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Model Management in the Wild

2013
Model management is the discipline of manipulating models in support of Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) scenarios of interest. Model management may be supported and implemented via different operations – e.g., model transformation, validation, and code generation.
Richard F. Paige   +4 more
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A commonsense management model

IEEE Software, 1991
A description is given of a process-management model, called cosmos, which combines the best of existing models by incorporating three perspectives: activity, communication, and infrastructure. Cosmos is designed to manage a large software system from beginning to end.
Raymond T. Yeh   +6 more
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Flexible Dataspace Management Through Model Management

Proceedings of the 2010 EDBT/ICDT Workshops, 2010
The vision of dataspaces has been articulated as providing various of the benefits of classical data integration but with reduced up-front costs, which, combined with opportunities for incremental refinement, enables a "pay as you go" approach to the data integration problem.
Cornelia Hedeler   +6 more
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Statistical Modeling for Management

2008
Measurement 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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A conceptual model for design management

Computer-Aided Design, 1996
Abstract Design management is a very important topic for every state-of-the-art cad / cae environment. By definition, the concept of design management addresses a set of functions which build, maintain, display, manage and enforce relationships among the data and among the design tools that are involved in a project.
ZANELLA, Marina, GUBIAN, Paolo
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The “Market Model” In Investment Management

The Journal of Finance, 1980
CURRENT INVESTMENT PRACTICE, much influenced by the literature of the past two decades on capital asset pricing, relies heavily upon the concept of the "market portfolio." It is believed that the market portfolio of all outstanding risky securities is the most appropriate construct, but that an acceptable substitute for each class of securities (or ...
Rudd, Andrew, Rosenberg, Barr
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A Conceptual Selenium Management Model

Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 2007
Abstract We describe herein a conceptual selenium (Se) management model, directed toward coal mining in western Canada, but which can be applied to other coal mines and, with appropriate modification, to other industrial sources of Se to aquatic and terrestrial environments. This conceptual model provides a transparent means to integrate
Peter M, Chapman   +3 more
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The disruption management model

Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, 2011
Within 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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Model-Driven Management of Services

2010 Eighth IEEE European Conference on Web Services, 2010
Applications are increasingly composed of remote services provided by independent parties. This distributed ownership makes it problematic to measure and control quality of service indicators. Management activities must become an integral part of the system’s development process, from requirements elicitation, where users identify the quality ...
BARESI, LUCIANO   +3 more
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Models in Knowledge Management

2009
Knowledge Management (KM) consists of a set of concepts, techniques and tools for creating, representing, distributing and evolving knowledge within an organizational context. This knowledge may be about the domain (e.g., cars and the car market for an auto maker), the organization itself (e.g., its current state, objectives, plans, finances), but also
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