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A Service of zbw Delays in Public Goods

by Santanu Chatterjee , Olaf Posch , Dennis Wesselbaum , Olaf Posch , Dennis Wesselbaum , Patrick Francois , Julio Garin , Juan Rubio Ramirez , Stephen Turnovsky
"... Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecken und zum Privatgebrauch gespeichert und kopiert werden. Sie dürfen die Dokumente nicht für öffentliche oder kommerzielle Zwecke vervielfältigen, öffentlich ausstellen, öffentlich zugänglich machen, ..."
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spillovers for private-sector productivity. In a decentralized economy, unanticipated delays in the provision of public capital generate too much consumption and too little private investment relative to the first-best optimum. The characterization of the first-best optimum is also affected: facing delays

Spent Resources: Self-Regulatory Resource Availability Affects Impulse Buying,”

by Kathleen D Vohs , Ronald J Faber - Journal of Consumer Research, , 2007
"... This research investigated impulse buying as resulting from the depletion of a common-but limited-resource that governs self-control. In three investigations, participants' self-regulatory resources were depleted or not; later, impulsive spending responses were measured. Participants whose res ..."
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resources were depleted, relative to participants whose resources were not depleted, felt stronger urges to buy, were willing to spend more, and actually did spend more money in unanticipated buying situations. Participants having depleted resources reported being influenced equally by affective

Consultant

by Harry Cohen, Frank Southworth
"... Incidents on freeways frequently cause long, unanticipated delays, increasing the economic cost of travel to motorists. This paper provides a simple model for estimating the mean and variance of time lost due to incidents on freeways. It also reviews methods for assigning a monetary value to the var ..."
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Incidents on freeways frequently cause long, unanticipated delays, increasing the economic cost of travel to motorists. This paper provides a simple model for estimating the mean and variance of time lost due to incidents on freeways. It also reviews methods for assigning a monetary value

Emotion-Based Control of Cooperating Heterogeneous Mobile Robots

by Robin R. Murphy, Christine Lisetti, Russ Tardif, Liam Irish, Aaron Gage - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION , 2002
"... Previous experiences show that it is possible for agents such as robots cooperating asynchronously on a sequential task to enter situations where one robot does not fulfill its obligations in a timely manner due to hardware or planning failure, unanticipated delays, etc., leaving the other robot in ..."
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Previous experiences show that it is possible for agents such as robots cooperating asynchronously on a sequential task to enter situations where one robot does not fulfill its obligations in a timely manner due to hardware or planning failure, unanticipated delays, etc., leaving the other robot

Towards an Accommodation of Delay in Temporal Active Databases

by John F. Roddick, Michael Schrefl - Proceedings of the 11 th Australasien Database Conference (ADC2000), IEEE Computer Society , 2000
"... Business rules can be formulated according to the eventcondition -action structure of triggers in active databases. However, delays in the execution of such rules can cause unexpected and undesired side-effects. While business rules are commonly constructed from an external user's perspective, ..."
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, users often neglect to cater for the cases in which unanticipated sequences of I/O and rule activation events occur. This paper examines this issue from the perspective of temporal databases and discusses a framework for accommodating delay in rule activation. In order to do this the paper also outlines

Interpreting Pauses and Ums at Turn Exchanges

by Jean E. Fox Tree - Discourse Processes , 2002
"... In 3 experiments, this article compares how overhearers interpreted second speakers’ contributions to a conversation depending on whether the second speaker responded to a first speaker immediately; paused and responded; said um and responded; or said um, paused, and then responded. The conversation ..."
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underdiscussionwhenspeakerseithersaidumorpaused,andevenmoresowithboth.The best explanation for the data is that overhearers are judging, for each question asked, what it means for speakers to produce an anticipated or an unanticipated delay. Pauses, ums, and uhs are popularly understood as meaningless or as hindrances to good communication. One

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"... Several projects received no‐cost extensions due to difficulties obtaining samples or due to unanticipated delays analyzing data. The following reports are primarily in an initial format designated by NGI. However, the GoMRI program office provided a common GoMRI reporting format in spring of 2012. ..."
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Several projects received no‐cost extensions due to difficulties obtaining samples or due to unanticipated delays analyzing data. The following reports are primarily in an initial format designated by NGI. However, the GoMRI program office provided a common GoMRI reporting format in spring of 2012

PREFACE

by Quinn Gardner, To Hell, Back Or
"... mailing in May. Again, unanticipated delays were ex-perienced. We found that in spite of our efforts, there were some errors- a few copies had some duplicate pages while other pages were missing; appropriate style was not followed in some places; the listing of As-sociate Editor should have read &qu ..."
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mailing in May. Again, unanticipated delays were ex-perienced. We found that in spite of our efforts, there were some errors- a few copies had some duplicate pages while other pages were missing; appropriate style was not followed in some places; the listing of As-sociate Editor should have read

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by Barbara Ann
"... A study was conducted of graduates of an associate degree nursing program at a community college to explore issues related to early professional socialization in beginning nursing practice and to determine the influences of mentoring relationships on professional socialization. Focus group interview ..."
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interviews were conducted with a sample of 31 graduates from May 1994 who had been working as nursing practitioners for 3 to 7 months. Based on responses, the issues of primary importance for beginning practitioners were related to the following: (1) pre-employment considerations, including unanticipated

Delay Performance of a Publish Subscribe system deployed over a Memory-Constrained, Delay Tolerant Network

by Lorenzo Bracciale, Donato Battaglino, Andrea Detti, Nicola Blefari-melazzi
"... Abstract—In this work we assess the delay performance of a Publish Subscribe system built on top of a Delay Tolerant Net-work (DTN) composed of nodes with limited storage capacities. Many DTN routing protocols replicate the same data over several nodes, in order to deliver data to destination in a f ..."
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Abstract—In this work we assess the delay performance of a Publish Subscribe system built on top of a Delay Tolerant Net-work (DTN) composed of nodes with limited storage capacities. Many DTN routing protocols replicate the same data over several nodes, in order to deliver data to destination in a
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