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... know the price of a mousetrap?Customers no longer need to know the price of servers, software and the rest ofthe parts making up the IT service stack. This knowledge is as useful as knowing the ... undertaking a Return on Investment (ROI) without taking into consideration the time value of money, or where applicable, foreign currency exposure. The title of this ebook hints at the error in this ... against their cloud services costs. This is best seen as a ‘generation one’ performance measure. This measure is no longer suitable for the assessment of value from cloud services. It is akin...
... smoking, drinking, ex-ercising and the body mass index - contribute to explaining the gradient. The size of this contribution is larger when we consider the entire history of behaviors ratherthan ... behaviors inthe immediate past. Inthe former case, we find that the effects of education on smoking, drinking, exercising and eating a proper diet account for atmost 23% to 45% ofthe entire effect of ... countries.Defining P (D) as the probability of reporting a condition, this probability is the product ofthe probability of undergoing screening P (S) and the probability of havinga condition...
... on what entails success inthe microfinance industry also makes a systematic review of the evidence ofthe impact of microfinance timely.And inthe latter half of 2010 the microfinance industry ... Details of 35 studies included inthe map 83Appendix 4.1: Further details of 15 studies included inthe in- depth synthesis 85Appendix 4.2: Narrative synthesis of findings relating to the impact of ... Robinson 1995). One aspect ofthe commercialisation ofthe microfinance industry is its formalisation, i.e. microfinance institutions (MFIs) transforming themselves into banks and turning...
... It is therefore, in my view, preferable to examine measures of that kind inthe light ofthe Treaty rules rather than to remove them from the scope ofthe Treaty.79 In the light of these ... but this is nothing more than whatthe Treaty on the Functioning ofthe European Union (and previously the EC Treaty) actually envisages, and isthe logical consequence of a finding that the ... access plays the central role inthe argumentation, the intention ofthe ECJ is not to revise its view ofthe certain selling arrangements as expressed in Keck, nor to revise the conditions...
... series of case studies of nine ofthe SSI projects. In a report of a secondary analysis of all nine case studies, Clune (1998) identified the goals ofthe study astesting the central thesis of systemic ... perspective ofthe landscape, I believe this is afair representation ofthe state of knowledge inthe field. Adding further pieces of high-quality work wouldcertainly influence the details ofthe story ... is at these other levels one must look to deter-mine the impact ofthe NSES on the science curriculum inthe nation’s schools. 82 WHATISTHE INFLUENCE OFTHE NSES?Student AccountabilityThe...
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... Staff training is an integral part ofthe overall development strategy ofthe business. Staff are not trained or not trained fit isthe main cause leading to the current state enterprises are ... how to maintain working atmosphere. Because the performance of an individual in a large organization where the air is due to work or the work culture ofthe organization that brings3. Increase ... sequences of routines in every single area of everyday living or working. ãOrganisational skills are sequences of routines in every single area of everyday living or working. ãOrganizational skills...
... sentences, resulting in a total training set of 4,040k sentences. We believe that our result is quite promising for the future of unsupervised parsing. In putting our best f-score in table 4 into perspective, ... domain or the LA Times domain. Although the effect of adding LA Times data is weaker than adding WSJ data, it is noteworthy that the unsupervised induction of trees from the LA Times domain ... 3 indicates that there is a monotonous increase in f-score on the WSJ test set if NANC text is added to our training data in both cases, independent of whether the sentences come from the...
... multilateral or integral obligations, on the other, is one ofthe focal points of this study. It is further discussed in chapter 2below, pp. 52 88. The shift from all norms ofinternationallaw being equal ... is why WTO law isinternational law. It is not a ‘self-contained regime’ inthe sense of a regime existing outside ofinternational law. As Pieter Jan Kuijper noted: The GATT, as isthe case with ... most prominent and urgent problems in international governance is how the different branches and norms of international law interact, and what to do inthe event of conflict. With no single‘international...
... work inthe elds of aesthetics and the philosophy of art; building diversity and inclusiveness in these elds; raising the prole of aesthetics and the philosophy of art within the profession ... explaining what kind of object wine is, what kinds of objects are tastes, aromas, and whatisthe differ-ence between taste and tasting. Then from an epistemological point of view: what does ... consider the case of neuroaesthetics. This new branch of empirical aesthetics is often dened as the study ofthe neural processes underlying aesthetic experience. In other words, the job of neuroaestheticians...
... parsing models use linguisticintuitions to find this minimal set, for example byrestricting the statistical dependencies to the locality of headwords of constituents (Collins1997, 1999; Eisner ... to the product of the inside probability ofthe item and its priorprobability. Any item with a score less than 10−5times of that ofthe best item is pruned from the chart.4 Whatisthe Minimal ... be the case that DOP's gain in parseaccuracy with increasing subtree depth is due to the model becoming sensitive to the influence of lexical heads higher inthe tree, and that this gaincould...
... "typically inthe range of 3–5points", although they also recommend caution in inter-preting 3–5 points on the SF-36 dimensions as the MCID.[23] The method of scoring the SF-36 is not based ... beinfluenced by the degree of homogeneity or heterogeneity in the sample. Distribution-based methods rely on ex-pressing an effect in terms ofthe underlying distribution of the results. Investigators ... test the hypothesis of homogene-ity of MID across the nine studies. If there was no statisti-cal evidence of lack of homogeneity, a 95% confidenceinterval for the summary estimate ofthe MID...
... radiologist orother suitably trained specialist review all the images or just the baseline images in a longitudinal study. This will also addto the cost ofthe research study.Despite the increasing ... balanced against the cost of training such persons, as well as the rate of scansrequiring specialist review, inthe prevailing medicolegalenvironment.We raise this issue because, although the ethical ... This is asignificant ethical benefit in longitudinal studies that requirerepetitive imaging of healthy subjects. MRI is thus being usedincreasingly for the imaging of joints for both clinical...