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Electronic computers. Computer science 64 Electronic computers. Computer science. Computer software 26 Management. Industrial Management 19 HF Commerce 12 Library Science. Information Science 7 HB Economic Theory 4 QA 75 Electronic computers. Computer science 4 Computer software 3 HG Finance 3 QA Mathematics 3 T Technology (General) 3 Q Science (General) 2 artificial intelligence 2 Artificial intelligence 1 BF Psychology 1 Business 1 Economic Theory 1 Electronic information resources 1 G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation 1 H Social Sciences 1 HC Economic History and Conditions 1 HD Industries. Land use. Labor 1 HE Transportation and Communications 1 Higher Education 1 Künstliche Intelligenz 1 L Education 1 Mathematical statistics 1 Probabilities 1 Road construction 1 SD Forestry 1 Straßenbau 1 T Technology 1 TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering 1 TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics 1 TS Manufactures 1 choice functions 1 computers-computer science 1 computers/computer science 1 computers: computer science 1 economics: game theory and bargaining theory 1
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Article 75 Book / Working Paper 22
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Congress Report 24 Thesis 12 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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Undetermined 64 English 32 German 1
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Harris, Lisa 7 English, C. 5 Terzis, S. 5 Sinnott, R.O. 4 Angelov, Plamen 3 Nixon, P. 3 Wagealla, W. 3 Baesens, Bart 2 Corea, Stephen 2 Dennis, Charles 2 Files, Craig M. 2 Jackson, Paul 2 Lowe, H. 2 McGettrick, A. 2 Mues, Christophe 2 Shao, Jianhua 2 Stell, A.J. 2 Vanthienen, Jan 2 Watt, J. 2 Abdul Majid, Mazlina 1 Abramowicz, W 1 Al-Khouri, Ali Mohammed S. M. 1 Alonso, G 1 Amati, G. 1 Anand, Sarabjot Singh 1 Anderson, A 1 Ansell, D. 1 ArroyoFigueroa, G 1 Aspinall, R.J. 1 Ayios, Angela 1 Aylett, Ruth 1 Bal, Jay 1 Bapat, R.B. 1 Beck, J.C. 1 Beetz, Michael 1 Bernardos, AM 1 Beynon, Malcolm James 1 Biundo, Susanne 1 Bloom, Nick 1 Bocaniala, C. D. 1
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INFORMS journal on applied analytics 1 Management Science 1 Management science : journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences 1
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BASE 94 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 RePEc 1
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Trust-based model for privacy control in context aware systems
Wagealla, W.; Terzis, S.; English, C. - 2003
In context-aware systems, there is a high demand on providing privacy solutions to users when they are interacting and exchanging personal information. Privacy in this context encompasses reasoning about trust and risk involved in interactions between users. Trust, therefore, controls the amount...
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An optimal location strategy for Internet sellers in markets with different tax rates
Wright, R.E.; Levin, E.J. - 2003
The traditional view that a high sales tax rate reduces trade by driving a wedge between the purchase and sale price may not apply to internet commerce for two reasons. The first reason is that the sales tax paid by buyers purchasing via the internet is determined by the tax rate in the region...
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IT sourcing reflections - Lessons for customers and suppliers
2003
For more than a decade, the authors have studied the best, worst, and emerging information technology sourcing practices in 543 large and small organizations world-wide. From an initial focus on cost reduction in the early 1990s, the authors found that customers now expect many business...
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How corporations e-source: From business technology projects to value networks
2003
A 78 organization study in USA, Europe and Australasia throughout 1999-2001 finds a variety of practices in sourcing the development and running of technology and e-businesses in value networks. The paper points to trade-offs in e-sourcing decisions, not least between speed to the net, cost, and...
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Impact on online technologies for e-music supplier networks
Hardaker, Glenn; Graham, Gary - 2003
There have been many claims that the Internet will revolutionise the way organisations do business. Though the Internet is increasingly encroaching on every facet of business life, the evidence for its transformative powers is still weak. However, there is one business sector where it does...
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Technological roadmap on AI planning and scheduling
Biundo, Susanne; Aylett, Ruth; Beetz, Michael; Borrajo, … - 2003
At the beginning of the new century, Information Technologies had become basic and indispensable constituents of the production and preparation processes for all kinds of goods and services and with that are largely influencing both the working and private life of nearly every citizen. This...
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Interval macroscopic models for traffic networks.
Gning, A. C.; Mihaylova, Lyudmila; Boel, R. - 2011
The development of real-time traffic models is of paramount importance for the purposes of optimising traffic flow. Inspired by the compositional model (CM) [1] and the METANET model [2], [3], this paper proposes an interval approach for macroscopic traffic modeling. We develop an interval...
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Probabilistic models of information retrieval based on measuring the divergence from randomness
Amati, G.; Van Rijsbergen, C.J. - 2002
We introduce and create a framework for deriving probabilistic models of Information Retrieval. The models are nonparametric models of IR obtained in the language model approach. We derive term-weighting models by measuring the divergence of the actual term distribution from that obtained under...
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Using simulation to explore trust lifecycle issues
Terzis, S.; English, C.; Stevenson, G.; Lowe, H.; … - 2002
Simulation is a vital tool in research methods for investigating lifecycle issues in critical application areas, such as scenarios involving trust. Our trust model is premised on the belief that the ability to form and evolve explicit values for trust in other principals in an interaction allows...
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A review of the IT outsourcing empirical literature and future research directions
Lacity, Mary; Khan, Shaji; Yan, Aihua; Willcocks, Leslie P. - 2010
An enormous amount of information has been produced about the IT outsourcing phenomenon over the last 20 years, but one has to look to the academic literature for consistent, objective, and reliable research approaches and analyses. Our review finds that, in practice, the academic literature on...
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