Posner, Zeev
Published in
Foundations of Science
A model of a spatio-cultural sub-context (enfolded in a wider scope context) is presented in the form of a blue print of a Complex System with a two-stage decision engine at its core. The engine first attaches a meaning to analyzable datum, and then decides whether to keep or change it. It does not alter already stored meanings but is designed to s...
Posner, Zeev
Published in
Foundations of Science
A view of evolution is presented in this paper (a two paper series), intended as a methodological infrastructure for modeling spatio-cultural systems (the design outline of such a model is presented in paper II). A motivation for the re-articulation of evolution as information dynamics is the phenomenologically discovered prerequisite of embedding ...
Bagheri, Ebrahim Gasevic, Dragan
Published in
Software Quality Journal
A software product line is a unified representation of a set of conceptually similar software systems that share many common features and satisfy the requirements of a particular domain. Within the context of software product lines, feature models are tree-like structures that are widely used for modeling and representing the inherent commonality a...
Sangwan, Raghvinder S. Vercellone-Smith, Pamela Neill, Colin J.
Published in
Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering
The ability of a software system to survive is not only dependent on a good architectural design, but also the effective management of architectural changes as the system evolves over time. With the emergence of incremental and evolutionary development approaches, this evolution is no longer restricted to the maintenance phase of development, but n...
Garden, Jenni G. McAlpine, Clive A. Possingham, Hugh P.
Published in
Landscape Ecology
The rapid expansion of the world’s urban population is a major driver of contemporary landscape change and ecosystem modification. Urbanisation destroys, degrades and fragments native ecosystems, replacing them with a heterogeneous matrix of urban development, parks, roads, and isolated remnant fragments of varying size and quality. This presents a...
Hansen, Joakim P. Wikström, Sofia A. Axemar, Hanna Kautsky, Lena
Published in
Aquatic Ecology
This study explores: (1) whether the abundance of macroinvertebrates differs between macrophytes differing in both morphological complexity and tolerance to nutrient enrichment; (2) whether the distribution of invertebrates between macrophytes is due to active habitat choice; and (3) whether invertebrates prefer structurally complex to simple macro...
Medeiros, Paulo R. Grempel, Renato G. Souza, Allan T. Ilarri, Martina I. Rosa, Ricardo S.
Published in
Environmental Biology of Fishes
Habitat use and the processes which determine fish distribution were evaluated at the reef flat and reef crest zones of a tropical, algal-dominated reef. Our comparisons indicated significant differences in the majority of the evaluated environmental characteristics between zones. Also, significant differences in the abundances of twelve, from thir...
Nájera, Andrea Simonetti, Javier A.
Published in
Agroforestry Systems
Despite the increasing claims that structural complexity in agroforestry plantations is a key variable for enhancing bird biodiversity, few studies have experimentally manipulated the understory component of structural complexity. Here, we examined the impact of removing understory vegetation from oil palm plantations on the richness and abundance ...
Swanson, Eric
Published in
Linguistics and Philosophy
In his recent paper on the symmetry problem Roni Katzir argues that the only relevant factor for the calculation of any Quantity implicature is syntactic structure. I first refute Katzir’s thesis with three examples that show that structural complexity is irrelevant to the calculation of some Quantity implicatures. I then argue that it is inadvisab...
MEDEIROS, Paulo R. GREMPEL, Renato G. SOUZA, Allan T. ILARRI, Martina I. ROSA, Ricardo S.
Habitat use and the processes which determine fish distribution were evaluated at the reef flat and reef crest zones of a tropical, algal-dominated reef. Our comparisons indicated significant differences in the majority of the evaluated environmental characteristics between zones. Also, significant differences in the abundances of twelve, from thir...