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Book Part Citation - WoS: 3Adaptive Intelligent Learning System for Online Learning Environments(World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd, 2013) Serce, Fatma Cemile; Alpaslan, Ferda Nur; Jain, Lakhmi C.The present chapter deals with an Adaptive Intelligent Learning System (AILS) which is designed to be used with any Learning Management System (LMS). The adaptiveness provides unique method of identifying and monitoring the learner's learning processes according to their respective learning ability. AILS is a multi-agent system. This was developed in the form of JADE agents. The chapter presents the learning model, the system components, agent behavior in learner scenarios, the ontologies used in agent communications, and adaptive strategies. A sample application of AILS to a dummy LMS is also presented.Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Alternative Explanations(Routledge, 2017) Yilmaz, Gozde; International Relations[No Abstract Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 1An Alternative View of Ecotourism With a Specific Reference To Turkey(Springer international Publishing Ag, 2016) Erdogan, Nazmiye; Erdogan, Irfan; Public Relations and Advertising[No Abstract Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Citation - Scopus: 0Approximation of Discontinuous Functions by q-bernstein Polynomials(Springer international Publishing Ag, 2016) Ostrovska, Sofia; Ozban, Ahmet Yasar; MathematicsThis chapter presents an overview of the results related to the q-Bernstein polynomials with q > 1 attached to discontinuous functions on [0, 1]. It is emphasized that the singularities of such functions located on the set Jq : = {0} boolean OR {q-l}(l=0, infinity), q > 1 are definitive for the investigation of the convergence properties of their q-Bernstein polynomials.Book Part Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 2Bamboo Fiber-Reinforced Composites(Igi Global, 2016) Sanal, Irem; Department of Civil EngineeringNowadays, there has been an increased interest in the applications of bio-composites based on natural fibers, with the increasing emphasis on materials and processes which are environmental friendly and sustainable. Environmental friendly, fully biodegradable reinforced polymers or `green' composite materials will play a major role in making the products of the future to protect our environment. The use of biodegradable and environment-friendly plant-based natural fibers has been a promising choice for polymers to make them `greener'. In addition to being obtained from renewable sources, natural fibers suitable for composites are biodegradable and have enhanced properties. Bamboo is an excellent example for the development of sustainable natural fibers, since it can grow very fast per day, and the fibers of bamboo have excellent mechanical performance. Additionally, research in the development of bamboo-reinforced composites should be increased in the future, considering their enhanced properties, economical benefits and environmental friendly nature.Book Part Citation - WoS: 14Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Changing Minority Rights of Turkey in 1999-2014(Routledge, 2017) Yilmaz, Gozde; International Relations[No Abstract Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Citation - Scopus: 0Coir Fiber-Reinforced Composites(Igi Global, 2016) Sanal, Irem; Department of Civil EngineeringNowadays, fiber-reinforced polymer composites have played a significant role in many different fields of applications, regarding their high specific strength and high modulus. The fiber which serves as reinforcement mechanism in polymer composites may be either synthetic or natural. Natural fibers are not only strong and lightweight but also very economical and environmental friendly. Natural fibers as reinforcement are stated to be a major step taken in promoting environmental protection and sustainability. There are many types of natural cellulose fibers but the thickest and most resistant of all commercial natural fibers, coir/coconut fiber is a coarse, short fiber extracted from the outer shell of coconuts. Coir/coconut fibers have the highest concentrations of lignin, making it most suitable for applications where slow biodegradability is required. This chapter has been written with an aim to explore the potential of the coconut/coir fiber reinforced polymer composites in terms of their performance, surface treatments/modifications and areas of application.Book Part Citation - WoS: 13Citation - Scopus: 12Comparison of Hematopoietic and Spermatogonial Stem Cell Niches From the Regenerative Medicine Aspect(Springer international Publishing Ag, 2018) Kose, Sevil; Yersal, Nilgun; Onen, Selin; Korkusuz, Petek; Basic Sciences; Nutrition and DieteticsRecent advances require a dual evaluation of germ and somatic stem cell niches with a regenerative medicine perspective. For a better point of view of the niche concept, it is needed to compare the microenvironments of those niches in respect to several components. The cellular environment of spermatogonial stem cells' niche consists of Sertoli cells, Leydig cells, vascular endothelial cells, epididymal fat cells, peritubular myoid cells while hematopoietic stem cells have mesenchymal stem cells, osteoblasts, osteoclasts, megacaryocytes, macrophages, vascular endothelial cells, pericytes and adipocytes in their microenvironment. Not only those cells', but also the effect of the other factors such as hormones, growth factors, chemokines, cytokines, extracellular matrix components, biomechanical forces (like shear stress, tension or compression) and physical environmental elements such as temperature, oxygen level and pH will be clarified during the chapter. Because it is known that the microenvironment has an important role in the stem cell homeostasis and disease conditions, it is crucial to understand the details of the microenvironment and to be able to compare the niche concepts of the different types of stem cells from each other, for the regenerative interventions. Indeed, the purpose of this chapter is to point out the usage of niche engineering within the further studies in the regenerative medicine field. Decellularized, synthetic or non-synthetic scaffolds may help to mimic the stem cell niche. However, the shared or different characteristics of germ and somatic stem cell microenvironments are necessary to constitute a proper niche model. When considered from this aspect, it is possible to produce some strategies on the personalized medicine by using those artificial models of stem cell microenvironment.Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Continued Fractions: Algebra(Cambridge Univ Press, 2008) Khrushchev, Sergey; Mathematics[No Abstract Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Continued Fractions: Analysis(Cambridge Univ Press, 2008) Khrushchev, Sergey; Mathematics[No Abstract Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Continued fractions: Euler(Cambridge Univ Press, 2008) Khrushchev, Sergey; Mathematics[No Abstract Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Continued Fractions: Euler's Influence(Cambridge Univ Press, 2008) Khrushchev, Sergey; Mathematics[No Abstract Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 4Continued Fractions: Real Numbers(Cambridge Univ Press, 2008) Khrushchev, Sergey; Mathematics[No Abstract Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 5Curriculum Issues in Industry Oriented Software Engineering Education(Igi Global, 2012) Mishra, Alok; Mishra, Deepti; Software Engineering; Computer EngineeringSoftware engineering education has been emerging as an independent and mature discipline. Accordingly, various studies are being done to provide guidelines for the software engineering education curriculum design. This chapter summarizes the case for the need for software industry related courses and discusses the significance of industry oriented software engineering education to meet the educational objectives of all stakeholders. Software industry oriented curricula for the undergraduate and postgraduate levels are discussed. An industry oriented postgraduate level (Master's degree level) software engineering course is also proposed which includes foundational and applied courses to provide effective training to future software engineers. This will lead to the enhancement of their employment prospects in industrial and allied sectors.Book Part Citation - WoS: 25Developmental Patterns in Internal Modification of Requests a Quantitative Study on Turkish Learners of English(John Benjamins B V Publ, 2012) Goy, Elif; Zeyrek, Deniz; Otcu, Bahar; Department of Basic English (Prep School)The present cross-sectional study investigates the development of internal request modification of Turkish learners of English. The data were collected through role-play performances of participants from two different English proficiency levels in four situations and compared against native speakers of American English. The situations varied in terms of power, social distance and imposition. By statistical means, it was shown that beginner learners underused syntactic and lexical/phrasal downgraders (except please) and higher proficiency learners showed a slow development in their employment of both subtypes. No clear correspondence between social factors and the use of internal modifiers was found. The results suggested weak attentional control over pragmatic knowledge. It is concluded that the reason for slow pragmatic development must be multicausal.Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Citation - Scopus: 0E-mentoring in global software development teams: Success factors to develop a common culture(IGI Global, 2012) Colomo-Palacios,R.; Mishra,A.; Casado-Lumbreras,C.; Soto-Acosta,P.; Software EngineeringGlobal Software Development (GSD) teams face communication and coordination problems due to spatial, temporal, and cultural separation between team members. Cultural diversity and cross-cultural management are significant issues among GSD teams. In software development projects, mentoring dramatically reduces the learning curve for novice human resources. Due to the large amount of electronic communication instruments, a remarkable number of different e-Mentoring concepts have emerged, which provides opportunity for mentoring that would not otherwise be possible. This chapter presents key success factors to enable e-Mentoring as a tool to develop a common culture in GSD scenarios. These success factors enable the correct application of mentoring programmes and the use of this to build a common culture in organizations that perform GSD. © 2013, IGI Global.Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Citation - Scopus: 1Eliminating Economic Violence Against Women for Gender Equality Empowering Women Through Human Rights Based Approach(Routledge, 2019) Simsek, Altin Asli[No Abstract Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 2A Fixed Point Result on the Interesting Abstract Space: Partial Metric Spaces(Springer international Publishing Ag, 2019) Karapinar, Erdal; MathematicsIn this chapter, we shall investigate the existence of fixed point of certain mappings via simulation functions in the framework of an interesting abstract space, namely, partial metric spaces. The main results of this manuscript not only extend, but also generalize, improve and unify several existing results on the literature of metric fixed point theory.Book Part Citation - WoS: 18Citation - Scopus: 16Hot formed steels(Woodhead Publ Ltd, 2017) Billur, E.; Automotive Engineering[No Abstract Available]
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