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Critical metric equation on $$\alpha$$-cosymplectic manifold
The Journal of Analysis, 2022zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Kanak Kanti Baishya, Manoj Ray Bakshi
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Critical metrics of the Schouten functional
Journal of Geometry, 2010zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Hu, Zejun, Nishikawa, Seiki, Simon, Udo
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Canonical Metrics II: Critical Metrics of Riemannian Functionals
2020In this chapter we introduce a second possible way to study canonical metrics on Riemannian manifolds, namely the one related to “Critical Metrics of Riemannian functionals” (CM, for short).
Giovanni Catino, Paolo Mastrolia
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Critical Evaluation on Steganography Metrics
Advanced Materials Research, 2013The objective of Steganography is to hide the information inside other data in order to avoid being spotted by the strangers. Steganography is an old-fashioned art that has been reborn in current years. This current paper provides a literature review on the security of Steganography organization and emphasizes on its measurements.
Erfaneh Noroozi +2 more
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Software metrics: A critical evaluation and an application to Pascal
Microprocessing and Microprogramming, 1986Abstract This paper is made up of two parts. The first is critical assessment of current models for software metrics, namely Halstead's and McCabe's. The two approaches are deeply and critically examined in order to point out their weakness, both in the underlying theory and in their experimental validation.
Lecciso R., Mainetti S., MORASCA, SANDRO
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Evaluating and estimating the WCET criticality metric
Proceedings of the 11th Workshop on Optimizations for DSP and Embedded Systems, 2014Static analysis tools that are used for worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis of real-time software just provide partial information on an analyzed program. Only the longest-executing path, which currently determines the WCET bound is indicated to the programmer.
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Dependability Metrics to Assess Safety-Critical Systems
IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 2005Metrics are commonly used in engineering as measures of the performance of a system for a given attribute. For instance, in the assessment of fault tolerant systems, metrics such as the reliability, R(t) and the Mean Time To Failure (MTTF) are well-accepted as a means to quantify the fault tolerant attributes of a system with an associated failure rate,
Todd A. DeLong +2 more
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A Critical Analysis of Current OO Design Metrics
Software Quality Journal, 1999Chidamber and Kemerer (CK on the contrary the C&K work represents one of the most thorough treatments of the subject at the current time. However, the authors explicitly state, …there is no reason to believe that the proposed metrics will be found to be comprehensive, and further work could result in additions, changes and possible deletions from ...
Tobias Mayer 0003, Tracy Hall
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Software complexity metric with the critical value
1997 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. Computational Cybernetics and Simulation, 2002There are hundreds of software metrics, but the majority of them are unsuccessful. There are also various software metric validation methods, which are even less successful. In this paper, we present a metric with some useful properties, like clearly defined critical, minimal and maximal values, and which are independent of the stage of the software ...
P. Kokol, J. Brest
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Predictability & criticality metrics for coordination in complex environments
International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2008We address the problem of coordinating the activities of a team of agents in a dynamic, uncertain, nonlinear environment. Bounded rationality, bounded communication, subjectivity and distribution make it extremely challenging to find effective strategies. In these domains it is difficult to accurately predict whether potential policy modifications will
Rajiv T. Maheswaran +11 more
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