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  Context-sensitive grammar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is different from a context-free grammar where the context of a nonterminal is not taken into consideration.
A formal language that can be described by a context-sensitive grammar is called a context-sensitive language.
The concept of context-sensitive grammar was introduced by Noam Chomsky in the 1950s as a way to describe the syntax of natural language where it is indeed often the case that a word may or may not be appropriate in a certain place depending upon the context.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Context-sensitive_grammar   (481 words)

  
 Context Sensitive Design - CTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Center for Transportation Studies and the Minnesota Department of Transportation are working together to expand the understanding and use of Context Sensitive Design principles in Minnesota transportation projects.
Context Sensitive Design uses a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach that includes early involvement of key stakeholders to ensure that transportation projects are not only "Moving Minnesota" safely and efficiently, but are also in harmony with the natural, social, economic, and cultural environment.
Mn/DOT's policy is to use a Context Sensitive approach to create excellence in transportation project development—an approach that incorporates design standards and flexibility, safety, aesthetics, environmental stewardship, and community sensitivity.
www.cts.umn.edu /education/csd   (521 words)

  
 Online TDM Encyclopedia - Context Sensitive Design
Context Sensitive Design (CSD) is the art of creating public works projects that meet the needs of the users, the neighboring communities, and the environment.
Context Sensitive Design uses a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach that includes early involvement of key stakeholders to ensure that transportation projects are not only “moving safely and efficiently,” but are also in harmony with the natural, social, economic, and cultural environment.
Context Sensitive Design is implemented by transportation agencies, based on federal, state, regional and local policy and funding policy.
www.vtpi.org /tdm/tdm57.htm   (2731 words)

  
 MD T2 Center:Catalog - Context Sensitive Design
Context sensitive design is a collaborative, interdisciplinary process designed to develop a transportation facility, with stakeholder involvement, so that it is in harmony with its environment and preserves community, scenic, aesthetic, historic, and natural resources, while maintaining safety and mobility.
This one day course will provide an overview of the context sensitive design approach to the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of transportation improvement projects.
A series of case studies will be reviewed to demonstrate the principles of context sensitive design.
www.ence.umd.edu /mdt2center/catalog/Context_Sensitive_Design.htm   (234 words)

  
 Context sensitive hypertext generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The context is represented as a tri-dimensional space of which essential characteristics need to be captured through ësensorsí.
These are the basis for putting the information in context, for example by expressing what features of the userís context deem a particular page interesting or useful to the user.
The second way to capture context parameters occurs while the user freely navigates through the catalog: her clicks on particular pages can also be related to the main topics, as the mapping in figure 3 (navigation- topic structure) suggests.
arti.vub.ac.be /AAAI97/cr/context.html   (4248 words)

  
 Context Free and Context Sensitive Languages
Most agree that language is a static system, where words are part of a lexicon that is assumed to be context free and static — that is, it is a data structure that exists independently of it’s use.
The SCN that was used for the Context Sensitive Language (CSL) had three input and three output units, with two hidden units.
However, it is unable to handle the level of complexity that appears in context sensitive languages.
www.itee.uq.edu.au /~pennyd/LangSummaries.htm   (2682 words)

  
 BCHI-CP-05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In the second context, she is equipped with a PalmPilot and should register many children (at least, 50) arriving with their parents in a very short amount of time (typically 20 minutes) at the leisure club entrance.
After a user has performed a particular sub-task in a given context, some other sub-tasks, or possibly task units located deeper in the task hierarchy, may require that the user changes the current context of use in which the task is carried out to another one to complete the main task.
In the stressing context, the operator is searching the name of the child in the list; if found, then desired courses are chosen, else the name of the child, the name of the correspondent and his address are recorded and then the then desired courses are chosen.
www.dcs.gla.ac.uk /~johnson/papers/dsvis_2001/pribeaunu   (6558 words)

  
 Context Sensitive Decrement Times
I hoped to provide a detailed understanding of the context sensitive decrement time concept, and to provide standardised graphs comparing the offset of a wide range of anaesthetic agents (intravenous and inhaled) and narcotics.
This diagram shows how measurement of decrement times is different after bolus or infusion, and how the 50% and 80% decrement times are calculated, while the next graph shows the more common form of a context sensitive decrement time diagram, illustrating 50% and 80% decrement times after alfentanyl and remifentanil indusions of different duration.
The next 8 grpahs are context sensitive decrement time digrams for a range of agents.
www.usyd.edu.au /su/anaes/lectures/contextsens/noframe.htm   (1203 words)

  
 MERL – Context-Sensitive Spelling Correction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
A completely different technology is needed here: one that analyzes the context to decide whether the observed word is plausible in that context, or whether some other word is more likely to have been intended.
Context-sensitive spelling correction can then be cast as a classification task: given an occurrence of, say, dessert, use the context to decide which word in its confusion set, desert or dessert, was actually intended.
Features capture distinctive linguistic patterns in the context, such as the presence of a particular word, or a particular syntactic construct.
www.merl.com /projects/spelling   (531 words)

  
 Context Sensitive Solutions National Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Context sensitive design (CSD) is a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach that involves all stakeholders to develop a transportation facility that fits its physical setting and preserves scenic, aesthetic, historic, and environmental resources, while maintaining safety and mobility.
CSD is an approach that considers the total context within which a transportation improvement project will exist.
This web site provides information on Context Sensitive Design/Thinking Beyond the Pavement efforts throughout the United States.
www.fhwa.dot.gov /csd   (123 words)

  
 Parsing of Context Sensitive Grammars
Another more powerful form of grammars is the class of context sensitive grammars.
A constraint on context sensitive rules is that the length of the string of the left-hand side is at least one, and is less than or equal to the length of the string on the right-hand side.
This grammar generates all strings consisting of a nonempty sequence of a's followed by the same number of b's followed by the same number of c's.
www.cs.sunysb.edu /~warren/xsbbook/node31.html   (731 words)

  
 Context-Sensitive Rewriting Strategies - Lucas (ResearchIndex)
101 Term Graph Rewriting (context) - Barendregt, van Eekelen et al.
81 Principles of OBJ (context) - Futatsugi, Goguen et al.
(context) - Raoult, Vuillemin - 1980 ACM DBLP
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /588229.html   (1249 words)

  
 WSDOT - Context Sensitive Solutions
As part of the community led design approach, the Hawthorne Roundabout project was conceived to increase intersection capacity, provide ease of turning movements for trucks, and provide a "gateway" into the community.
This project required high sensitivity to the existing commercial uses adjacent to the intersection, including the shopping center, a motel and a gasoline station.
The group was able to develop a new guardrail design that met both WSDOT and the motoring public's safety needs as well as the community and Washington State Parks need to retain the historic look of the original 1935 decorative railing.
www.wsdot.wa.gov /biz/csd   (351 words)

  
 Context Sensitive Solutions
Context sensitive solutions (CSS), also known as context sensitive design (CSD) and Thinking Beyond the Pavement (TBTP), is a new approach to transportation planning that recognizes that transportation has wide societal impacts and is not merely the practice of engineering.
CSS is being pioneered by a number of State Departments of Transportation -- with the blessing and support of the Federal Highway Administration and transportation professional organizations.
The emerging national-consensus definition of context sensitive solutions is:
www.pps.org /CSS/cssonline.htm   (387 words)

  
 Winhelp Support: Context Sensitive Help
Other programs can open Help files, and if context sensitive Help has been implemented, then the other application can open the Help file on a relevant page.
Programs normally call context sensitive help by passing a 'Topic number'.
With Visual basic the topic number can be entered as one of the properties of the dialog or control.
www.easyhelp.com /support/contextsensitive.htm   (436 words)

  
 Context Sensitive Decision Support Systems 1998
Zoltay Paprika: Prospects for decision support in the context of strategic decisions: a study of the Hungarian microsphere.
Adam, Jean-Charles Pomerol: Context sensitive decision analysis based on the investigation of organisational information networks.
Janezic: Analyzing context in DSS for optimal selection of telecommunication services and technologies for business support.
www.informatik.uni-trier.de /~ley/db/conf/ifip8-3/ifip8-3-1998.html   (238 words)

  
 Philo's WebLog : InfoPath Context Sensitive Help   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The way I handled context sensitivity is to wrap each help segment into a DIV, then hide all the DIVs and show the appropriate DIV based on the control selected.
Other possibilities include using HTML anchors and scrolling to the anchor for the article, or even creating a document with an empty DIV, then pulling the text from another location and dynamically inserting it into the document.
The context sensitive help works for the files in the.chm file, but for those online, it jumps to the topic, but in the navigation pane, but the content area doesnt load the online document.
blogs.msdn.com /philoj/archive/2004/04/25/119926.aspx   (709 words)

  
 Contextual Help
Contextual Help provides immediate assistance to users without their having to leave the context in which they are working.
Restore the pointer to its usual image and operation in that context.
It also includes a ToolTip control that can be used in other contexts.
msdn.microsoft.com /library/books/winguide/ch13c.htm   (1853 words)

  
 162: Linking Context-Sensitive HTML Help
D2HAlias.h associates the names of topic.HTM files with symbolic constants, also known as aliases or topic ID strings, for those topics.
Symbolic constants are similar to context strings used by WinHelp.
Currently there is no Context Map Editor for HTML Help targets.
www.componentone.com /d2hhelp/162.linkingcontext.sensitivehtmlhelp.asp   (1980 words)

  
 What is context sensitive? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
For example, context-sensitive help provides documentation for the particular feature that you are in the process of using.
Quik Stik Labels: Pressure Sensitive Labels - Producers of custom printed pressure sensitive labels, decals, and nameplates for various industries and applications.
GlobalSpec: Pressure Sensitive Labels - Engineering search engine for technical information on pressure sensitive labels companies.
www.webopedia.com /TERM/C/context_sensitive.html   (226 words)

  
 Context Sensitive Design Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Thinking Beyond The Pavement Blue Brochure (PDF format, 1.54MB) - Maryland co-hosted a National Workshop where transportation professionals worked to identify the qualities and characteristics of successful context sensitive transportation projects.
Thinking Beyond the Pavement: A Workshop on Context Sensitive Design of Highways Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Workshop Agenda and Content (PDF format, 2.08MB) - An inclusive guide on how to register for any of these many workshops, hosted by the Kentucky Transportation Center.
International Scanning Tour on Highway Geometric Design Practices for European Roads - Mobility, safety, community issues, context sensitive design FHWA-PL-01-026- The objective of this scanning tour in June, 2000 was to review and document procedures and practices in highway geometric design and context sensitive design in several European countries.
www.fhwa.dot.gov /csd/pubs.htm   (581 words)

  
 alphaWorks : Context-Sensitive Spelling Checker : Overview
A spelling checker that examines words and their context to detect potential misspellings instead of using a spelling dictionary.
Context-Sensitive Spelling Checker (csSpell) is a spelling checker that examines words and their context to detect potential misspellings instead of using a spelling dictionary (the cs in csSpell stands for context sensitive).
He joined IBM in 1986, holds a Ph.D. and a Master's degree in Computer Science, and has filed 18 patents.
www.alphaworks.ibm.com /tech/csspell   (242 words)

  
 Secure Context-sensitive Authorization - from Only4Gurus.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Also, new sensing technologies in pervasive computing make it possible to define context-sensitive rules, such as "allow database access only to staff who are currently located in the main office." However, these rules, or the facts that are needed to verify authority, often involve sensitive context information.
Furthermore, our system allows multiple hosts in a distributed environment to perform the evaluation of an authorization query in a collaborative way; we do not need a universally trusted central host that maintains all the context information.
The core of our approach is to decompose a proof for making an authorization decision into a set of sub-proofs produced on multiple different hosts, while preserving the integrity and confidentiality policies of the mutually untrusted principals operating these hosts.
www.only4gurus.com /v3/preview.asp?ID=7788   (289 words)

  
 Comp.compilers: Re: Context sensitive scanner ?
the context in which that rule is called determines whether or not
LL(k) parsers have the same problem -- a token may be scanned to be
I think most lexi (is that plural for lex?) provide right context
compilers.iecc.com /comparch/article/97-11-189   (415 words)

  
 Welcome to CSS | Context Sensitive Solutions.org - A CSS support center for the transportation community.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Context Sensitive Solutions.org - A CSS support center for the transportation community.
Welcome to ContextSensitiveSolutions.org - the Transportation community's Online Resource Center for Context Sensitive Solutions.
"Context sensitive solutions (CSS) is a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach that involves all stakeholders to develop a transportation facility that fits its physical setting...
www.contextsensitivesolutions.org /content/gen/homepage   (168 words)

  
 ListZapper
When the context help command is engaged, the application shifts into help mode automatically, changing the mouse pointer to a help pointer and letting the user click on a specific object to display its associated help topic.
I then add the appropriate offset to this identifier to create the help context ID, and then I return that value to the framework so it can in turn launch WinHelp to display the associated topic.
The code in my OnHelpHitTest handler generates the proper help context ID by adding 0x30000 to the control identifier, and ListZapper's users will get the correct help topic when they click the help cursor on a list box, label, or check box in the main window.
www.pcmag.com /article2/0,1895,1560975,00.asp   (1402 words)

  
 Haveliwala, Taher H.: Topic-Sensitive PageRank
For ordinary keyword search queries, we compute the topic-sensitive PageRank scores for pages satisfying the query using the topic of the query keywords.
For searches done in context (e.g., when the search query is performed by highlighting words in a Web page), we compute the topic-sensitive PageRank scores using the topic of the context in which the query appeared.
search, web graph, link structure, PageRank, search in context, personalized search
dbpubs.stanford.edu:8090 /pub/2002-6   (358 words)

  
 Dolphin Fleet Management - HTML Context Sensitive Help
Dolphin Fleet Management - HTML Context Sensitive Help
Open help and dolphin goes straight to what you are working on
Fleet management software for school bus fleets - Routing Software - Field Trip software - Fleet maintenance
www.dolphinfleet.com /Help.htm   (66 words)

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