On a World Wide Web-Based Planning Support System
N. I. Karacapilidis, C. P. Pappis, G. I. Adamopulos (1996)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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N. I. Karacapilidis, C. P. Pappis, G. I. Adamopulos (1996)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Arthur B. Treadway (1984)
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This paper summarizes the results of econometric time-series analysis performed by the author and colleagues over the last seven years, using the Box-Jenkins approach in interaction with Economic Theory. Typical univariate properties, typical data anomalies and typical relationships are described. Common practice in Econometrics is criticized and certain aspects of Economic Theory are discussed.
Basil D. Manos (1993)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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László Tóth, András Kocsor, János Csirik (2005)
International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
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The currently dominant speech recognition technology, hidden Mar-kov modeling, has long been criticized for its simplistic assumptions about speech, and especially for the naive Bayes combination rule inherent in it. Many sophisticated alternative models have been suggested over the last decade. These, however, have demonstrated only modest improvements and brought no paradigm shift in technology. The goal of this paper is to examine why HMM performs so well in spite of its incorrect...
Schellhorn, Henry (2005)
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Ivan I. Eremin (1998)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Slobodan Krčevinac, Jovan Petrić (1994)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Léna Soler (2004)
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In this article I present, first, a criticism of certain aspects of the way Martin Carrier characterizes semantic incommensurability on the basis of a contextual theory of language. Subsequently I introduce some distinctions and put forward some proposals in order to pursue the same project. It will be argued that two different conceptions of the notion “conditions of applications” and, correlatively, two different meanings of the clause “preservations of the inferential relations”,...
Anatolly Anatolijevich Vatolin (1996)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Sidney C. K. Chu, Mary P. P. Ho (1996)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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W. J. Heiser, J. de Leeuw (1981)
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Laurent Henocque (2004)
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Object oriented constraint programs (OOCPs) emerge as a leading evolution of constraint programming and artificial intelligence, first applied to a range of industrial applications called configuration problems. The rich variety of technical approaches to solving configuration problems (CLP(FD), CC(FD), DCSP, Terminological systems, constraint programs with set variables, . . . ) is a source of difficulty. No universally accepted formal language exists for communicating about OOCPs,...
Evžen Kindler (1977)
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