نتایج جستجو برای: telephone exchange

تعداد نتایج: 220994  

2016
Paul A. Crook Alex Marin Vipul Agarwal Khushboo Aggarwal Tasos Anastasakos Ravi Bikkula Daniel Boies Asli Çelikyilmaz Senthilkumar Chandramohan Zhaleh Feizollahi Roman Holenstein Minwoo Jeong Omar Zia Khan Young-Bum Kim Elizabeth Krawczyk Xiaohu Liu Danko Panic Vasiliy Radostev Nikhil Ramesh Jean-Philippe Robichaud Alexandre Rochette Logan Stromberg Ruhi Sarikaya

We demonstrate the Task Completion Platform (TCP); a multi-domain, multi-turn dialogue platform that can host and execute large numbers of goal-orientated dialogue tasks. The platform features a task configuration language, Task Form, that allows the definition of each individual task to be decoupled from the overarching dialogue policy used by the platform to complete those tasks. This separat...

2010
Alexander Sahm Walid Maalej

While performing a certain task software developers use multiple tools, read different artifacts and change others. As software developers are often interrupted during a task, they end up simultaneously using a vast set of tools and artifacts. They need to switch between those artifacts many times until a task is completed. In sum a lot of time gets wasted due to locating, reopening or selectin...

2005
Gennadi Kazakevitch Luba Torlina Sharon Hendricks

The example of the youth mobile phone market is used for pilot empirical testing of a model of consumers’ decision making, based on common features of consumer behaviour in mature markets of information and high technology products. Firstly, we discuss the key properties of mature high technology markets which affect market behaviour and strategies. These properties include: established custome...

2012
Takao Matsumoto

A novel connectionist model accounting for cognitive dissonance is described, in which the concepts of self and attention are considered. The model makes it possible to use mathematical formulas to represent the cognitive-dissonance process. Analysis reveals that the model fits experimental data of major paradigms in cognitive dissonance theory and that attention-focus switching causes building...

Journal: :Neurocomputing 2002
Ilya A. Rybak Julian F. R. Paton R. F. Rogers W. M. St.-John

Two alternative concepts have been o1ered to explain the neural mechanisms responsible for the generation of the respiratory motor pattern in the brainstem: a network paradigm and a hybrid pacemaker-network paradigm. Our computational and experimental studies were aimed at “building a bridge” between these concepts and considering the conditions that may de6ne switching from one mechanism of rh...

2007
Nikita Ratanov NIKITA RATANOV

In this paper we develop a financial market model based on continuous time random motions with alternating constant velocities and with jumps occurring when the velocity switches. If jump directions are in the certain correspondence with the velocity directions of the underlying random motion with respect to the interest rate, the model is free of arbitrage and complete. Memory effects of this ...

Journal: :Information Economics and Policy 2004
David Gilo Yossi Spiegel

We examine the interaction between two interconnected networks (e.g., two local exchange carriers (LECs)) and a third network (e.g., an interexchange carrier (IXC)) seeking access to their customer base. The IXC could either interconnect with both LECs or interconnect with only one LEC and transit calls to the other LEC via the first LEC s network. We show that there is a wide set of cases in w...

2000
Elliott Sober

1. Deriving Bayes' Theorem Bayes' theorem is a piece of mathematics. It is called a theorem because it is derivable from a simple definition in probability theory. As a piece of mathematics, it is not controversial. Bayesianism, on the other hand, is a controversial philosophical theory in epistemology. It proposes that the mathematics of probability theory can be put to work in explicating var...

Journal: :IJESMA 2016
Johanna Leväsluoto Jouko Heikkilä Joona Tuovinen Kaupo Viitanen

In our paper, we present a gamified role switching method which has been developed to promote dialogue and mutual learning in complex health care organisations. Our research is based on two case studies with 25 interviews and four workshops. Our study indicates that the gamified role switching method inspired and gave means for the participants to enhance systemic understanding of their organiz...

2002
Didem Demirhan Varghese S. Jacob Srinivasan Raghunathan

Firms in information technology (IT) intensive industries rely on IT investments to improve the quality of their products and services. Competing firms in these industries need to consider two opposing effects when they make IT investment decisions. The declining cost and improving performance of IT over time provides the later entrant a potential cost advantage. On the other hand, the first en...

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