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ACCURATE: Accuracy Maximization for Real-Time Multicore Systems With Energy-Efficient Way-Sharing Caches (2022)
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Saha, S., Chakraborty, S., Zhai, X., Ehsan, S., & McDonald-Maier, K. D. (2022). ACCURATE: Accuracy Maximization for Real-Time Multicore Systems With Energy-Efficient Way-Sharing Caches. IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 41(12), 5246-5260. https://doi.org/10.1109/tcad.2022.3161407

Improving result accuracy in approximate computing (AC)-based real-time applications without violating deadlines has recently become an active research domain. Execution time of AC real-time tasks can individually be separated into: execution of the... Read More about ACCURATE: Accuracy Maximization for Real-Time Multicore Systems With Energy-Efficient Way-Sharing Caches.

Sharing Is Caring: The Role of Compassionate Love for Sharing Coworker Work–Family Support at Home to Promote Partners’ Creativity at Work (2022)
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Stollberger, J., Heras, M. L., & Rofcanin, Y. (2022). Sharing Is Caring: The Role of Compassionate Love for Sharing Coworker Work–Family Support at Home to Promote Partners’ Creativity at Work. Journal of Applied Psychology, 107(10), 1824-1842. https://doi.org/10.1037/apl0000985

Integrating the work–family facilitation model with the integrated model of human energy, we advance a process perspective involving both members of a couple (i.e., actor and partner). We examine the effects of coworker work–family support at work on... Read More about Sharing Is Caring: The Role of Compassionate Love for Sharing Coworker Work–Family Support at Home to Promote Partners’ Creativity at Work.

A SEED model for constructing the data factor market: Evidence from Guiyang Global Big Data Exchange (GBDEx) in China (2022)
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Ye, Y., Zhou, A., Shi, X., & Huang, C. (2022). A SEED model for constructing the data factor market: Evidence from Guiyang Global Big Data Exchange (GBDEx) in China. Journal of Digital Economy, 1(3), 273-283. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdec.2023.03.002

In the era of digital economy, the data has increasingly become one important production factor. Taking Guiyang Global Big Data Exchange (GBDEx) as an empirical case, this paper first proposes a SEED model for constructing the data factor market whic... Read More about A SEED model for constructing the data factor market: Evidence from Guiyang Global Big Data Exchange (GBDEx) in China.

The “External” Shears In Strong Lens Models (2022)
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Nightingale, J. W., Etherington, A., & Massey, R. (2022). The “External” Shears In Strong Lens Models. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 18(S381), 13-16. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1743921323003691

The distribution of mass in galaxy-scale strong gravitational lenses is often modelled as an elliptical power law plus ‘external shear’, which notionally accounts for line-of-sight galaxies and cosmic shear. We argue that it does not, using three lin... Read More about The “External” Shears In Strong Lens Models.

The role of earthquakes and storms in the fluvial export of terrestrial organic carbon along the eastern margin of the Tibetan plateau: A biomarker perspective (2022)
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Wang, J., Ma, T., Zhang, F., Hilton, R. G., Feng, X., & Jin, Z. (2022). The role of earthquakes and storms in the fluvial export of terrestrial organic carbon along the eastern margin of the Tibetan plateau: A biomarker perspective. Frontiers in Earth Science, 10, Article 1090983. https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2022.1090983

Driven by earthquakes and intense rainfall, steep tectonically active mountains are hotspots of terrestrial organic carbon mobilization from soils, rocks, and vegetation by landslides into rivers. Subsequent delivery and fluvial mobilization of organ... Read More about The role of earthquakes and storms in the fluvial export of terrestrial organic carbon along the eastern margin of the Tibetan plateau: A biomarker perspective.

The Allegory of "Navigation" as a Concept of Care: The Case of Child Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (2022)
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McCrossin, J., Filipe, A. M., Nicholas, D., & Lach, L. M. (2022). The Allegory of "Navigation" as a Concept of Care: The Case of Child Neurodevelopmental Disabilities. Journal on Developmental Disabilities, 27(2), Online-first. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7017122

Navigation encompasses a defined range of care concepts and practices, services and professions while also alluding to a broader set of care values, needs, and challenges associated with health inequities, social exclusion, and service fragmentation.... Read More about The Allegory of "Navigation" as a Concept of Care: The Case of Child Neurodevelopmental Disabilities.

Relations Between the French and Italian Actors, 1658-1689 (2022)
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Clarke, J. (2022). Relations Between the French and Italian Actors, 1658-1689. European Drama and Performance Studies, 18(1), 25-71. https://doi.org/10.48611/isbn.978-2-406-12918-9.p.0025

Dans la seconde moitié du XVIIe siècle, la troupe des Italiens partage un théâtre avec la troupe de Molière et de Guénégaud, avant de s’établir à l’Hôtel de Bourgogne lors de la création de la Comédie-Française. Les relations, d’abord harmonieuses, s... Read More about Relations Between the French and Italian Actors, 1658-1689.

Money supply in the history of macroeconomic thought: 50 shades of endogeneity (2022)
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Ostapenko, V. M., & Buglevsky, E. A. (2022). Money supply in the history of macroeconomic thought: 50 shades of endogeneity. Journal of the New Economic Association, 55(3), 156-176. https://doi.org/10.31737/2221-2264-2022-55-3-8

The paper considers the evolution of the money supply concept in economics through the lens of contemporary discussion on the degree of its endogeneity. It is stated that the model of exogenous money supply formation, widespread in the literature and... Read More about Money supply in the history of macroeconomic thought: 50 shades of endogeneity.

Monologues, dialogues, and common priors (2022)
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Di Tillio, A., Lehrer, E., & Samet, D. (2022). Monologues, dialogues, and common priors. Theoretical Economics, 17(2), 587-615. https://doi.org/10.3982/te4508

The main purpose of this paper is to provide a simple criterion enabling to conclude that two agents do not share a common prior. The criterion is simple, as it does not require information about the agents' knowledge and beliefs, but rather only the... Read More about Monologues, dialogues, and common priors.