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A strategy for selecting multiple components
Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Applied computing, 2005This paper presents a systematic method for simultaneously defining a software architecture and selecting off-the-shelf components for reuse. The method builds upon existing techniques for component selection and architecture evaluation. We identify architectural decisions that have a large effect on the components used early in the process so that ...
Ed Mancebo, Anneliese Amschler Andrews
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Optimal Strategies for Varietal Selection
Applied Statistics, 1996Varietal selection programmes for agricultural and horticultural crops are generally constructed to achieve one of two main objectives. These are firstly the selection of a fixed number of varieties in such a way as to achieve a maximum expected mean yield for the selected varieties and secondly the selection of sufficient varieties to achieve some ...
Andrews, N. J., Curnow, R. N.
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A Unified Strategy of Feature Selection
2006In the field of data mining (DM), feature selection is one of the basic strategies handling with high-dimensionality problems. This paper makes a review of current methods of feature selection and proposes a unified strategy of feature selection, which divides overall procedures of feature selection into two stages, first to determine the FIF (Feature ...
Peng Liu +4 more
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Selection strategies for improved biocatalysts
FEBS Journal, 2007Enzymes have become an attractive alternative to conventional catalysts in numerous industrial processes. However, their properties do not always meet the criteria of the application of interest. Directed evolution is a powerful tool for adapting the characteristics of an enzyme.
Ykelien L, Boersma +2 more
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Defending the selective confirmation strategy
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2017Most scientific realists today in one way or another confine the object of their commitment to certain components of a successful theory and thereby seek to make realism compatible with the history of theory change. Kyle Stanford calls this move by realists the strategy of selective confirmation and raises a challenge against its contemporary, reliable
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Selecting the proper management strategy
Community Mental Health Journal, 1987Formulating and implementing corporate strategy to guide the planning and operations of mental health centers is related to some degree to the center's initial scale of operations and its funding context. The results of a longitudinal study of centers in 15 states indicate that these aspects of a center's context favor a specific array of management ...
J M, Jerrell, S L, Jerrell
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On Selection Strategies for the DPLL Algorithm
2004This paper discusses selection strategies for constructive search algorithms. Existing selection strategies have been based on a belief that it is better to search where solutions are more likely to be, or that it is better to search where the search space is smallest.
Morten Irgens, William S. Havens
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Selection strategies for discontinuous innovation
International Journal of Technology Management, 2011Learning to manage innovation is essentially about developing and modifying capability to search, select and implement and being able to repeat the trick. Developing ‘routines’ which allow for regular innovative activity is central to capability building – but the paradox is that as the firm routinises so its ability to cope with the unexpected ...
John Bessant +2 more
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1991
The formulation of a negotiating strategy is in practice an important task and it is necessary that a party be aware of its role and process and undertake it prior to entering the third stage of negotiation, marked by the interaction of the individual negotiators for each party, who then will enter into contact with each other.
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The formulation of a negotiating strategy is in practice an important task and it is necessary that a party be aware of its role and process and undertake it prior to entering the third stage of negotiation, marked by the interaction of the individual negotiators for each party, who then will enter into contact with each other.
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Selected endocrine test strategies
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2002The diagnosis of endocrine disorders lends itself to sequential test strategy. The strategies outlined in this article deal with problems that are either commonly encountered in clinical practice, reflect recently acquired knowledge, or both. Wherever possible a clearly defined algorithmic approach is used.
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