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JCT
2006
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On the coexistence of conference matrices and near resolvable 2-(2k+1, k, k-1) designs
We show that a near resolvable 2-(2k + 1, k, k - 1) design exists if and only if a conference matrix of order 2k + 2 does. A known result on conference matrices then allows us to ...
Malcolm Greig, Harri Haanpää, Petteri Ka...
JCB
2008
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New Constructions of One- and Two-Stage Pooling Designs
The study of gene functions requires a DNA library of high quality, such a library is obtained from a large mount of testing and screening. Pooling design is a very helpful tool f...
Yongxi Cheng, Ding-Zhu Du
CONSTRAINTS
2007
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Design of Financial CDO Squared Transactions Using Constraint Programming
We give an approximate and often extremely fast method of building a particular kind of portfolio in finance, here called a portfolio design (PD), with applications in the credit ...
Pierre Flener, Justin Pearson, Luis G. Reyna, Olof...
IEICET
2006
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Synchronization Verification in System-Level Design with ILP Solvers
Concurrency is one of the most important issues in system-level design. Interleaving among parallel processes can cause an extremely large number of different behaviors, making de...
Thanyapat Sakunkonchak, Satoshi Komatsu, Masahiro ...
IJIM
2008
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The Importance of the Learner's Environmental Context in the Design of M-Learning Products
: As mobile devices, such as PDAs, iPods, and mobile phones become more common, corporations are turning to mobile learning to improve employee performance. Today's m-learning...
David A. Guralnick
CACM
2007
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Is abstraction the key to computing?
ACTION THE KEY TO COMPUTING? Why is it that some software engineers and computer scientists are able to produce clear, elegant designs and programs, while others cannot? Is it poss...
Jeff Kramer
DM
2006
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Efficient crossover designs for comparing test treatments with a control treatment
Within a large family of crossover designs this paper characterizes the mathematical structures of A-optimal and A-efficient crossover designs for the purpose of statistical compa...
A. Sadam Hedayat, Min Yang
CORR
2006
Springer
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Reuse of designs: Desperately seeking an interdisciplinary cognitive approach
This text analyses the papers accepted for the workshop "Reuse of designs: an interdisciplinary cognitive approach" (Visser, 1993). Several dimensions and questions consi...
Willemien Visser, Brigitte Trousse
CSDA
2008
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Robust designs for series estimation
We discuss optimal design problems for a popular method of series estimation in regression problems. Commonly used design criteria are based on the generalized variance of the est...
Holger Dette, Douglas P. Wiens
BMCBI
2008
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Statistical methodology for the analysis of dye-switch microarray experiments
Background: In individually dye-balanced microarray designs, each biological sample is hybridized on two different slides, once with Cy3 and once with Cy5. While this strategy ens...
Tristan Mary-Huard, Julie Aubert, Nadera Mansouri-...