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4OR
2006
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Dealing with inconsistent judgments in multiple criteria sorting models
Sorting models consist in assigning alternatives evaluated on several criteria to ordered categories. To implement such models it is necessary to set the values of the preference p...
Vincent Mousseau, Luis C. Dias, José Rui Fi...
ALMOB
2006
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Effective p-value computations using Finite Markov Chain Imbedding (FMCI): application to local score and to pattern statistics
The technique of Finite Markov Chain Imbedding (FMCI) is a classical approach to complex combinatorial problems related to sequences. In order to get efficient algorithms, it is k...
Grégory Nuel
ESWA
2008
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An expert system for dynamic re-coordination of distributed workflows
A persistent problem in the use of automated workflow management systems for inter-organizational workflows has been the need for manual redefinition of coordination points in the...
William L. Kuechler Jr., Vijay K. Vaishnavi
AUTOMATICA
2006
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A new autocovariance least-squares method for estimating noise covariances
Industrial implementation of model-based control methods, such as model predictive control, is often complicated by the lack of knowledge about the disturbances entering the syste...
Brian J. Odelson, Murali R. Rajamani, James B. Raw...
FAC
2008
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Slicing communicating automata specifications: polynomial algorithms for model reduction
Abstract. Slicing is a program analysis technique that was originally introduced to improve program debugging and understanding. The purpose of a slicing algorithm is to remove the...
Sébastien Labbé, Jean-Pierre Gallois
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