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FSS
2008
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Representing parametric probabilistic models tainted with imprecision
Numerical possibility theory, belief function have been suggested as useful tools to represent imprecise, vague or incomplete information. They are particularly appropriate in unc...
Cédric Baudrit, Didier Dubois, Nathalie Per...
CORR
2006
Springer
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Pseudorandomness and Combinatorial Constructions
Abstract. In combinatorics, the probabilistic method is a very powerful tool to prove the existence of combinatorial objects with interesting and useful properties. Explicit constr...
Luca Trevisan
DB
2007
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Marketing strategies in virtual worlds
More and more businesses are selling products and providing services through multiple channels. 3D virtual worlds are emerging to be one of the channels for companies to communica...
Tsz-Wai Lui, Gabriele Piccoli, Blake Ives
LISP
2006
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Call-by-push-value: Decomposing call-by-value and call-by-name
We present the call-by-push-value (CBPV) calculus, which decomposes the typed call-by-value (CBV) and typed call-by-name (CBN) paradigms into fine-grain primitives. On the operatio...
Paul Blain Levy
GRID
2007
Springer
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A Tool for Prioritizing DAGMan Jobs and its Evaluation
It is often difficult to perform efficiently a collection of jobs with complex job dependencies due to temporal unpredictability of the grid. One way to mitigate the unpredictabili...
Grzegorz Malewicz, Ian T. Foster, Arnold L. Rosenb...