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Prasad, P., R. Ravindran, and A. Sau. "The characteristic rule for shocks." Applied Mathematics Letters 4, no. 1 (1991): 5–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0893-9659(91)90111-8.

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Doornich, June Borge, Katarina Kaarbøe, and Anatoli Bourmistrov. "The tension between intention and attention." Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management 16, no. 2 (June 17, 2019): 197–223. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/qram-06-2017-0056.

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Purpose This paper aims to explore how changes in the coercive and enabling orientations of the organizational rule system influence the attention managers pay to rules. Design/methodology/approach The findings of a case study covering a multinational energy company, which are interpreted based on insights from the coercive/enabling bureaucracy literature and the evolution of rules literature, help explain how rules can direct attention. Findings The findings suggest that the tensions between corporate management’s intentions for an organization’s rule system and the attention middle (country) managers pay to those rules were the main driver of dialectic changes in the rule system. The more coercive the rule system became, the more middle managers diverted their attention away from rule compliance. The paper shows how the dialect change process constituted a dynamic interaction between mindful “rule setters” and mindful “rule followers.” The alignment between intentions and attention was reestablished by better balancing the coercive and enabling orientations of the rule system: enabling better flexibility, enhancing internal transparency based on local business logic and improving global transparency through closer alignment of local and global growth and efficiency goals. Surprisingly, the repair characteristic was not as important. Originality/value The findings contribute to the literature by showing how the enabling and coercive characteristics of an organizational rule system constitute managerial attention artifacts. The paper demonstrates how tensions between corporate intentions and local contingencies in the context of global organizations can lead to constrictive change and create a win-win situation for both central and local actors by better balancing the coercive and enabling orientations of the rule system. It also offers new insights into the dialectic change process in an organization’s rule system based on attention view toward organizational rules.
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Bie, Zujie, Qi Han, Chao Liu, Junjian Huang, Lepeng Song, and Yangjun Pei. "Chaotic Behavior of One-Dimensional Cellular Automata Rule 24." Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society 2014 (2014): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/304297.

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Wolfram divided the 256 elementary cellular automata rules informally into four classes using dynamical concepts like periodicity, stability, and chaos. Rule 24, which is Bernoulliστ-shift rule and is member of Wolfram’s class II, is said to be simple as periodic before. Therefore, it is worthwhile studying dynamical behaviors of four rules, whether they possess chaotic attractors or not. In this paper, the complex dynamical behaviors of rule 24 of one-dimensional cellular automata are investigated from the viewpoint of symbolic dynamics. We find that rule 24 is chaotic in the sense of both Li-Yorke and Devaney on its attractor. Furthermore, we prove that four rules of global equivalenceε52of cellular automata are topologically conjugate. Then, we use diagrams to explain the attractor of rule 24, where characteristic function is used to describe the fact that all points fall into Bernoulli-shift map after two iterations under rule 24.
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Abiyev, Rahib H. "Z Number Based Fuzzy Inference System for Dynamic Plant Control." Advances in Fuzzy Systems 2016 (2016): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8950582.

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Frequently the reliabilities of the linguistic values of the variables in the rule base are becoming important in the modeling of fuzzy systems. Taking into consideration the reliability degree of the fuzzy values of variables of the rules the design of inference mechanism acquires importance. For this purpose, Z number based fuzzy rules that include constraint and reliability degrees of information are constructed. Fuzzy rule interpolation is presented for designing of an inference engine of fuzzy rule-based system. The mathematical background of the fuzzy inference system based on interpolative mechanism is developed. Based on interpolative inference process Z number based fuzzy controller for control of dynamic plant has been designed. The transient response characteristic of designed controller is compared with the transient response characteristic of the conventional fuzzy controller. The obtained comparative results demonstrate the suitability of designed system in control of dynamic plants.
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CHUA, LEON O., VALERY I. SBITNEV, and SOOK YOON. "A NONLINEAR DYNAMICS PERSPECTIVE OF WOLFRAM'S NEW KIND OF SCIENCE PART V: FRACTALS EVERYWHERE." International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos 15, no. 12 (December 2005): 3701–849. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218127405014775.

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This fifth installment is devoted to an in-depth study of CA Characteristic Functions, a unified global representation for all 256 one-dimensional Cellular Automata local rules. Except for eight rather special local rules whose global dynamics are described by an affine (mod 1) function of only one binary cell state variable, all characteristic functions exhibit a fractal geometry where self-similar two-dimensional substructures manifest themselves, ad infinitum, as the number of cells (I + 1) → ∞. In addition to a complete gallery of time-1 characteristic functions for all 256 local rules, an accompanying table of explicit formulas is given for generating these characteristic functions directly from binary bit-strings, as in a digital-to-analog converter. To illustrate the potential applications of these fundamental formulas, we prove rigorously that the "right-copycat" local rule [Formula: see text] is equivalent globally to the classic "left-shift" Bernoulli map. Similarly, we prove the "left-copycat" local rule [Formula: see text] is equivalent globally to the "right-shift" inverse Bernoulli map. Various geometrical and analytical properties have been identified from each characteristic function and explained rigorously. In particular, two-level stratified subpatterns found in most characteristic functions are shown to emerge if, and only if, b1 ≠ 0, where b1 is the "synaptic coefficient" associated with the cell differential equation developed in Part I. Gardens of Eden are derived from the decimal range of the characteristic function of each local rule and tabulated. Each of these binary strings has no predecessors (pre-image) and has therefore no past, but only the present and the future. Even more fascinating, many local rules are endowed with binary configurations which not only have no predecessors, but are also fixed points of the characteristic functions. To dramatize that such points have no past, and no future, they are henceforth christened "Isles of Eden". They too have been identified and tabulated.
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INAZUMI, Tadahiro, Masanori NAKANO, and Shunji KASAMA. "Structural Characteristic and Formation Rule of Iron Ore Sinter." Shigen-to-Sozai 111, no. 12 (1995): 821–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.2473/shigentosozai.111.821.

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Han, Qi, Xiaofeng Liao, and Chuandong Li. "Complex Dynamic Behaviors in Cellular Automata Rule 14." Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society 2012 (2012): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/258309.

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Wolfram divided the 256 elementary cellular automata rules informally into four classes using dynamical concepts like periodicity, stability, and chaos. Rule 14, which is Bernoulliστ-shift rule and is a member of Wolfram’s class II, is said to be simple as periodic before. Therefore, it is worthwhile studying dynamical behaviors of rule 14, whether it possesses chaotic attractors or not. In this paper, the complex dynamical behaviors of rule 14 of one-dimensional cellular automata are investigated from the viewpoint of symbolic dynamics. We find that rule 14 is chaotic in the sense of both Li-Yorke and Devaney on its attractor. Then, we prove that there exist fixed points in rule 14. Finally, we use diagrams to explain the attractor of rule 14, where characteristic function is used to describe that all points fall into Bernoulli-shift map after two iterations under rule 14.
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Chiao, Vincent. "HYPERLEXIS AND THE RULE OF LAW." Legal Theory 27, no. 2 (June 2021): 126–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1352325221000094.

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AbstractOn a popular understanding, the rule of law is valuable because it enables people to plan their lives. However, planning conceptions of the rule of law are undermined by the sheer quantity of legal rules, regulations, and policies characteristic of modern administrative states. Under conditions of hyperlexis, people cannot reasonably be expected to reliably use the law as a guide to conduct. Rather than conclude that the rule of law is inimical to the administrative state, however, I defend an alternative conception of the rule of law. On what I term a contestatory conception, the rule of law requires an adequate opportunity to challenge decisions made by officials in the exercise of their legal powers. The animating idea of a contestatory conception of the rule of the law is that officials should relate to citizens in the space of reasons rather than merely through the exercise of power.
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CHEN, SHYI-MING, YU-CHUAN CHANG, ZE-JIN CHEN, and CHIA-LING CHEN. "MULTIPLE FUZZY RULES INTERPOLATION WITH WEIGHTED ANTECEDENT VARIABLES IN SPARSE FUZZY RULE-BASED SYSTEMS." International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence 27, no. 05 (August 2013): 1359002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218001413590027.

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This paper presents a new method for multiple fuzzy rules interpolation with weighted antecedent variables in sparse fuzzy rule-based systems based on polygonal membership functions. First, the proposed method calculates the normalized weighting vector of each closest fuzzy rule. Then, it calculates the composite weight of each closest fuzzy rule. Then, it calculates the left normal point [Formula: see text] and the right normal point [Formula: see text] of the fuzzy interpolative reasoning result [Formula: see text], respectively. Finally, it calculates the characteristic points [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] of the fuzzy interpolative reasoning result B*, respectively. The experimental results show that the proposed method can generate more reasonable fuzzy interpolative reasoning results than the existing methods for sparse fuzzy rule-based systems. The proposed method can overcome the drawbacks of Chang etal.'s method (IEEE Trans. Fuzzy Syst.16(5) (2008) 1285–1301), Chen and Ko's method (IEEE Trans. Fuzzy Syst.16(6) (2008) 1626–1648) and Huang and Shen's method (IEEE Trans. Fuzzy Syst.14(2) (2006) 340–359) for multiple fuzzy rules interpolation. It provides us with a useful way for dealing with multiple fuzzy rules interpolation in sparse fuzzy rule-based systems.
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Zhu, Tian Xiang, Dan Zhang, Xin Liu, and Guang Kun Ma. "Discovery Algorithm of Classification Characteristic Rule Based on Cloud Database." Applied Mechanics and Materials 321-324 (June 2013): 2514–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.321-324.2514.

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Massive data stored in a cloud database, in which lots of potential and valuable knowledge exist. In this paper, the data model of the cloud database is analyzed. Through analyzing, classifying, the common features of the data are extracted and form a feature data set, from which the new knowledge can be found. In the paper, the basic model based on the classification characteristic rules of the cloud database is defined, and the discovery algorithm of the classification characteristic rules is presented.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Characteristic rule"

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Rahman, Sardar Muhammad Monzurur, and mrahman99@yahoo com. "Data Mining Using Neural Networks." RMIT University. Electrical & Computer Engineering, 2006. http://adt.lib.rmit.edu.au/adt/public/adt-VIT20080813.094814.

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Data mining is about the search for relationships and global patterns in large databases that are increasing in size. Data mining is beneficial for anyone who has a huge amount of data, for example, customer and business data, transaction, marketing, financial, manufacturing and web data etc. The results of data mining are also referred to as knowledge in the form of rules, regularities and constraints. Rule mining is one of the popular data mining methods since rules provide concise statements of potentially important information that is easily understood by end users and also actionable patterns. At present rule mining has received a good deal of attention and enthusiasm from data mining researchers since rule mining is capable of solving many data mining problems such as classification, association, customer profiling, summarization, segmentation and many others. This thesis makes several contributions by proposing rule mining methods using genetic algorithms and neural networks. The thesis first proposes rule mining methods using a genetic algorithm. These methods are based on an integrated framework but capable of mining three major classes of rules. Moreover, the rule mining processes in these methods are controlled by tuning of two data mining measures such as support and confidence. The thesis shows how to build data mining predictive models using the resultant rules of the proposed methods. Another key contribution of the thesis is the proposal of rule mining methods using supervised neural networks. The thesis mathematically analyses the Widrow-Hoff learning algorithm of a single-layered neural network, which results in a foundation for rule mining algorithms using single-layered neural networks. Three rule mining algorithms using single-layered neural networks are proposed for the three major classes of rules on the basis of the proposed theorems. The thesis also looks at the problem of rule mining where user guidance is absent. The thesis proposes a guided rule mining system to overcome this problem. The thesis extends this work further by comparing the performance of the algorithm used in the proposed guided rule mining system with Apriori data mining algorithm. Finally, the thesis studies the Kohonen self-organization map as an unsupervised neural network for rule mining algorithms. Two approaches are adopted based on the way of self-organization maps applied in rule mining models. In the first approach, self-organization map is used for clustering, which provides class information to the rule mining process. In the second approach, automated rule mining takes the place of trained neurons as it grows in a hierarchical structure.
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Afolabi, Adeoye Amuda. "The key challenge of corporate governance of firms : empirical evidence from Sub-Saharan African anglophone (SSAA) countries." Thesis, Brunel University, 2013. http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/7654.

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Motivation: In the Sub-Saharan Africa countries there are several factors contributing to the collapse of firms. Most firms have failed due to poor corporate governance practices. The recent collapse of some firms in the financial and non-financial sectors in the Sub-region shows that there are challenges hindering effective corporate governance of firms in the Subregion. Consequently, this study uses empirical evidence to identify views about the important components of good corporate governance practice for listed firms: institutional characteristics; the board of directors; and the effects of external factors. Research question: The pertinent research question that this study addresses is the identification of the components that are essential for good corporate governance of firms in the Sub-region. This study tries to prioritise the components. Methodology: Data were collected by questionnaire administered to stakeholders of corporate governance of listed firms in Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa. Regression is used to estimate the relationship between institutional characteristic, responsibilities of the board of directors and external factors on corporate governance system. Main findings: 1. Enforcement, disclosure, transparency and regulatory frameworks may be necessary to improve corporate governance practice in all the countries in the Sub-region (SSAA). 2. There is evidence that commitment of board members to disclosure and communication may provide effective corporate governance practice. 3. Board duality (separation of role between chairman and CEO) is likely to hinder corporate governance practices. 4. We found that in all the countries in the Sub-region accounting system plays a major role to promote sound corporate governance practice. However, the political environment, societal and cultural factor, corruption, and economic factors such as macro-economic policies may hinder corporate governance practices.Policy recommendations: This study recommends that corporate governance stakeholders should adopt a whistle blowing method and also that institutional bodies should be more prudent in monitoring of rules and laws with stringent penalties. In addition, there should be adequate information and disclosure on the rights and obligation of the shareholder of firms in the sub-region region. There is need to increase the number and role of independent directors, increase the use of advisory vote by shareholders on executive compensation and facilitation of shareholders activism. Furthermore, there is a need to have autonomous regulatory bodies and supervisory agencies free from any political/ government interference in the implementation of the Code and Guideline of corporate governance. The regulatory bodies and the supervisory agencies should be manned or be under the leadership of people of goodwill, good character and trust. The Code or Guideline of corporate governance of Sub-Saharan Africa Anglophone countries should take cognisance of and be aligned with socio-cultural environment of the countries in the Sub-region.
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Hu, Hae-Jin. "Design of Comprehensible Learning Machine Systems for Protein Structure Prediction." Digital Archive @ GSU, 2007. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cs_diss/22.

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With the efforts to understand the protein structure, many computational approaches have been made recently. Among them, the Support Vector Machine (SVM) methods have been recently applied and showed successful performance compared with other machine learning schemes. However, despite the high performance, the SVM approaches suffer from the problem of understandability since it is a black-box model; the predictions made by SVM cannot be interpreted as biologically meaningful way. To overcome this limitation, a new association rule based classifier PCPAR was devised based on the existing classifier, CPAR to handle the sequential data. The performance of the PCPAR was improved more by designing the following two hybrid schemes. The PCPAR/SVM method is a parallel combination of the PCPAR and the SVM and the PCPAR_SVM method is a sequential combination of the PCPAR and the SVM. To understand the SVM prediction, the SVM_PCPAR scheme was developed. The experimental result presents that the PCPAR scheme shows better performance with respect to the accuracy and the number of generated patterns than CPAR method. The PCPAR/SVM scheme presents better performance than the PCPAR, PCPAR_SVM or the SVM_PCPAR and almost equal performance to the SVM. The generated patterns are easily understandable and biologically meaningful. The system sturdiness evaluation and the ROC curve analysis proved that this new scheme is robust and competent.
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Sant'Ana, Edson Hansen. "A concepção intervalar em Almeida Prado: um estudo em três obras pós-ruptura." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/152167.

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O objeto de estudo deste trabalho é o processo intervalar na construção composicional de Almeida Prado em suas três fases pós-ruptura, chamadas de Pós-Tonal, Síntese e Pós-Moderna. A concepção intervalar do compositor é demonstrada por análises realizadas em três obras, uma de cada fase pós-ruptura: Sonata n. 3, Cartas Celestes I e Noturno n. 7, respectivamente. A análise tem sua metodologia baseada em um recorte arbitrário que buscou compreender três intervalos básicos que podem ser somados a outros três intervalos enarmônicos como ampliação das possibilidades intervalares na escrita. O desenvolvimento teórico da pesquisa aprofundou-se a partir de um foco e uma análise intervalar que, conceitualmente, buscaram uma superação terminológica de uma formulação anterior nomeada como expressividade intervalar (SANT’ANA, 2009) para a atualização terminológica definida como intervalo característico. O embasamento teórico para essa concepção intervalar deu-se a partir das proposições de Boulanger (1926), Costère (1954, 1962), Forte (1973), Straus ([1990] 2013), Pousseur ([2005] 2009) e Menezes (2002). Como contextualização crítico-histórica, foi realizada uma revisão sucinta de tendências teórico-analíticas e seus problemas, reconsiderando-se as observações de Schoenberg ([1922] 2001, [1954] 2004), Kerman ([1985] 1987), Cook (1987, 2007) e Kramer (2015). Para se validar a construção e o caráter da ferramenta teórico-analítica aqui empreendida, utilizou-se a teoria de Lacey (2008) associada à visão teórico-musicológica desses autores. Com o processo analítico, apresentado no quarto capítulo, procurou-se demonstrar a grande incidência do(s) intervalo(s) característico(s) na construção estrutural das obras, desvelando-se um número variado de estratégias composicionais adotadas por Almeida Prado associadas a esses intervalos. Ainda no quarto capítulo, foi aplicada a ferramenta denominada régua intervalar, que pode ajudar na melhor compreensão dos intervalos com mais potencial de dissonância, os quais agem por meio de interação e contraste frente ao background aparentemente tonal dos intervalos mais consonantes ligados aos primeiros sete parciais (harmônicos) da série harmônica. Assim, em uma pesquisa futura, a ferramenta e a proposição analítica aqui desenvolvidas podem contribuir na compreensão e na sistematização dos tipos de objetos harmônicos pensados como entidades tímbricas que são moldados a partir dessa concepção intervalar.
The object of study this work is the interval process in the compositional construction of Brazilian pianist and composer Almeida Prado in his three post-rupture phases, called PostTonal, Synthesis and Post-Modern. The intervalar conception of the composer is demonstrated by analyses carried out in three works - one from each post-rupture phase (Sonata n. 3, Cartas Celestes I and Noturno n. 7). The analysis has its methodology based on an arbitrary crop that sought to understand three basic intervals that can be added to three other enharmonic intervals as an extension of the interval possibilities in writing. The theoretical development of the research was deepened from a focus and an interval analysis that, conceptually, sought a terminological overcoming of an earlier formulation named as intervalar expressivity (SANT'ANA, 2009) for the terminological update defined as a characteristic interval. The theoretical basis for this interval conception came from the propositions of Boulanger (1926), Costère (1954, 1962), Forte (1973), Straus ([1990] 2013), Pousseur ([2005] 2009) and Menezes (2002). As a critical-historical context, a brief review of theoretical-analytical trends and their problems was carried out, reconsidering the observations of Schoenberg ([1922] 2001, [1954] 2004), Kerman ([1985], 1987), Cook (1987, 2007) and Kramer (2015). To validate the construction and character of the theoreticalanalytical tool undertaken here, Lacey (2008)’s theory was used associated with the theoretical-musicological view, methodologically adopted in this work. Like the analytical process contained in the fourth chapter, one tried to demonstrate the great incidence of the characteristic interval (s) in the structural construction of the works, revealing a varied number of compositional strategies adopted by Almeida Prado associated to these intervals. Still in the fourth chapter, the tool called interval rule was applied, which can help in better understanding the intervals with more potential of dissonance that act through interaction and contrast against the seemingly tonal background of the more consonant intervals linked to the first seven (harmonic) partials of the harmonic series. Thus, in a future research, the tool and the analytical proposition developed here, can contribute to the comprehension and systematization of the types of harmonic objects thought as timbral entities that are shaped from this intervalar conception.
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Baker, Nicole. "Managerial Descriptions of Characteristics and Communication Rule Violations of Millennial Employees: Insights into the Hospitality Industry." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2013. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/5601.

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Millennials are the newest generation to enter the workforce. When Millennials enter organizations, managers construct perceptions about Millennials' communication behaviors, including their characteristics and adherence to organizational rules. These perceptions help managers decide Millennials' organizational fit. A review of literature revealed a scarcity of empirical research in this area with little empirical research from communication scholars who apply communication frameworks, theories, and concepts. This research used the lens of social constructionism to understand the membership categorization devices and category-bound activities managers use to characterize Millennials. In order to better understand how Millennials conform to and change organizational culture, data were reviewed for those normative and code rules managers described Millennials violating. In this qualitative, exploratory study, 25 managers who were 31 years of age or older that worked in the hospitality industry and managed Millennial (18 to 30 years old) employees were interviewed through a snowball convenience sample. Interviews were transcribed and patterns were identified. Data analysis indicated that “kids,” “age group,” and “Millennials” and variations of the Millennial term were used to categorize Millennials. Analysis of category-bound activities showed patterns in Millennials' desire for learning and training, mixed preference for teamwork often affected by their liking for peers, and needs for frequent, clear, personalized feedback. With respect to rule violations, data showed that some organizations were adapting their cell phone policies in response to Millennial rules resistance. However, organizations were not willing to accommodate Millennials' rule violations in either the area of time-off requests or uncivil behavior due to organizational codes.
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Yi, Junesuh Kim Moon K. "The impact of the short-short rule repeal on timing ability and other characteristics of mutual funds." Related Electronic Resource: Current Research at SU : database of SU dissertations, recent titles available full text, 2003. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/syr/main.

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Wixon, Michael. "Detecting students who are conducting inquiry Without Thinking Fastidiously (WTF) in the Context of Microworld Learning Environments." Digital WPI, 2013. https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-theses/198.

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In recent years, there has been increased interest and research on identifying the various ways that students can deviate from expected or desired patterns while using educational software. This includes research on gaming the system, player transformation, haphazard inquiry, and failure to use key features of the learning system. Detection of these sorts of behaviors has helped researchers to better understand these behaviors, thus allowing software designers to develop interventions that can remediate them and/or reduce their negative impacts on student learning. This work addresses two types of student disengagement: carelessness and a behavior we term WTF (“Without Thinking Fastidiously�) behavior. Carelessness is defined as not demonstrating a skill despite knowing it; we measured carelessness using a machine learned model. In WTF behavior, the student is interacting with the software, but their actions appear to have no relationship to the intended learning task. We discuss the detector development process, validate the detectors with human labels of the behavior, and discuss implications for understanding how and why students conduct inquiry without thinking fastidiously while learning in science inquiry microworlds. Following this work we explore the relationship between student learner characteristics and the aforementioned disengaged behaviors carelessness and WTF. Our goal was to develop a deeper understanding of which learner characteristics correlate to carelessness or WTF behavior. Our work examines three alternative methods for predicting carelessness and WTF behaviors from learner characteristics: simple correlations, k-means clustering, and decision tree rule learners.
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Pospíšil, Lukáš. "Analýza ROC křivek zvukových signálů a jejich srovnání." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-316445.

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This thesis deals with oportunity of ROC curve usage in the description of methods that work with sound signals. Specifically, it focuses on ways of detecting of stress in speech signals. The detection itselfs is done in a range of frequencies of the sound signal. There is also a classifier designed using ROC curves that decides whether the input signal is stressed or not. The output of this thesis are findings gathered from analyses and also some recommendation based on those analyses.
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Cao, Jian. "Using analysts' characteristics in gauging recommendation optimism and the implication for recommendation profitability." [Kent, Ohio] : Kent State University, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=kent1189720217.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Kent State University, 2007.
Title from PDF t.p. (viewed Mar. 19, 2009). Advisor: Ran Barniv. Keywords: recommendation optimism, research analyst rules, residual income valuation, stock returns. Includes bibliographical references (p. 145-156).
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Handelsman, Jessica Belle. "The Relationships Between Individual Characteristics, Work Factors, and Emotional Labor Strategies in the Prediction of Burnout among Mental Health Service Providers." Scholar Commons, 2012. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/4064.

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Relatively few empirical studies in the professional burnout literature have examined mental health providers (MHPs). Research on other professional groups has demonstrated that certain emotion regulation strategies, known as emotional labor (i.e., deep acting and surface acting), are common responses to perceived display rules (i.e., professional guidelines for emotional expression), and are differentially associated with burnout. The present study aimed to fill a gap in the literature by evaluating the empirical links between work stressors (i.e., role conflict, role ambiguity, and lack of autonomy), personality (i.e., extraversion), emotional labor (i.e., surface acting and deep acting), and burnout in a sample of MHPs. Additional variables (i.e., perceived emotional display rules, client characteristics, etc.) were also explored. Data from an online survey of 188 MHPs working in Florida was analyzed using multivariate and univariate regressions. The results of this study supported several of the hypothesized relationships between predictor variables and burnout. Most notably, extraversion, role conflict, role ambiguity, autonomy, and surface acting were significantly associated with one or more dimensions of burnout. Support was not found for extraversion as a moderator of the relationships between work stressors and burnout or between work stressors and emotional labor strategies. The effects of emotional labor strategies as mediators of the relationships between work stressors and burnout were not statistically significant. Implications and limitations of the findings, as well as suggestions for future research, are discussed.
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Books on the topic "Characteristic rule"

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Richard, Garfield, and Gutschera Karl Robert 1964-, eds. Characteristics of games. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2012.

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Carrió, Alejandro. Digamos basta: Si queremos ser serios en serio : breve ensayo sobre los argentinos y su conflictiva relación con las leyes. Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana, 2008.

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Digamos basta: Si queremos ser serios en serio : breve ensayo sobre los argentinos y su conflictiva relación con las leyes. Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana, 2008.

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Cohen, Rob. Why we rule!: 101 great reasons to love our country. New York, NY: HarperEntertainment, 2002.

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Nihonjin no hōsoku: Rules of the Japanese / Katsuyuki Hasegawa. Tōkyō: Yakku Kikaku, 1998.

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Xing zheng fa zhi yu guo jia xing xiang. Beijing: Zhongguo fa zhi chu ban she, 2011.

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Riddoch, Lesley. Blossom: What Scotland needs to flourish. Edinburgh: Luath Press, 2014.

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Blossom: What Scotland needs to flourish. Edinburgh: Luath Press, 2013.

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Fox, Kate. Watching the English: The hidden rules of English behaviour. Boston: Nicholas Brealey Pub., 2008.

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Nor shall my sword: The reinvention of England. London: Phoenix, 2000.

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Salleb-Aouissi, Ansaf, Christel Vrain, and Daniel Cassard. "Learning Characteristic Rules in Geographic Information Systems." In Rule Technologies: Foundations, Tools, and Applications, 431–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21542-6_28.

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Maeda, Akira, Hideyuki Maki, and Hiroyuki Akimori. "Characteristic rule induction algorithm for data mining." In Research and Development in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 399–400. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-64383-4_42.

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Pradhan, Biswajeet, and Mustafa Ridha Mezaal. "Optimized Rule Sets for Automatic Landslide Characteristic Detection in a Highly Vegetated Forests." In Laser Scanning Applications in Landslide Assessment, 51–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55342-9_3.

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Clark, Patrick G., Cheng Gao, Jerzy W. Grzymala-Busse, Teresa Mroczek, and Rafal Niemiec. "Complexity of Rule Sets Induced by Characteristic Sets and Generalized Maximal Consistent Blocks." In Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing, 301–10. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91262-2_27.

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Li, Lin. "High-Degree Unity of the Party and the Law: The Fundamental Characteristic of the Chinese Road of the Rule of Law." In The Chinese Road of the Rule of Law, 287–311. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8965-7_8.

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Clark, Patrick G., Cheng Gao, Jerzy W. Grzymala-Busse, Teresa Mroczek, and Rafal Niemiec. "Complexity of Rule Sets in Mining Incomplete Data Using Characteristic Sets and Generalized Maximal Consistent Blocks." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 84–94. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92639-1_8.

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Wang, Fengjun, Weiguo Weng, Ying Huang, and Shijian Luan. "Technical Characteristic of Coal-Fired Boiler Under the Rule of Energy Conservation and the Reduction of Emissions." In Clean Coal Technology and Sustainable Development, 635–37. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2023-0_87.

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Hai, Hong. "Democratic Governance with Singaporean Characteristics." In The Rule of Culture, 94–111. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429025730-8.

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Rasmussen, Dan, and Ronald R. Yager. "Induction of fuzzy characteristic rules." In Principles of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 123–33. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-63223-9_112.

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Cherry, Barbara A. "Industry Characteristics Affecting Liability Rules." In The Crisis in Telecommunications Carrier Liability, 83–95. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4993-2_6.

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Li, Jun, Dong Peng, Hui Li, and Jianfeng Shi. "Analysis of Characteristic Rule of Power Grid Development." In 2017 5th International Conference on Mechatronics, Materials, Chemistry and Computer Engineering (ICMMCCE 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icmmcce-17.2017.146.

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Xu, JianFeng, Lan Liu, GuangZuo Zheng, and Yao Zhang. "Decision Rule Acquisition Algorithm Based on Association-Characteristic Information Granular Computing." In 2010 IEEE International Conference on Granular Computing (GrC-2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/grc.2010.38.

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Zhang, Heng, and Utpal Roy. "A Semantic Similarity Based Dispatching Rule Selection System for Job Shop Scheduling With Multiple Production Objectives." In ASME 2015 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2015-47822.

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Job shop scheduling is an important activity which properly assigns production jobs to different manufacturing resources before production starts. Compared to other scheduling approaches that use optimal branch and bound algorithms, meta-heuristics, etc., the dispatching rule based approach has been widely used in the industry because it is easier to implement, and it yields reasonable solutions within a very short computation time. The dispatching rule based approach uses a selected single dispatching rule (e.g. Shortest Processing Time or Earliest Due Date) or a rule combination depending on the current production objective like maximizing productivity, minimizing makespan or meeting the due dates. However, a dispatching rule or a pre-set rule combination always pursues a single and fixed production objective. This characteristic confines the flexibility of the scheduling system in practice. In order to address this issue, this paper proposes a semantic similarity based dispatching rule selection system that can achieve the intelligent selection of dispatching rules based on the user selected one or more production objectives for job shop scheduling. The intelligent selection is addressed by measuring the semantic similarities (based on ontology) between the user selected production objectives and the characteristics of the dispatching rules. The rule combinations will then be constructed by combining individual dispatching rules with similarity value based weights. A proof-of-concept demo has also been provided as a case study in this paper.
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Takayuki Yamada. "Characteristic of adaptive type neural network direct controller with separate learning rule of each layer." In SICE Annual Conference 2007. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sice.2007.4421128.

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Di Paola, Mario, Antonina Pirrotta, and Massimiliano Zingales. "Non-Linear Systems Under Parametric Alpha-Stable Le´vy White Noises." In ASME 2005 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2005-85685.

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In this study stochastic analysis of nonlinear dynamical systems under a-stable, multiplicative white noise has been performed. Analysis has been conducted by means of the Itoˆ rule extended to the case of α-stable noises. In this context the order of increments of Levy process has been evaluated and differential equations ruling the evolutions of statistical moments of either parametrically and external dynamical systems have been obtained. The extended Itoˆ rule has also been used to yield the differential equation ruling the evolution of the characteristic function for parametrically excited dynamical systems. The Fourier transform of the characteristic function, namely the probability density function is ruled by the extended Einstein-Smoluchowsky differential equation to case of parametrically excited dynamical systems. Some numerical applications have been reported to assess the reliability of the proposed formulation.
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Adianto, Riski H., and Maher A. Nessim. "Limit States Design for Onshore Pipelines: Designing for Hydrostatic Test Pressure and Restrained Thermal Expansion." In 2014 10th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2014-33437.

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Reliability-based design rules have been developed for the key serviceability limit states applicable to onshore pipeline including local buckling due to thermal expansion and excessive plastic deformation under hydrostatic test pressure. The design rules are characterized by three elements: the formulas used to calculate the characteristic demand and capacity; the criteria used to define the characteristic values of the key input parameters to these formulas (such as diameter and material strength); and the safety factors defining the required excess capacity over the demand. The overall methodology used in developing the design rules and the practical implications of applying them are described in a companion paper. This paper describes the process used to calibrate safety factors and characteristic input parameter values that meet the desired reliability levels. The results show that local buckling under restrained thermal expansion is only potentially relevant for a small sub-set of cases and based on this, an explicit design rule was not developed. For excessive deformation under hydrostatic test pressure, two alternate design rules are provided; one stress based and the other strain based. The final design rules are described and an assessment of their accuracy and consistency in meeting the reliability targets is included. Guidance is also provided on the conditions in which each check is used.
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Benhamou, Alexis, Quentin Derbanne, and Jérôme de Lauzon. "Structural Reliability Analysis Applied on Steel Ships for Rule Partial Safety Factors Calibration." In ASME 2017 36th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2017-61677.

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Ultimate strength assessments in current IACS Common Structural Rules (CSR) are determined by a limited number of constant partial safety factors (PSF). These coefficients are inherited from the previous Common Structural Rules for Oil Tankers, and were determined using a structural reliability analysis (SRA) based on a limited number ship. The authors decided to lead a more comprehensive structural reliability analysis to propose and discuss a new set of rule formulations. A literature review is carried out in order to determine an extensive database of virtual ships covering the whole range of existing ships with a few representative parameters. SRA is applied for ultimate strength assessment on this database. Uncertainties are modeled by a set of probability distributions applied to each characteristic quantity (still water bending moment, wave bending moment and capacity) and a Second Order Reliability Method (SORM) is used to target the ultimate capacity corresponding to a given failure probability for each ship. A set of several PSF formulations are then derived from these results using both Working Stress Design (WSD) and Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) approaches. These formulations are then discussed to get an optimum between simplicity and accuracy of the results.
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Wen, Jiming, Haifeng Gu, Qiunan Sun, Zhongning Sun, Yanmin Zhou, and Yingzhi Li. "Bubble Formation Characteristic of Submerged Single-Hole Orifice in Inorganic Solution." In 2017 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone25-66901.

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Bubble column is regarded as a kind of wet filtration method. The solution used in filter containment vented system is composed of a large amount of inorganic salt including sodium hydroxide and sodium thiosulfate. Solution with high inorganic salt concentration is more viscous and has stronger surface tension than distilled water. This property has significant effect on bubble size and bubble deformation during formation process. Besides bubble coalescent is suppressed with inorganic concentration increase. This phenomenon is found to possess influence on bubble formation regime when bubble formation regimes belong double, paring and injection regime. The existence of aerosol in solution is another factor that has obvious effect on bubble formation regime and the transition velocity between regimes. This paper apply high speed camera to study the influence rule of inorganic salt and aerosol concentration on bubble size during formation and formation regimes transition.
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Zhao, Lixin, Baojun Zhu, Yanqing Hu, and Zhanzhao Ma. "Characteristic Study of Bi-Cone Solid-Liquid Separation Hydrocyclones Based on Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis." In ASME 2007 26th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2007-29077.

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Numerical simulation of the bi-cone solid-liquid separation hydrocyclones based on Reynolds Stress Model (RSM) is carried out by Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis. Re-circulation flow and short-circuit flow phenomena are indicated by simulating results, and distribution rule of axial velocity, radial velocity and tangential velocity of the flow field inside hydrocyclone are obtained. Some of the simulation results are qualitatively in accordance with the Laser Doppler Anemometer (LDA) measuring data, which proves the correctness of turbulence model and computational method. Moreover, the wall erosion problem of the hydrocyclones is also studied. The positions of erosion, which include tangential inlets, boundary of cylinder and large cone section, and the boundary of large cone section and fine cone section, are analyzed and recognized, based on Discrete Phase Model (DPM). Erosion of the revised hydrocyclone is obviously improved and the separation efficiency is enhanced by CFD analysis. At the same time, characteristic of pressure was analyzed.
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Huang, Sihan, Cong Zeng, Guoxin Wang, and Yan Yan. "Optimal Reconfiguration Path Decision Method for One RMT System." In ASME 2019 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2019-98234.

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Abstract Reconfigurable manufacturing system (RMS) is designed around a specific part family. Reconfigurable machine tools (RMT) is the core facility of RMS. One RMT system is an RMS consisting of only one RMT. So, the RMT of one RMT system is designed for a specific part family, which integrates the characteristics of RMS and RMT. The reconfiguration path problem of one RMT system is an urgent problem to be solved. Therefore, an optimal reconfiguration path decision method for one RMT system is proposed in this paper. The objective is to produce the entire part family at the minimum reconfiguration effort. Reconfiguration time is adopted as the characteristic value of reconfiguration effort in this paper. The Tabu Search algorithm (TS) is used to solve this problem due to its excellent search ability. Process rule is considered during computation to obtained reasonable solution. A case study is given to implement the proposed method. The result shows that the proposed method can produce an optimal reconfiguration path for one RMT system satisfying the process rule.
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THE PECULIARITIES OF GRECO-ROMAN STYLE WRESTLERS TACTICAL TRAINING TAKING INTO ACCOUNT INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS AND COMPETITIONS RULES CHANGE. Mubarakzyanov R.B., June 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.14526/01_1111_34.

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