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Cox Proportional Hazard Regression of CR-fixing Duration in Testing of a Large Scale of Software System

by Yi-kyong Lim, Ho-won Jung, Chang-shin Chung, Kyu-ouk Lee
"... The objective of this study is to identify CR characteristics associated with the CR-fixing duration in the testing phase. Our data set associated with CR-fixing duration includes censored data [1], which censoring arises ..."
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The objective of this study is to identify CR characteristics associated with the CR-fixing duration in the testing phase. Our data set associated with CR-fixing duration includes censored data [1], which censoring arises

Developing a Context-aware Electronic Tourist Guide: Some Issues and Experiences

by Keith Cheverst, Nigel Davies, Keith Mitchell, Adrian Friday, Christos Efstratiou , 2000
"... In this paper, we describe our experiences of developing and evaluating GUIDE, an intelligent electronic tourist guide. The GUIDE system has been built to overcome many of the limitations of the traditional information and navigation tools available to city visitors. For example, group-based tours a ..."
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are inherently inflexible with fixed starting times and fixed durations and (like most guidebooks) are constrained by the need to satisfy the interests of the majority rather than the specific interests of individuals. Following a period of requirements capture, involving experts in the field of tourism, we

The Perverse E¤ects of Partial Labor Market Reforms: Fixed Duration

by Olivier Blanchard, Augustin L - Contracts in France, Economic Journal, Features: Symposium on Temporary Work, F214-F244 , 2002
"... There is now substantial evidence that high employment protection leads to a sclerotic labor market, with low hiring and separation rates, and long unemployment duration.1 While this may not lead to high unemployment| because of the opposite e®ects of low °ows and high duration of the unem-ployment ..."
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There is now substantial evidence that high employment protection leads to a sclerotic labor market, with low hiring and separation rates, and long unemployment duration.1 While this may not lead to high unemployment| because of the opposite e®ects of low °ows and high duration of the unem

1. Generating Function and Invasion Probability with a Fixed Duration of Infection

by L. Lloyd, Ji Zhang, A. Morgan Root
"... Assuming that the duration of infection is fixed leads to a Poisson distribution for the secondary infections. Such a Poisson distribution has generating function given by G(s) = exp(µ(s − 1)) (Grimmett and Stirzaker, 1992), where µ is the mean number of secondary infections. In the setting of a di ..."
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Assuming that the duration of infection is fixed leads to a Poisson distribution for the secondary infections. Such a Poisson distribution has generating function given by G(s) = exp(µ(s − 1)) (Grimmett and Stirzaker, 1992), where µ is the mean number of secondary infections. In the setting of a

ON A FIXED DURATION PURSUIT DIFFERENTIAL GAME WITH GEOMETRIC AND INTEGRAL CONSTRAINTS

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ThePerverseE®ectsofPartialLaborMarket Reform: Fixed Duration Contracts in France

by Olivier Blanchard, Augustin L, Kramarz For Help, Daron Acemoglu, David Autor, Daniel Cohen, Michael Piore , 2001
"... Rather than decrease ¯ring costs across the board, a number of European countries have allowed ¯rms to hire workers on ¯xed-duration contracts. At the end of a given duration, these contracts can be terminated at little or no cost. If workers are kept on however, the contracts become subject to regu ..."
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Rather than decrease ¯ring costs across the board, a number of European countries have allowed ¯rms to hire workers on ¯xed-duration contracts. At the end of a given duration, these contracts can be terminated at little or no cost. If workers are kept on however, the contracts become subject

NETWORK MIMO FOR DOWNLINK IN-BAND RELAY TRANSMISSIONS WITH RELAYING PHASES OF FIXED DURATION

by Adrián Agustín , Josep Vidal , Sandra Lagén , Eduard Valera
"... ABSTRACT 1 A half-duplex relay station (RS)-based cellular system deployment is considered, where multiple base stations (BS) cooperate in the BS-RS in-band transmission for the downlink. The duration of the relay-receive and the relay-transmit phases are fixed beforehand, so that the interference ..."
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ABSTRACT 1 A half-duplex relay station (RS)-based cellular system deployment is considered, where multiple base stations (BS) cooperate in the BS-RS in-band transmission for the downlink. The duration of the relay-receive and the relay-transmit phases are fixed beforehand, so that the interference

New Directions in Traffic Measurement and Accounting

by Cristian Estan, George Varghese , 2001
"... Accurate network traffic measurement is required for accounting, bandwidth provisioning, and detecting DOS attacks. However, keeping a counter to measure the traffic sent by each of a million concurrent flows is too expensive (using SRAM) or slow (using DRAM). The current state-of-the-art (e.g., Cis ..."
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provable bounds on the accuracy of measured rates and the probability of false negatives. We also propose a new form of accounting called threshold accounting in which only flows above threshold are charged by usage while the rest are charged a fixed fee. Threshold accounting generalizes the familiar

Preemptively Scheduling Hard-Real-Time Sporadic Tasks on One Processor

by Sanjoy K. Baruah, Aloysius K. Mok, Louis E. Rosier - In Proceedings of the 11th Real-Time Systems Symposium , 1990
"... In this paper, we consider the preemptivescheduling of hard-real-time sporadic task systems on one processor. Wefirstgive necessary and sufficient conditions for a sporadic task system to be feasible (i.e., schedulable). The conditions cannot, in general, be tested efficiently (unless P = NP). They ..."
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consequences --- seems to currently be enjoying a renaissance. Hardreal -time scheduling problems may concern either fixed-duration tasks or recurring tasks that must be completed within a certain time frame. The problems most studied within the recurring category involve periodically recurring tasks [LL73, LM

Preserving and Using Context Information in Interprocess Communication

by Larry L. Peterson, Nick C. Buchholz, Richard D. Schlichting - ACM Transactions on Computer Systems , 1989
"... ion Psync is based on a conversation abstraction that provides a shared message space through which a collection of processes exchange messages. The general form of this message space is defined by a directed acyclic graph that preserves the partial order of the exchanged messages. For the purpose ..."
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---called participants---explicitly open a conversation, exchange messages through it, and close the conversation. Only processes that have been identified as participants may exchange message through the conversation, and this set is fixed for the duration of the conversation. Processes begin a conversation
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