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Statistical Modelling, 2011
For the first time, we introduce a class of transformed symmetric models to extend the Box and Cox models to more general symmetric models. The new class of models includes all symmetric continuous distributions with a possible non-linear structure for the mean and enables the fitting of a wide range of models to several data types.
Cordeiro, Gauss M., Andrade, Marinho G.
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For the first time, we introduce a class of transformed symmetric models to extend the Box and Cox models to more general symmetric models. The new class of models includes all symmetric continuous distributions with a possible non-linear structure for the mean and enables the fitting of a wide range of models to several data types.
Cordeiro, Gauss M., Andrade, Marinho G.
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2017
AbstractChapter 6 explores the dynamics of business model innovation by discussing the interactions between Sony and Apple over the minidisc and the MP3 player. Seemingly, a period of business model renewal is likely to be followed by business model replication. Both renewal and replication can be internally driven, or externally driven.
Henk Volberda +2 more
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AbstractChapter 6 explores the dynamics of business model innovation by discussing the interactions between Sony and Apple over the minidisc and the MP3 player. Seemingly, a period of business model renewal is likely to be followed by business model replication. Both renewal and replication can be internally driven, or externally driven.
Henk Volberda +2 more
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Modelling penal transformation
Punishment & Society, 2005Using a systems analytical framework, this article explains how and why the Scottish penal system has followed a different trajectory to a number of its European and US counterparts. It highlights the manner in which penal-welfare values have continued to dominate all aspects of policy and practice in the face of the social and cultural factors that ...
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2010
In this chapter we explore techniques for partitioning SKO models. These are subsequently used to developmethods for aggregating sub-graphs to transform SKO models into new ones. In Chap. 15, sub-graph aggregation forms the basis of con- strained embedding techniques to develop SKO models for closed-chain multibody systems.
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In this chapter we explore techniques for partitioning SKO models. These are subsequently used to developmethods for aggregating sub-graphs to transform SKO models into new ones. In Chap. 15, sub-graph aggregation forms the basis of con- strained embedding techniques to develop SKO models for closed-chain multibody systems.
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Digital transformation capability maturity model enabling the assessment of industrial manufacturers
Computers in Industry, 2021Ebru Gokalp
exaly
Digital Transformation of Incumbent Firms: A Business Model Innovation Perspective
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 2023Patrick Spieth, Thomas Clauß
exaly
2016
It would be frustrating for readers that there are not appropriate conventional modeling techniques in power electronics which have the following requirements at the same time.
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It would be frustrating for readers that there are not appropriate conventional modeling techniques in power electronics which have the following requirements at the same time.
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How to Vary the Input Space of a T–S Fuzzy Model: A TP Model Transformation-Based Approach
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, 2022Péter Baranyi
exaly

