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Illustrative Example
, 1997
"... One of the most important parts of a paper. • good examples can make up for other sins • readers can often induce definitions, algorithms, proofs from good examples • examples are a way for the reader to fix concepts in his or her mind I have seldom seen a paper with too many examples. We’ll look at ..."
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One of the most important parts of a paper. • good examples can make up for other sins • readers can often induce definitions, algorithms, proofs from good examples • examples are a way for the reader to fix concepts in his or her mind I have seldom seen a paper with too many examples. We’ll look
Analytics: Opportunities and Illustrative Examples
, 2013
"... In recent times, business analytics and big data have gainedmomentumboth in industry practice and academic research. The objective of this paper is to provide both a research and teaching introduction to business analytics in the context of both current and prospective perspective of the business an ..."
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In recent times, business analytics and big data have gainedmomentumboth in industry practice and academic research. The objective of this paper is to provide both a research and teaching introduction to business analytics in the context of both current and prospective perspective of the business analytics domain. It begins by providing a quick overview of the three types of analytics. To assist the future analytics professionals, we identify, group and discuss nine different participants of the analytics industry into clusters. We then include a brief description of some current research projects under way in our team. We also note some research opportunities in Big Data analytics. The paper also concludes with a discussion of teaching opportunities in analytics.
An Illustrative Example in the Context of Development
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Computing over Networks: An Illustrated Example
- Proceedings of the Sixth Distributed Memory Computing Conference, IEEE
, 1991
"... monitor both the application and the environment is critical. For this reason we developed monitoring tools With the advances in high-speed networking, partitioning based on BEE [4], a monitoring kernel for distributed applications over a group of computer systems is environments that allows users t ..."
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the availability of computing application that is used to illustrate the problems of cycles on the nodes and communication bandwidth on the network computing. In Sections 3 and 4 we describe a network unpredictable. This environment often requires static and dynamic partitioning of the problem on Nectar. users
GPGPU Performance Tuning – An illustrated example
"... www.mathematik.uni-dortmund.de/~goeddeke This tutorial describes some common techniques to improve performance of GPU-based implementations in linear algebra applications. The example presented here is a Jacobi iteration (commonly used as a smoother in multigrid scenarios) on a sparse matrix arising ..."
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www.mathematik.uni-dortmund.de/~goeddeke This tutorial describes some common techniques to improve performance of GPU-based implementations in linear algebra applications. The example presented here is a Jacobi iteration (commonly used as a smoother in multigrid scenarios) on a sparse matrix
EMF and potential difference: an illustrative example
, 1983
"... Abstract An example is analysed, in which at every point of a circuit an electrostatic and a nonelectrostatic field coexist, in order to clarify the concepts of EMF and potential difference. The steady current in a network is usually (Reitz and Milford 1970, Panofsky and Phillips 1971), explained by ..."
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Abstract An example is analysed, in which at every point of a circuit an electrostatic and a nonelectrostatic field coexist, in order to clarify the concepts of EMF and potential difference. The steady current in a network is usually (Reitz and Milford 1970, Panofsky and Phillips 1971), explained
NON-WALRASIAN EQUILIBRIUM: ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES
, 2009
"... In previous lectures it was seen that market clearing constitutes an essential part of the definition of a Walrasian equilibrium. In particular, assuming a positive wage rate, the demand for labor must equal the supply of labor in any Walrasian equilibrium. But must ..."
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In previous lectures it was seen that market clearing constitutes an essential part of the definition of a Walrasian equilibrium. In particular, assuming a positive wage rate, the demand for labor must equal the supply of labor in any Walrasian equilibrium. But must
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