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Conference Object Citation - Scopus: 1From Human-Centred To Humanity-Ecosystem Centred Design. How Can We Dialogue With Ai?(Cambridge University Press, 2024) Oğrak,Z.; Altıparmakoğulları,Y.With the swift entry of artificial intelligence (AI) into everyday life, human-product interactions are becoming increasingly complex. We suggest an ecosystem-minded, humanity-centered design approach to better understand this complexity. Simultaneously with the development of interaction types, discussions and developments on theories of mental models are crucial to understanding and improving the nature of these interactions. In this paper, we address the gap in mental model theories and extend Norman's conceptual model at three dialogue levels: dialogue in language, mind, and use. © 2024 Proceedings of the Design Society. All rights reserved.Article Citation - WoS: 14Citation - Scopus: 12Injective modules over down-up algebras(Cambridge University Press, 2010) Carvalho, Paula A.A.B.; Lomp, Christian; Pusat, DilekThe purpose of this paper is to study finiteness conditions on injective hulls of simple modules over Noetherian down-up algebras. We will show that the Noetherian down-up algebras A(α, β, γ) which are fully bounded are precisely those which are module-finite over a central subalgebra. We show that injective hulls of simple A(α, β, γ)-modules are locally Artinian provided the roots of X2 − αX − β are distinct roots of unity or both equal to 1.Article Citation - WoS: 5Citation - Scopus: 10Conceptual Diagrams in Creative Architectural Practice: the Case of Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum(Cambridge University Press, 2012) Doğan, Fehmi; Nersessian, Nancy J.The Jewish Museum in Berlin is the first major building of Daniel Libeskind [1,2]. The project for the museum has instigated a wealth of discussions in architectural circles and achieved a rare status of attracting the attention of scholars from other disciplines. Kurt W. Forster put the design for the Jewish Museum on a par with Piranesi's Carceri d'Invenzione, an unusual position for any building since very rarely does an architectural design ‘[…] bear this double burden of representing both actual buildings and mental structures, and which therefore have to submit to being measured by both standards: the durability of their ideas and the imaginative faculty of their designer.’Article Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 3Modules Over Prüfer Domains Which Satisfy the Radical Formula(Cambridge University Press, 2007) Buyruk, Dilek; Pusat, DilekIn this paper we prove that if R is a Prüfer domain, then the R-module R ⊕ R satisfies the radical formula. © 2007 Glasgow Mathematical Journal Trust.Article Citation - WoS: 26Citation - Scopus: 26On a Recent Generalization of Semiperfect Rings(Cambridge University Press, 2008) Büyükaşık, Engin; Christian, LompIn a recent paper by Wang and Ding, it was stated that any ring which is generalized supplemented as a left module over itself is semiperfect. The purpose of this note is to show that Wang and Ding's claim is not true and that the class of generalized supplemented rings lies properly between the classes of semilocal and semiperfect rings. Moreover, we propose a corrected version of the theorem by introducing a wider notion of 'local' for submodules. © 2008 Australian Mathematical Society.Article Citation - WoS: 10Citation - Scopus: 10Special Precovers in Cotorsion Theories(Cambridge University Press, 2002) Akıncı, Karen D.; Alizade, RafailA cotorsion theory is defined as a pair of classes Ext-orthogonal to each other. We give a hereditary condition (HC) which is satisfied by the (flat, cotorsion) cotorsion theory and give properties satisfied by arbitrary cotorsion theories with an HC. Given a cotorsion theory with an HC, we consider the class of all modules having a special precover with respect to the first class in the cotorsion theory and show that this class is closed under extensions. We then raise the question of whether this class is resolving or coresolving.
