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Mobile applications are widely used in many research areas as well as in current daily life. Applications on smart phones are closely related to the physical device. An application may run differently on different mobiles. It is hard and expensive for college students to adapt and test their applications on several types of smart phones. This paper presents a work in progress on the development of...
In the process of unconventional emergency management, undoubtedly, grasping the real-time change of event harmfulness and the evolution trend can help decision-making and disposal. A computable event state trend monitoring model ESMM is proposed. Based on the real-time scenario in the process of the outbreak, disposal and recovery of event, the model extracts the information related to event harmfulness...
According to the disturbance, complexity and derivative of unconventional emergencies, studying the evolution rules in order to monitor the complexity and development trend of event processing has become one of the hot research issues. This paper proposed a trend monitoring model and formal description for unconventional emergencies based the NFA, and designed the events evolutionary algorithm. The...
This study investigates how computer games impact on student learning and technology acceptance. A curriculum was designed for college students majoring in Computer Science. Participants included college teachers and students. Two groups of students participated in the learning activities by using gaming and non-gaming methods separately in the course. The proposed computer game helps students engage...
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