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ALT
2008
Springer
14 years 6 months ago
On-Line Probability, Complexity and Randomness
Abstract. Classical probability theory considers probability distributions that assign probabilities to all events (at least in the finite case). However, there are natural situat...
Alexey V. Chernov, Alexander Shen, Nikolai K. Vere...
EGOV
2003
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
South African e-Government Policy and Practices: A Framework to Close the Gap
E-government in South Africa has a particularly important historical and social context due to the legacy of apartheid. As a result, a ten year egovernment implementation horizon h...
Jonathan Trusler
IJKL
2007
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13 years 9 months ago
Societal transformations, globalisation and the knowledge society
: In what sense, then, can it be said that contemporary societies are becoming more and more dependent on the production, dissemination and use of knowledge? Are we witnessing a ch...
Nico Stehr
CJ
2010
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13 years 6 months ago
Turning Back Time - What Impact on Performance?
Consistent with the divide-and-conquer approach to problem solving, a recursive result is presented in the domain of stochastic modelling that derives product-form solutions for t...
Peter G. Harrison
CSR
2006
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Constructive Equivalence Relations on Computable Probability Measures
A central object of study in the field of algorithmic randomness are notions of randomness for sequences, i.e., infinite sequences of zeros and ones. These notions are usually def...
Laurent Bienvenu