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2007
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Queues with system disasters and impatient customers when system is down
Consider a system (e.g. a computer farm or a call center) operating as a M/M/c queue, where c = 1, or 1 < c < ∞, or c = ∞. The system as a whole suffers disastrous break...
Uri Yechiali
RC
2007
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Unimodality, Independence Lead to NP-Hardness of Interval Probability Problems
In many real-life situations, we only have partial information about probabilities. This information is usually described by bounds on moments, on probabilities of certain events,...
Daniel Berleant, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich...
RC
2007
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Monte-Carlo-Type Techniques for Processing Interval Uncertainty, and Their Potential Engineering Applications
Abstract. In engineering applications, we need to make decisions under uncertainty. Traditionally, in engineering, statistical methods are used, methods assuming that we know the p...
Vladik Kreinovich, Jan Beck, Carlos Ferregut, Arac...
BMCBI
2005
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Correlation test to assess low-level processing of high-density oligonucleotide microarray data
Background: There are currently a number of competing techniques for low-level processing of oligonucleotide array data. The choice of technique has a profound effect on subsequen...
Alexander Ploner, Lance D. Miller, Per Hall, Jonas...
IJCAI
1989
13 years 11 months ago
A Correct Non-Monotonic ATMS
In this paper, we investigate technical methods to deal with exceptions, inconsistencies, and ambiguity. Existing reason maintenance systems are only suitable for some of these pr...
Ulrich Junker