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Models of Consistency

Psychological Science, 2003
This article presents a theory of how individuals detect whether descriptions of an entity are consistent or inconsistent. The theory postulates that individuals try to construct a mental model of the entity in which all the propositions are true.
GIROTTO, VITTORIO   +2 more
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On ‘Consistent’ Poverty [PDF]

open access: possibleSocial Indicators Research, 2013
The measurement of poverty as ‘consistent’ poverty offers a solution to one of the primary problems of poverty measurement within Social Policy of the last three decades. Often treated as if they were synonymous, ‘indirect’ measures of poverty, such as low income measures, and ‘direct’ measures, such as indices of material deprivation, identify ...
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Consistency Defaults

Studia Logica, 2007
The author introduces an alternative notation for presenting Reiter-style default logics. As in the case of cumulative default logics, the essential idea is to enrich the basic objects of the logic. Rather than being just propositional formulae, they are ordered pairs of propositional formulae; the first item of each pair records the assertion being ...
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CONSIST-Consistent Internet route updates

The IEEE symposium on Computers and Communications, 2010
An Internet router may receive a batch of tens of thousands of updates (insert a new rule or delete/change an existing rule) in any instant (i.e., with the same time stamp). This paper deals with analyzing possible orderings of a batch of updates such that forwarding table consistency is maintained while these updates are performed one at a time as in ...
Tania Mishra, Sartaj Sahni
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Conventionalism, consistency, and consistency sentences

Synthese, 2014
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Path Consistency by Dual Consistency

2007
Dual Consistency (DC) is a property of Constraint Networks (CNs) which is equivalent, in its unrestricted form, to Path Consistency (PC). The principle is to perform successive singleton checks (i.e. enforcing arc consistency after the assignment of a value to a variable) in order to identify inconsistent pairs of values, until a fixpoint is reached ...
Lecoutre, Christophe   +2 more
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Proper consistency [PDF]

open access: possible, 1999
Proper consistency is defined by the properties that each player takes all opponent strategies into account (is cautious) and deems one opponent strategy to be infinitely more likely than another if the opponent prefers the one to the other (respects preferences).
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Fundamental consistency

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2022
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