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EOR
2007
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Measuring retail company performance using credit scoring techniques
This paper proposes a theoretical framework for predicting financial distress based on Hunt’s (2000) Resource-Advantage Theory of Competition. The study focuses on the US retail...
Yu-Chiang Hu, Jake Ansell
JCNS
2007
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Threshold fatigue and information transfer
Neurons in vivo must process sensory information in the presence of significant noise. It is thus plausible to assume that neural systems have developed mechanisms to reduce this n...
Maurice J. Chacron, Benjamin Lindner, André...
JCT
2007
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Removing even crossings
An edge in a drawing of a graph is called even if it intersects every other edge of the graph an even number of times. Pach and T´oth proved that a graph can always be redrawn so...
Michael J. Pelsmajer, Marcus Schaefer, Daniel Stef...
MANSCI
2007
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Selecting a Selection Procedure
Selection procedures are used in a variety of applications to select the best of a finite set of alternatives. ‘Best’ is defined with respect to the largest mean, but the me...
Jürgen Branke, Stephen E. Chick, Christian Sc...
AUTOMATICA
2000
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Mutually nonblocking supervisory control of discrete event systems
For discrete event systems, modular supervisory control refers to modular design of a supervisor when multiple control specifications are given. This problem has been studied for ...
M. Fabian, R. Kumar