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A Hierarchical Database on Carbonate Geobodies and its Application to Reservoir Modelling Using Multi-point Statistics

72nd EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2010, 2010
Quantitative data on geobodies are crucial both for standard reservoir modelling processes as well as new modelling technologies such as Multiple Point Statistics (MPS). While abundant quantitative data for siliciclastic systems are available in the literature, so far such data are scarce for carbonate systems.
A. Jung   +4 more
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Object-oriented database support for hierarchical performance modeling of real-time distributed software systems

Proceedings of the 1990 Symposium on Applied Computing, 2002
A hierarchical modeling framework for designing a real-time parallel distributed software system is presented. The focus is on the integration of a variety of modeling techniques to represent different aspects of software performance. It provides a richer software development environment to support the designer to coping with the different modeling and
R.A. Ammar, P. Zhang
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Hierarchical Modelling of Multi-Geospatial Databases as Basis for Geo-Oriented 3D Analysis Capabilities

2008
Geospatial databases representing the natural environment are widely used and applicable for various mapping and engineering applications. Nowadays, the development of state-of-the-art measurement tools gives updated and more precise knowledge regarding the morphology of the acquired object, i.e., terrain relief. Geospatial analysis, such as comparison
Sagi Dalyot, Yerach Doytsher
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Automated extraction of hierarchical decision rules from clinical databases using rough set model

Expert Systems with Applications, 2003
Abstract One of the most important problems on rule induction methods is that they cannot extract rules, which plausibly represent experts' decision processes. On one hand, rule induction methods induce probabilistic rules, the description length of which is too short, compared with the experts' rules.
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Towards Data‐Driven Design of Asymmetric Hydrogenation of Olefins: Database and Hierarchical Learning

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2021
Li-Cheng Xu   +2 more
exaly  

Constructing Quasi-Site-Specific Multivariate Probability Distribution Using Hierarchical Bayesian Model

Journal of Engineering Mechanics - ASCE, 2021
Jianye Ching   +2 more
exaly  

Normalization and hierarchical dependencies in the relational data model

ACM Transactions on Database Systems, 1978
David K Hsiao
exaly  

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