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Executive Compensation

by Kevin J. Murphy , 1999
"... This paper summarizes the empirical and theoretical research on executive compensation and provides a comprehensive and up-to-date description of pay practices (and trends in pay practices) for chief executive officers (CEOs). Topics discussed include the level and structure of CEO pay (including de ..."
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This paper summarizes the empirical and theoretical research on executive compensation and provides a comprehensive and up-to-date description of pay practices (and trends in pay practices) for chief executive officers (CEOs). Topics discussed include the level and structure of CEO pay (including

Stability Conditions of On-line Resource Managers for Systems with Execution Time Variations

by Sergiu Rafiliu, Petru Eles, Zebo Peng
"... Abstract—Today’s embedded systems are exposed to variations in load demand due to complex software applications, hardware platforms, and impact of the runtime environments. When these variations are large, and efficiency is required, on-line resource managers may be deployed on the system to help it ..."
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Abstract—Today’s embedded systems are exposed to variations in load demand due to complex software applications, hardware platforms, and impact of the runtime environments. When these variations are large, and efficiency is required, on-line resource managers may be deployed on the system to help

Internet time synchronization: The network time protocol

by D. L. Mills , 1989
"... This memo describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP) designed to distribute time information in a large, diverse internet system operating at speeds from mundane to lightwave. It uses a returnabletime architecture in which a distributed subnet of time servers operating in a self-organizing, hierarchi ..."
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This memo describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP) designed to distribute time information in a large, diverse internet system operating at speeds from mundane to lightwave. It uses a returnabletime architecture in which a distributed subnet of time servers operating in a self

Time Discounting and Time Preference: A Critical Review

by Shane Frederick, George Loewenstein - Journal of Economic Literature , 2002
"... www.people.cornell.edu/pages/edo1/. ..."
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www.people.cornell.edu/pages/edo1/.

Bounds on Multiprocessing Timing Anomalies

by R. L. Graham - SIAM JOURNAL ON APPLIED MATHEMATICS , 1969
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The unity and diversity of executive functions and their contributions to complex “Frontal Lobe” tasks: a latent variable analysis

by Akira Miyake, Naomi P. Friedman, Michael J. Emerson, Er H. Witzki, Amy Howerter, Tor D. Wager, John Duncan, Priti Shah - Cognit Psychol , 2000
"... This individual differences study examined the separability of three often postu-lated executive functions—mental set shifting (‘‘Shifting’’), information updating and monitoring (‘‘Updating’’), and inhibition of prepotent responses (‘‘Inhibi-tion’’)—and their roles in complex ‘‘frontal lobe’ ’ or ‘ ..."
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This individual differences study examined the separability of three often postu-lated executive functions—mental set shifting (‘‘Shifting’’), information updating and monitoring (‘‘Updating’’), and inhibition of prepotent responses (‘‘Inhibi-tion’’)—and their roles in complex ‘‘frontal lobe

Non-Uniform Random Variate Generation

by Luc Devroye , 1986
"... This is a survey of the main methods in non-uniform random variate generation, and highlights recent research on the subject. Classical paradigms such as inversion, rejection, guide tables, and transformations are reviewed. We provide information on the expected time complexity of various algorith ..."
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This is a survey of the main methods in non-uniform random variate generation, and highlights recent research on the subject. Classical paradigms such as inversion, rejection, guide tables, and transformations are reviewed. We provide information on the expected time complexity of various

An introduction to variational methods for graphical models

by Michael I. Jordan, Zoubin Ghahramani , et al. - TO APPEAR: M. I. JORDAN, (ED.), LEARNING IN GRAPHICAL MODELS
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Illiquidity and Stock Returns: Cross-section and Time-series Effects

by Yakov Amihud - Journal of Financial Markets , 2002
"... This paper shows that over time, expected market illiquidity positively affects ex ante stock excess return, suggesting that expected stock excess return partly represents an illiquidity premium. This complements the cross-sectional positive return–illiquidity relationship. Also, stock returns are n ..."
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strongly small firm stocks, thus explaining time series variations in their premiums over

Nonlinear total variation based noise removal algorithms

by Leonid I. Rudin, Stanley Osher, Emad Fatemi , 1992
"... A constrained optimization type of numerical algorithm for removing noise from images is presented. The total variation of the image is minimized subject to constraints involving the statistics of the noise. The constraints are imposed using Lagrange multipliers. The solution is obtained using the g ..."
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A constrained optimization type of numerical algorithm for removing noise from images is presented. The total variation of the image is minimized subject to constraints involving the statistics of the noise. The constraints are imposed using Lagrange multipliers. The solution is obtained using
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