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    ON METAPHOR: Reciprocity and Immunity by Fischer, Michael M. J.

    Published 2015
    “…My reading of David Napier's article foregrounds or highlights (1) a key scientific “discovery” or observation; (2) the history of shifting high level metaphors as key new biological mechanisms are apprehended; (3) three key contemporary problems in immunological biology identified by Napier (transplantation, tumor immunology, autoimmune diseases); and (4) the ways in which popular culture takes up new scientific terminologies as folk “philosophemes” or cultural components for apprehending sociocultural change.…”
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    Digital Transformation - IoT is a Metaphor by Datta, Shoumen

    Published 2017
    “…A few of these elements are discussed in "IoT is a Metaphor" (PDF).…”
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    Metaphor Identification in Large Texts Corpora by Neuman, Yair, Assaf, Dan, Cohen, Yohai, Last, Mark, Argamon, Shlomo, Howard, Newton, Frieder, Ophir

    Published 2013
    “…Identifying metaphorical language-use (e.g., sweet child) is one of the challenges facing natural language processing. …”
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    Negotiation as a Metaphor for Distributed Problem Solving by Davis, Randall, Smith, Reid G.

    Published 2004
    “…This discussion is the origin of the negotiation metaphor: Task distribution is viewed as a form of contract negotiation. …”
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    Archive and database as metaphor: Theorizing the Historical Record by Manoff, Marlene

    Published 2012
    Subjects: “…archival theory, archival metaphor, digital media…”
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    On "Learnable" Representations of Knowledge: A Meaning for the Computational Metaphor by diSessa, Andrea A.

    Published 2004
    “…The computational metaphor which proposes the comparison of processes of mind to realizable or imaginable computer activities suggests a number of educational concerns. …”
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