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The worst failure: repeated failure to learn
- The worst failure: repeated failure to learn Alan. C. McLucas Principal Consultant Codarra
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A Failure to Learn from the Past
- for additional details. A Failure to Learn from the Past ∗ Eugene H. Spafford Purdue University CERIAS 656 Oval
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Learning To Prevent Failure State
- such that there is no direct transition from � to � . In our approach, we do not explicitly identify �, but learn a classifier
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« Evaluation of Mobile Collaboration: Learning from our Mistakes
- Ÿa½ Ÿ «Evaluation of Mobile Collaboration: Learning from our Mistakes Melanie Kellar, Kori Inkpen
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failures in
- develop a blackout model that allows us to improve our understanding of cascading failures and will later
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Using Knowledge of Cognitive Behavior to Learn from Failure
- Using Knowledge of Cognitive Behavior to Learn from Failure Michael T. Cox Michael Freed College
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Learning Methodology for Failure Detection and Accommodation
- Learning Methodology for Failure Detection and Accommodation Marios M. Polycarpou and Arun T
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Embracing Failure:
- , software bugs are the norm, and so software-induced failures are inevitable. When we turn our attention
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Are Our Teachers Learning?
- that our best teachers, those we learned the most from, were not salesmen of gadgets, quite the reverse. So
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The Future of Our Profession
- et al. 1993). Analyzing these positions using our framework (see figure 2) we see a change from a
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