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Why gulling software colleagues is popular
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Why hands-on and why real signals?
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Why handwriting segmentation can be misleading?
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Why hardware developers should support continued development of RF/microwave exposure standards
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Why has it happened again? Comparison between the UCTE blackout in 2006 and the blackouts of 2003
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Why have lessons learned not been transferred to the current generation of power system engineers, managers and policy makers and what can be done about it?
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Why have monitoring?
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Why have progresses in real-time fault tolerant computing been slow?
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Why have smart antennas not yet gained traction with wireless network operators?
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Why haven´t FTRs fund transmission upgrades? what will?
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Why HDR is Important for 3DTV Model Acquisition
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Why HDTV will flourish
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Why headache using GSM cellular phones?
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Why healthcare professionals are slow to adopt modeling and simulation
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Why high pulsed currents shatter metal wires?
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Why high pulsed currents shatter metal wires?
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Why hold conferences?
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Why hot chips are no longer "cool"
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Why HTTPS Is Not Enough -- A Signature-Based Architecture for Trusted Content on the Social Web
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Why hybridization of energy storage is essential for future hybrid, plug-in and battery electric vehicles
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Why hybridize NEMS with CMOS?
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Why I am not a non-Bayesian? [Medical diagnostics application]
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Why I do not work on defence projects
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Why I hate base resistance [bipolar transistors]
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Why I want a gradient camera
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Why I want to be an Engineer
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Why I work in the defence industry
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Why IBA says MAC for Europe
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Why ICANN can´t [failings of Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]
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Why ideal constant power loads are not the worst case condition from a control standpoint
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Why Ideal Constant Power Loads Are Not the Worst Case Condition From a Control Standpoint
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Why IDLs are not ideal
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Why IEEE 1394 (“FireWire”) might not be a perfect choice for factory automation today - a case study from the printing industry
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Why illuminant direction is fundamental to texture analysis
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Why i-mode Moved Slowly in the Overseas Markets? A Perspective from Institutional Differences
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Why in the World in Europe?
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Why in the World in Europe?
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Why in the World Would an Electric Utility Be Interested in Renewable Energy?
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Why increasing immunity test levels is not sufficient for high-reliability and critical equipment
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Why Individuals Commit Information Security Violations: Neural Correlates of Decision Processes and Self-Control
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Why Industrial Power Systems? [Memoirs]
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Why industry needs a business climate that encourages growth
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Why information retrieval visualizations sometimes fail
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Why information security is hard - an economic perspective
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Why information technology hasn´t increased the optimal number of suppliers
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Why initial conditions are important [manufacturing simulation]
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Why innovation processes need to support traceability
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Why Integrate InfoVis and SciVis?: An Example from Systems Biology
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Why integrated E-learning Analytics are the best solution?
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Why Internet Protocols Need Incentives
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Why Intervals? Why Fuzzy Numbers? Towards a New Justification
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Why inventors are not famous
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Why inverse F-transform? A compression-based explanation
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Why investing is vital to subcontractors
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Why is a technical baseline important on a non-engineering technical project?
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Why IS after All? An Explorative Analysis of Professionals´ Letters of Study Motivation
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Why is ATPG easy?
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Why is automated garment manufacture so difficult?
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Why is barrier spit´s accretion not a simple process? Insights from GPR-surveys of Northern Amrum (North Sea/German Bight)
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Why is CMOS scaling coming to an END?
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Why is Conventional ATPG Not Sufficient for Advanced Low Power Designs?
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Why is Design Automation and Reuse of Analog Designs Increasingly Trailing the Digital World?
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Why Is Everything So Damned Difficult? [Guest Bytes]
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Why is fast recovery diode plasma-engineering with ion-irradiation superior to that with emitter efficiency reduction?
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Why is fingerprint-based indoor localization still so hard?
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Why is fuzzy control robust?
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Why is human evolution accelerating?
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Why is image quality assessment so difficult?
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Why is industry dramatically increasing its use of electric trace heating?
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Why is IPSec a viable option for wireless sensor networks
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Why is it hard to induce long-term depression?
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Why is it Hard to Obtain a Dichotomy for Consistent Query Answering?
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Why is it so difficult for a robot to pass through a doorway using ultrasonic sensors?
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Why is it so difficult to introduce requirements engineering research results into mainstream requirements engineering practice?
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Why is it so difficult to introduce requirements engineering research results into mainstream requirements engineering practice?
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Why is it so easy to introduce requirements engineering technology transfer panels into mainstream practice?
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Why is it so hard to define software architecture?
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Why is it so hard to predict software system trustworthiness from software component trustworthiness?
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Why Is IT Still Broken?
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Why is it that differently doped regions in semiconductors are visible in low voltage SEM?
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Why is less information from logic simulation more useful in fault simulation?
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Why is Maxwell´s Theory so hard to understand?
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Why is MNT not like microelectronics?
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Why is MV switch-fuse so well adapted to public distribution applications?
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Why is my smartphone slow? On the fly diagnosis of underperformance on the mobile Internet
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Why is nonvolatile ferroelectric memory field-effect transistor still elusive?
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Why is oxide-trap charge-pumping (OTCP) method appropriate for extracting the radiation-induced traps in mosfet?
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Why Is Oxide-Trap Charge-Pumping Method Appropriate for Radiation-Induced Trap Depiction in MOSFET?
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Why is parallel computing so hard?
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Why is PM important-especially in engineering projects?
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Why is prior knowledge of the wording of the exam not enough to pass? A collaborative learning experience in the classroom
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Why is Real-Time Volume Rendering No Longer a Year Away?
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Why is sliding mode control methodology needed for power converters?
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Why is so Little Attention Paid to the Centralization of Data?
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Why is software configuration management so complicated? [Tech Focus: Configuration Management]
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Why is software late? An empirical study of reasons for delay in software development
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Why is technology transfer so hard?
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Why is that computer laughing?
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Why is the army interested in spread spectrum?
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Why is the domain wall mobility in bulk yttrium iron garnet so low?
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Why Is the Focus on Innovation and New Technologies As the Solution to the Jobs Crisis?
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Why is the intelligent peripheral so stupid?
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Why is the Metabolic Efficiency of FES Cycling Low?
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Why is the room temperature optical differential gain of zero, one and two dimensional semiconductor lasers nearly identical
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Why is the spin field effect transistor elusive?
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Why is there a gap in the salaries of male and female engineers?
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Why is there a need for a truly modular three phase inverter for critical telecom AC power applications?
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Why is time-varying control necessary for signal processing with locally-connected quantum-dot arrays?
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Why is Unit-testing in Computer Games Difficult?
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Why is your E-store popularity always lower?
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Why isoEthernet will change the voice and video worlds
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Why it is Hard to Fight against Cyber Criminals?
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Why it is so hard to find small radio frequency signals in the presence of large signals
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Why It Matters
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Why It´s Hard to Raise Capital Today
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Why Java is dangerous
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Why Java/sup TM/ was-not-standardized twice
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Why Johnny can´t build [portable scientific software]
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Why Johnny Can´t Evaluate Security Risk
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Why Johnny can´t program [computing professionals]
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Why Johnny can´t test [software]
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Why Johnny won´t read-producing readable printed matter
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Why Join GMTT? [Membership Application]
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Why Join GMTT? [Membership Application]
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Why Join GMTT? [Membership Application]
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Why Join GMTT? [Membership Application]
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Why Join the Antennas and Propagation Society?
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Why Kad lookup fails
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Why laptops should be screened separately when conventional x-ray screening is used
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Why Lean Needs Simulation
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Why Learn a Foreign Language?
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Why learning objects?
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Why Li´s solar cell concept cannot work
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Why License Software Engineers
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Why Life Oscillates - Biological Rhythms and Health
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Why linear arrays are better image processors
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Why Linked Data is Not Enough for Scientists
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Why linked data should not lead to next generation SDI
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Why Linux Is Important To You
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Why LMS failed to support student learning in higher education institutions
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Why Look Back? Arguments for a History of Computing in Education
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Why Losers?
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Why lossy internetworking and lossless ABR ATM services do not go together-RN/94/21
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Why LRT now?
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Why Machine Ethics?
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Why machine-assisted translation (MAT) tools for Croatian?
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Why machines prefer intelligent reasoning from all users? Amartya Sen: because they belong to the human functioning spaces
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Why Majority of Readmission Risk Assessment Tools Fail in Practice
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Why managers need to be more city-savvy - [management finance]
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Why Mars? Why Now?
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Why mass production is passe in japan
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Why matrix reduction is better than objective function based optimization in compact thermal model creation
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Why meaningful automatic tagging of images is very hard
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Why Measuring Security Is Hard
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Why mega IS/IT projects fail: Major problems and what we learned from them
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Why men should not marry
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Why men should not marry
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Why men work live and what you can do to curtail this deadly practice
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Why merge?-An examination of disk sorting strategy
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Why metalworking fluids don´t have to cause problems
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Why Microgrids Are Moving into the Mainstream: Improving the efficiency of the larger power grid.
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Why Microsoft smears-and fears-open source
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Why MIPS aren´t the point
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Why Mobile Payments Fail? Towards a Dynamic and Multi-Perspective Explanation
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Why modelling matters
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Why Modern CPUs Are Starving and What Can Be Done about It
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Why modern systems should minimize the use of safety critical software*
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Why Moodle
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Why more British firms have not set up quality circles
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Why more choices cause less cooperation in iterated prisoner´s dilemma
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Why Most Open Source Development Projects Do Not Succeed?
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Why Most Patents Are Invalid
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Why most U.S. students can´t get into engineering school: Math and science courses are poorly taught and sometimes unavailable, but innovative programs may win more college admissions
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Why MPPs?
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Why MSN Lost to QQ in China Market? Different Privacy Protection Design
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Why Multigrid Methods Are So Efficient
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Why multiple b-values are required for multi-tensor models. evaluation with a constrained log-euclidean model
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Why multiplex LEDs?
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Why multirate sampling is instrumental for control design purpose: the example of the one-leg hopping robot
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Why multiresolutional hierarchies reduce computational complexity of stochastic systems for estimation and control
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Why must I support my opponents
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Why Naive Ensembles Do Not Work in Cloud Computing
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Why name ambiguity resolution matters for scholarly big data research
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Why nano technology? Why now? And what might its impact on electronics
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Why Nano-DSP Will be Fan-In Constrained
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Why nanovoltmeter offset currents do not explain measured deviations in the quantized Hall resistance
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Why NAS systems need a telecommunications overhaul
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Why NAS systems need a telecommunications overhaul
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Why natural gradient?
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Why NDWI threshold varies in delineating water body from multitemporal images?
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Why NEMO protocols do not pre-fetch more than one CoA?
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Why nerve signals should be measured monopolarly
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Why Net Neutrality Analogies Will Always Fail [News]
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Why neural networks don´t yet fly: inquiry into the neurodynamics of biological intelligence
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Why Neutral Earthing Resistors are ineffective for autotransformers with the delta tertiary winding
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Why neutral-grounding resistors need continuous monitoring
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Why NFPA 780, Standard for the Installation of Lightning Protection Systems is inadequate
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Why no additive hazards models?
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Why non-NC machine tools are still made
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Why not ´corrigendum´?
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Why not a high level assembly language?
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Why not an engineering research council?
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Why not discard the term “power factor”?
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Why not educated engineers?
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Why not keep your personal data secure yet private in IoT?: Our lightweight approach
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Why not M
2
in electrical power E
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?
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Why not make interfaces better than 3D reality?
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Why not multiple solutions: agent-based social interaction analysis via inverse simulation
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Why not private bailouts?
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Why Not Semijoins for Streams, When Distributed?
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Why not the trolleybus?
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Why not use digital media exclusively?
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Why not use the levenberg-marquardt method for fundamental matrix estimation?
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Why Not with the Foot?
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Why not?
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Why not? The magazine way
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Why Novice Programmers Fall into a Pitfall?: Coding Pattern Analysis in Programming Exercise
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Why object oriented operating systems are boring
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Why on earth would I want to buy a new electric motor?
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Why one example is not enough for an image query
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Why Online Dynamic Mesh Refinement is Better for Parallel Climatological Models
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Why OpenFlow/SDN can succeed where GMPLS failed
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Why open-loop LQG measurement scheduling is optimal
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Why optical communication links are needed for future satellite constellations
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Why optical nonlinear characterization using imaging technique is a better choice?
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Why optimistic message logging has not been used in telecommunications systems
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Why options anyway?
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Why or Why Not Service Oriented Architecture
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Why Overload Relays Do NOT Always Protect Motors
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Why pairwise is better than one-against-all or all-at-once
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Why parameter control mechanisms should be benchmarked against random variation
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Why partial design verification works better than it should
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Why patents have lower citation on non-patent references?: A case study from Taiwan
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Why PCs are fragile and what we can do about it: a study of Windows registry problems
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Why peer-to-peer (P2P) does scale: an analysis of P2P traffic patterns
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Why people believe weird things: science, pseudoscience, and critical thinking
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Why People Continue Use EC ?
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Why people don´t develop effective corrective actions
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Why People e-File (or Don´t e-File) Their Income Taxes
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Why people perceive typefaces to have different personalities
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Why people play: artificial lives acquiring play-instinct to stabilize productivity
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Why Periodic Structures May Not Be Able to Synthesize Negative Indices of Refraction
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Why Pervasive Monitoring Is Bad
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Why Phish When You Can Trawl?
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Why Photomultiplier Tube?
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Why phtonic-crystal VCSELs do not provide high power emission in the single-mode regime?
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Why physical system modeling is important to industry: Bond graph models that could have prevented some costly mistakes
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Why Plan Your Inspection?
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Why plasma armature railguns don´t work (and what can be done about it)
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Why Play Matters at Work: Gamification is more than just a passing fad.
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Why plessey picked protos
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Why polynomial formulas in soft computing, decision making, etc.?
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Why Power Laws? An Explanation from Fine-Grained Code Changes
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Why precipitation has reduced in North China
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Why Predicting Outliers in Software is a Good Thing to Do!
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Why principal component analysis is not an appropriate feature extraction method for hyperspectral data
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Why Privacy Matters in Health Care Delivery: A Value Proposition
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Why private generation?
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Why Process-Orientation is Scarce: An Empirical Study of Process-oriented Information Systems in the Automotive Industry
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Why product service systems development is special
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Why production engineers are vital to FMS
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Why production engineers should look at cows!
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Why Professional Technical Groups?
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Why prognostics for avionics?
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Why Programming Environments Need Dynamic Data Types
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Why Project Management?
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Why projects fail
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Why projects fail? How contingency theory can provide new insights - comparative analysis of NASA´s climate orbiter
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Why protect the environment?
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Why PTGAS?
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Why publish your research in EMC journals?
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Why Put FPGAs in your CPU socket?
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Why quality circles fail
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Why quantum mechanics?
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Why Quasi-Monte Carlo is Better Than Monte Carlo or Latin Hypercube Sampling for Statistical Circuit Analysis
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Why Race-to-Finish is Energy-Inefficient for Continuous Multimedia Workloads
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Why Raman amplification ?
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Why rating is not enough: A study on online reputation systems
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Why readability formulas fail
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Why Reading Patterns Matter in Storage Coding & Scheduling Design
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Why reciprocal procedure works?
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Why regulate? Lessons from New Zealand
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Why relevant features may be unuseful in statistical recognition of two classes
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Why Requirements Engineering Fails: A Survey Report from China
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Why researchers engaged in technology transfer collaborations: A self-determination theory perspective
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Why reverse engineering software?
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Why Ricker wavelets are successful in processing seismic data: Towards a theoretical explanation
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Why risk analysis outperforms probabilistic choice as the effective decision support paradigm for power system planning
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Why risk analysis?
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Why Robots are More Than Just Agents
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Why Robots Are More Than Just Agents
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Why robots can be unprofitable
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Why robots need body for mind communication - an attempt of eye-contact between human and robot
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Why robots? What about the other option to manual assembling?
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Why robust control is a solution to the narrowband problem in active noise control
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Why rough sets?
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Why RTS-CTS is not your ideal wireless LAN multiple access protocol
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Why Scrum Works: A Case Study from an Agile Distributed Project in Denmark and India
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Why secure applications are difficult to write
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Why security testing is hard
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Why segregating short jobs from long jobs under high variability is not always a win
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Why semiconductor memories?
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Why send journal when subs are left unpaid?
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Why sex - Are men useful for anything?
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Why Share Weather? Motivational Model for "Share Weather" Online Communities and Three Empirical Studies
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Why shared memory matters to VLSI design: The BSR is as powerful as reconfiguration
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Why Shared Understanding Matters -- Engineering a Collaboration Process for Shared Understanding to Improve Collaboration Effectiveness in Heterogeneous Teams
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Why sharing boundary crossing? Understanding the motivation for knowledge sharing in virtual Communities of Practice
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Why Should Companies Participate ?
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Why should engineers be interested in bizarre systems?
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Why should I help you to teach requirements engineering?
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Why should I listen?: The Ethos of science magazine covers
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Why should multicast be used in WSNs
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Why should my students use AR? A comparative review of the educational impacts of augmented-reality
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Why should operators collaborate?
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Why should parallelism help design KBS control applications?
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Why should the cement industry do anything with their PCB transformers?
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Why should the steel industry do anything with their PCB transformers?
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Why should the steel industry do anything with their PCB transformers?
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Why should they believe us? Determinism, non-determinism and evidence
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Why should we care about bounds consecutive systems revisited
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Why should we care about input vectors?
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Why should we do 3D integration?
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Why should we introduce dynamic and functional nodes in bond graphs?
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Why should we use adaptive control?
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Why should we use particle filtering in FM band passive radars?
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Why should we use the non-existent? Advantages of application of unconventional computing to processing of noisy medical images
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Why should your company become ISO 9000 certified [quality control]
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Why simple is best in manufacturing
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Why Simple Shrinkage Is Still Relevant for Redundant Representations?
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Why Simulation Works
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Why Simulation-Based Approachs with Combined Fitness are a Good Approach for Mining Spaces of Turing-equivalent Functions
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Why small batch production is easy for Harris
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Why Small Permanent Magnet Machine Drives are Relegating the Induction Machine Drive to Niche Applications
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Why smart grid switching must change
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Why snake robots need torsion-free joints and how to design them
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Why so complicated? Simple term filtering and weighting for location-based bug report assignment recommendation
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Why so different? Examining the methodologies used in two old growth forest mapping projects
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Why so fast? - the rush to write standards
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Why so few famous engineers today?
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Why so few famous engineers today?
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Why so few famous engineers today?
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Why so few of us? the mystery of the lack of women in computing
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Why so few women in STEM: The role of social coping
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Why so few women, still?
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Why so few women?
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Why so Few?
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Why so many uncertainty documents?
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Why software developers refuse to improve
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Why software engineering is riskier than ever
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Why software fails [software failure]
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Why software hangs and what can be done with it
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Why software jewels are rare
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Why software process innovations are not adopted
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Why software product startups fail and what to do about it. Evolution of software product development in startup companies
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Why software projects escalate: the importance of project management constructs
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Why software quality improvement fails: (and how to succeed nevertheless)
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Why software reliability predictions fail
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Why solid armatures fail and how they can be improved
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Why some decision aids work and others do not
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Why Some Emotional States Are Easier to be Recognized Than Others: A thorough data analysis and a very accurate rough set classifier
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Why Some Representations Are More Cooperative Than Others For Prisoner´s Dilemma
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Why some technical professionals write… and some don´t
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Why some technical professionals write… and some don´t
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Why Source Code Analysis and Manipulation Will Always be Important
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Why space broadcasting?
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Why Space? : Harvesting the benefits of science in orbit.
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Why spain will win... [Engineering Football]
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Why spatial databases need fuzziness
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Why speech synthesis? (in memory of Prof. Jonathan Allen, 1934-2000) [Special issue intro.]
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Why SPI Initiative Failed: Contextual Factors and Changing Software Development Environment
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Why spread spectrum clocking of computing devices is not cheating
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Why spread spectrum?
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Why square antennas produce round beams
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Why Stacked Models Perform Effective Collective Classification
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Why standards are here to stay
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Why Standards Are Not Enough to Guarantee End-to-End Interoperability
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Why Statically Estimate Code Coverage is So Hard? A Report of Lessons Learned
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Why stay onboard? Remain state-of-the-art after graduation; maintain your IEEE membership
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Why step when you can run? Iterative line digitization algorithms based on hierarchies of runs
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Why students plagiarize in Organic Chemistry Laboratory Course? — A Case at Hebei University of Technology in China
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Why study electromagnetics: the first unit in an undergraduate electromagnetics course
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Why Study the History of BME, Science, and Technology? [Retrospectroscope]
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Why Sugeno λ-measures
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Why sustainability is now the key driver of innovation
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Why sustainability is now the key driver of innovation
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Why synchronization is a key issue in modern Electronic Support Measures
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Why System Safety Professionals Should Read Accident Reports
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Why system safety professionals should read accident reports
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Why System X?
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Why System Y ߞ Oftel´s viewpoint
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Why Systems Science and Cybernetics?
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Why systems science?
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Why systems-on-chip needs more UML like a hole in the head
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Why SystemVeriog?
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Why systolic architectures?
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Why table ground-truthing is hard
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Why take notes? Use the whiteboard capture system
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Why Talent Agglomerates in Industrial Cluster?
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Why Talent Concentrates to Industrial Clusters?
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Why tanh: choosing a sigmoidal function
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Why Taylor Hitec won´t let Japanese in
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Why teach history to engineers?
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Why technology in education?
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Why Technology Innovations are Still a Cottage Industry in Education?
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Why template self-update should work in biometric authentication systems?
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Why test for partial discharge?
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Why test magnet wire?
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Why testing digital relays are becoming so difficult! Part 1
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Why testing digital relays are becoming so difficult! Part 2
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Why testing sometimes doesn´t work
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Why testing technology is not transferred to industry: academics don´t get it, vendors don´t know it, practitioners don´t care
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Why the 2×25 kV alternative? [autotransformer traction supply]
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Why the alternative PCA provides better performance for face recognition
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Why the Arpanet Was Built
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Why the BBC sheet metal shop must be competitive
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Why the BYOD boom is changing how we think about business it
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Why the caged cognitive radio sings
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Why the design productivity gap never happened
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Why the DFT is faster than the FFT for FDTD time-to-frequency domain conversions
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Why the distinction between on-campus and distance learning is blurring
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Why the DoJ should leave microsoft alone
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Why the Dwarf King Died [Bookshelf]
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Why the economy is so good
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Why the Energy Levels Observed in Electrical Transport, Phototransport and Photoluminescence are Different?
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Why the engineer?
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Why the Engineer?
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Why the Export Trading Act Failed
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Why the FBI Can´t Build a Case Management System
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Why the First Industrial Revolution Did Not Take Place in Alexandria
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Why the FMC/MCDU is hard to train and difficult to use
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Why the Government Breaks Its Promises
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Why the human body capacitance is so large
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Why the machine tool industry must unlace and throw away the corset
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Why the map of the future will not look like a map
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Why the market is ready for a nonisolated DC/DC power module standard
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Why the Mars probe [accident investigation]
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Why the mean is inadequate for accurate scheduling decisions
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Why the melting point of a plastic is not a material constant
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Why the Microsoft settlement won´t work
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Why the mining industry needs a reference architecture for automation initiatives
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Why the mounting inductance is important in designing a Power Distribution Network?
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Why the Naive Bayes approximation is not as Naive as it appears
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Why the need to change?
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Why the new physical interpretations of the reactive power on terms of the CPC power theory is not true?
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Why the objectives of complex organisation must determine information-decision-action systems
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Why the PC will be the most pervasive visualization platform in 2001
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Why The Pessimists Are Wrong
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Why the PFP Model Reproduces the Internet?
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Why the phased-MIMO radar outperforms the phased-array and MIMO radars
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Why the picture is right: a reply to Stein and Little
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Why the schema theorem is correct also in the presence of stochastic effects
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Why the stochastic MV-PURE estimator excels in highly noisy situations?
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Why the submillimeter? Why has it taken so long?
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Why the terms ´current mode´ and ´voltage mode´ neither divide nor qualify circuits
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Why the traditional liberal arts are still relevant to engineering education
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Why the Universal Mobility Is Not
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Why the Vasa sank: 10 problems and some antidotes for software projects
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Why the world is grey
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Why there exists asymmetric monetary policy effect in China: Evidence on menu cost model and price transmission channel
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Why there is a need for a software-safety program
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Why there won´t be apps: The problem with MPPs
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Why these two words of undue influence matter in the commercialization of University Research: Gentle legal precautions for researchers in commonwealth jurisdictions
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Why They Become Addicted: Relationship between Microblogging Usage and Addiction
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Why They Do Not Understand -- A Model of Knowledge Discourse in the Transition Phase of Globally Distributed Projects
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Why They Loathe Learning English? A Study on Chinese College EFL Learners´ Demotivators
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Why Things Are The Way They Are [Book Reviews]
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Why Thinking Aloud Matters for Usability Evaluation?
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Why this publication?
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Why Ti=4Td for PID Controller Tuning
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Why time-triggered architectures will succeed in large hard real-time systems
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Why to go Business Class (IT applications)
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Why to incorporate a data definition language into a CAD frameworks extension language
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Why to use an articulated vehicle in underground mining operations?
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Why to Use Dual-Vt, If Single-Vt Serves the Purpose Better under Process Parameter Variations?
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Why today´s systems theory can´t cope with global environmental or marine systems catastrophes and crises?
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Why top-manager origin matters for innovation strategies
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Why topological maps are useful for learning in an autonomous agent
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Why Toys Shouldn\´t Work "Like Magic": Children\´s Technology and the Values of Construction and Control
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Why TPC-A and TPC-B are obsolete
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Why Traffic Engineering does not work for physical impairments based routing
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Why train in the use of electrical heat tracing?
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Why transactions?
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Why Transactions?
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Why Transient Analysis Can Be De-Emphasized in Undergraduate Simulation Courses
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Why transition coding for power minimization of on-chip buses does not work
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Why triple DES with 128-bit key and not Rijndael should be AES
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Why Trust is not Proportional to Risk
489
Why tunneling FETs don´t work, and how to fix it
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Why Turkey Needs to Integrate Virtual and Remote Laboratory Technology to Technical Vocational School of Higher Education System: A Situation Analysis
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Why unary and binary operations in logic: general result motivated by interval-valued logics
492
Why Upgrade the Protection and Grounding of Generators at Petroleum and Chemical Plants?
493
Why upgrade the protection and grounding of generators at petroleum and chemical plants?
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Why upgrade the protection and grounding of generators at pulp and paper mills?
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Why urban mass demand responsive transport?
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Why use a Mainframe to do Design and Analysis when you can use your PC? [advertisement]
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Why use a micro in the laboratory?
498
Why use communication training as enterprise-wide project risk mitigation tool?
499
Why use Efficient XML Interchange instead of Fast Infoset
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Why use Latin?
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Why use LLLTV for underwater imaging?
502
Why use optics for interconnects
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Why use the model driven architecture to design and build distributed applications?
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Why user swapping could be the best coordination mechanism in a cellular network?
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Why users adopt mobile banking service: An empirical study
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Why using high frequency dielectric spectroscopy for biological analytics?
507
Why using instructional technology effectively is tough
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Why using the alpha-stable distribution in neuroimage?
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Why vacuum arc cathode spots can appear larger than they are
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Why value prediction is limited?
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Why VANET Beaconing Is More Than Simple Broadcast
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Why VCG auctions can hardly be applied to the pricing of inter-domain and ad hoc networks
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Why vector quantizers outperform scalar quantizers on stationary memoryless sources
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Why Vein Recognition Needs Privacy Protection
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Why views do not provide logical data independence
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Why visit IBC 2009
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Why VLSI implementations of associative VLCNs require connection multiplexing
518
Why volunteer for your society?
519
Why wait? System-wide benefits from custom overcurrent relay characteristics
520
Why Walking the Dog Takes Time: Frechet Distance Has No Strongly Subquadratic Algorithms Unless SETH Fails
521
Why WAP may never get off the ground
522
Why was it so damaging?
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Why Washington matters in the silicon valley
524
Why Waste Time on Roadmaps When We Don´t Have Cars?
525
Why watermarking is nonsense
526
Why we are heading for a further power crisis
527
Why we are here [From the Editor´s Desk]
528
Why we are what we are
529
Why we can´t live without ARINC 610C
530
Why we can´t live without ARINC 610C
531
Why We Don´t Know How To Simulate The Internet
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Why we fall apart: engineering´s reliability theory explains human aging
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Why we love GPS [editorial]
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Why we need a different view of software architecture
734
Why we need a reference model for intrusion handling systems for Wireless LANs?
735
Why we need all these MIPS in future wireless communication systems-and how to design algorithms and architecture for these systems
736
Why we need checks and balances to assure quality (software quality)
737
Why We Need Design-for-testability
738
Why We Need Fuzzy Models in Bio-Risk Assessment
739
Why we need gigabit networks
740
Why We Need Petabyte Storage And How We Can Handle It.
741
Why we need statistical static timing analysis
742
Why we need to get smart about data to be better stewards: Making smarter virtual observatories
743
Why we need to offer a modeling and simulation engineering curriculum
744
Why We Need to Renew the United States´ Technology Innovation Effort
745
Why we should consider virtual topologies for OBS
746
Why we should use function points [software metrics]
747
Why we still don´t know how to simulate networks
748
Why we still don´t know how to simulate networks
749
Why we still need standardized internet speed measurement mechanisms for end users
750
Why we use the term non-active power, and how it can be measured under non-ideal power supply conditions
751
Why we won´t be using robot sensors until the 1990s
752
Why We Won´t Review Books by Hackers
753
Why Web Services Need Social Networks
754
Why Web-Based Pseudo Relevance Feedback Systems Fail
755
Why were a Thousand People Happy this Spring?
756
Why women engineers should be encouraged
757
Why Won´t Johnny Encrypt?
758
Why word error rate is not a good metric for speech recognizer training for the speech translation task?
759
Why workflows break — Understanding and combating decay in Taverna workflows
760
Why would an ASIC foundry accept anything less than full scan?
761
Why would anyone like to share his knowledge?
762
Why would i want a gyroscope on my RGB-D sensor?
763
Why write a paper?
764
Why x subjects?
765
Why year one students have difficulties in mastering the numbers parts-whole relationship?
766
Why you need to understand Y2k [Reviews]
767
Why you should be interested in technology roadmaps for compound semiconductors
768
Why You Should Be Worried About More Than Just A Lawsuit
769
Why you should publish
770
Why you should use routines...routinely
771
Why you should vote to transfer CEI´s powers
772
Why you shouldn´t study security [security education]
773
Why You Shouldn´t Use PLS: Four Reasons to Be Uneasy about Using PLS in Analyzing Path Models
774
Why you´ll never go back to spiral tubes or roll-your-owns ... once you´ve tried our new Flex-Con I Tubes [advertisement]
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Why you´ll never go back to spiral tubes or roll-your-owns ... once you´ve tried our new Flex-Con I Tubes [advertisement]
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Why you´ll never go back to spiral tubes or roll-your-owns ... once you´ve tried our new Flex-Con I Tubes [advertisement]
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Why you´ll never go back to spiral tubes or roll-your-owns ... once you´ve tried our new Flex-Con I Tubes [advertisement]
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Why Your Company Should Support PES Activities
779
Why Your E-mail May Never Arrive After All
780
Why your favorite book has not yet been reviewed
781
Why,
I
DDQ
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782
Why, Oh Why, Oh Why
783
Why, what and how of teaching power electronics
784
Why, when and how do users customize Web portals?
785
Why, when, and what: Analyzing Stack Overflow questions by topic, type, and code
786
WHY: Rationale Analysis
787
WhyEEE? [MicroBusiness]
788
WHYRE: a context-aware wearable computer for museums and archaeological sites
789
WI 2008 [Publisher´s information]
790
WI 2008 [Title page i]
791
WI 2008 [Title page iii]
792
WI 2008 author index
793
WI 2008 Copyright Page
794
WI 2008 Program Committee Members
795
WI 2008 reviewers
796
WI 2008 Table of contents
797
WI 2008 Welcome Message from Conference Chairs and Program Chair
798
WI 2009 - Front cover
799
WI 2009 [Publisher´s information]
800
WI 2009 [Title page i]
801
WI 2009 [Title page iii]
802
WI 2009 and IAT 2009 Conference Organization
803
WI 2009 author index
804
WI 2009 Copyright Page
805
WI 2009 Non-PC reviewers
806
WI 2009 Program Committee Members
807
WI 2009 Sponsors
808
WI 2009 Table of contents
809
WI 2009 Welcome Message from Conference Chair and Program Chair
810
WI 2010 - Front cover
811
WI 2010 [Publisher´s information]
812
WI 2010 [Title page i]
813
WI 2010 [Title page iii]
814
WI 2010 and IAT 2010 Conference Organization
815
WI 2010 author index
816
WI 2010 Copyright Page
817
WI 2010 Non-Program Committee Reviewers
818
WI 2010 Program Committee Members
819
WI 2010 Table of contents
820
WI 2011 [Front cover]
821
WI 2011 Non-Program Committee Reviewers
822
WI 2011 Program Committee Members
823
WI 2011 Sponsors
824
WI 2011 Welcome Message from the Conference and Program Chairs
825
WI 2012 - Front cover
826
WI 2012 [Publisher´s information]
827
WI 2012 Author Index
828
WI 2012 Conference Organization
829
WI 2012 copyright notice
830
WI 2012 Non-PC Reviewers
831
WI 2012 Program Committee Members
832
WI 2012 Sponsors
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WI 2012 table of contents
834
WI 2012 title page i
835
WI 2012 title page iii
836
WI 2012 Welcome Message from Conference Chairs and Program Chairs
837
WI 2013 [Front cover]
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WI 2013 [Publisher´s information]
839
WI 2013 [Title page i]
840
WI 2013 [Title page iii]
841
WI 2013 Author Index
842
WI 2013 Conference Organization
843
WI 2013 Message from the Conference Chairs and Program Chairs
844
WI 2013 Non-PC Reviwers
845
WI 2013 Program Committee
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WI 2013 Sponsors
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WI 2013 Table of contents
848
WI 2014 - I Author index
849
WI 2014 - II Author index
850
WI 2014 - II Copyright Page
851
WI 2014 Conference Committee - I
852
WI 2014 Conference Committee - II
853
WI 2014 Copyright Page
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WI 2014 Non-Program Committee Reviewers - I
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WI 2014 Non-Program Committee Reviewers - II
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WI 2014 Preface - I
857
WI 2014 Preface - II
858
WI 2014 Program Committee Chairs - I
859
WI 2014 Program Committee Chairs - II
860
WI 2014 Program Committee Members - I
861
WI 2014 Program Committee Members - II
862
WI 2015 Advisory/Steering Committees
863
WI 2015 Author Index
864
WI 2015 Organizing Committee
865
WI 2015 Program Committee
866
WI 2015 Table of Contents
867
Wi lights — A wireless solution to control headlight intensity
868
WI05 and IAT05 Conference Organization
869
WI05 Non-PC Reviewers
870
WI´04 and IAT´04 Conference Organizers
871
WI´04 and IAT´04 Program Committee Leadership
872
WI´04 and IAT´04 Program Committee Members
873
WI´04 and IAT´04 Tutorials and Workshops
874
WI´04 Non-Program Committee Reviewers
875
WI´06 and IAT´06 Conference Organization
876
WI´06 Non-PC reviewers
877
WI´07 Conference Organization
878
WI´07 Non-PC reviewers:
879
WI´07 Program Committee Members
880
WI´07/IAT´07/BIBM´07/GrC´07 Joint Keynote: Computer Science as a Lens on the Sciences: The Example of Computational Molecular Biology
881
WI´08 and IAT´08 Conference Organization
882
Wi2Me: A Mobile Sensing Platform for Wireless Heterogeneous Networks
883
WIAD Minimization in Butterfly Laser Module Packages: Clip Design
884
WIANI: wireless infrastructure and ad-hoc network integration
885
WiBACK: A Back-haul network architecture for 5G networks
886
WiBeaM:Wireless Bearing Monitoring System
887
WiBed, a platform for commodity wireless testbeds
888
Wibed, a platform for commodity wireless testbeds
889
WiBee: Building WiFi radio map with ZigBee sensor networks
890
WiBench: An open source kernel suite for benchmarking wireless systems
891
WiBEST: A hybrid personal indoor positioning system
892
WiBreathe: Estimating respiration rate using wireless signals in natural settings in the home
893
Wibro Usage Scenarios and Requirements in Tactical Environment
894
WiBro: Migration Strategy of KT toward FMC based on IMS
895
WiBro-Based Mobile RFID Service Development
896
WiBus: A Wi-Fi based monitoring system for public transportation with dynamic route tracking
897
WIC France Research Center Activity Report
898
WiCard: A context aware wearable wireless sensor for cardiac monitoring
899
WICCAP: from semi-structured data to structured data
900
WICE: a Web-based intelligent cost estimator for real-time decision support
901
WICER: a weighted inter-cluster edge ranking for clustered graphs
902
WICI: an efficient hybrid routing scheme for scalable and hierarchical networks
903
WICI: an efficient switching scheme for large scalable networks
904
Wi-City: A federated architecture of metropolitan databases to support mobile users in real time
905
Wick´s symbol approach to the impurity bound fröhlich polaron
906
Wicked decision problems in remote health care: telemedicine as a tool for sensemaking
907
Wicked problems [Reflections]
908
Wicked problems, knowledge challenges, and collaborative capacity builders in network settings
909
WiCkeD tool-based design method for divide-by-2 circuits with multiple loads
910
WiCkeD: analog circuit synthesis incorporating mismatch
911
Wickman Bennett ´alive and well´
912
WICKPro: A Hard Real-Time protocol for Wireless Mesh Networks with chain topologies
913
WicLoc: An indoor localization system based on WiFi fingerprints and crowdsourcing
914
WiCOD: Wireless control plane serving an all-optical data center
915
WICOM 2007 [cover]
916
WICON 2010 Organizing Committee
917
WICON 2010: Session 1: NET01
918
WICON 2010: Session 2: APP01
919
WICON 2010: Session 3: NET02
920
WICON 2010: Session 4: NET03
921
WICON 2010: Session 5: NET04
922
WICON 2010: Session 6: PHY01
923
WICON 2010: Session 7: NET05
924
WICON 2010: Session 8: MAC01
925
WICON 2010: Session 9: NET06
926
WiCop: Engineering WiFi Temporal White-Spaces for Safe Operations of Wireless Body Area Networks in Medical Applications
927
WiCop: Engineering WiFi Temporal White-Spaces for Safe Operations of Wireless Personal Area Networks in Medical Applications
928
Wi-Counter: Smartphone-Based People Counter Using Crowdsourced Wi-Fi Signal Data
929
WICSA 2009
930
WiCUBIC: Enhanced CUBIC TCP for mobile devices
931
WID: a new Schottky-structure design for THz-applications
932
WIDAR: Bistatic WI-fi Detection And Ranging for off-the-shelf devices
933
WIDE (Wireless Integrated Digital Equipment) System
934
Wide
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adjustment range, highly linear OTA with linear programmable current mirrors
935
Wide
Embedded Asynchronous SRAM With Dual-Mode Self-Timed Technique for Dynamic Voltage Systems
936
Wide 3D ultrasound palmprint for biometric recognition
937
Wide acceptance angle of second harmonic green generation by periodically poled potassium niobate
938
Wide acceptance angle, non-imaging, triple junction based, 10× composite space concentrator
939
Wide adjustable range LLC resonant converter´s maximum switching frequency for realizing the ZVS operation
940
Wide Air Gap and Large-Scale Bearingless Segment Motor With Six Stator Elements
941
WIDE an interactive Web integrated development environment to practice C programming in distance education
942
Wide and continuously tunable (30 nm) detector with uniform characteristics over tuning range
943
Wide and fast wavelength-tunable mode-locked fiber lasers based on dispersion tuning at 1.5 µm and 1.3 µm bands
944
Wide and flat bandpass tunable optical filter for high-speed wavelength-multiplexed communication systems
945
Wide and high accessible mobile healthcare system in IP-based wireless sensor networks
946
Wide and narrow band PD detection in plug-in cable connectors in the UHF range
947
Wide- and narrow-band bandpass coplanar filters in the W-frequency band
948
Wide and reversible tuning of an individual nanowire laser using hydrostatic pressure
949
Wide angle and polarization insensitive circular ring metamaterial absorber at 10 GHz
950
Wide angle antenna pattern measurements using a poly-planar near field technique
951
Wide angle beam propagation using oblique coordinates transformation
952
Wide angle beam scanning at millimeter waves using a planar lens
953
Wide angle corrugated horns analysed using spherical modal-matching
954
Wide angle high speed large aperture optical scanner
955
Wide angle impedance matching metamaterials for waveguide-fed phased-array antennas
956
Wide Angle Impedance Matching techniques for volumetrically scanned phased arrays
957
Wide angle negative refraction in fishnet metamaterials
958
Wide angle oblique beam propagation
959
Wide angle phase-corrected Y-junction of dielectric waveguides for low loss applications
960
Wide angle radar imaging under low SNR via sparsity enhanced non-negative matrix factorization
961
Wide angle radiation characteristics of antennas for frequency shared communication services
962
Wide angle radiation due to rough phase fronts
963
Wide angle SAR for stationary applications
964
Wide Angle Sar Processors And Their Quality Assessment
965
Wide angle scanning conformal phased array on a spherical surface
966
Wide angle scanning of conformal arrays
967
Wide angle scanning reconfigurable beam steering antenna
968
Wide angle scanning reconfigurable beam steering antenna
969
Wide angle scanning spherical reflector antenna
970
Wide angle scanning Vivaldi antennas array
971
Wide angle scanning, low sidelobe techniques for communications satellite antennas
972
Wide Angle Sectoral Horns using Leaky-Wave Wall Structures
973
Wide angle shaped array optimization including mutual coupling
974
Wide angle vision sensor with fovea-navigation of mobile robot based on cooperation between central vision and peripheral vision
975
Wide angular aperture acousto-optic configurations in biaxial crystals
976
Wide angular aperture image up-conversion
977
Wide aperature linear arrays with unequal spacings and reduced side lobes
978
Wide aperture convex array transducer with PMNPT piezoelectric single crystals
979
Wide aperture linear arrays with unequal spacings and reduced side lobes
980
Wide area 3D seafloor reconstruction and its application to sea fauna density mapping
981
Wide Area Acoustic Model (WAAM)
982
Wide area adaptive spectrum applications
983
Wide area airborne laser bathymetry mapping
984
Wide area assessment - Development and case study
985
Wide area augmentation of the Global Positioning System
986
Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) test and evaluation concepts
987
Wide Area backup protection using weighted apparent impedance
988
Wide Area BonjourGrid as a Data Desktop Grid: Modeling and Implementation on Top of Redis
989
Wide area camera calibration using virtual calibration objects
990
Wide area cluster monitoring with Ganglia
991
Wide area computing: resource sharing on a large scale
992
Wide area control for improving stability of a power system with plug-in electric vehicles
993
Wide area control framework design considering different feedback time delays
994
Wide area control in electric power systems incorporating FACTS controllers: Review
995
Wide area control of SVCs for first swing stabilisation and damping in longitudinal systems
996
Wide area control strategy for multiple VSC-based DC links interconnecting dispersed wind farms
997
Wide area controls for transient and dynamic stability enhancement
998
Wide area cyclic blackout mitigation by supply-demand matching of HVAC counterpart loads
999
Wide area damping control of power systems using particle swarm optimization
1000
Wide area damping control with continued data-packet losses in the communication