
David Lewis
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Other persons with the same name
- David Lewis 0001
(aka: Dave Lewis 0001) — Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
- David Lewis 0002
— London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
- David Lewis 0003 — University of Oxford, eResearch Centre, UK (and 1 more)
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2020 – today
- 2020
- [j10]António Girão
, David Lewis
, Kamil Popielarz
:
Rainbow saturation of graphs. J. Graph Theory 94(3): 421-444 (2020) - [i1]Gábor Damásdi, Stefan Felsner, António Girão, Balázs Keszegh, David Lewis, Dániel T. Nagy, Torsten Ueckerdt:
On Covering Numbers, Young Diagrams, and the Local Dimension of Posets. CoRR abs/2001.06367 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c10]David Lewis:
We Don't Know S***** (Search). DESIRES 2018: 107 - [c9]David Lewis
:
Computers May Not Make Mistakes but Many Consumers Do. HCI (23) 2018: 361-371 - 2015
- [c8]David Lewis:
FALCON: Federated Active Linguistic data CuratiON. EAMT 2015 - 2014
- [j9]Ruhul Amin, David Lewis, Richard W. Gould Jr.
, Weilin Hou, Adam Lawson, Michael Ondrusek
, Robert Arnone:
Assessing the Application of Cloud-Shadow Atmospheric Correction Algorithm on HICO. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote. Sens. 52(5): 2646-2653 (2014) - 2011
- [j8]David Lewis:
Whistleblowing And Data Protection Principles: Is The Road To Reconciliation Really That Rocky? Eur. J. Law Technol. 2(1) (2011) - 2010
- [c7]Chen Chen, Roozbeh Parsa, Nishant Patil, Soogine Chong, Kerem Akarvardar, J. Provine, David Lewis, Jeff Watt, Roger T. Howe, H.-S. Philip Wong, Subhasish Mitra:
Efficient FPGAs using nanoelectromechanical relays. FPGA 2010: 273-282
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c6]David Lewis, Ann Barron:
Animated Demonstrations: Evidence of Improved Performance Efficiency and the Worked Example Effect. HCI (10) 2009: 247-255 - 2001
- [c5]David Lewis, Jens D. Mouritzsen:
The Role of XML in TMN Evolution. Integrated Network Management 2001: 689-702 - 2000
- [j7]David Lewis:
A Review of Approaches to Developing Service Management Systems. J. Netw. Syst. Manag. 8(2): 141-156 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c4]David Lewis:
Complex Logarithmic Number System Arithmetic Using High-Radix Redundant CORDIC Algorithms. IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic 1999: 194-203 - 1998
- [c3]Bernard Hecker, John E. Bucher, Timothy J. Foley, David Lewis, John Supra, Carolyn Walters:
Library/Computing Center Mergers: The Shape of the Future, or an Evil Fad? SIGUCCS 1998: 3 - 1997
- [c2]Vi Chi Chan, David Lewis:
Hierarchical partitioning for field-programmable systems. ICCAD 1997: 428-435 - 1995
- [j6]Robert Stevens, David Lewis, Robert Sewell:
Initial Experiences of Creating Multimedia Computer Simulations to Replace Pharmacology Practicals. Br. J. Educ. Technol. 26(2): 122-130 (1995)
1980 – 1989
- 1981
- [j5]David Lewis:
Ordering semantics and premise semantics for counterfactuals. J. Philos. Log. 10(2): 217-234 (1981)
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j4]David Lewis:
Scorekeeping in a language game. J. Philos. Log. 8(1): 339-359 (1979) - 1978
- [c1]Bharat K. Bhargava, Don P. Moehrke, A. O. Smith, John Lyon, David Lewis:
Characteristics And Problems Encountered In Different Database Applications (Panel Discussion). ACM Annual Conference (1) 1978: 286 - 1977
- [j3]David Lewis:
Possible-world semantics for counterfactual logics: A rejoinder. J. Philos. Log. 6(1): 359-363 (1977) - 1974
- [j2]David Lewis:
Intensional logics without interative axioms. J. Philos. Log. 3(4): 457-466 (1974) - 1973
- [j1]David Lewis:
Counterfactuals and comparative possibility. J. Philos. Log. 2(4): 418-446 (1973)
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