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Programming: algorithms 1 education systems 1 heuristic Statistics: correlation 1 research and development 1 statistics: correlation 1 statistics: regression 1 time series Transportation: models 1 traffic 1
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Agafonov, Evgeny 1 Bargiela, Andrzej 1 Birnbaum, Philip H. 1 Burke, Edmund 1 Peytchev, Evtim 1
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European Journal of Operational Research 1 Management Science 1
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Mathematical justification of a heuristic for statistical correlation of real-life time series
Agafonov, Evgeny; Bargiela, Andrzej; Burke, Edmund; … - In: European Journal of Operational Research 198 (2009) 1, pp. 275-286
Many of the analyses of time series that arise in real-life situations require the adoption of various simplifying assumptions so as to cope with the complexity of the phenomena under consideration. Whilst accepting that these simplifications lead to heuristics providing less accurate processing...
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Contingencies for Interdisciplinary Research: Matching Research Questions with Research Organizations
Birnbaum, Philip H. - In: Management Science 27 (1981) 11, pp. 1279-1293
The conditions under which interdisciplinary research helps improve research performance are explored in a heterogeneous sample of 67 ongoing academic interdisciplinary teams from the United States and Canada. We conclude that interdisciplinary research is more appropriate for very difficult...
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