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Key issues related to the modeling of ultra-high speed transmission are discussed in this paper. These topics include components modeling, link modeling and BER estimation. Different solutions for the transport of 100 Gb/s over a single... more

Key issues related to the modeling of ultra-high speed transmission are discussed in this paper. These topics include components modeling, link modeling and BER estimation. Different solutions for the transport of 100 Gb/s over a single wavelength including technologies such as coherent detection, polarization multiplexing, optical OFDM, and digital signal processing are reviewed and compared with means of numerical simulations.

The will to recreate a graphic reconstruction of a lost architecture (as well as a transformed, or damaged, or never built one) asks to make logic investigations, putt ing together all the possible evidences. This process needs an... more

The will to recreate a graphic reconstruction of a lost architecture (as well as a transformed, or damaged, or never built one) asks to make logic investigations, putt ing together all the possible evidences. This process needs an accurate work of reading the project: the intents of the original designer. The actual digital 3D modelling tools allow to reconstruct and give communicative strength to just formulated hypothesis, but they must be clearly aimed to verify and test these ideas, in a sort of reverse design process, oriented to find back the choices of past architects and constructors.

This paper focuses on the effects of nonbinding recommendations on bargaining outcomes. Recommendations are theorized to have two effects: they can create a focal point for final bargaining positions, and they can decrease outcome... more

This paper focuses on the effects of nonbinding recommendations on bargaining outcomes. Recommendations are theorized to have two effects: they can create a focal point for final bargaining positions, and they can decrease outcome uncertainty should dispute persist. While the focal point effect may help lower dispute rates, the uncertainty reduction effect is predicted to do the opposite for risk-averse bargainers. Which of these effects dominates is of critical importance in the optimal design of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) procedures, which are becoming increasingly utilized to help resolve disputes in a variety of settings. We theoretically examine the effects of recommendations on the bargaining contract zone. Our theoretical framework, which allows bargainers ’ final positions to influence a binding outcome should negotiations fail, provides for a more stringent test of focal points than previously considered. We also present data from controlled laboratory bargaining ...