-
revised the
folklore tale of
Robin Hood to
depict Robin as much more
straightforwardly heroic and less as a
thief with a code of honor. This
adaptation was...
-
Charles III (17
September 879 – 7
October 929),
called the
Simple or the
Straightforward (from the
Latin Carolus Simplex), was the king of West
Francia from...
- can
balance political understandings of
system behavior with a more
straightforwardly descriptive view.
Stafford Beer
coined the term
POSIWID and used it...
- In
mechanism design, a
strategyproof (SP)
mechanism is a game form in
which each
player has a weakly-dominant strategy, so that no
player can gain by "spying"...
- by Jack London. This book, by
modern standards, is
short enough and
straightforward enough to
qualify as a novella. However, historically, it has been...
-
defeating Germany was the
primary objective. The
Americans favoured a
straightforward, large-scale
attack on
Germany through France. The
Soviets demanded...
- life.
These songs typically have a
simple melody and rhythm, and a
straightforward structure of
verses and choruses.
Themes can be light, but are often...
- had been used in more than 420 feature-length films. In
addition to
straightforward adaptation, they have been used as the
launching point for transformative...
-
possibilities ranges from
metaphorical uses of
seismic issues, to the more
straightforward exposure of
seismic technology.
While outcomes of an
earthquake architecture...
-
socket to send
packets to
distinct hosts. This
makes port
prediction straightforward, as it is the same
source port for each packet. Furthermore, port preservation...