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Process Mining Put Into Context

by Schahram Dustdar
"... Abstract. Process mining techniques can be used to discover and analyze business processes based on raw event data. This article first summarizes guiding principles and challenges taken from the recently released Process Mining Manifesto. Next, the authors argue that the context in which events occu ..."
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Abstract. Process mining techniques can be used to discover and analyze business processes based on raw event data. This article first summarizes guiding principles and challenges taken from the recently released Process Mining Manifesto. Next, the authors argue that the context in which events

Process Mining Put into Context

by Web-scale Workflow, Wil M. P. Van
"... Process mining techniques help organizations discover and analyze business processes based on raw event data. The recently released “Process Mining Manifesto” presents guiding principles and challenges for process mining. Here, the authors summarize the manifesto’s main points and argue that analyst ..."
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that analysts should take into account the context in which events occur when analyzing processes. Process mining is an emerging research discipline that sits between computational intelligence and data mining on one hand, and process modeling and analysis on the other. 1 Process mining techniques help

Behavioral theories and the neurophysiology of reward,

by Wolfram Schultz - Annu. Rev. Psychol. , 2006
"... ■ Abstract The functions of rewards are based primarily on their effects on behavior and are less directly governed by the physics and chemistry of input events as in sensory systems. Therefore, the investigation of neural mechanisms underlying reward functions requires behavioral theories that can ..."
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■ Abstract The functions of rewards are based primarily on their effects on behavior and are less directly governed by the physics and chemistry of input events as in sensory systems. Therefore, the investigation of neural mechanisms underlying reward functions requires behavioral theories

Putting Events in Context: Aspects for Event-based Distributed Programming

by A. Holzer, L. Ziarek, K. R. Jayaram, P. Eugster - In AOSD’11
"... Event-based programming is an appealing paradigm for developing pervasive systems since events enable the decoupling of interacting components. Unfortunately, many eventbased languages and systems have hardwired notions of physical or logical time and space. This limits their adaptability and target ..."
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and target deployment environments, as pervasive systems rely on inherent interaction and interchanging of different protocols and infrastructures. This paper thus introduces domain-specific aspects for capturing event context, generalizing beyond the classic time and space dimensions associated with events

Whom You Know Matters: Venture Capital Networks and Investment Performance,

by Yael Hochberg , Alexander Ljungqvist , Yang Lu , Steve Drucker , Jan Eberly , Eric Green , Yaniv Grinstein , Josh Lerner , Laura Lindsey , Max Maksimovic , Roni Michaely , Maureen O'hara , Ludo Phalippou Mitch Petersen , Jesper Sorensen , Per Strömberg Morten Sorensen , Yael Hochberg , Johnson - Journal of Finance , 2007
"... Abstract Many financial markets are characterized by strong relationships and networks, rather than arm's-length, spot-market transactions. We examine the performance consequences of this organizational choice in the context of relationships established when VCs syndicate portfolio company inv ..."
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Abstract Many financial markets are characterized by strong relationships and networks, rather than arm's-length, spot-market transactions. We examine the performance consequences of this organizational choice in the context of relationships established when VCs syndicate portfolio company

CN: Positional orthology: putting genomic evolutionary relationships into context

by Colin N. Dewey - Brief. Bioinform
"... Orthology is a powerful refinement of homology that allows us to describe more precisely the evolution of genomes and understand the function of the genes they contain. However, because orthology is not concerned with genomic position, it is limited in its ability to describe genes that are likely t ..."
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the shorter term ‘toporthology’, with respect to the evolutionary events experienced by a gene’s ancestors. Through a discussion of recent studies on the role of genomic context in gene evolution, we show that the distinction between orthology and toporthology is biologically significant. We then review a

Food Marketing Expenditures Aimed at Youth Putting the Numbers in Context

by unknown authors , 2013
"... Abstract: In response to concerns about childhood obesity, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released two reports documenting food and beverage marketing expenditures to children and adolescents. The recently released 2012 report found an inflation-adjusted 19.5 % reduction in marketing expenditure ..."
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Initiative (CFBAI) is limited in scope and effectiveness: expenditures increased for many noncovered marketing techniques (i.e., product placement, movie/ video, cross-promotion licenses, athletic sponsorship, celebrity fees, events, philanthropy, and other); only two restaurants are members of CFBAI

The price of not putting a price on love

by A Peter Mcgraw , Derick F Davis , Sydney E Scott , Philip E Tetlock
"... Abstract We examine financial challenges of purchasing items that are readily-available yet symbolic of loving relationships. Using weddings and funerals as case studies, we find that people indirectly pay to avoid taboo monetary trade-offs. When purchasing items symbolic of love, respondents chose ..."
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events (Study 2), and more routine purchase events (Study 3). Trade-off avoidance, however, was limited to monetary trade-offs associated with loved ones. When either money or love was omitted from the decision context, people were more likely to engage in trade-off reasoning. By abandoning cost

Entrepreneurial aging and employment growth in the context of extreme growth events Entrepreneurial aging and employment growth in the context of extreme growth events

by Antje Schimke , Impressum Karlsruher , Antje Schimke
"... Abstract This paper investigates empirical evidence on the linkage between entrepreneurial aging of the workforce and firm growth. More precisely, it aims to analyse the impact of aging on employment growth in the context of extreme growth events. Basically, the study is conducted to capture the ov ..."
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Abstract This paper investigates empirical evidence on the linkage between entrepreneurial aging of the workforce and firm growth. More precisely, it aims to analyse the impact of aging on employment growth in the context of extreme growth events. Basically, the study is conducted to capture

Temporal context calibrates interval timing

by Mehrdad Jazayeri, Michael N. Shadlen, Helen Hay, Whitney Foundation - Nature Neuroscience , 2010
"... We use our sense of time to identify temporal relationships between events and to anticipate actions. How well we can exploit temporal contingencies depends on the variability of our measurements of time. We asked humans to reproduce time intervals drawn from different underlying distributions. As e ..."
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We use our sense of time to identify temporal relationships between events and to anticipate actions. How well we can exploit temporal contingencies depends on the variability of our measurements of time. We asked humans to reproduce time intervals drawn from different underlying distributions
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