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Statistical Modeling for Management
2008Measurement Scales Modeling Continuous Data Modeling Dichotomous Data Modeling Ordered Data Modeling Unordered Data Neural Networks Approximate Algorithms for Management Problems Other Statistical, Mathematical and Co-pattern Modeling ...
Hutcheson, G., Moutinho, L.
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Conservation: Model Management Intensity
Science, 2011B. Phalan and colleagues (“Reconciling food production and biodiversity conservation: Land sharing and land sparing compared,” Reports, 2 September, p. [1289][1]) report that land sparing would do less harm to biodiversity than land sharing and conclude that the best strategy for ...
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The disruption management model
Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, 2011Within all organisations, business continuity disruptions present a set of dilemmas that managers may not have dealt with before in their normal daily duties. The disruption management model provides a simple but effective management tool to enable crisis management teams to stay focused on recovery in the midst of a business continuity incident.
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2015 5th International Youth Conference on Energy (IYCE), 2015
My goal is creating a new economic model of energy using, which is depend on sustainability.
Zsuzsa Hambalko +2 more
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My goal is creating a new economic model of energy using, which is depend on sustainability.
Zsuzsa Hambalko +2 more
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Data management and model management
Proceedings of the 20th annual Southeast regional conference on - ACM-SE 20, 1982The successful implementation of data base management systems has led to suggestions that similar systems, called model management systems, be developed for decision models to facilitate and control user access to models and to integrate sets of models.
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Ecological Modelling, 1989
Abstract Part of the communication gap between scientific advisors and managers is due to the inability of many managers to understand fully the models used for formulating advice. They appear to be ‘black boxes’ written in unfamiliar computer languages.
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Abstract Part of the communication gap between scientific advisors and managers is due to the inability of many managers to understand fully the models used for formulating advice. They appear to be ‘black boxes’ written in unfamiliar computer languages.
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2008
Modern organizations are faced with numerous information management challenges in an increasingly complex and dynamic environment. Vast amounts of data and myriads of models of reality are routinely used to predict key outcomes. Decision support systems (DSS) play a key role in facilitating decision making through management of quantitative models ...
Omar F. El-Gayar, Amit V. Deokar
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Modern organizations are faced with numerous information management challenges in an increasingly complex and dynamic environment. Vast amounts of data and myriads of models of reality are routinely used to predict key outcomes. Decision support systems (DSS) play a key role in facilitating decision making through management of quantitative models ...
Omar F. El-Gayar, Amit V. Deokar
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1999
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS AND QUANTITATIVE ...
LUCERTINI M. +3 more
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS AND QUANTITATIVE ...
LUCERTINI M. +3 more
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Structured Modeling and Model Management
2010We discuss Geoffrion’s contribution to model management and the practice of modeling through his structured modeling formalism. We review the trajectory of structured model management research, enumerating the contributions and limitations of both structured modeling and model management in general. We summarize by suggesting how Geoffrion’s work could
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