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What is Fuzzy Logic?
... an inference procedure." (20/04/03, Pranaya)
Membership functions: (Fuzzy Subsets)
Just as there I a strong relationship between the logic of Boolean and subsets, with fuzzy logic exists a strong relationship between fuzzy logic and fuzzy subsets theory. http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/Groups/AI/html/faqs/ai/fuzzy/part1/faq-doc-2.html
The difference with the fuzzy ...
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What is research?
... survey of definitions, models and practical encounters will lead to a clearer understanding of the issues involved in conducting research and will allow the Author to outline his own imperfect theory of what research involves (I think it a safe ...
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What is Six Sigma?
... of outputs of a process and helps us to understand how far the process deviates from perfection. A defect is a measurable characteristic of a process or output that does not conform to specifications or requirements. As we can see ...
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What is the best site for a new industrial estate in Cranliegh?
... sites to each other to find out which one
is the best and which one best suits the requirements of a new
industrial estate in Cranliegh.
If the number is red, site F has more points then site M, for ...
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What is the effect of angle orientation of 3D objects when attempting to decide between mirror images and non-mirror images?
... different (usually a mirror image).
The analog theory introduced by Shepard (1975) argues that the internal process involved are an analog process, in that it is a mental process that corresponds in some way to a physical process of ...
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What Role Should Users Play in Interface Design ? Evaluate the Different Approaches that have alread
... early testing and evaluation should be carried out with the users. The final principal says that the design needs to be highly interactive and cycles of 'design-test with users-redesign' should not be uncommon. There is no one right solution for ...
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What Was the Tsarist Political System? To What Extent Had It Changed By 1914?
... speaking out. It can look as if the Tsar was more a dictator than a monarch.
The other consequences of the Tsars hold on Russia were the failing and ineffective administration that eventually led to the Tsarist systems downfall. A ...
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Which is more attractive in Wheatley, intrinsic or extrinsic values of houses?
... with over 60 clubs, societies and voluntary organisations represented, making it a vibrant and active society. It is situated some 6 miles East of Oxford. I have chosen it from a geographical studying point of view, that it is the ...
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Which properties of HTTP waste bandwidth? What is the additional problem using HTTP/1.0 together with TCP? How does HTTP/1.1 improve the situation?
... Many companies want to place advertisements on web pages and need feedback, e.g. through the number of clicks. Many present-day page contain dynamic objects that cannot be cached, e.g., access counters.
* POSTing: Sending content form a client to a server ...
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Why did the Amerindians become extinct in the Caribbean?
... from soil erosion and from being washed away in heavy rains. The staple foods produced using this system were manioc, sweet potatoes, arrowroot and yuca.
The Indians only produced enough necessary for their survival. Because of the diversity of the plants ...
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Why has the operation of the WTO dispute settlement procedure become politically contentious?
... for the international trade dispute system as disputes can now be settled much quicker. With this in mind I will be looking at why now after only 10 years the DSB has come under constant criticism for being politically contentious ...
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Why was an Independent Commission on the Voting system set up?
... even though the area they represent is slightly larger.
4. It suggests that the electoral system in Great Britain should be reviewed and checked on a continual and regular basis.
1.Why was an Independent Commission on the Voting system set up?
Politicians ...
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Wireless LANs, WLANs are now deployed at great pace both on company premises and in public hot spots.
... security and flexibility. Data sharing is one of the major issues of distributed computing. Actually distributed means branches of computers connected through wires or wireless mechanism. In distributed environment distribution of data can be done in such a way that ...
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Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) technology is rapidly becoming a crucial component of computer networks and has developed extremely during the past few years.
... Authorisation Request (PAR) to IEEE to initiate the 802.11 working group. Hayes became chairman of the working group and led the standards effort to its completion in June 1997.
In September 1999 they ratified the 802.11b "High Rate" amendment to the ...
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Xultalin
... the club I will be making a web-site. This will give out information and advertise the club. This will give access to fans all over the world and can find out up-to-date info about the club and will increase the ...
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‘Four Hour Format’ Recruitment System
... be appropriate
ii. Post sign in your door/window
iii. Post ad in local and daily papers
iv. Post ad in trade/industry publications
v. Post ad in local houses of worship
vi. Email/mail/fax ad to customer database, vendors, personal/business colleague database
vii. Fax job description to ...
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“What are the key elements of a psychological assessment for a mental health problem
... different types of disorders.
One key element of psychological assessment is therefore that the data must be collected. It is, however, usually more complicated than simply matching the behaviour with that stated in the DSM-IV as diagnosis cannot be dependant on ...
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... encryption techniques into areas such as authentication, data
integrity, and non-repudiation of data transfer. In the following, basic terminology and the main methods of
cryptography are presented. Any opinions and evaluations presented here are speculative, and neither the
authors nor ...