نتایج جستجو برای: influence testing

تعداد نتایج: 934163  

2003
Theo Vos

Health gap measures, such as the DALY, are a quantification of the gap between the current health status in a population and a stated goal for population health. This goal can be understood as an ideal situation in which everyone in a population lives into old age free of disease. Health gaps are the addition of time lost due to premature mortality, as measured against the normative survivorshi...

2004
Sajjad Haider Alexander H. Levis

The paper presents an approach for belief updating in Timed Influence Nets. Influence Nets provide graphical representation of causal or influencing relationships in complex situations. They are used to model and evaluate courses of actions in certain domains and to compare the performance of actions based on the desired outcome. In Timed Influence Nets, the impact or effect of these actions on...

Journal: :RFC 2009
Gabor Bajko Subir Das

This document defines new Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCPv4 and DHCPv6) options that contain a list of IP addresses and a list of domain names that can be mapped to servers providing IEEE 802.21 type of Mobility Service (MoS) (see RFC 5677). These Mobility Services are used to assist a mobile node (MN) in handover preparation (network discovery) and handover decision (network selectio...

2014
Mikyoung Lee Min-Hee Cho Chang-Hoo Jeong Hanmin Jung

This study examines a method of generating comprehensive profiling information for a researcher analysis service. In addition to basic and performance-based information about researchers necessary to generate profiling information, we introduce researcher performance index models for researcher analysis service. The models can that measure qualitative and quantitative performance, researcher in...

Journal: :IJCNS 2010
Yongxiang Zhao Meifang Li Feng Shi

When there are bigger obstacles in the indoor environment such as elevator, the radio waves basically can not penetrate it. The contribution of received signal strength by transmission and reflection will be greatly reduced, and most of the time, the radio waves will reach the user by bypass diffraction. Therefore, the traditional path loss model is no longer applicable, and the improved model ...

1989
Kenneth W. Fertig John S. Breese

We describe a mechanism for performing probabilistic reasoning in influence diagrams us­ ing interval rather than point valued probabilities. We derive the procedures for node removal (corresponding to conditional expectation) and arc reversal (corresponding to Bayesian condi­ tioning) in influence diagrams where lower bounds on probabilities are stored at each node. The resulting bounds for th...

1994
Runping Qi Nevin Lianwen Zhang David L. Poole

While influence diagrams have many ad­ vantages as a representation framework for Bayesian decision problems, they have a se­ rious drawback in handling asymmetric de­ cision problems. To be represented in an influence diagram, an asymmetric decision problem must be symmetrized. A consid­ erable amount of unnecessary computation may be involved when a symmetrized influ­ ence diagram is evaluate...

2008
Zixiu Guo Felix B. Tan Tim Turner Huizhong Xu

This paper empirically investigates the impact of normative social influence on group homogeneity in media preferences and group meeting outcomes in a setting where 58 student groups voluntarily used various communication media over a three-month software development project period. Group homogeneity in media preferences was argued to mediate the impact of normative social influence on group me...

Journal: :Quantum Information Processing 2010
David Rosenbaum

Binary Superposed Decision Diagrams (BSQDDs) are a new type of quantum decision diagram that can be used for representing arbitrary quantum superpositions. One major advantage of BSQDDs is that they are dependent on the types of gates used in synthesis and a BSQDD can be used to efficiently generate a quantum array that will initialize the quantum superposition that the BSQDD represents. Transf...

Journal: :پژوهش های زبانشناختی در زبانهای خارجی 0
عزیزالله میرزایی دانشیار آموزش زبان انگلیسی، دانشگاه شهرکرد، شهرکرد، ایران محمود هاشمیان دانشیار آموزش زبان انگلیسی، دانشگاه شهرکرد، شهرکرد، ایران نوشین تنباکویی کارشناس ارشد آموزش زبان انگلیسی، دانشگاه شهرکرد، شهرکرد، ایران

test washback is generally defined as the influence of tests on teaching and learning process. inspired by messick’s consequential validity and shohamy’s critical language testing, this critical impact study explored the transformative or reproductive practices different stakeholders undertake in relation to the detrimental impacts of konkoor in iran. the participants were 60 efl teachers, a sa...

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