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Qualitative Researching

by James Mason, Vasilis Fthenakis, Ken Zweibel, Tom Hansen, Thomas Nikolakakis , 1996
"... ltaic (PV) electricity production from an intermittent Since 1978, compressed air energy storage (CAES) compressed air can then be released on demand to the CAES plant’s turbo-generator set to generate premium value electricity. The first CAES plant was built in broadened in the ittency of wind g wi ..."
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ltaic (PV) electricity production from an intermittent Since 1978, compressed air energy storage (CAES) compressed air can then be released on demand to the CAES plant’s turbo-generator set to generate premium value electricity. The first CAES plant was built in broadened in the ittency of wind g

Wind-Energy Projects

by Board On Environmental Studies
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Costly search and mutual fund flows

by Erik R. Sirri, Peter Tufano - Journal of Finance , 1998
"... This paper studies the flows of funds into and out of equity mutual funds. Consumers base their fund purchase decisions on prior performance information, but do so asymmetrically, investing disproportionately more in funds that performed very well the prior period. Search costs seem to be an importa ..."
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costs. ALTHOUGH MUCH ACADEMIC RESEARCH on mutual funds addresses issues of performance measurement and attribution, we can learn more from this industry than whether fund managers can consistently earn risk-adjusted excess returns. Researchers studying funds have shed light on how incentives affect fund

Computer support for knowledge-building communities

by Marlene Scardamalia, Carl Bereiter - The Journal of the Learning Sciences , 1994
"... Nobody wants to use technology to recreate education as it is, yet there is not much to distinguish what goes on in most computer-supported classrooms versus traditional classrooms. Kay (1991) has suggested that the phenomenon of reframing innovations to recreate the familiar is itself commonplace. ..."
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(e.g., creating Lego Logo machines by following steps in a manual). With new technologies, student-generated collages and reproductions appear more inventive and sophisticated-with impressive displays of sound, video, and typography-but from a cognitive perspective, it is not clear what, if any

Bro: A System for Detecting Network Intruders in Real-Time

by Vern Paxson , 1999
"... We describe Bro, a stand-alone system for detecting network intruders in real-time by passively monitoring a network link over which the intruder's traffic transits. We give an overview of the system's design, which emphasizes highspeed (FDDI-rate) monitoring, real-time notification, clear ..."
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specialized language used to express a site's security policy. Event handlers can update state information, synthesize new events, record information to disk, and generate real-time notifications via syslog. We also discuss a number of attacks that attempt to subvert passive monitoring systems

Dynamic Itemset Counting and Implication Rules for Market Basket Data

by Sergey Brin, Rajeev Motwani, Jeffrey D. Ullman, Shalom Tsur , 1997
"... We consider the problem of analyzing market-basket data and present several important contributions. First, we present a new algorithm for finding large itemsets which uses fewer passes over the data than classic algorithms, and yet uses fewer candidate itemsets than methods based on sampling. We in ..."
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investigate the idea of item reordering, which can improve the low-level efficiency of the algorithm. Second, we present a new way of generating "implication rules," which are normalized based on both the antecedent and the consequent and are truly implications (not simply a measure of co

The emotional dog and its rational tail: a social intuitionist approach to moral judgment

by Jonathan Haidt - Psychological Review , 2001
"... This is the manuscript that was published, with only minor copy-editing alterations, as: Haidt, J. (2001). The emotional dog and its rational tail: A social intuitionist approach to moral judgment. Psychological Review. 108, 814-834 Copyright 2001, American Psychological Association To obtain a repr ..."
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the hypothesis that moral reasoning does not cause moral judgment; rather, moral reasoning is usually a post-hoc construction, generated after a judgment has been reached. The social intuitionist model is presented as an alternative to rationalist models. The model is a social model in that it de

Household Finance

by John Y. Campbell, Dan Bergstresser, Steve Cecchetti, De Medeiros, Xavier Gabaix, Michael Haliassos, David Laibson, Anna Lusardi, James Poterba, Tarun Ramadorai, Robert Shiller, Andrei Shleifer, Jeremy Stein, Sam Thompson, Luis Viceira, Tuomo Vuolteenaho - Journal of Finance, LXI , 2003
"... as the Presidential Address to the American Finance Association on January 7, 2006. It reflects the intellectual contributions of colleagues, coauthors, and students too numerous to thank individually. I would like to acknowledge, however, the special influence of my dissertation advisers at Yale, R ..."
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as the Presidential Address to the American Finance Association on January 7, 2006. It reflects the intellectual contributions of colleagues, coauthors, and students too numerous to thank individually. I would like to acknowledge, however, the special influence of my dissertation advisers at Yale, Robert Shiller and the late James Tobin,

THE FINANCIAL ACCELERATOR IN A QUANTITATIVE BUSINESS CYCLE FRAMEWORK

by Ben S. Bernanke, Mark Gertler, Simon Gilchrist , 1999
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Wireless sensor networks: a survey

by I. F. Akyildiz, W. Su, Y. Sankarasubramaniam, E. Cayirci , 2002
"... This paper describes the concept of sensor networks which has been made viable by the convergence of microelectro-mechanical systems technology, wireless communications and digital electronics. First, the sensing tasks and the potential sensor networks applications are explored, and a review of fact ..."
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This paper describes the concept of sensor networks which has been made viable by the convergence of microelectro-mechanical systems technology, wireless communications and digital electronics. First, the sensing tasks and the potential sensor networks applications are explored, and a review of factors influencing the design of sensor networks is provided. Then, the communication architecture for sensor networks is outlined, and the algorithms and protocols developed for each layer in the literature are explored. Open research issues for the realization of sensor networks are
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