Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases XHannu Jaakkola, H. Kangassalo, Eiji Kawaguchi IOS Press, 1999 - 351 pages LISTENING TO MUSIC is designed to help develop and refine the listening skills of your students and inspire a lifelong appreciation of music. Author and award-winning scholar-teacher Craig Wright, who has taught Music Appreciation courses for more than 35 years, is consistently praised by reviewers and other professors for his unparalleled accuracy and his clear, direct, conversational style. Throughout the book, Wright connects with today's students by incorporating comparisons between pop and classical music and by using examples from popular artists to illustrate core concepts. This chronological text succinctly covers traditional Western music from medieval to modern, discussing examples from each historical period within their social contexts and the construction of each piece. Later chapters cover popular music, its impact on musical globalization, and comparisons between Western and non-Western music. LISTENING TO MUSIC is the only text that provides Craig Wright's own Listening Exercises, in the book and online, which help students focus on important musical elements and episodes. A free CD, packaged with each printed copy of the text, includes all of the musical examples for the Part 1 listening exercises. A full set of optional online student resources includes Active Listening Guides, streaming music, an interactive eBook, quizzing, and more--all to challenge your students. All of the music discussed in the text is also available on CD and on Sony Music download cards. Available with InfoTrac Student Collections http://gocengage.com/infotrac. |
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Contents
Intelligent Information System as Agent Integration Negotiation and Collaboration | 12 |
Modelling Organisational Information Processing Implications from Organisational | 27 |
Towards Completeness of Business Models | 42 |
Shared Engineering Knowledge Concepts and Framework | 55 |
Concepts Objects and Domains | 80 |
Inducing Queries from Examples as Concept Formation | 103 |
An Automatic Abstraction Method by using SDForms | 132 |
Guiding Scenario Authoring | 152 |
Modelling Variant User Requirements in Domain Engineering for Reuse | 220 |
On the Relationship between ASSO and B | 235 |
Inheritance under Participation Constraints and Disjointness | 254 |
Fundamentals of Consistency Enforcement | 275 |
Transforming Concept D Schema into Relational Database Schema | 292 |
Exterior and Interior Ontologies of FileHTTP URLs | 307 |
KnowledgeBased Vision and Scheduling in Autonomous Human Type Service | 327 |
A Concept of Digital Picture Envelope for Internet Communication | 343 |
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