scholarly journals The analysis of exigencies of priority of crossing at intersections from the game theory's point of view

2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (6) ◽  
pp. 110-114
Author(s):  
Jarosław Jabłonka

The assumption that each road participant adheres to the rules, ideally adapts his behavior to the prevailing road conditions, is unrealistic, and as the basis for taking action can lead to collisions and accidents. The article presents the theoretical models allowing to understand the behavior of drivers who deliberately enforce the priority of passing, and their only motivation is the shortest travel time through the intersection. Two types of situations at crossroads are considered: with guided and non-guided traffic with the STOP sign. The presented mathematical models are illustrated by the real-life recordings of drivers available on the Internet.

2008 ◽  
Vol 2008 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Quax ◽  
Jeroen Dierckx ◽  
Bart Cornelissen ◽  
Wim Lamotte

The explosive growth of the number of applications based on networked virtual environment technology, both games and virtual communities, shows that these types of applications have become commonplace in a short period of time. However, from a research point of view, the inherent weaknesses in their architectures are quickly exposed. The Architecture for Large-Scale Virtual Interactive Communities (ALVICs) was originally developed to serve as a generic framework to deploy networked virtual environment applications on the Internet. While it has been shown to effectively scale to the numbers originally put forward, our findings have shown that, on a real-life network, such as the Internet, several drawbacks will not be overcome in the near future. It is, therefore, that we have recently started with the development of ALVIC-NG, which, while incorporating the findings from our previous research, makes several improvements on the original version, making it suitable for deployment on the Internet as it exists today.


2021 ◽  
pp. 254-267
Author(s):  
John Royce

Good readers evaluate as they go along, open to triggers and alarms which warn that something is not quite right, or that something has not been understood. Evaluation is a vital component of information literacy, a keystone for reading with understanding. It is also a complex, complicated process. Failure to evaluate well may prove expensive. The nature and amount of information on the Internet make evaluation skills ever more necessary. Looking at research studies in reading and in evaluation, real-life problems are suggested for teaching, modelling and discussion, to bring greater awareness to good, and to less good, readers.


2018 ◽  
Vol 50 ◽  
pp. 01008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olga Sergeyeva ◽  
Anna Tsareva ◽  
Nadezhda Zinoveva ◽  
Olga Kononova

The research paper addresses the issue of the impact of MMORPGs on social culture and communication skills of individuals. The mainstream discourse about computer games which take individuals away from reality and substitute the real life by the fictional one is complemented by brand new ideas, which affirm that computer games do not substitute but supplement the real life and expand its possibilities. To confirm the presented point of view we use diagnostic questionnaire of interpersonal relations by A.A. Rukavishnikov. This questionnaire is aimed to evaluate typical ways of respondent’s attitude towards other people. At this point we have 43 gamers and 29 non-gamers involved in our research, aged 18 to 57. The comparison of a user and non-user answers gives a bigger view on an overall gaming experience. In the obtained indices we note that there are no fundamental differences between MMORPGs gamers and ordinary people. During research, MMORPGs users have showed many important social interaction skills such as striving to control own actions, collaborate with others, though with a low interest in emotionally charged relationships. Authors discuss the idea about the differences between addiction and fascination among gamers.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 178
Author(s):  
Mas Darul Ihsan

There are so many speeches delivered by such famous people in this world. But, if we are asked to give the point of view about the impact of each speech delivered then the speech from Martin Luther King Jr. will convey the high meaning in term of rethorical speech especially the content and the context about the concepts of repetition found. The speech was on 28th of August 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C in a verbal ways and its text become the secondary data to be analyzed with much focus on emphasizing phrases, words or sentences. By using the concept of rethoric perspective through repetition such as anaphora, epistrophe and epizeuzis, the researcher wants to know the values behind the repetition. That is why, the analysis is using the descriptive qualitative research on taking the secondary data that has been adapted from the video and the text of the speech itself. The conclusion especially on the ideas of repetition are that Martin Luther King Jr. tries to make sure his audiences about that 1) the repetition is something more that the meaning itself, it is above. 2) The struggle, it is something true, needs to be realized in the real life, and adds the weight of the expection to be equal and free.


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 41
Author(s):  
Kiki Rahmatika

This choreography is started from Practice based Research. The research is about Dajang Rindoe’s manuscript which is deconstructed. In the process of cultivation of this work, the foundation of creation used text deconstruction, creativity, and choreography. Text deconstruction is implemented in finding the new point of view of the women freedom. Creativity approach is used for the reason that the artwork creation is not separated from the thinking process and work creatively. By this approach, the way of thinking and working creatively will be developed. The third approach that is choreography is used as the foundation in creating the dance aesthetic that involving the body movement, composition, unity, harmony, behaviour and other visual aspects. CONSISTENCY dance work is a description about woman toughness to get her freedom in order to maintain her integrity. The freedom that need the full struggle for her to get. Because the freedom itself has the meaning to be able to live independently and responsibly. In the real life, the freedom women who able to preserve her firmness independently and responsibly are very scarce. The imbalance of this firmness then fades the women integrity.


2007 ◽  
Vol 5 (11) ◽  
pp. 65-73
Author(s):  
Valéria M.C. De Figueiredo ◽  
Maria Da Consolação G.C.F. Tavares ◽  
Silvana Venâncio

Buscamos, neste trabalho, compreender o significado da Dança para pessoas portadoras de deficiência visual, na perspectiva de uma abordagem fenomenológica. Para isso, coletamos os discursos de 13 (treze) sujeitos que experimentam a vivência da Dança no presente momento de suas vidas. Não nos preocupamos com estilos prédeterminados de Dança, mas sim com a vivência e o olhar do sujeito em relação à sua experiência na Dança. A partir dos discursos coletados, orientados por nossa interrogação: "O que é isto, vivenciâr a Dança para você?", trilhamos nossos entendimentos e reflexões visando compreender o significado do corpo que dança com seus próprios olhares. De modo coerente com os fundamentos da pesquisa fenomenológica, procuramos encontrar uma perspectiva particular, em um determinado momento, e olhamos para o fenômeno situado, buscando aprofundar-nos na essência desse universo. A study was carried out to investigate the understanding of the significance of Dance for visually handicapped persons, using a phenomenologicaí approach. We collect the discourses of 1 3 (thirteen) subjects, ali of them being involved in a Dance experience at the time of the study. Our concern was not about pre-determined dance-styles, but about the real-life experience and the point-of-view of the subjects about their dance experience. The question to be answered by the subjects was: "What does it mean foryou do experience dance?", and it was based on the collected discourses that we traced our understanding and reflections, aiming to understand the significance of the body that dances, wíth their own eyes. Therefore, according to the rationale of the phenomenologicaí research, we aimed to find a particular perspective, at a certain moment,- we looked at the situated phenomenon, trying to enter the essence of this unique universe.


2011 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 82-96
Author(s):  
Heikki Ruismäki ◽  
Antti Juvonen

Abstract In this article we focus on the world of colour associations and atmospheres experienced by a famous and successful piano pedagogue. The aim of the study is to open one point of view inside the phenomenon of synaesthesia through one case which is truly reliable. This case study is based on personal interviews with the pedagogue (August 16-19, 1999, and April 27, 2010), and the findings are anchored theoretically in the synaesthetic experience. The article subtitles are the themes and subjects used in the interviews, and the free association discussions have been shaped into more structured form. To express the events in a way that is similar to the real life experiences, we have quoted the interviewee directly in our text. The article shows one individual´s way of experiencing, seeing and feeling the world of sounds and voices. It is concluded that the synaesthesia experiences of the target of the case study were genuine and they were repeated in two different interviews. Synaesthesia is a real phenomenon and not fake in any point of view


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ike Anisa ◽  
Suhud Eko Yuwono

A novel is proved of the real condition of the person. Sometimes it reflects the background from the author of the novel. By the novel, an author can express the idea or feeling that derives from his life. In short, the story in a novel can be portrait of the real condition in a certain time. Here, Richard Wright as the author of the Native Son expressed his idea and his feeling through the writing of the novel. His novel full the message that could be represented his real life condition. This study tries to explore the structural analysis of the character, setting, plot, point of view and style. Here, the writer tries to analyze the characters including the characterization of the major character and the minor character, setting of time and place, plot of the story, point of view, style and theme. This analysis of the structural elements of Native Son is meant to reveal the internal coherence that explains the author’s worldview.


2020 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 213-225
Author(s):  
Dorota Szagun

The subject of the study is a series of advertisements – requests from the Siepomaga.pl website in terms of the method of acquisition of recipients (using Cicero’s captatio benevolentiae principles), convincing and persuading to act through proper selection of rhetorical arguments. The main procedure is to create statements taking into account the common auditorium, bearing the hallmarks of ordinariness. Language structures, toposes, arguments explicitly referring to pathos; the most typical strategies are modesty and raising the value of recipients as a last resort; and toposes: unequal fight against disease, time passing relentlessly as well as causative reasons (support is only a means to obtain priceless values: health and life). A characteristic feature of the requests posted on the Siepomaga.pl website is the presence of various semiotic codes typical for the Internet space, a kind of multimodality of communication in which verbal communication and image coexist. In addition, interaction is an important persuasive element, giving the recipients – the donors – an immediate effect of reward for taking action in the form of satisfaction with the real contribution visible in the account balance bar.


2019 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-62 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zsolt Bederna ◽  
Tamas Szadeczky

Abstract Botnets, the groups of illegally controlled infected devices on the Internet have had a history of two decades already. This history shows an evolution of the infection techniques, the scope of the target devices, and their usage. Thus, the new direction is the usage of sophisticated data leakage techniques by state-sponsored hacker groups. Our article analyses this evolution while focusing on Botnet usage for cyber espionage. We present the Botnet architecture in the context of network science research, lifecycle, applied network protocols, and capabilities. Next, we analyze two examples, the APT28 group activities and the VPNFilter Botnet, which demonstrate the real-life cyber espionage capability of this technique.


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