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  Intelligence (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Intelligence is the mental capacity of an organism for cognition, indicating some degree of sophistication with regard to its interactions with its environment.
Intelligence or "intel," is information valued for its currency and relevance rather than its detail or accuracy —in contrast with fact, which requires research and checking.
Such data typically refers to current events and human actions, such as may be valuable for purposes of espionage or counter-espionage, hence, as used by 'intelligence agencies and related services,' "intelligence" refers integrally to such active data and the processes for gathering it.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Intelligence   (187 words)

  
 Race and intelligence (References) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Colom, R., Lluis-Font, J.M., and Andrés-Pueyo, A. "The generational intelligence gains are caused by decreasing variance in the lower half of the distribution: Supporting evidence for the nutrition hypothesis".
Lynn, R. "The Intelligence of the Mongoloids: A Psychometric, Evolutionary and Neurological Theory".
Rushton, J. and Jensen, A. "African-White IQ Differences from Zimbabwe on the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children--Revised Are Mainly on the g Factor".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Race_and_intelligence_(References)   (4519 words)

  
 Stalking the Wild Taboo - WSJ Statement on The Bell Curve
Intelligence is a very general mental capability that, among other things, involves the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend complex ideas, learn quickly and learn from experience.
Intelligence tests are not culturally biased against American fls or other native-born, English-speaking peoples in the U.S. Rather, IQ scores predict equally accurately for all such Americans, regardless of race and social class.
Differences in intelligence certainly are not the only factor affecting performance in education, training, and highly complex jobs (no one claims they are), but intelligence is often the most important.
www.lrainc.com /swtaboo/taboos/wsj_main.html   (1690 words)

  
 Emotional Intelligence - Annotated References   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The role of emotional intelligence in various coping mechanisms, such as writing or talking about traumatic experiences, is given particular attention.
Although we had originally viewed these as potential measures of emotional intelligence, it was apparent after a while that ability scales would be needed to better measure the construct.
Reporting important developments in the measurement of emotional intelligence, this article provided further evidence that emotional intelligence is a viable empirical concept and could be measured both reliably and validly.
www.cjwolfe.com /refer.htm   (1041 words)

  
 Emotional Intelligence - References, General References
The newsletter is published monthly and includes research summaries from the latest EI research, upcoming conferences, news, and tips for improving emotional intelligence in the workplace.
Donaldso-feilder, E. and Bond, F. The relative importance of psychological acceptance and emotional intelligence to workplace well-being.
Nikolaou, I. and Tsaousis, I. Emotional intelligence in the workplace: Exploring its effects on occupational stress and organizational commitment.
www.eiconsortium.org /references/reference_general_references.htm   (1062 words)

  
 Elsevier.com - Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence, which commenced publication in 1970, is now the generally accepted international forum for the publication of results of current research in this field.
The journal welcomes basic and applied papers describing mature work involving computational accounts of aspects of intelligence.
The journal reports results achieved; proposals for new ways of looking at AI problems must include demonstrations of effectiveness.
www.elsevier.com /wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/505601/description#description   (251 words)

  
 Intelligence in American Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Examines the interference by intelligence agencies and individuals with the politics of their own governments in the modern democratic state.
Describes intelligence activities, the purposes which the system serves, and the causes and effects of its secrecy.
Briefly discusses the intelligence community's information gathering priorities, budget, spending plan, and human assets and how these are affecting the community as it tries to accomodate new demands.
www.au.af.mil /au/aul/bibs/intelam/intams.htm   (1939 words)

  
 Intelligence
The essay argues that intelligence should be placed closer to the centre of new interpretations of both the course of the Cold War and of the political dynamics of authoritarian states.
Importance of useful intelligence; Author's reaction to the suggestion of taking domestic intelligence away from the FBI and giving it to an agency modeled after Britain's M15; Strengths of the FBI, including geographic distribution; Where efforts should be focused to make improvements.
Focuses on the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) synchronization in relation to the military decision-making process at the maneuver battalion, task force and squadron level in the U.S. Purpose of ISR synchronization; Factors that contribute to the success of ISR planning; Information required for ISR assets to begin infiltration; Analytical materials needed in the military.
www.au.af.mil /au/aul/bibs/mi.htm   (9663 words)

  
 Editors Note - Copyright notice for Defense Intelligence Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Defense Intelligence Journal is published semiannually by the Joint Military Intelligence College Foundation in support of the Joint Military Intelligence College (JMIC).
The Foundation publishes the Journal to assist the College in preparing government employees for senior positions in the national security structure by maintaining a comprehensive and broad program of instruction as well as assisting in the career development of all US military and civilian intelligence personnel.
Copies of the Defense Intelligence Journal are available by subscription or purchase from its publisher.
www.cia.gov /cia/publications/inqtel/inqtelnote.htm   (126 words)

  
 MARKET INTELLIGENCE: The business and finance journal.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The precursor to the journal was the highly acclaimed Nairobi Stock Exchange Factbook published in October, 1997.
Market Intelligence will be at the forefront in contributing to the development of the East African business environment, through strategic research, risk and policy analysis, credit rating documentation, storage, publication, reporting and communication of reliable, timely and objective business information.
Market Intelligence is the leading business and finance journal in East Africa, commanding 80 percent of the advertising revenue in the business magazine sector.
www.mi.co.ke /about_us.asp   (1249 words)

  
 Editorial Board
He is Associate Editor of the Journal of Public Affairs and also serves on the editorial boards of International Journal of Technology Intelligence and Planning, SCIP.Online and the Australasian Journal of Public Relations.
In 1994 he was selected for the meritorious award from the Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals for outstanding contributions to the field of competitive intelligence.
Prescott was a founder and the 1991-1992 President of the Board of Directors of the Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals.
quicksitebuilder.cnet.com /fleisherfamily/thejournalofcompetitiveintelligenceandmanagement/id3.html   (735 words)

  
 101communications - Business Intelligence
TDWI's Best of Business Intelligence: A Year in Review is a unique digital publication featuring the very best of TDWI's BI articles, research reports, and newsletters from the past year, as well as an in-depth Q&A session with TDWI industry experts focused on their outlook for the BI and DW industry in the future.
One of the most browsed business intelligence and data warehousing sites on the Web, TDWI Online is the resource business intelligence professionals turn to for education, news, product information, and research related to the business intelligence and data warehousing industry.
BI This Week delivers comprehensive industry news and analysis focused on the latest business intelligence tools, technology, and trends, written for IT leaders and business executives who plan, build, deploy, and use business intelligence products and solutions.
www.101com.com /Products/products.aspx?gid=1   (592 words)

  
 South African Military History Society - Journal- BRITISH INTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS IN MOZAMBIQUE IN AUGUST 1900   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Rudolph was a special intelligence officer in the Cape from the end of December 1900; he later became Commandant of Willowmore (in May 1901) and of Steytlerville (in July 1901).
In an exchange of telegrams between the Director of Military Intelligence (DMI) Army Headquarters in Bloemfontein and the Assistant Adjutant General (AAG) Intelligence Headquarters in Natal at Ladysmith on 18 March 1900 concerning the distribution of intelligence officers in Natal, a Lieutenant Campbell was described as being at the the capital, Pietermaritzburg.(5)
The 'C G Journal' referred to in the letter was the Consul General's Journal, which was apparently written up by his subordinates.
samilitaryhistory.org /vol096dd.html   (5097 words)

  
 Kings of Men: Introduction to a Special Issue of the Journal of INTELLIGENCE. Eugenics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The movement was scientific (religious) in origin, arising out of the theoretical (theological) problem of reconciling the empirical observation of massive and important individual differences if intelligence as well as a large and persistent fl-white difference in intelligence (lack of divine grace) with the belief that all men are created equal (human freedom).
If most people believe that racial differences in psychometrically measured intelligence are largely environmental and a few scientists believe (or are willing publicly to state) that such differences are probably largely genetic, the views of the minority are likely to attract attention.
He emphasizes the fact that it is precisely those components of intelligence tests that are most heritable and that most relate to brain size which most profoundly differentiate Black from White groups.
home.comcast.net /~neoeugenics/jensenism.htm   (16222 words)

  
 International Journal of Computational Intelligence Research (IJCIR)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Computational intelligence is a well-established paradigm, where new theories with a sound biological understanding have been evolving.
International Journal of Computational Intelligence Research (IJCIR) is a peer reviewed international journal with a key objective to provide the academic and industrial community a medium for presenting original cutting edge research related to computational intelligence and its applications.
Each manuscript must be accompanied by a statement that it has been neither published nor submitted for publication, in whole or in part, either in a serial, professional journal or as a part in a book which is formally published and made available to the public.
falklands.globat.com /~softcomputing.net/ijcir   (862 words)

  
 Computational Intelligence: An International Journal - Journal Information
This leading international journal promotes and stimulates research in the field of artificial intelligence (AI).
Covering a wide range of issues - from the tools and languages of AI to its philosophical implications - Computational Intelligence provides a vigorous forum for the publication of both experimental and theoretical research, as well as surveys and impact studies.
The journal is designed to meet the needs of a wide range of AI workers in academic and industrial research.
www.blackwellpublishing.com /journal.asp?ref=0824-7935&site=1   (111 words)

  
 Emotional Intelligence - Special Issue in the Journal of Organizational Behavior
The EI Consortium is currently looking for Organizations interested in partnering with the Consortium for the purpose of applied research related to emotional intelligence in the workplace.
Ashkanasy, N. and Daus, C. Rumors of the death of emotional intelligence in organizational behavior are vastly exaggerated.
Daus, C. and Ashkanasy, N. The case for the ability-based model of emotional intelligence in organizational behavior.
www.eiconsortium.org /special_issue_of_job.htm   (218 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Intelligence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Intelligence (trait) is the ability to solve problems
Intelligence (journal), a scientific journal dealing with intelligence and psychometrics
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Intelligence   (98 words)

  
 Analysis Review - Business Intelligence Journal VIInii   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Many might question the relevance of this to Business Intelligence and we readily admit that with no mature open source BI products presently available, the relevance is minor.
However, we believe that as the world of open source software (OSS) continues to mature, it may hold the best hope of being able to deliver BI to smaller companies that otherwise could not afford it.
In fact, we remain committed to the idea that successful Business Intelligence is based on links, not only those links that can be formed between dimensions of information in your data warehouse, but also those links that come from interaction with information and perspectives from outside your organization.
www.analysisteam.com /ATILink-BI-Consulting-Newsletter_VIInii.html   (990 words)

  
 Defense Intelligence Journal - Analysis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
John E. McLaughlin [CIA Deputy Director for Intelligence], "New Challenges and Priorities for Analysis," pp.
To be prepared to participate in the ongoing information revolution, the intelligence production community needs to make a "concerted effort to find dramatically better ways to capture and distribute digitally the extraordinary and dynamic base of knowledge resident in our analytic corps."
In times of crisis, analysts "are expected to do what they have been taught their whole career to avoid; they must make rapid assessments of enemy intentions and well developed projections based on intuition." The author makes some suggestions on how analysts might be better prepared to respond to requirements for instananeous assessments.
intellit.muskingum.edu /alpha_folder/D_folder/defij_analysis.html   (257 words)

  
 The Role of Language in Intelligence
This reminds us that tool use is a two-way sign of intelligence; not only does it require intelligence to recognize and maintain a tool (let alone fabricate one), but it confers intelligence on those who are lucky enough to be given the tool.
In Artificial Intelligence, for instance, even the most ambitiously realistic systems--such as Soar, the star of Allen Newell's Unified Theories of Cognition (1990)--are described without so much as a hint about which features, if any, are dependent on the system's having acquired a natural language with which to supplement its native representational facilities.
Endnote 6 The result is that most AI agents, the robotic as well as the bed-ridden, are designed on the model of the walking encyclopedia, as if all the information in the inner environment were in the form of facts told at one time or another to the system.
ase.tufts.edu /cogstud/papers/rolelang.htm   (5675 words)

  
 Journal of Intelligence History
His fields of research are communication and security, with emphasis on intelligence and democracy.
His essay was first presented as a paper at the 6th Annual Meeting of the International Intelligence History Study Group on "Intelligence Process and Information Technologies in Historical Perspective", 23-25 June 2000, in Paderborn/Germany.
The Journal of Intelligence History is published by the International Intelligence History Study Group, founded in 1993 to promote scholarly research on intelligence organizations and their impact on historical development and international relations.
www.intelligence-history.org /jih/contributors.html   (488 words)

  
 Jack Mayer / John D. Mayer, Emotional Intelligence
He and Peter Salovey wrote the original article about their concept of what emotional intelligence might be back in 1990.
Salovey, P., Hsee, C., and Mayer, J. Emotional intelligence and the self- regulation of affect.
Already available to researchers and soon to be revised for more general distribution, it consists of 12 subscales to measure mental capacities releveant to emotional intelligence.
eqi.org /mayer.htm   (2062 words)

  
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Dechter, R., and D. Frost, "Optimizing with Constraints: a case study in scheduling maintenance of electric power units." In the Fifth International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics, January, 1998.
Schwalb, E., Kask, K., and Dechter, R., Postscript"Reasoning with constraints on fluents and event." In The Twelfth National Conference of Artificial Intelligence, AAAI-94, Seattle, WA, August 1994, pp.
P. Smyth, "Markov monitoring with unknown states," in IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (JSAC), Special Issue on Intelligent Signal Processing for Communications, December 1994.
www.ics.uci.edu /~mlearn/MLPapers.html   (4014 words)

  
 Loet Leydesdorff Scientometrics Knowledge-based Economy Triple Helix
Journal Maps and Local Impact Factors, Chronicle of Higher Education, 52(13), 2005, 18 November 2005; p.
Clusters and Maps of Science Journals Based on Bi-connected Graphs in the Journal Citation Reports, Journal of Documentation, 60(4), 2004, 317-427.
Journal of the Korean Data Analysis Society 6(5), October 2004, pp.
users.fmg.uva.nl /lleydesdorff/list.htm   (2798 words)

  
 Clinical Decision Support Systems / Artificial Intelligence and Medicine: Selected Readings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Armoni, A. The Use of Artificial Intelligence Techniques and Applications in the Medical Domain.
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: 6th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Europe, AIME '97, Grenoble, France, March 23-26, 1997: Proceedings.
The Initial Failure of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIM): The Rise of the Grand Challenge and a New Role for AIM.
www.dochzi.com /bibs/aim.html   (1107 words)

  
 NMIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The American Intelligence Journal, the flagship publication of the National Military Intelligence Association, provides readers the views of the intelligence leaders and thinkers.
This quality publication is designed to keep readers informed of developments in the intelligence world that are in the public domain.
The Journal features articles and contributions from NMIA membership and key people within the US Intelligence Community.
www.nmia.org /AIJ.htm   (303 words)

  
 Kenneth J. Campbell
Harvey was Director of Naval Intelligence (DNI) from 1976 to 1978.
In a very short time in 1942 he created a coordinated and effective intelligence system in the SW Pacific area from bare bones." Later, in Korea, Willoughby's "estimates on the North Korean invasion and the Chinese intervention...
The focus here is on Admiral Inman's tenure as Director of Naval Intelligence (DNI) from September 1974 to July 1976.
intellit.muskingum.edu /alpha_folder/C_folder/campbell_k.html   (730 words)

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