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... appropriateamount of water, and reliability is paramount.■ The average toaster is great at browning bread in a repeatable manner.■ You can probably walk through a completely dark room, touch a few well-knownmilestones, ... case, a large actuator gain can make the systemunstable and lead to failures. Whenever altering the gain, remember to reevaluateand retest the dynamic performance of the control system.Realize ... isdesireable. Just be aware that increasing the gain of the actuator adds expense andwill adversely affect the dynamic (nonsteady state) behavior of the control systemas we will see later. In...
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... created maps containing as many as 518 million of these hyperlinks, a significant sample of the total. These maps allow rapid calculation ofa web page’s "PageRank", an Of course a distributed ... a text-based search engine, such as images, programs, and databases. This makes it possible to return webpages which have not actually been crawled. Note that pages that have not been crawled can causeproblems, ... several other extensions to PageRank,again see [Page 98]. Another intuitive justification is that a page can have a high PageRank if there are many pages that pointto it, or if there are some...
... years of data.portion of lone parents, number of GPs, and average age of adults, has not been uniform across areas.192.5 percentage points gap is only slightly larger than the estimated gap ... high and low educated parents.21IZA DP No. 3590 Anatomy ofa Health Scare:Education, Income and the MMR Controversy in the UKDan AnderbergArnaud ChevalierJonathan WadsworthDISCUSSION PAPER ... area fixed effects control for any time-invariant differences acrossHAs associated with level differences in uptake rates. The variable zjtmeasures the fraction of adults of parenting age in area...
... fict-search.com a referral fee every time that it displays anad that links to great-online-magazine.com on a search resultspage, and that ad is clicked on by a user.The Anatomyof Clickbot .A Neil Daswani, ... follows a link associated with a re-ferral account, the agent arrives at a landing page. A landingpage is a web page that an advertiser pays a search engine or re-ferrer to direct traffic to. ... upper-bound estimate of the dollaramount of attempted fraud against a major search engine:Estimated Dollar Fraud = Total bot clicks * P(click may leadto an ad) * P(click on an ad) * Average Cost Per...
... utilities. A sub-strategy is that part of the original strategy that is a strategy on thesubgame. A pair of strategies is a subgame per-fect equilibrium if, for any subgame, their sub-strategies are ... newlyproposed subset in a way that makes those states- of- affairs that are in it aligned with the metaphor,whereas all other states are left out of the proposedmetaphorical frame. As the game proceeds, ... interlocutors. Agame theoretic explana-tion advances the understanding of the process be-ing modeled, and hence of the applicability, andthe potential adaptation, of statistical models de-veloped on a...
... under particular scrutiny:I realize this quite often when people, when they hear that I am a fan, ask:‘What, you are a football fan, as a woman?’ I hear that very often.(Sabine, Borussia Mönchengladbach ... context.(Hartley 1997: 181)Hartley develops an alternative paradigm that takes account of the role of popular media, and of the subtle and complex ways political meanings andbeliefs are negotiated ... not part of and which would disqualify him as a fan. As fansseek spaces of self-projection, a politicization of football in general or ofa partic-ular club possibly endangers fans’ identification...
... Hence, Lemmas 5.9 and 5.10 implyTHE ALGEBRAIC COUNTERPART OF THE WAGNER HIERARCHY: PART II 489Figure 12. Example ofa computation of Algorithm 4.1.Example 4.5. Let A = {a, b},andletK = (A ∗ a) ω. ... and mcan access a node associated with each cut of [εm]ξm. Finally, since[εm]ξmand [εm]ξmare the two largest cuts of n,andn can accessm and m,thenn can access a node associated ... flower(¯1) associated withthe R-class of prefixes¯1appears.1Figure 20. The transformation ofa petal of S+into a petal of (S ω)+: the new idempotent 1, strictly ≤-larger than any other,appears.•...
... log as the most up to date ‘‘truth’’ aboutthe state of the data on disk. The main difference is thatdatabase systems do not use the log as the final repositoryfor data: a separate data area is ... purpose.The separate data area of these database systems meansthat they do not need the segment cleaning mechanisms of the Sprite LFS to reclaim log space. The space occupiedby the log in a database system ... The bandwidth of each of the five phases isshown separately. Sprite LFS has a higher write bandwidth andthe same read bandwidth as SunOS with the exception of sequen-tial reading ofa file that...
... in nature to a data manager which fails to freedata, but is easier to detect and prevent.• Data manager changes data. A malicious data manager may change the value of its data on each cacherefresh. ... data. It is usually madein response to a pager_data_request call made to the data manager by the kernel.Typical data managers will only provide data upon demand (when processing pager_data_request ... itinitiates a cache replacement. A data manager may restrict the use of cached data by issuing a pager_data_lock request, specifying the types of access (any combination of read, write, and execute)...