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Optimizing vaccination strategies under uncertainty to prevent epidemics. [PDF]
Ntaimo L, Mzyece M, Katerere DR.
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<i>Innovation</i> focus in 2025. [PDF]
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Fanconi anaemia as a human model of accelerated epigenetic and immune ageing.
Velleuer E, Carlberg C.
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One of the emerging techniques that is becoming increasingly popular for managing software project is eXtreme Programming (XP) (Beck, 1999, 2000; Williams, 2000). XP surely changes the way in which we develop and manage software, as all the other methodologies related to the Agile Manifesto do (Agile Alliance, 2001; Boehm, 2002; Cockburn, 2001 ...
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One of the emerging techniques that is becoming increasingly popular for managing software project is eXtreme Programming (XP) (Beck, 1999, 2000; Williams, 2000). XP surely changes the way in which we develop and manage software, as all the other methodologies related to the Agile Manifesto do (Agile Alliance, 2001; Boehm, 2002; Cockburn, 2001 ...
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Proceedings Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems. TOOLS 29 (Cat. No.PR00275), 1999
You can look at software development as a system with inputs and outputs. As with any system, software development needs negative feed-back loops to keep it from oscillating. The negative feedback loops traditionally used — separate testing groups, documentation, lengthy release cycles, reviews — succeed at keeping certain aspects under control, but ...
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You can look at software development as a system with inputs and outputs. As with any system, software development needs negative feed-back loops to keep it from oscillating. The negative feedback loops traditionally used — separate testing groups, documentation, lengthy release cycles, reviews — succeed at keeping certain aspects under control, but ...
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Extreme Point Mathematical Programming
Management Science, 1972The paper considers a class of optimization problems. The problems are linear programming problems: maximize cx subject to Ax = b with the additional constraint that x must also be an extreme point of a second convex polyhedron Dx = d, x ≧ 0. A cutting-plane algorithm for solving such problems is presented. Two numerical examples are also included.
M. J. L. Kirby, H. R. Love, Kanti Swarup
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Extreme programming promotes extreme learning?
ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2005Extreme programming (XP) is an agile methodology claimed to promote the rapid development of software systems, enabling the accommodation of changing customer requirements during the project lifecycle without excessive cost penalties. The mechanisms used to achieve this require the software development team to maintain accurate tacit knowledge through ...
Chris Loftus, Mark Ratcliffe
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Optimizing extreme programming
2008 International Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering, 2008The vast amount of published literature explaining the ldquoright wayrdquo of doing Extreme Programming (XP) shows that in practice, there simply is no single right way. Even though XP is a simple and slim process, it has to be tailored to the nature of each team and project in order to provide the benefits it promises.
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