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ISF
2006
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Capturing and reusing knowledge in engineering change management: A case of automobile development
The development of complex products, such as automobiles, involves engineering changes that frequently require redesigning or altering the products. Although it has been found that...
Hong Joo Lee, Hyung Jun Ahn, Jong Woo Kim, Sung Jo...
URBAN
2008
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Discerning landslide susceptibility using rough sets
Rough set theory has been primarily known as a mathematical approach for analysis of a vague description of objects. This paper explores the use of rough set theory to manage the ...
Pece V. Gorsevski, Piotr Jankowski
CPHYSICS
2004
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Beyond benchmarking - how experiments and simulations can work together in plasma physics
There has been dramatic progress in the scope and power of plasma simulations in recent years; and because codes are generally cheaper to write, to run and to diagnose than experi...
Martin Greenwald
CAS
1999
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Towards a Logical Reconstruction of Information Retrieval Theory
We here expand on a previous paper concerning the role of logic in information retrieval (IR) modelling. In that paper, among other things, we had pointed out how different ways of...
Fabrizio Sebastiani
CLUSTER
1999
IEEE
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Simulative performance analysis of gossip failure detection for scalable distributed systems
Three protocols for gossip-based failure detection services in large-scale heterogeneous clusters are analyzed and compared. The basic gossip protocol provides a means by which fai...
Mark W. Burns, Alan D. George, Bradley A. Wallace