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2016
Verified Functional Programming in Agda
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2016
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2016
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Andrew L. Russell, Stevens Institute of Technology
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2015
Candidate Multilinear Maps
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2015
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A Framework for Scientific Discovery through Video Games
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2014
Trust Extension as a Mechanism for Secure Code Execution on Commodity Computers
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2014
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2014
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Semantic Web
for the Working Ontologist
Effective Modeling for Linked Data,RDFS, and OWL
Dean Allemang
Working Ontologist LLC
Jim Hendler
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Fabien Gandon
INRIA
ACM Books #33
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Semantic Web for the Working Ontologist: Effective Modeling for Linked Data, RDFS and OWL Dean Allemang, Jim Hendler and Fabien Gandon
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10.1145/3382097 Book
10.1145/3382097.3382098 Preface
10.1145/3382097.3382099 Chapter 1
10.1145/3382097.3382100 Chapter 2
10.1145/3382097.3382101 Chapter 3
10.1145/3382097.3382102 Chapter 4
10.1145/3382097.3382103 Chapter 5
10.1145/3382097.3382104 Chapter 6
10.1145/3382097.3382105 Chapter 7
10.1145/3382097.3382106 Chapter 8
10.1145/3382097.3382107 Chapter 9
10.1145/3382097.3382108 Chapter 10
10.1145/3382097.3382109 Chapter 11
10.1145/3382097.3382110 Chapter 12
10.1145/3382097.3382111 Chapter 13
10.1145/3382097.3382112 Chapter 14
10.1145/3382097.3382113 Chapter 15
10.1145/3382097.3382114 Chapter 16
10.1145/3382097.3382115 Chapter 17
10.1145/3382097.3382116 References/Index
A publication in the ACM Books series, #33
Editors in Chief: Sanjiva Prasad, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi
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