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SPE Health, Safety and Environment in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Conference, 1991
ABSTRACT Adopted for use in Shell Expro in 1989, the Incident Potential Matrix is a tool used to assess an incident in terms of ‘what might have happened’, the initial assessment being made by the immediate line supervisor and the appropriate category of ‘potential’ entered on the Incident Report Form. This may be reviewed and confirmed,
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ABSTRACT Adopted for use in Shell Expro in 1989, the Incident Potential Matrix is a tool used to assess an incident in terms of ‘what might have happened’, the initial assessment being made by the immediate line supervisor and the appropriate category of ‘potential’ entered on the Incident Report Form. This may be reviewed and confirmed,
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Link Prediction by Incidence Matrix Factorization
2016Link prediction suffers from the data sparsity problem. This paper presents and validates our hypothesis that, for sparse networks, incidence matrix factorization (IMF) could perform better than adjacency matrix factorization (AMF), which has been used in many previous studies.
Sho Yokoi +2 more
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Translation of a circuit matrix into the incidence matrix of a network
Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1974A 2-stage pseudo-Boolean programming scheme is constructed to find all the networks, the circuits of which are determined by a given circuit matrix. An illuminating example is given.
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Invariants for incidence matrix of a tree
Journal of Algebraic CombinatoricszbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Yi Dai, Sheng Chen
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Adjacency and Incidence Matrix of a Soft Graph
, 2020Jyoti D. Thenge, B. Reddy, R. S. Jain
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On the adjugate of a (0,-1,1) incidence matrix
1984The 2-adjugate matrix of a (0,-1,1) matrix N of order (\(v\times b)\) is defined to be the matrix the elements of which are the determinants of all possible 2\(\times 2\) submatrices of N, arranged in lexicographic order [see \textit{G. A. Patwardhan} and \textit{M. N. Vartak}, Combinatorics and graph theory, Proc. Symp. Calcutta 1980, Lect. Notes Math.
PATWARDHAN, GA +2 more
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The p-Rank of the Incidence Matrix of Intersecting Linear Subspaces
Designs, Codes and Cryptography, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Analyzing E-Commerce Business Process Nets via Incidence Matrix and Reduction
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, 2018Wangyang Yu +4 more
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Modeling lean maintenance metric using incidence matrix approach
International Journal of Systems Assurance Engineering and Management, 2017Shashank Gupta, Piyush Gupta, A. Parida
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