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Pricing process as capability: A resource-based perspective

by Shantanu Dutta, Mark J. Zbaracki, Mark Bergen - Strategic Management Journal , 2003
"... Strategists following the resource-based view argue that firms can generate rents through value creation. To create value, firms develop and use resources and capabilities that other firms cannot imitate, trade for, or substitute other assets for. Even a firm that has created value, however, may not ..."
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, resources may be used ineffectively. Our view of pricing as a capability therefore takes the resource-based-view straight to the heart of what is perhaps the central economic question: the best use of resources. Copyright 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Straight Line Path-Planning in Visual

by Graziano Chesi, Domenico Prattichizzo, Antonio Vicino
"... This paper deals with visual servoing for 6-degree-of-freedom robot manipulators, and considers the problem of establishing whether and how it is possible to reach the desired location while keeping all features in the field of view and following a straight line in the Euclidean space. A path-planni ..."
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This paper deals with visual servoing for 6-degree-of-freedom robot manipulators, and considers the problem of establishing whether and how it is possible to reach the desired location while keeping all features in the field of view and following a straight line in the Euclidean space. A path

An Algorithm for Straight-Line Drawing of Planar Graphs

by D. Harel, M. Sardas , 1998
"... We present a new algorithm for drawing planar graphs on the plane. It can be viewed as a generalization of the algorithm of Chrobak and Payne, which, in turn, is based on an algorithm by de Fraysseix, Pach, and Pollack. Our algorithm improves the previous ones in that it does not require a prelimi ..."
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We present a new algorithm for drawing planar graphs on the plane. It can be viewed as a generalization of the algorithm of Chrobak and Payne, which, in turn, is based on an algorithm by de Fraysseix, Pach, and Pollack. Our algorithm improves the previous ones in that it does not require a

Straight line path-planning in visual servoing

by Graziano Chesi , Domenico Prattichizzo , Antonio Vicino - Journal of Dynamic Systems Measurement and Control-Transactions of the ASME , 2007
"... This paper deals with visual servoing for 6-degree-of-freedom robot manipulators, and considers the problem of establishing whether and how it is possible to reach the desired location while keeping all features in the field of view and following a straight line in the Euclidean space. A path-plann ..."
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This paper deals with visual servoing for 6-degree-of-freedom robot manipulators, and considers the problem of establishing whether and how it is possible to reach the desired location while keeping all features in the field of view and following a straight line in the Euclidean space. A path

Intrinsics-Free Visual Servoing with Respect to Straight Lines

by Ezio Malis, Jean-jacques Borrelly, Patrick Rives - In IEEE/RSJ Int. Conf. on Intelligent Robots Systems, IROS’02 , 2002
"... In this paper we propose a new approach for visualservoing with respect to a set of 3D straight lines. The main di#erence with respect to previous approaches is that the new scheme can be used with a zooming camera or even if the reference image has been learned with a di#erent camera. The zoom is p ..."
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is particularly useful in order to keep the visual features in the camera field of view and/or to bound their size in the image reducing the influence of noise on features extraction. Experiments with a zooming camera have validated the vision-based control law.

Simple Procedure for Minimum Zone Evaluation of Straightness and Flatness

by Gyula Hermann
"... Abstract: Algorithms to determine the minimum zone straightness and flatness have been successfully established by a number of researchers. This paper after presenting algorithms based on techniques borrowed from computational geometry focuses on the robustness and simplicity of the mathematical tec ..."
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Abstract: Algorithms to determine the minimum zone straightness and flatness have been successfully established by a number of researchers. This paper after presenting algorithms based on techniques borrowed from computational geometry focuses on the robustness and simplicity of the mathematical

DAGWOOD - A System for Manipulating Polynomial Given by Straight-Line Programs

by Timothy S. Freeman, Gregory M. Imirzian, Erich Kaltofen, Lakshman Yagati - ACM Trans. Math. Software , 1988
"... . We discuss the design, implementation, and benchmarking of a system tha an manipulate symbolic expressions represented by their straight-line computations. Our syst c tem is capable of performing rational arithmetic on, evaluating, differentiating, taking greates ommon divisors of, and factoring ..."
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polynomials in straight-line format. The straight-line c results can also be converted to standard sparse format. We show by example that our system an handle problems for which conventional methods lead to excessive intermediate expres- # sion swell. ############## * This material is based upon work

Steam cracking of hydrocarbons 3. Straight-run naphtha

by M Bajus , V Vesely , P A Leclercq , J A Rijks , J Freel , W J M Pleters , R B J Anderson
"... The results of the current study support the view that the principal role of COz is to maintain the catalyst in an active state rather than to take place in a direct hydrogenation to methanol. Conclusions This study has demonstrated that novel catalysts of the Raney type, produced by the caustic ex ..."
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of alloy extraction and secondly into their industrial applicability with regard to poisoning and thermal stability, two properties which have caused problems in other copper-based methanol synthesis catalysts (Dewing and Davis, 1975 Steam cracking of straight-run naphtha from Romashkino crude oil

Simultaneous Linear Estimation of Multiple View Geometry and Lens Distortion

by Andrew W. Fitzgibbon , 2001
"... A bugbear of uncalibrated stereo reconstruction is that cameras which deviate from the pinhole model have to be pre-calibrated in order to correct for nonlinear lens distortion. If they are not, and point correspondence is attempted using the uncorrected images, the matching constraints provided by ..."
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performance against bundle-adjusted calibration-grid data. The new estimator is fast enough to be included in a RANSAC-based matching loop, and we show cases of matching being rendered possible by its use. I show how the same lens can be calibrated in a natural scene where the lack of straight lines precludes

Robust Convex Hull-based Algoritm for Straightness and Flatness Determination in Coordinate Measuring

by Gyula Hermann
"... Abstract: Algorithms to determine the minimum zone straightness and flatness have been successfully established by a number of researchers. This paper after presenting algorithms based on techniques borrowed from computational geometry focuses on the robustness and simplicity of the mathematical tec ..."
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Abstract: Algorithms to determine the minimum zone straightness and flatness have been successfully established by a number of researchers. This paper after presenting algorithms based on techniques borrowed from computational geometry focuses on the robustness and simplicity of the mathematical
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