نتایج جستجو برای: competitive team

تعداد نتایج: 174821  

Journal: :Journal of Software: Evolution and Process 2012
Elli Georgiadou Kerstin V. Siakas

Knowledge Sharing is by far the most important component of a Knowledge Management programme. Organisations strive to gain competitive advantage through efficiencies. When organisations realise that organisational knowledge is by far the most valuable resource they need to find ways for efficient and effective Knowledge Sharing. We explore the barriers to knowledge sharing especially in virtual...

2003
Frederick Wiseman Sangit Chatterjee

This paper examines the relationship between team payroll and team performance in major league baseball from 1985 to 2002. The results indicate that the relationship has changed over time. Unlike the early years, there is now a much clearer relationship between payroll and performance. Specifically, in the latter part of the 1990s and continuing into the 21st century, the greater the team payro...

2014
Matthew Hudson

This thesis explores the concept of social presence in team-based digital games, aiming to enlighten the core elements of social presence in this specific multi-user experience. The thesis achieves this exploration in three main ways, by using a novel approach to establish the core elements of social presence in teambased digital games, by developing a new measure for social presence specifical...

2008
K. C. DIETZ

If you believe this document infringes copyright then please contact the KAR admin team with the take-down information provided at http://kar.kent.ac.uk/contact.html Citation for published version Dietz, Kristina Charlotte and Bowman, Howard and Van Hooff, Johanna C. (2008) Towards a competitive learning model of mirror effects in yes/no recognition memory tests. In: Connectionist models of beh...

2007
Kentarou Noma Yasutake Takahashi Minoru Asada

The existing reinforcement learning approaches have been suffering from the curse of dimension problem when they are applied to multiagent dynamic environments. One of the typical examples is a case of RoboCup competitions since other agents and their behaviors easily cause state and action space explosion. This paper presents a method of modular learning in a multiagent environment by which th...

2016
Shanta Phani Shibamouli Lahiri Arindam Biswas

In this paper, we describe the results of source code personality identification from Team BESUMich. We used a set of simple, robust, scalable, and language-independent features on the PR-SOCO dataset. Using leave-one-coder-out strategy, we obtained minimum RMSE on the test data for extroversion, and competitive results for other personality traits.

2007
Judy Goldsmith Martin Mundhenk

It is known that determinining whether a DEC-POMDP, namely, a cooperative partially observable stochastic game (POSG), has a cooperative strategy with positive expected reward is complete for NEXP. It was not known until now how cooperation affected that complexity. We show that, for competitive POSGs, the complexity of determining whether one team has a positive-expected-reward strategy is com...

2008
Nader Ale Ebrahim Shamsuddin Ahmed Zahari Taha

As a result of globalization and advances in information and communication technologies, the increased use of virtual teams in business has become prominent. In the competitive environment companies are obliged to produce more rapidly, more effectively and more efficiently. It is necessary for them to put together different capabilities and services with the goal, through cooperation between su...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2003
Grethe Myklebust Inger Holm Sverre Maehlum Lars Engebretsen Roald Bahr

BACKGROUND Long-term outcome after anterior cruciate ligament injury among top-level pivoting athletes is unknown. PURPOSE To evaluate outcome among competitive team handball players after anterior cruciate ligament injury. STUDY DESIGN Prospective cohort study. METHODS A previously studied group of 86 elite players who had an anterior cruciate ligament rupture were invited to participate...

2016
Ricardo de la Vega Irini S. Parastatidou Roberto Ruíz-Barquín Attila Szabo

Background and aims Recently, empirical research has linked obsessive passion to the etiology of exercise addiction, and the conceptual reason behind the fact that the latter is more prevalent in athletes than leisure exercisers has been challenged. The aim of this study was to determine the link between exercise addiction and harmonious passion, obsessive passion, and dedication to sports, in ...

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