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Respond
- E D B Y W o R D S A C A S E F O R A N E W L I T E R A C Y M A R I O M O L I N A R I Respond FIRST we
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Predicting Telecommunication Equipment Failures from Sequences of Network Alarms
- , Oxford University Press. Predicting Telecommunication Equipment Failures from Sequences of Network Alarms
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SPATIAL ALARMS
- of the computations in spatial alarms can be done on the client side alone. For instance in [2] a detailed analysis
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AUDITORY ALARMS, MEDICAL STANDARDS, AND URGENCY
- not be effective. 1. INTRODUCTION The problems with auditory alarms have been noted in scores of articles
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Customers Respond
- ://www.oracle.com/peoplesoft/rdb_casestudy.pdf Customers Respond “We began to use Rdb in 1991 and were concerned about continued support when Oracle
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Scalable Processing of Spatial Alarms
- of spatial alarms and the problem of spatial alarm processing. We introduce the concept of safe period
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Learning to live with false alarms
- ABSTRACT Learning to Live with False Alarms Chris Drummond Institute for Information Technology
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An improved technique for reducing false alarms due to soft errors
- heeded because most of these alarms are false and responding to them will affect system performance
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Alarm reduction and correlation in intrusion detection systems
- extent the third issue which is a prerequisite for future sophisticated analysis of alarm data. The work
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Detecting alarm sounds
- to respond to their acoustic environments. Since by their nature alarm sounds are intended to be easily
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