◼ Introduction to the Immune System ◼ Artificial Immune Systems ◼ A Framework to Design Artificial Immune Systems (AIS) ◼ Representation Schemes ◼ Affinity Measures ◼ Immune Algorithms ◼ Discussion and Main Trends
Text Understanding of Text A Text Organization Language Points Useful Expressions Sentences to Be Remembered Exercises Background Information Text Understanding of Text B Text Organization Language Points Useful Expressions Sentences to Be Remembered Exercises Background Information Grammar Focus Grammatical Points Exercises Communicative Activities Listening Communicative Expressions Learn to Communicate
➢According to the structure: Striated Muscle, Smooth Muscle ➢According to the nerve innervation: Voluntary Muscle, Involuntary Muscle ➢According to the Function: Skeletal Muscle, Cardiac Contraction, Smooth Muscle
Chapter 14 Topics Structured Programming vS Object-Oriented Programming Using Inheritance to Create a New C++ class Type Using Composition( Containment) to Create a New C++ class Type Static vs Dynamic Binding of Operations to Objects
◼ Introduction to the Immune System ◼ Artificial Immune Systems ◼ A Framework to Design Artificial Immune Systems (AIS) ◼ Representation Schemes ◼ Affinity Measures ◼ Immune Algorithms ◼ Discussion and Main Trends
What to publish? Full-length articles are about 5, 000 words: a series of experiments making a coherent story Short notes are about 200 words General rule: it is better to publish one solid paper than to split it into two or three short notes Articles in books and reports are less prestigious: publish your primary data in international journals