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Edwin D. Greer Oral History
Edwin Greer was interviewed by Darryl Podoll on July 14, 1976 for approximately 50 minutes.https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/oralhistories/1070/thumbnail.jp
[Letter from Colonel Barry D. Greer to Major Thomas N. Carswell - March 14, 1956]
A letter written to Major Thomas N Carswell, TSGRC, Abilene, Texas, from Barry D. Greer, Colonel AGC TEX NG, Chief, Pers Div., STATE OF TEXAS - ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, AUSTIN, dated March 14, 1956. Screening of the Roster of Officers assigned to the Reserve Pool of the Texas State Guard Reserve Corps. The reverse side includes a letter written to Col. Greer from T. N. Carswell dated March 16, 1956. Carswell requests that his membership be continued as long as there be a possiblity of being of service by remaining a member of the Texas State Guard Reserve Corps
Greer, J D, VX6412
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/389011Surname: GREER. Given Name(s) or Initials: J D. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX6412. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 7688.212412
Item: [2016.0049.21304] "Greer, J D, VX6412
Towards Agent-oriented Model-Driven Architecture
Model Driven Architecture supports the transformation from reusable models to executable software. Business representations, however, cannot be fully and explicitly represented in such models for direct transformation into running systems. Thus, once business needs change, the language abstractions used by MDA (e.g. Object Constraint Language / Action Semantics), being low level, have to be edited directly. We therefore describe an Agent-oriented Model Driven Architecture (AMDA) that uses a set of business models under continuous maintenance by business people, reflecting the current business needs and being associated with adaptive agents that interpret the captured knowledge to behave dynamically. Three contributions of the AMDA approach are identified: 1) to Agent-oriented Software Engineering, a method of building adaptive Multi-Agent Systems; 2) to MDA, a means of abstracting high level business-oriented models to align executable systems with their requirements at runtime; 3) to distributed systems, the interoperability of disparate components and services via the agent abstraction
Texas Highway Commission: D. C. Greer
Approximately 300 people attended a noon luncheon on the passenger level of the Amon Carter Field and Terminal Building at the Greater Fort Worth International Airport. The luncheon was held in honor of the State Highway Commission. This image shows D. C. Greer, a state highway engineer. Published in the evening edition, May 26, 1951.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/12711/thumbnail.jp
Oral history interview with Lloyd B. Greer, Jr., May 10, 1993
1 electronic record(s) and derivatives. 1 audio file (wav, mp3) 2295231096 bytes. 01:48:25. 1 PDF documents (XXX scans, jp2). 1.25 GB (1,342,649,751 bytes)Oral history interview with Lloyd B. Greer, Jr., May 10, 1993. Valdosta (Ga.). Fieldworker: Rodger D. Gregory. Audio file digitized from cassette[?] tape (B1-F-054). Part of the David Williams Oral History Collection at Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. Topics include the Great Depression. Fieldworker notes: Started work at 6 years old - Father worked in Atlanta during the week in the 30s to provide for his family in Valdosta - Roosevelt's plan of action - Growing and buying food - Medical care - Transportation - Bank closure
James LaFayette Greer, C.S.A.
During the Civil War, Greer became a second lieutenant in Company D of the 4th Georgia Infantry, C.S.A. He lived in Waverly, Alabama. Ambrotype is 2.75 x 3.25 inches
S5 E12: Preparing Ph. D Students for Innovation
In today\u27s episode, Dr. Lisa Dieker converses with some special guests, colleague Dr. Michelle Taub, and Ph. D scholars Tahnee Wilder, Molly Greer, and Monica Berns. Please tune in to today\u27s episode to hear their discussion on Preparing Diverse Ph. D Scholars for Innovation in Special Education.
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A New Multiplicative Decomposition For The Foster-Greer-Thorbecke Poverty Indices
This paper identifies a multiplicative decomposition for the Foster-Greer-Thorbecke poverty indices as a product of the three components which should be involved in every poverty index: the incidence of poverty, measured by the headcount ratio, the intensity of poverty, measured by the aggregate income gap ratio and the inequality among the poor measured by an increasing transformation of the corresponding inequality index of the Generalized Entropy family. Then, taking data from the Spanish Household Budget Surveys (SHB) as a basis we show the advantages and possibilities of this framework in regard to completing and detailing information in studies of poverty over time.Poverty Measurement, Foster-Greer-Thorbecke poverty indices, Multiplicative Decomposition.
$1,000 REWARD! WANTED FOR BURGLARY. W. H. HOLDEN; GEORGE E. PARE
Attorney-General's Dept., Ontario.
1,000 will be paid by the Ontario Government for
such information as shall let\d to the arrest of William Henry Holden and
George Edward Pare and their detention until the arrival or a duly authorized
Ontario officer' with the necessary papers. A reward of $500 will be paid for the arrest and detention as aforesaid of either of the above-named parties. If more than one person claims the reward, the Attorney-General l will decide between the parties.
Address all communications to,
WM. GREER,
Inspector Criminal Investigations.
TORONTO, ONT
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