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Finding the missing information in cancer statistics
The American Journal of Surgery, 1977The current cancer literature is imprecise and confusing. This hampers the ability to draw meaningful conclusions regarding diagnosis and treatment. It is suggested that all future reporting of statistics contain the following features: (1) discussion of case selection criteria; (2) use of TNM system for case classification; (3) listing of minimal ...
A M, Nahum, R C, Bone, J V, Robinson
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Detecting missing information in bug descriptions
Proceedings of the 2017 11th Joint Meeting on Foundations of Software Engineering, 2017Bug reports document unexpected software behaviors experienced by users. To be effective, they should allow bug triagers to easily understand and reproduce the potential reported bugs, by clearly describing the Observed Behavior (OB), the Steps to Reproduce (S2R), and the Expected Behavior (EB).
Oscar Chaparro +7 more
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Monash Business Review, 2008
No description provided Copyright 2008 Imam Baihaqi and Nicholas Beaumont. No part of this article may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher.
Baihaqi, Imam, Beaumont, Nicholas
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No description provided Copyright 2008 Imam Baihaqi and Nicholas Beaumont. No part of this article may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher.
Baihaqi, Imam, Beaumont, Nicholas
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Missing Information Can Be More Persuasive
Psychological Reports, 2003A 2 ×2 experiment (low/high self-relevance and complete/incomplete information about an advertised service) was designed to test a set of hypotheses related to inference-making from advertisements providing no information on the uses of the advertised service.
Jean-Charles, Chebat +2 more
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MISS: A Metamodel of Information System Service
2009Integration of different components that compose enterprise information systems (IS) represents a big challenge in the IS development. However, this integration is indispensable in order to avoid IS fragmentation and redundancy between different IS applications. In this work we apply service-oriented development principles to information systems.
Nicolas Arni-Bloch, Jolita Ralyté
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1991
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the use of graphic procedures for dealing with multiple missing information through a review of an inexpensive but versatile graphic package called the Equation Plotter. For an example of multiple missing information, suppose one is faced with two alternatives. The first alternative scores $100 on benefits, but
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The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the use of graphic procedures for dealing with multiple missing information through a review of an inexpensive but versatile graphic package called the Equation Plotter. For an example of multiple missing information, suppose one is faced with two alternatives. The first alternative scores $100 on benefits, but
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Missing data in surveys: Key concepts, approaches, and applications
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2022Ardalan Mirzaei +2 more
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