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We consider customer joining behaviour for a system that consists of a FCFS queue with Bernoulli feedback. A consequence of the feedback characteristic is that the sojourn time of a customer already in the system depends on the joining decisions taken by future arrivals to the system. By...
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are allowed to have structure. To minimize resource coupling, this style uses structural interoperability based on the …
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Cohesion and coupling metrics for a modular ontology provide an insight into the efficiency of the modularization … cohesion and coupling metrics with continuous scale of measurement for modular ontology via deducing the degree of dependence … experimental results compared with the existing works, in terms of their cohesion and coupling values as well as the features of …
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We derive strong approximations to the supremum of the non-centered empirical process indexed by a possibly unbounded VC-type class of functions by the suprema of the Gaussian and bootstrap processes. The bounds of these approximations are non-asymptotic, which allows us to work with classes of...
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require uniform boundedness of the class of functions. The proof of the approximation theorem builds on a new coupling …
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This paper aims to analyse the behaviours related to the decoupling of the disclosed information on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and corporate sustainability, deepening these practices' knowledge within family businesses. For this purpose, we defined decoupling as a gap between social...
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sequence. This is achieved by using well-established coupling techniques. Then we apply the result to the bootstrap process and …
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of correlations in business cycle movements as reflecting some form of coupling or decoupling and, instead, suggests that …
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