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Mart Lubbers
<mart@martlubbers.net>
Thu, 27 Nov 2014 21:01:25 +0000
(22:01 +0100)
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Mart Lubbers
<mart@martlubbers.net>
Thu, 27 Nov 2014 21:01:25 +0000
(22:01 +0100)
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thesis2/1.introduction.tex
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structured and consistent in its structure. In the entertainment industry
venues often use a CMS for their website to allow users with no programming or
website background be able to post news items and event information.
venues often use a CMS for their website to allow users with no programming or
website background be able to post news items and event information.
-\section{Why RSS
/Atom
}
+\section{Why RSS
?
}
\label{sec:whyrss}
Information from venues comes in various different format with for each format
several positive and negative points. For this project we chose to focus on
\label{sec:whyrss}
Information from venues comes in various different format with for each format
several positive and negative points. For this project we chose to focus on
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+297,7
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with edges. A standard graph is defined as the ordered pair: $G=(V,E)$. In
this ordered pair $V$ is the set of nodes and $E$ is set of undirected edges
where every undirected edge is a tuple of two nodes.
Figure~\ref{fig:graphexample} is specified as:
this ordered pair $V$ is the set of nodes and $E$ is set of undirected edges
where every undirected edge is a tuple of two nodes.
Figure~\ref{fig:graphexample} is specified as:
- $$G=(
{n1, n2, n3}, {(n1, n2), (n2, n3), (n2, n3)
})$$
+ $$G=(
\{n1, n2, n3\}, \{(n1, n2), (n2, n3), (n2, n3)\
})$$
\begin{figure}[H]
\caption{Example Graph}
\begin{figure}[H]
\caption{Example Graph}
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+374,7
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length of the word.
3 -> 6 [label="d"];
1 -> 4 [label="b"];
4 -> 5 [label="a"];
3 -> 6 [label="d"];
1 -> 4 [label="b"];
4 -> 5 [label="a"];
- 5 -> 6 [label="
a
"];
+ 5 -> 6 [label="
d
"];
5 -> 6 [label="e"];
}
\end{figure}
5 -> 6 [label="e"];
}
\end{figure}