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Where have all the verbs gone? On verb stretching and semi-words in Indo-Aryan Palula
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Applying Computational Models of Spatial Prepositions to Visually Situated Dialog
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Scalable Knowledge Discovery Through Grid Workflows
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Entity Retrieval by Hierarchical Relevance Model, Exploiting the Structure of Tables and Learning Homepage Classifiers
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PARADISE Based Search Engine at TREC 2009 Web Track
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The effects of the "templates" for direct and explicit Spanish instruction on English language learners reading outcomes
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Variable Shape Templates
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In: Workshop on Templates ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01358658 ; Workshop on Templates, May 2008, Paris, France (2008)
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Design Of Domain-Specific Software Systems With Parametric Code Templates ...
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An Ontology-Supported User Modeling Technique with Query Templates for Interface Agents
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An Ontology-Supported User Modeling Technique with Query Templates for Interface Agents
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Techniques for Automatically Generating Biographical Summaries from News Articles
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Concepts: Linguistic support for generic programming in C
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In: http://www.research.att.com/~bs/oopsla06.pdf (2006)
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Concepts: Linguistic Support for Generic Programming in C++
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In: http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~siek/pubs/pubs/2006/gregor06:_concepts.pdf (2006)
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Generic programming has emerged as an important technique for the development of highly reusable and efficient software libraries. In C++, generic programming is enabled by the flexibility of templates, the C++ type parametrization mechanism. However, the power of templates comes with a price: generic (template) libraries can be more difficult to use and develop than non-template libraries and their misuse results in notoriously confusing error messages. As currently defined in C++98, templates are unconstrained, and type-checking of templates is performed late in the compilation process, i.e., after the use of a template has been combined with its definition. To improve the support for generic programming in C++, we introduce concepts to express the syntactic and semantic behavior of types and to constrain the type parameters in a C++ template. Using concepts, type-checking of template definitions is separated from their uses, thereby making templates easier to use and easier to compile. These improvements are achieved without limiting the flexibility of templates or decreasing their performance---in fact their expressive power is increased. This paper describes the language extensions supporting concepts, their use in the expression of the C++ Standard Template Library, and their implementation in the ConceptGCC compiler. Concepts are candidates for inclusion in the upcoming revision of the ISO C++ standard, C++0x.
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C++ templates; C++0x; concepts; constrained generics; General Terms Design; Languages Keywords Generic programming; parametric polymorphism
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Concepts: Linguistic support for generic programming in C
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In: http://aszt.inf.elte.hu/~gsd/s/cikkek/concepts/2006/oopsla_concepts.pdf (2006)
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Spatial Prepositions in Context: The Semantics of Near in the Presence of Distractor Objects.
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A Computational Model of the Referential Semantics of Projective Prepositions
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Proximity in context: an empirically grounded computational model of proximity for processing topological spatial expression.
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Testing Template and Testing Concept of Operations for Speaker Authentication Technology
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