Publications

Cyberbulling through the new media

2014 | Action IS0801

Transnational Cooperation - Including COST Review

1994 | Action null

Network Coding and Subspace Designs

2018 | Action IC1104

development of Concrete Structures for Desalinatio Plants (CVE-153)

1978 | Action 53

Migration -Europe's Integration and the Labour Force Brain-drain - Contractor: Institute for Quality of Life Romania

1996 | Action A2

The Good, the Bad, the Unexpected: Conference Proceedings Volume I

2009 | Action 298

NEODIET - Bioactive Plant Cell Wall Components in Nutrition and Health

1999 | Action 916

Advanced Materials for Power Engineering Components

1993

Work Package 5

1992

Cyberbulling through the new media

2014 | Action IS0801
  • Pages: 320
  • Author(s): Edited by Peter K Smith and Georges Steffgen
  • Publisher(s): Psychology Press (Taylor & Francis Group)
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This important new book is the result of a four-year international collaboration, funded by the EU, to better understand how we can cope and confront cyberbullying, and how new media technologies can be used to actually support the victims of such abuse. The articles initially define the historical and theoretical context to cyberbullying, before examining key issues involved in managing this pervasive phenomenon.

Network Coding and Subspace Designs

2018 | Action IC1104

This book, written by experts from universities and major research laboratories, addresses the hot topic of network coding, a powerful scheme for information transmission in networks that yields near-optimal throughput. It introduces readers to this striking new approach to network coding, in which the network is not simply viewed as a mechanism for delivering packets, but rather an algebraic structure named the subspace, which these packets span. This leads to a new kind of coding theory, employing what are called subspace codes. The book presents selected, highly relevant advanced research output on: Subspace Codes and Rank Metric Codes; Finite Geometries and Subspace Designs; Application of Network Coding; Codes for Distributed Storage Systems. The outcomes reflect research conducted within the framework of the European COST Action IC1104: Random Network Coding and Designs over GF(q). Taken together, they offer communications engineers, R&D engineers, researchers and graduate students in Mathematics, Computer Science, and Electrical Engineering a comprehensive reference guide to the construction of optimal network codes, as well as efficient encoding and decoding schemes for a given network code.

The Good, the Bad, the Unexpected: Conference Proceedings Volume I

2009 | Action 298

The main objective of the conference was to create new knowledge about users’ creativity and facilitate their empowerment in a broadband information society. This knowledge is crucial in order to strengthen the European Research Area. Moreover, this requieres an examination of the factors that can both constrain and enhance users’ abilities to shape and use ICTs. In this conference, the organisers invited technology and product developers, designers, social scientists, policy makers, community representatives and others who are interested in the conference topics, to join the attempt to develop this discussion on a common, shared and transdisciplinary ground.