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Transformed symmetric models

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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Business Model Transformation

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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Modelling penal transformation

Punishment & Society, 2005
Using 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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Transforming SKO Models

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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Digital Transformation of Incumbent Firms: A Business Model Innovation Perspective

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 2023
Patrick Spieth, Thomas Clauß
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Switched Transformer Model

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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Model Transformation

2015
Hartmut Ehrig   +3 more
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