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Method Chunks, Method Fragments and Method Components

2013
In Chap. 1, we used the name ‘method part’ to refer generically to some piece of a methodology smaller than the whole methodology. In the research literature, many names have been used, sometimes with the same semantics, sometimes the same name with different semantics.
Brian Henderson-Sellers   +3 more
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A principal component method to impute missing values for mixed data

Advances in Data Analysis and Classification, 2013
We propose a new method to impute missing values in mixed data sets. It is based on a principal component method, the factorial analysis for mixed data, which balances the influence of all the variables that are continuous and categorical in the ...
V. Audigier, F. Husson, J. Josse
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Component based development methods

Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Computer systems and technologies - CompSysTech '04, 2004
This paper realizes a comparison among three of the best known component based development methods, emphazing on the earlier phases of the development process (domain modeling, requirements modeling, analysis) and on the modality used to identify business requirements and to encapsulates them in software components.
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Formal specification of components in a component‐based framework development method

Systems and Computers in Japan, 2003
AbstractThis paper presents a technique called FCF (Formally specified Component based Framework development method) to develop frameworks by connecting components whose functional aspects are formally specified. In FCF, three rules are imposed on component extraction/design from the perspectives of the framework's hot spot and its algebraic ...
Kazuki Yoshida, Shinichi Honiden
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Synthesis of companding systems by component to component substitution: an alternative method

ICECS 2001. 8th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (Cat. No.01EX483), 2002
Introduces a novel method for the synthesis of companding circuits based on a component to component substitution. This is an alternative to another procedure proposed by the authors [1999]. It is demonstrated on a companding biquad, which is designed in CMOS technology, employing the square law characteristic of MOS transistors, leading to a so called
Carlos Aristoteles De la Cruz-Blas   +2 more
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Optical Components and Methods

2014
In this chapter, after presenting Maxwell equations inside matter and describing reflection and refraction processes, the interaction of optical waves with simple optical components such as mirrors, prisms, and lenses is examined. The different methods for measuring the power spectrum of an optical beam are described and compared in Sect. 2.3. In Sect.
Vittorio Degiorgio, Ilaria Cristiani
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Principal Components Regression With Data Chosen Components and Related Methods

Technometrics, 2003
Multiple regression with correlated explanatory variables is relevant to a broad range of problems in the physical, chemical, and engineering sciences. Chemometricians in particular have made heavy use of principal components regression and related procedures for predicting a response variable from a large number of highly correlated variables. In this
J. T. Gene Hwang, Dan Nettleton
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Polynomial methods for component matching and verification

Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE/ACM international conference on Computer-aided design - ICCAD '98, 1998
Component reuse requires designers to determine whether or not an existing component implements desired functionality. If a common structure is used to represent components that are described at multiple levels of abstraction, comparisons between circuit specifications and a library of potential implementations can be performed quickly.
James Smith 0001, Giovanni De Micheli
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Method and components for creating scientific workflow

2014 IEEE 30th International Conference on Data Engineering Workshops, 2014
Researchers in environmental areas (biology, geographical information, etc.) need to capitalize, communicate and validate their experiments. In this context, the scientific workflow is increasingly used, since it facilitates the resource reusability and makes the daily work of the experts more efficient.
Yuan Lin 0004   +2 more
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Estimation of component spectra by the principal components method

Analytica Chimica Acta, 1984
Abstract The principal components method enables component spectra from pigment mixtures to be estimated by evaluating the eigenvectors of the second moment matrix. The components are linear combinations of these eivenvectors, but cannot be identified unambiguously.
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