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Analysis on the Effect of Multitasking

2015 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 2015
Recently, the ideas of switching cost and interruption function have been introduced in modeling the scheduling problems with multitasking and the effect of multitasking is investigated by computer simulations. In this paper, we analyze the effect of multitasking on the total completion time (TCT) and total weighted completion time (TWCT) by ...
John Sum, Kevin Ho
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Time effect in sentiment analysis

2016 24th Signal Processing and Communication Application Conference (SIU), 2016
Sentiment analysis is a trending topic that is widely studied in the recent years. As a result of social media being used actively, companies use machine learning systems to monitor and understand their customers' feedback. Over the time a given classical sentiment analysis system is being affected because of some phrases disappear and some other words
Meryem Ekinci   +2 more
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COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1995
Cost-effectiveness analysis is increasingly recognized as an important element for health policy formation. Family physicians will be affected by these analyses because they will influence the manner and type of care that physicians offer. The principles of cost-effectiveness research are straightforward and offer primary care clinicians the ...
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An Analysis of the Effectiveness of Transactional Analysis in Improving Organizational Effectiveness

Transactional Analysis Journal, 1981
Customer relations department employees received three training sessions in transactional analysis. A post-training multiple choice test showed relative mastery of TA principles and concepts. Pre-, during, and post-training measures of employee perceptions of customer satisfaction, and customer reports of degree of satisfaction indicated significant ...
Mark J. Martinko, Fred Luthans
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Decision Analysis and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Comparative Effectiveness Research—A Primer

Seminars in Radiation Oncology, 2014
Although the analysis of real-world data is the foundation of comparative effectiveness analysis, not all clinical questions are easily approached with patient-derived information. Decision analysis is a set of modeling and analytic tools that simulate treatment and disease processes, including the incorporation of patient preferences, thus generating ...
David J, Sher, Rinaa S, Punglia
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Cost-effectiveness analysis in surgery

Surgery, 1998
With tighter constraints on health care spending, many recognize the need to identify and restrict clinical interventions that are not cost-effective. As a result, cost-effectiveness analysis is being used increasingly to assess the relative value of surgical interventions.We first present the general concept of cost-effectiveness analysis and review a
S R, Finlayson, J D, Birkmeyer
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Psychopathology and the Analysis of Therapeutic Effects

Pharmacopsychiatry, 1994
The different domains of psychopathological research are described. An example of taxonomies that may be relevant for therapy is given. For the apathy scale of the AMDP system it is demonstrated that there is an equivalent severity of this syndrome in acute paranoid hallucinatory schizophrenia and in unipolar depression.
Reischies, Friedel M.   +1 more
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On the meta-analysis of hormetic effects

Science of The Total Environment, 2022
The evidence for hormetic responses with chemical effects at doses lower than the no-observed-adverse-effect-level (sub-NOAEL) is increasing, creating a need for meta-analyses of sub-NOAEL effects across studies. However, the distinct features of hormetic responses complicate the procedures of meta-analyses aiming to study sub-NOAEL, hormetic effects ...
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FIXED EFFECTS ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE BY REGRESSION ANALYSIS

Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1967
This paper is concerned with the solution of typical analysis of variance problems using general purpose multiple regression computer programs. Specific models, restrictions on the parameters for hypothesis testing, and computational aspects are discussed. It is argued that this approach has many pedagogical advantages over traditional procedures.
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Effectiveness of data dependence analysis

International Journal of Parallel Programming, 1995
Data dependence testing is the basic step in detecting loop level parallelism in numerical programs. The problem is undecidable in the general case. Therefore, work has been concentrated on a simplified problem, affine memory disambiguation. In this simpler domain, array references and loops bounds are assumed to be linear integer functions of loop ...
Dror E. Maydan   +2 more
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