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    Ling, M C, TX3889

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/399553Surname: LING. Given Name(s) or Initials: M C. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: TX3889. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 32188.217433 Item: [2016.0049.31846] "Ling, M C, TX3889

    Olive M. Ling

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    Designing role-based view for object-relational databases

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    In a federated database system, a view mechanism is crucial since it is used to define exportable subsets of data ; to perform a virtual restructuring d ataset; and to construct the integrated schema. The view service in federated databa se systems must be capable of retaining as much semantic information as possible. The object-oriented ( 0 - 0 ) model was considered the suitable canonical data model since it meets the original criteria for canonical model selection. However, with the emergence of stronger object-relational (0 -R ) model, the re is a clear argument for using an 0 - R canonical model in the federation. Hence, research should now focus on th e development of semantically powerful view mechanism for th e newer model. Meanwhile, the availability of real 0 -R technologies offers researchers the opportunity to develop different forms of view mechanisms. The concept of roles has been widely studied in 0 - 0 modelling and development. The role model represents some characteristics that the traditional 0-0 model lacked, such as object migration, multiple occurrences and context-dependent access. While many forms of 0-0 views were designed for the 0-0 canonical model, one option was to extend the 0-0 model to incorporate a role model. In a role model, the real entity is modelled in the form of a role rather than an object. An object represents the permanent properties of an entity is a root object; and an object represents the temporary properties of an entity is a role object. The contribution of this research is to design a view system that employees the concept of roles for the 0 -R canonical model in a federated database system. In this thesis, an examination of the current 0 -R metamodel is provided first in order to provide an environment for recognising the roleview metadata and measuring the view performance; then a Roleview Definition Language (RDL) is introduced, along with the semantics for defining virtual classes and generating virtua l extents; finally, a working prototype is provided to prove th e role-based view system is implementable and the syntax is semantically correct

    Ling, J M (James Maurice), NX59887

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    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/399549Surname: LING. Given Name(s) or Initials: J M (JAMES MAURICE). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX59887. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 18027.217425 Item: [2016.0049.31842] "Ling, J M (James Maurice), NX59887

    Data for: Sea urchin control of macroalgal communities across a productivity gradient

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    Data sets relate to the surveys and grazer-exclusion experiments performed by Kriegisch, Reeves, Johnson, Ling in Port Phillip Bay Victoria, Australia. The manuscript that describes the data sets is entitled:"Sea urchin control of macroalgal communities across a productivity gradient"Kriegisch, N., Reeves, S., Johnson, C., Ling, S. D.*Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, 20 Castray Esplanade, Battery Point, Tasmania 7004, Australia*Corresponding author: [email protected]: +61 3 6226 6379 Data sets are:1. "0.25m_Quadrat_Pt_Intercept__Algal_Community_PPB.xlsx"2. "0.25m_Quadrat_Algal_Community_covariates_PPB.xlsx"3. "Pilot_octocoral_grazer-exclusion_experiment_PPB.xlsx"4. "Ulva_production_estimates_by_zone_PPB.xlsx"5. "Procedural_control_octocoral_graer-exclusion_experiment_PPB.xlsx"Data set (1.) contains survey data - point intercept counts of macroalgae across 3 distinct environmental zones of Port Phillip Bay in Oct/ Nov 2013. Percentage cover of macroalgae was assessed visually by inspecting algae present at each of 50 intersecting points (defined by the intersection of perpendicularly strung wires) within five 0.5 m by 0.5 m metal quadrats placed at 10 m intervals along a single 50 m transect line laid at each of 6 sites within each of the environmentally distinct zones during Spring (October/ November). The intersecting points were then multiplied by two to obtain percentage cover estimates for each macroalgal taxa (resolved to species-level where possible, or genera-level). The total number of intersecting points counted could exceed 50 points (i.e. >100% cover) as algal taxa composing the overstory, understory and substratum were assessed.Data set (2.) contains co-variates concurrently measured at each survey transect in data set (1.).Data set (3.) contains data for the pilot octocoral grazer-exclusion experiment. Data is planar percentage cover of macroalgae in grazer-exclusion and background control plots in each of 3 distinct environmental zones of Port Phillip Bay.Data set (4.) contains Ulva seaweed production estimates in the absence of grazers across the 3 distinct environmental zones of Port Phillip Bay. Data set (5.) contains data for the procedurally-controlled octocoral grazer-exclusion experiment. Data is planar percentage cover of macroalgae in grazer-exclusion and background control plots in each of 3 distinct environmental zones of Port Phillip Bay

    Interview with Kenneth K. M. Ling

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    A Palama Settlement staff member describes his early life; schooling at Iolani (on a football scholarship), Linfield College, and UH School of Social Work; and the Settlement's Pakolea sports and academic program, including the learning center and training table components.coach, youth worker; Chinese-Japanese; maleInterview conducted in English.State, Federal, Privat

    Ling, Josef M.

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    Designes for Ling Gang-Tianjin

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    IL TESTO APPROFONDISCE IL TEMA DELLA FORMA DELLE NUOVE CITTA' ATTRAVERSO L'APPROFONDIMENTO DI UN PROGETTO PER LA FASCIA COSTIERA DELLA CITTA' DI LING GANG-TIANJI

    Dr. Duane M. Jackson, Morehouse College, July 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Duane M. Jackson. Dr. Jackson talks about his paper, "Recall and the Serial Position Effect: The Role of Primacy and Recency on Accounting Students' Performance." Jackie Daniel, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Cryptosystem of Chua and Ling

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    The authors show that the cubic curve cryptosystem proposed by Chua and Ling can easily be reduced to the cryptosystem of Rabin-Williams
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