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ECIS
2003
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Assessing the performance of an electronic marketplace: a conceptual model and case study
Theories of inter-organisational co-ordination propose that information processing capabilities (structure, process and technology) must be aligned with information processing nee...
Philip O'Reilly, Pat Finnegan
AAAI
1994
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Just-In-Case Scheduling
This paper presents an algorithm, called JustIn-Case Scheduling, for building robust schedules that tend not to break. The algorithm implements the common sense idea of being prep...
Mark Drummond, John L. Bresina, Keith Swanson
FC
2010
Springer
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A Case Study in Ethical Decision Making Regarding Remote Mitigation of Botnets
Abstract. It is becoming more common for researchers to find themselves in a position of being able to take over control of a malicious botnet. If this happens, should they use thi...
David Dittrich, Felix Leder, Tillmann Werner
FSS
2008
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Representing parametric probabilistic models tainted with imprecision
Numerical possibility theory, belief function have been suggested as useful tools to represent imprecise, vague or incomplete information. They are particularly appropriate in unc...
Cédric Baudrit, Didier Dubois, Nathalie Per...
CCE
2006
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An efficient algorithm for large scale stochastic nonlinear programming problems
The class of stochastic nonlinear programming (SNLP) problems is important in optimization due to the presence of nonlinearity and uncertainty in many applications, including thos...
Y. Shastri, Urmila M. Diwekar