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  2. IEEE style - Wikipedia

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    IEEE style. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE) style is a widely accepted format for writing research papers, commonly used in technical fields, particularly in computer science. [1] IEEE style is based on the Chicago Style. [2] In IEEE style, citations are numbered, but citation numbers are included in the text in ...

  3. Hick's law - Wikipedia

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    Hick's law. Hick's law, or the Hick–Hyman law, named after British and American psychologists William Edmund Hick and Ray Hyman, describes the time it takes for a person to make a decision as a result of the possible choices: increasing the number of choices will increase the decision time logarithmically. The Hick–Hyman law assesses ...

  4. PDF - Wikipedia

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    Yes. Website. iso .org /standard /75839 .html. Portable Document Format ( PDF ), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems.

  5. File:Graph paper mm A4.pdf - Wikipedia

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    File:Graph paper mm A4.pdf. File. File history. File usage. Metadata. Size of this JPG preview of this PDF file: 423 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 169 × 240 pixels | 339 × 480 pixels | 542 × 768 pixels | 1,239 × 1,754 pixels. Original file ‎ (1,239 × 1,754 pixels, file size: 21 KB, MIME type: application/pdf, 5 pages) This is a file ...

  6. Working paper - Wikipedia

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    A working paper or technical paper. This encompasses literature that has not been peer reviewed or published in an academic journal. [1] Working papers may be disseminated for the purpose of receiving feedback to improve the publication. [2] They are often the basis for related works, and may in themselves be cited by peer-review papers.

  7. History of paper - Wikipedia

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    Paper in China Earliest known extant paper fragment unearthed at Fangmatan, circa 179 BCE Hemp wrapping paper, Western Han period of China, circa 100 BCE Oldest paper book, Pi Yu Jing, composed of six different materials, circa 256 CE The world's earliest known printed book (using woodblock printing), the Diamond Sutra of 868, shows the widespread availability and practicality of paper in China.

  8. Computer science - Wikipedia

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    Unlike in most other academic fields, in computer science, the prestige of conference papers is greater than that of journal publications. [77] [78] One proposed explanation for this is the quick development of this relatively new field requires rapid review and distribution of results, a task better handled by conferences than by journals.

  9. Security paper - Wikipedia

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    Barack Obama's birth certificate on security paper.. Security paper is a paper used in security printing that incorporates features that can be used to identify or authenticate a document as original, e.g., watermarks or invisible fibres in paper, or features that demonstrate tamper evidence when fraud is attempted, e.g., to remove or alter print such as amounts or signatures on a cheque.