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Efficient Parallel Evaluation of Boolean Expressions
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1976A Boolean expression wilth n literals, i.e., n distinct appearances of variables, can be evaluated by a parallel processing system in at most 1.81 log2n steps, or, equivalently, by a network constructed with two-input AND and OR gates and having at most 1.81 log2n levels.
Preparata, Franco P., Muller, David E.
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Expressing evaluative opinions: A position statement
Science & Justice, 2011The judgment of the Court of Appeal in R v T [1] raises several issues relating to the evaluation of scientific evidence that, we believe, require a response. We, the undersigned, oppose any response to the judgment that would result in a movement away from the use of logical methods for evidence evaluation.
Aitken, Colin +30 more
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Expressing What? Evaluating the Expressive Value of Punishment
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016We pose a simple research question: what do people infer about an action based on the fact that it is punished? Amid all the discussion of what punishment should and can accomplish or communicate, relatively little thought has been given to what punishment actually does signal (but c.f. Bilz, 2016; Murphy & Hampton, 1990). We present empirical evidence
Jessica Bregant +2 more
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Scope conserving expression evaluation
ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1977One important aspect of the object code generated for arithmetic expressions in higher level languages is the amount of temporary storage needed during evaluation. This amount is a function of the sequence in which an expression's subexpression are evaluated.
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2004
Abstract The author believes the attitude of the interpreter plays a crucial role in the theory of meaning. ‘Expressing Evaluation’ extends this strategy to evaluative judgements: just as the questions of belief and meaning are entwined, so are belief, meaning, and evaluation, where evaluating includes attitudes such as desires.
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Abstract The author believes the attitude of the interpreter plays a crucial role in the theory of meaning. ‘Expressing Evaluation’ extends this strategy to evaluative judgements: just as the questions of belief and meaning are entwined, so are belief, meaning, and evaluation, where evaluating includes attitudes such as desires.
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Express Lanes Performance Evaluation
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2014Transportation authorities around the United States are challenged to develop highway projects that deliver the best operational performance for the public investment. Congestion pricing has been promoted as an efficient operational performance strategy that helps to add roadway capacity when it is needed most, during peak periods of the day.
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Evaluation of Arithmetic Expressions
1993The evaluation of arithmetic expressions using floating-point arithmetic may lead to unpredictable results due to an accumulation of roundoff errors. As an example, the evaluation of x + 1 — x for x > 1020 using the standard floating-point format on almost every digital computer yields the wrong result 0.
Ulrich Kulisch +3 more
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Does culture affect evaluation expressions?
European Journal of Marketing, 2009PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to look at product reviews from a cross‐cultural perspective. Product reviews are potentially an influential form of marketing communication, as well as a predictor of sales performance. With Hofstede's typology as a backdrop, the basic proposition of this study is that collectivistic cultural values place more ...
Alex S.L. Tsang, Gerard Prendergast
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EML Learning Flow Expressiveness Evaluation
2009 Ninth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies, 2009Educational Modelling Languages such as IMS LD, LAMS and LPCEL can be used to describe a learning process, but they depict different degrees of expressiveness to represent learning flows. This paper present an evaluation of the expressiveness of these languages based over the analysis of different Workflow Control Patterns including Basic Control Flow,
Jorge Torres +3 more
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Evaluating Fumonisin Gene Expression in Fusarium verticillioides
2016Transcript levels of key genes in a biosynthetic pathway are often taken as a proxy for metabolite production. This is the case of FUM1, encoding the first dedicated enzyme in the metabolic pathway leading to the production of the mycotoxins Fumonisins by fungal species belonging to the genus Fusarium.
Valeria Scala +2 more
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