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OVERVIEW OF SOFTWARE ROUTINES AVAILABLE FROM THIS WEB SITE For Scopus data, one can use rpysscop.exe (that is rpys.exe for WoS, but adapted for Scopus data). For reorganizing Scopus output files into the tagged format of the Web-of-Science. Download Scopus.exe. Download Scop2WOS.exe. scielo.exe reads downloaded records of the Web of Science and organizes them into a relational database, similarly to MAIN-PATH ANALYSIS AND PATH-DEPENDENT TRANSITIONS return Main-path analysis and path-dependent transitions in HistCite™-based historiograms Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (forthcoming) Diana Lucio-Arias1 & Loet Leydesdorff2 Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR), University of Amsterdam QUALITY CONTROL AND VALIDATION BOUNDARIES IN A TRIPLE tendency to relate back to the “mother”-disciplines has often frustrated inter- and transdisciplinary research and education. For example, Hayashi and Fujigaki (1999) compared the impact factors for THE TRIPLE HELIX OF UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY-GOVERNMENT RELATIONS 2 recently as 2010.1 In the Latin American context, the Triple Helix model accords with Sábato’s (1975) “Triangle” as a program for endogenous development of technology and innovation. The emphasis on bottom-up learning processes (Bunders et al., 1999) can help to avoid reification of systems (or states and interstate dependency-relations) as barriers to innovation. THE TRIPLE HELIX OF UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY-GOVERNMENT RELATIONS 2 Introduction The Triple Helix thesis emerged in the mid-1990s, a time when universities and industry were exhorted by policy makers to work together more closely for the benefit of society resulting from LOET LEYDESDORFF: SCIENTOMETRICS, KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMYHOMEPAGEPUBLICATIONSSOFTWARECOURSEWARE; INDICATORSANIMATIONGEO Triple Helix. Triple Helix Association · Triple Helix XIII: Tsinghua, Beijing, 21-23 August 2015; · Triple Helix XII: Tomsk, Russia, 11-13 September 2014; · Triple Helix XI: London, UK, 7-10 July 2013; · Triple Helix X: Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia, 8-10 August 2012; Proceedings papers · Triple Helix IX: Stanford University, 11-14 July 2011; Proceedings papers THE SEMANTIC MAPPING OF WORDS AND CO-WORDS IN CONTEXTS The analysis. The asymmetrical word-document matrix—in social network analysis also called a 2-mode matrix—can be transformed into a symmetrical co-occurrence matrix (1-mode) using matrix algebra. This can be done in both (orthogonal) directions, that is, in terms of co-words or co-occurring documents. ANTICIPATORY SYSTEMS AND THE PROCESSING OF MEANING: A Figure 2. Resulting screen of Table 1 with bifurcation for a = 3.1.. For the value of a = 2.1 (line 20), for example, the colour of the screen changes gradually because the distributed system exhibited on the screen goes through a transition. For a = 3.1, however, bifurcation is expected.This leads to a screen distributed randomly in two colours (Figure 2): when an agent is activated A USER-FRIENDLY METHOD FOR GENERATING OVERLAY MAPS 6. Download the tool Scopus.exe (and Scop2WoS.exe if so wished) into the same folder (e.g., C:\temp\) where the export file from Scopus is located. 7. Scopus.exe does not take any argument, but it expects a file named “scopus.ris” as input. Thus, you may now rename your (merged) export file accordingly. THE TRIPLE HELIX OF INNOVATION: INTRODUCTION TO THE THEME A triple helix of overlapping, yet relatively independent institutional spheres is required to capture contemporary innovation processes. The triple helix model attempts to account for a synthesis between opposing principles in which new resolutions are found that allow several tasks to be accomplished, even as each influences theother.
OVERVIEW OF SOFTWARE ROUTINES AVAILABLE FROM THIS WEB SITE For Scopus data, one can use rpysscop.exe (that is rpys.exe for WoS, but adapted for Scopus data). For reorganizing Scopus output files into the tagged format of the Web-of-Science. Download Scopus.exe. Download Scop2WOS.exe. scielo.exe reads downloaded records of the Web of Science and organizes them into a relational database, similarly to MAIN-PATH ANALYSIS AND PATH-DEPENDENT TRANSITIONS return Main-path analysis and path-dependent transitions in HistCite™-based historiograms Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (forthcoming) Diana Lucio-Arias1 & Loet Leydesdorff2 Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR), University of Amsterdam QUALITY CONTROL AND VALIDATION BOUNDARIES IN A TRIPLE tendency to relate back to the “mother”-disciplines has often frustrated inter- and transdisciplinary research and education. For example, Hayashi and Fujigaki (1999) compared the impact factors for THE TRIPLE HELIX OF UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY-GOVERNMENT RELATIONS 2 recently as 2010.1 In the Latin American context, the Triple Helix model accords with Sábato’s (1975) “Triangle” as a program for endogenous development of technology and innovation. The emphasis on bottom-up learning processes (Bunders et al., 1999) can help to avoid reification of systems (or states and interstate dependency-relations) as barriers to innovation. THE TRIPLE HELIX OF UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY-GOVERNMENT RELATIONS 2 Introduction The Triple Helix thesis emerged in the mid-1990s, a time when universities and industry were exhorted by policy makers to work together more closely for the benefit of society resulting from OVERVIEW OF SOFTWARE ROUTINES AVAILABLE FROM THIS WEB SITE overview of software routines available from this web site. Name. Description. info. Download. Acc2ISI.exe. For the reverse route of turning databases exported from MS Access into the “tagged” format of the Web-of-Science (WoS). See also. Download Acc2ISI.exe. THE EVOLUTION OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS In addition to natural and cultural evolution, a condition for the artificial evolution of communication systems can be specified. keywords: communication, self-organization, entropy, co-evolution, artificial life, general systems. Introduction. Evolution theory assumed traditionally that A GLOBAL MAP OF SCIENCE BASED ON THE ISI SUBJECT CATEGORIES Table 1: Highest factor loadings on the last factor in a 13-, 14-, and 15-factor solution, respectively.. The factor loadings for the 172 categories on the fourteen factors in the citing dimension are provided in Appendix I. They can be interpreted in terms of disciplines, such as Physics, Chemistry, Clinical Medicine, Neurosciences, Engineering, Ecology, etc. A USER-FRIENDLY METHOD FOR GENERATING OVERLAY MAPS FullText.exe is freely available for academic usage. The program generates a word-occurrence matrix, a co-occurrence matrix, and a normalized co-occurrence matrix from a set of text files and a word list. The output files can be read into standard software (like SPSS, Ucinet/Pajek, etc.) for the statistical analysis and thevisualization.
MAIN-PATH ANALYSIS AND PATH-DEPENDENT TRANSITIONS return Main-path analysis and path-dependent transitions in HistCite™-based historiograms Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (forthcoming) Diana Lucio-Arias1 & Loet Leydesdorff2 Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR), University of Amsterdam THE RELATION BETWEEN PEARSON'S CORRELATION COEFFICIENT AND The relation between Pearson’s correlation coefficient and Salton’s cosine measure is revealed based on the different possible values of the division of the -norm and the -norm of a vector. These different values yield a sheaf of increasingly straight lines which form together a cloud of THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY AND THE TRIPLE HELIX MODEL coordination mechanisms interact (Figure 1). 5 The interactions among these functionally differentiated mechanisms drive a cultural evolution which requires a model more complex than the biological model of evolution (Luhmann, 1984 ; 1990, at p. CLASSIFICATION, POWERLAWS, AND THE LOGARITHMIC TRANSFORMATION 2.1 Scattering and concentration of journal sets Bradford (1934) analyzed the distribution of articles in two subject areas: Applied Geophysics, 1928-1931, and Lubrication, 1931-1933. THE TRIPLE HELIX OF UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY-GOVERNMENT RELATIONS 2 recently as 2010.1 In the Latin American context, the Triple Helix model accords with Sábato’s (1975) “Triangle” as a program for endogenous development of technology and innovation. The emphasis on bottom-up learning processes (Bunders et al., 1999) can help to avoid reification of systems (or states and interstate dependency-relations) as barriers to innovation. A GLOBAL MAP OF SCIENCE BASED ON THE ISI SUBJECT CATEGORIES A Global Map of Science Based on the ISI Subject Categories Loet Leydesdorff 1 & Ismael Rafols 2 Abstract The ISI subject categories classify journals included in the Science Citation Index (SCI). The aggregated journal-journal citation matrix contained in the Journal Citation Reports can be aggregated on the basis of these categories. LOET LEYDESDORFF: SCIENTOMETRICS, KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMYHOMEPAGEPUBLICATIONSSOFTWARECOURSEWARE; INDICATORSANIMATIONGEO Triple Helix. Triple Helix Association · Triple Helix XIII: Tsinghua, Beijing, 21-23 August 2015; · Triple Helix XII: Tomsk, Russia, 11-13 September 2014; · Triple Helix XI: London, UK, 7-10 July 2013; · Triple Helix X: Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia, 8-10 August 2012; Proceedings papers · Triple Helix IX: Stanford University, 11-14 July 2011; Proceedings papers THE SEMANTIC MAPPING OF WORDS AND CO-WORDS IN CONTEXTS The analysis. The asymmetrical word-document matrix—in social network analysis also called a 2-mode matrix—can be transformed into a symmetrical co-occurrence matrix (1-mode) using matrix algebra. This can be done in both (orthogonal) directions, that is, in terms of co-words or co-occurring documents. ANTICIPATORY SYSTEMS AND THE PROCESSING OF MEANING: A Figure 2. Resulting screen of Table 1 with bifurcation for a = 3.1.. For the value of a = 2.1 (line 20), for example, the colour of the screen changes gradually because the distributed system exhibited on the screen goes through a transition. For a = 3.1, however, bifurcation is expected.This leads to a screen distributed randomly in two colours (Figure 2): when an agent is activated A USER-FRIENDLY METHOD FOR GENERATING OVERLAY MAPS 6. Download the tool Scopus.exe (and Scop2WoS.exe if so wished) into the same folder (e.g., C:\temp\) where the export file from Scopus is located. 7. Scopus.exe does not take any argument, but it expects a file named “scopus.ris” as input. Thus, you may now rename your (merged) export file accordingly. OVERVIEW OF SOFTWARE ROUTINES AVAILABLE FROM THIS WEB SITE For Scopus data, one can use rpysscop.exe (that is rpys.exe for WoS, but adapted for Scopus data). For reorganizing Scopus output files into the tagged format of the Web-of-Science. Download Scopus.exe. Download Scop2WOS.exe. scielo.exe reads downloaded records of the Web of Science and organizes them into a relational database, similarly to THE TRIPLE HELIX OF INNOVATION: INTRODUCTION TO THE THEME A triple helix of overlapping, yet relatively independent institutional spheres is required to capture contemporary innovation processes. The triple helix model attempts to account for a synthesis between opposing principles in which new resolutions are found that allow several tasks to be accomplished, even as each influences theother.
A USER-FRIENDLY METHOD FOR GENERATING OVERLAY MAPS FullText.exe is freely available for academic usage. The program generates a word-occurrence matrix, a co-occurrence matrix, and a normalized co-occurrence matrix from a set of text files and a word list. The output files can be read into standard software (like SPSS, Ucinet/Pajek, etc.) for the statistical analysis and thevisualization.
QUALITY CONTROL AND VALIDATION BOUNDARIES IN A TRIPLE tendency to relate back to the “mother”-disciplines has often frustrated inter- and transdisciplinary research and education. For example, Hayashi and Fujigaki (1999) compared the impact factors for EXPLORING THE ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN The rest of this paper is structured as follow: a state-of-the-art review with focus on innovation as process, as a system, and on knowledge as a function in innovation systems. THE TRIPLE HELIX OF UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY-GOVERNMENT RELATIONS 2 recently as 2010.1 In the Latin American context, the Triple Helix model accords with Sábato’s (1975) “Triangle” as a program for endogenous development of technology and innovation. The emphasis on bottom-up learning processes (Bunders et al., 1999) can help to avoid reification of systems (or states and interstate dependency-relations) as barriers to innovation. LOET LEYDESDORFF: SCIENTOMETRICS, KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMYHOMEPAGEPUBLICATIONSSOFTWARECOURSEWARE; INDICATORSANIMATIONGEO Triple Helix. Triple Helix Association · Triple Helix XIII: Tsinghua, Beijing, 21-23 August 2015; · Triple Helix XII: Tomsk, Russia, 11-13 September 2014; · Triple Helix XI: London, UK, 7-10 July 2013; · Triple Helix X: Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia, 8-10 August 2012; Proceedings papers · Triple Helix IX: Stanford University, 11-14 July 2011; Proceedings papers THE SEMANTIC MAPPING OF WORDS AND CO-WORDS IN CONTEXTS The analysis. The asymmetrical word-document matrix—in social network analysis also called a 2-mode matrix—can be transformed into a symmetrical co-occurrence matrix (1-mode) using matrix algebra. This can be done in both (orthogonal) directions, that is, in terms of co-words or co-occurring documents. ANTICIPATORY SYSTEMS AND THE PROCESSING OF MEANING: A Figure 2. Resulting screen of Table 1 with bifurcation for a = 3.1.. For the value of a = 2.1 (line 20), for example, the colour of the screen changes gradually because the distributed system exhibited on the screen goes through a transition. For a = 3.1, however, bifurcation is expected.This leads to a screen distributed randomly in two colours (Figure 2): when an agent is activated A USER-FRIENDLY METHOD FOR GENERATING OVERLAY MAPS 6. Download the tool Scopus.exe (and Scop2WoS.exe if so wished) into the same folder (e.g., C:\temp\) where the export file from Scopus is located. 7. Scopus.exe does not take any argument, but it expects a file named “scopus.ris” as input. Thus, you may now rename your (merged) export file accordingly. OVERVIEW OF SOFTWARE ROUTINES AVAILABLE FROM THIS WEB SITE For Scopus data, one can use rpysscop.exe (that is rpys.exe for WoS, but adapted for Scopus data). For reorganizing Scopus output files into the tagged format of the Web-of-Science. Download Scopus.exe. Download Scop2WOS.exe. scielo.exe reads downloaded records of the Web of Science and organizes them into a relational database, similarly to THE TRIPLE HELIX OF INNOVATION: INTRODUCTION TO THE THEME A triple helix of overlapping, yet relatively independent institutional spheres is required to capture contemporary innovation processes. The triple helix model attempts to account for a synthesis between opposing principles in which new resolutions are found that allow several tasks to be accomplished, even as each influences theother.
A USER-FRIENDLY METHOD FOR GENERATING OVERLAY MAPS FullText.exe is freely available for academic usage. The program generates a word-occurrence matrix, a co-occurrence matrix, and a normalized co-occurrence matrix from a set of text files and a word list. The output files can be read into standard software (like SPSS, Ucinet/Pajek, etc.) for the statistical analysis and thevisualization.
QUALITY CONTROL AND VALIDATION BOUNDARIES IN A TRIPLE tendency to relate back to the “mother”-disciplines has often frustrated inter- and transdisciplinary research and education. For example, Hayashi and Fujigaki (1999) compared the impact factors for EXPLORING THE ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN The rest of this paper is structured as follow: a state-of-the-art review with focus on innovation as process, as a system, and on knowledge as a function in innovation systems. THE TRIPLE HELIX OF UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY-GOVERNMENT RELATIONS 2 recently as 2010.1 In the Latin American context, the Triple Helix model accords with Sábato’s (1975) “Triangle” as a program for endogenous development of technology and innovation. The emphasis on bottom-up learning processes (Bunders et al., 1999) can help to avoid reification of systems (or states and interstate dependency-relations) as barriers to innovation. THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY: GLOBALIZATION AND SELF The Knowledge-Based Economy: The Potentially Globalizing and Self-Organizing Dynamics of Interactions among Differently Codified Systems of Communication. Loet Leydesdorff. Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR), University of Amsterdam, Kloveniersburgwal 48, 1012 CX Amsterdam, The Netherlands. THE TRIPLE HELIX OF INNOVATION: INTRODUCTION TO THE THEME A triple helix of overlapping, yet relatively independent institutional spheres is required to capture contemporary innovation processes. The triple helix model attempts to account for a synthesis between opposing principles in which new resolutions are found that allow several tasks to be accomplished, even as each influences theother.
THE EVOLUTION OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS In addition to natural and cultural evolution, a condition for the artificial evolution of communication systems can be specified. keywords: communication, self-organization, entropy, co-evolution, artificial life, general systems. Introduction. Evolution theory assumed traditionally that THE TRIPLE HELIX MODEL AND THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY Figure 5: Two coupled processes (Rosen 1985, p.183). Let us assume that x is produced in both compartments at a constant and equal rate S.The parameter a represents the decay of x; D is the diffusion constant across the interface. (For the sake of simplicity, these parameters are assumed to be equal on both sides.) The diffusion is asymmetrical depending on the concentrations of x 1 and x 2 in THE RELATION BETWEEN PEARSON'S CORRELATION COEFFICIENT AND The relation between Pearson’s correlation coefficient and Salton’s cosine measure is revealed based on the different possible values of the division of the -norm and the -norm of a vector. These different values yield a sheaf of increasingly straight lines which form together a cloud of MAIN-PATH ANALYSIS AND PATH-DEPENDENT TRANSITIONS return Main-path analysis and path-dependent transitions in HistCite™-based historiograms Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (forthcoming) Diana Lucio-Arias1 & Loet Leydesdorff2 Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR), University of Amsterdam THE TRIPLE HELIX OF UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY-GOVERNMENT RELATIONS 2 recently as 2010.1 In the Latin American context, the Triple Helix model accords with Sábato’s (1975) “Triangle” as a program for endogenous development of technology and innovation. The emphasis on bottom-up learning processes (Bunders et al., 1999) can help to avoid reification of systems (or states and interstate dependency-relations) as barriers to innovation. ANIMATIONS OF THE INTELLECTUAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL DYNAMICS Animations of the geographical dynamics of patents (from PatStat or USPTO) using PatViz . PatViz enables the user to animate output from the (geo-coded) patent maps PATENT SEARCHING AND PATENT REFERENCES return. Lesson 5. Patents and patent citations . Patents and patent citations have been used by many authors to shed light on the innovative processes and products resulting from years of research and development within a firm or institutional setting. SHOULD CO-OCCURRENCE DATA BE NORMALIZED One can obtain a symmetrical matrix by multiplying an asymmetrical one with its transposed. Two symmetrical matrices are possible. Borgatti et al. (2002) formulate this (in the manual of UCINet) as follows: “Given an incidence matrix A where the rows represent actors and the columns events, then the matrix AA' gives the number of events in which actors simultaneously attended. _Homepage | Publications| Software
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-------------------------Loet Leydesdorff
_Communication and Innovation in the Dynamics of Science & Technology_, University of Amsterdam Amsterdam School of Communications Research (ASCoR) * _Publications 2000 _-;_ 1970-2000
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* _Software ;
_Courseware; indicators ; _map of science_ * Amsterdam Colloquia of _Science & Technology Dynamics _(2006-2007) * Markets, Sciences and the Dynamics of Technological Change * The Self-Organization of Knowledge-Based Communication: An introduction to Luhmann's social systems theory(second semester)
* The Triple Helix of University-Industry-Government Relations * ZHAO Yong, GAO Sijia, and WU Yishan, Anatomy of Research Methods Used by a Famous Scientometrician Based on Coding Frameworks, Journal of China Society for Scientific and Technical Information, 2017, 36(5): 443-451 * _De Volkskrant_, Top 200 科学计量学的挑战 translated by Wu Yishan _et al_., Beijing: Scientific and Technical Documents Publishing House, 2003.?
_Saientometorikus no chôsen: kagaku-gijyutsu-joho no jiko-soshiki-ka_, translated Yuko Fujigaki _et al., _Tokyo: Tamagawa University Press, 2001._A kommunikáció szociológiai elmélete: Társadalmi kommunikáció
sorozat_
(translated by Jakab András). Budapest: Typotext, 2007. ISBN: 9639548 54 5.
See review in _JASIST _53(1), 2002,
62-63
_The Knowledge-Based Economy: Modeled, Measured, Simulated_Review by Wu Yishan
; review of
Benedetto Lepori in _Science & Public Policy_TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Knowledge-Based Innovations and Social Coordination 2. The Communication Turn in Philosophy of Science 3. Scientific Communication and Codification 4. Towards a Calculus of Redundancy 5. Evolutionary and Institutional Triple Helix Models 6. Regions, Innovations, and the North-South Divide in Italy 7. The Measurement of Synergy 8. Anticipation and the Dynamics of Expectations 9. Subdynamics in Knowledge-Based Systems 10. Cultural and Biological Evolution 11. Symmary and ConclusionsTABLE OF CONTENTS
* Scientometrics and Science Studies * The Sociology of Scientific Knowledge * The Intellectual Organization of the Sciences * The Methodological Priority of Textual Data * Full Text Analysis of Scientific Articles * From Words and Co-Words to Information and Probabilistic Entropy* The Static Model
* The Dynamics of Scientific Developments * The Static and Dynamic Analysis of Networks * Irreversibilities in Networks * EU Policies and Transnational Publications * Knowledge Representations, Bayesian Inferences, and EmpiricalScience Studies
* A Mathematical Theory of Scientific CommunicationsTABLE OF CONTENTS
* Introduction
* Towards a Sociological Theory of Communication * The evolution of communication networks * The non-linear dynamics of sociological reflections * New perspectives on empirical theories * A triple helix of university-industry-government relations (includes a theory of citation)
* The European information society * Regime changes and sustainable development * Uncertainty and the communication of 'time' * The expectation of social changeTable of Contents
1. The Knowledge-Based Economy 2. Knowledge, Information, and the Globalization of theKnowledge Base
3. The Processing of Meaning in Anticipatory Systems 4. Codification and Differentiation of Meaning in SocialSystems
5. The Transformation of Organization and Agency 6. Reflexive Globalization and the Knowledge-Based Order 7. The historical evolution of the Triple Helix 8. The Measurement of the Knowledge Base using the Triple Helix Model 9. The Measurement of the Knowledge Base of the Dutch Economy 10. The Knowledge Base of the German Economy 11. Summary and Conclusions: The philosophical foundation of the knowledge base in Husserl’s _Cogitatum_ -------------------------TRIPLE HELIX
TRIPLE HELIX ASSOCIATION Triple Helix XIII: Tsinghua, Beijing, 21-23 August 2015;
Triple Helix XII: Tomsk, Russia, 11-13 September 2014;
Triple Helix XI: London, UK, 7-10 July 2013;
Triple Helix X: Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia, 8-10 August 2012 ; PROCEEDINGS PAPERS Triple Helix IX: Stanford University, 11-14 July 2011 ; PROCEEDINGS PAPERS Triple Helix IIX: Madrid, 20-22 October 2010; Abstract Book andProceedings
Triple Helix VII: Glasgow, 17-19 June 2009 Triple Helix VI: Singapore, 16-19 May 2007 Triple Helix V: Turin/Milan, 18-21 May 2005 Triple Helix IV: Breaking Boundaries · Building Bridges (Copenhagen, 2002). One can download the papers from the Copenhagen meeting here as zip-file (appr. 10 Mbyte) The Endless Transition: Relations among Social, Economic, and Scientific Developments (Rio deJaneiro, 2000)
The Future Location of Research in University-Industry-Government Relations (New York,1998)
University-Industry-Government Relations(Amsterdam, 1996)
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