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(Vassar College)

Vassar College is a private, coeducational, liberal arts college situated in the town of Poughkeepsie, New York, USA. Founded as a women's college in 1861, it became coeducational in 1969. Today, Vassar is ranked as one of the best and most selective liberal arts colleges in the country by several publications.
Requirements, Tools, and Architectures for Annotated Corpora Nancy Ide • Vassar College Chris Brew • Ohio State University

Requirements, Tools, and Architectures for Annotated Corpora Nancy Ide • Vassar College Chris Brew • Ohio State University

Data Architectures and Software Support for Large Corpora Towards an American National Corpus
OntoTag A Semantic Web Page Linguistic Annotation Model Guadalupe Aguado de Cea lupe@fi.upm.es Facultad de Informática Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Campus de Montegancedo s/n, 28660 Boadilla del Monte, Madrid, Spain

OntoTag A Semantic Web Page Linguistic Annotation Model Guadalupe Aguado de Cea lupe@fi.upm.es Facultad de Informática Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Campus de Montegancedo s/n, 28660 Boadilla del Monte, Madrid, Spain

Antonio Pareja-Lora apareja@sip.ucm.es Facultad de Informática Universidad Complutense de Madrid Ciudad Universitaria s/n, 28040, Madrid, Spain Rosario Plaza-Arteche rplaza@fi.upm.es Facultad de Informática Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Campus de Montegancedo s/n, 28660 Boadilla del Monte, Madrid, Spain Asunción Gómez-Pérez asun@fi.upm.es Facultad de Informática Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Campus de Montegancedo s/n, 28660 Boadilla del Monte, Madrid, Spain Inmaculada Álvarez de Mon ialvarez@euitt.upm.es E.U.I.T. Informática Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Campus Sur s/n, 28031, Madrid, Spain Good afternoon, My name is Antonio Pareja-Lora. I have graduated from U.P.M. with a six-year-degree in Computer Science and Engineering and, currently, I am a Ph.D. student at the same university and work at U.C.M. as an assistant to laboratory tutoring. I am going to present to you “ONTOTAG, A SEMANTIC WEB PAGE ANNOTATION MODEL”, in representation of the rest of co-authors of our contribution: Guadalupe Aguado de Cea, Inmaculada Álvarez de Mon, Asunción Gómez-Pérez and Rosario Plaza-Arteche. We are a multidisciplinary team that brings together both linguists and computer engineers in a joint initiative to work in the field of Semantic Web Development. The development of OntoTag is one of the four tasks to perform within ContentWeb, a Spanish Ministry of Science & Technology funded project which will be introduced immediately. It is in a very preliminary definition phase, so all of your comments in order to improve it will be very (more than) welcomed.
Ch. 3: Recursion

Ch. 3: Recursion

Chapter 10

Chapter 10

Algorithm Efficiency and Sorting
Chapter 4

Chapter 4

Data Abstraction: The Walls
Chapter 13

Chapter 13

Hash Tables

Chapter 1 Review of Java Fundamentals Lecture 2 Jenny Walter Fall 2008
Chapter 8

Chapter 8

Queues
Chapter 11

Chapter 11

Trees
Chapter 7

Chapter 7

Stacks

Chapter 1 Review of Java Fundamentals Lecture 3 Jenny Walter Fall 2008
An Example Base Class

An Example Base Class

class Person { public Person( String n, int ag, String ad, String p ) { name = n; age = ag; address = ad; phone = p; } //accesspr (getter) methods public String getName( ) { return name; } public int getAge( ) { return age; } public String getAddress( ) { return address; } public String getPhoneNumber( ) { return phone; } //mutator (setter) methods public void setAddress( String newAddress ) { address = newAddress; } public void setPhoneNumber( String newPhone ) { phone = newPhone; } public String toString() {return "Name: "+getName()+ ", Age: "+getAge()+", Address: "+getAddress()+ ", Phone: "+getPhone(); } private String name, address, phone; private int age; } Private instance variables Public methods
Chapter 4

Chapter 4

Data Abstraction: The Walls

Using Design Patterns with GRASP General Responsibility Assignment Software Patterns The “patterns” provide a reporesentation of nine basic principles that form a foundation for designing object-oriented systems. Creator Controller Pure Fabrication Information Expert High Cohesion Indirection Low Coupling Polymorphism Protected Variations

Introduction to UML (Part 1) Contents The Analysis Phase (Steps done early in the elaboration process) Understanding the Requirements – Defining Use Cases The Conceptual Model System Sequence Diagrams UML Contracts

Architectural Analysis & Design Architectural Layers The Logical Architecture is a large-scale organization of the software classes into packages (or namespaces), subsystems, and layers. Decisions about how these elements are to be deployed across physical computers in a networked environment are part of the Deployment Architecture. Classes in the system are grouped into layers. A layer is a coarse-grained grouping of classes, packages, or subsystems that has cohesive responsibility for a major aspect of the the system. Layers are organized so that “higher” layers call upon services of “lower” layers, but not generally vice-versa.

Using Design Patterns to Elaborate upon Design Models Moving from Analysis to Design Examine Design models and initial code to: Improve cohesion Reduce coupling Enhance Reusability GoF Design Patterns should be used to rewrite code to promote these goals
Distinguishing some terms

Distinguishing some terms

Modernity: a historical era dating as far back as the Enlightenment to the present Modernism: an aesthetic movement in art, literature, and architecture Postmodernism: an aesthetic movement but also a cultural condition (“the cultural logic of late capitalism”—Frederick Jameson )
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