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EOR
2007
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The value of early order commitment in a two-level supply chain
One approach to supply chain coordination is early order commitment, whereby a retailer commits to purchase a fixedorder quantity at a fixed delivery time before demand uncertai...
Xiande Zhao, Jinxing Xie, Jerry C. Wei
WOLLIC
2009
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Classic-Like Analytic Tableaux for Finite-Valued Logics
The paper provides a recipe for adequately representing a very inclusive class of finite-valued logics by way of tableaux. The only requisite for applying the method is that the o...
Carlos Caleiro, João Marcos
JAIR
2008
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On the Qualitative Comparison of Decisions Having Positive and Negative Features
Making a decision is often a matter of listing and comparing positive and negative arguments. In such cases, the evaluation scale for decisions should be considered bipolar, that ...
Didier Dubois, Hélène Fargier, Jean-...
FUIN
2002
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Towards an Ontology of Approximate Reason
Abstract. This article introduces structural aspects in an ontology of approximate reason. The basic assumption in this ontology is that approximate reason is a capability of an ag...
James F. Peters, Andrzej Skowron, Jaroslaw Stepani...
ER
2007
Springer
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Using Attributed Goal Graphs for Software Component Selection: An Application of Goal-Oriented Analysis to Decision Making
During software requirements analysis and design steps, developers and stakeholders have many alternatives of artifacts such as software component selection and should make decisi...
Kazuma Yamamoto, Motoshi Saeki