Library catalogues precisely do this for its library users. There is a common understanding that the evolution of OPAC should be in line with the evolution of technology and its services. Users are should be satisfied from library services. Online Public Access Catalogue should not be a complex matrix for the users. There is no doubt that Library professionals are the Architects to design best next generation OPACs by using Web 2.0 tools. Sonubhau Baswant College of Arts & Commerce Library use SOUL 2.0 Software from INFLIBNET since 2004.
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5 Daftar Parfum Terbaik Pria Sepanjang Masa yangmerupakan parfum lama tapi masih tetap laris sampai sekarang
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In this chapter, I examine components of technology-images through processes of a digital biopolitics, where the images of social difference are created through procedures that science, government and media forms engender. Digital... more
In this chapter, I examine components of technology-images through processes of a digital biopolitics, where the images of social difference are created through procedures that science, government and media forms engender. Digital biopolitics has created an image of life. But what does it mean for the political subject to be able to recognize images of herself as DNA strands, as cells in a petri dish, or as a human egg harvested and frozen? To analyze such images, I engage methods of third
wave feminist epistemology, examining the material components of such biopolitical images as mattered states of the body.

Keywords: living capital body, Mediatization, technology-image, digital biopolitics, DNA
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This lecture forms part of the 'Next Generation User Interfaces' course given at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
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This paper seeks to establish a morally appropriate balance between the various moral standards that are in tension in the field of Electronic Patient Records (EPRs). EPRs can facilitate doctor-patient relationships, however at the same... more
This paper seeks to establish a morally appropriate balance between the various moral standards that are in tension in the field of Electronic Patient Records (EPRs). EPRs can facilitate doctor-patient relationships, however at the same time they can undermine trust and so harm the doctor-patient relationship. Patients are becoming increasingly reluctant to tell their own doctor everything that is relevant. A number of moral principles and the question of consent to release of records are considered here. There is also explicit mention of the principles for the treatment of the EPRs of the dead. A number of tensions between principles are explored, including that between privacy and promotion of welfare, both in an emergency and in more routine situations. The discussion also includes the tension between access and the right to not know about a condition that may undermine, for example, self-esteem; and the tensions between principles that arise when epidemiology, public health surveillance and healthcare evaluation are conducted. Suggestions are made about an appropriate balance between the principles. It is suggested that the patient’s right to informed consent should be dominant.
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An information recovery problem is the problem of constructing a proposition containing the information dropped in going from a given premise to a given conclusion that follows. The proposition(s) to be constructed can be required to... more
An information recovery problem is the problem of constructing a proposition containing the information dropped in going from a given premise to a given conclusion that follows. The proposition(s) to be constructed can be required to satisfy other conditions as well, e.g. being independent of the conclusion, or being "informationally unconnected" with the conclusion, or some other condition dictated by the context. This paper discusses various types of such problems, it presents techniques and principles useful in solving them, and it develops algorithmic methods for certain classes of such problems. The results are then applied to classical number theory, in particular, to questions concerning possible refinements of the 1931 Gödel Axiom Set, e.g. whether any of its axioms can be analyzed into "informational atoms". Two propositions are "informationally unconnected" [with each other] if no informative (nontautological) consequence of one also follows from the other. A proposition is an "informational atom" if it is informative but no information can be dropped from it without rendering it uninformative (tautological). Presentation, employment, and investigation of these two new concepts are prominent features of this paper.
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Information-theoretic perspectives are regarded either as philosophy of logic complementing model-theoretic perspectives or as heuristic [3]. From an information-theoretic perspective, a conclusion follows from a premise-set containing... more
Information-theoretic perspectives are regarded either as philosophy of logic complementing model-theoretic perspectives or as heuristic [3]. From an information-theoretic perspective, a conclusion follows from a premise-set containing the conclusion’s information or more [2, pp. 143–6]. After all, a premise-set implies a given conclusion iff the premise set either has the conclusion as a member or is logically equivalent to a set having the conclusion as a member. This paper begins by focusing on one-premise arguments where the conclusion is not the premise.
  An information recovery problem requires constructing a proposition containing the information dropped in going from a premise to a conclusion that follows. Propositions to be constructed can be required to satisfy other conditions: being independent of the conclusion, being "informationally unconnected" with the conclusion, or other conditions dictated by context.
  Two propositions are informationally unconnected if no informative (nontautological) consequence of one also follows from the other. A proposition is an informational atom if it is informative but no information can be dropped from it without rendering it uninformative (tautological).
  Presentation, employment, and investigation of these two new concepts are prominent features of this paper. Continuing [1], this paper presents techniques and principles useful in solving information recovery problems. It develops algorithmic methods for certain classes of such problems. And it applies results to classical number theory, in particular, to questions concerning possible refinements of the 1931 Gödel Axiom Set, e.g. whether any axiom can be analyzed into informational atoms.
[1] JOHN CORCORAN, Information recovery problems, Theoria, vol. 10 (1995), pp. 55–78.
[2] JOHN CORCORAN, Information-theoretic logic, Truth in Perspective, (Concha Martinez et al., editors), Ashgate, 1996.
[3] JOSÉ MIGUEL SAGÜILLO. Methodological practice and complementary concepts of logical consequence: Tarski’s model-theoretic consequence and Corcoran’s information-theoretic consequence, History and Philosophy of Logic, vol. 30 (2009), pp. 21–48.
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