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A survey of trust and reputation systems for online service provision

by Audun Jøsang, Roslan Ismail, Colin Boyd , 2005
"... Trust and reputation systems represent a significant trend in decision support for Internet mediated service provision. The basic idea is to collect information about potential service providers in order to select the most reliable and trustworthy provider of services and information and to avoid th ..."
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filtering systems. Reputation systems are already being used in successful commercial online applications. There is also a rapidly growing literature around trust and reputation systems, but unfortunately this activity is not very coherent. The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of existing

Web Server Workload Characterization: The Search for Invariants (Extended Version)

by Martin F. Arlitt, Carey L. Williamson , 1996
"... The phenomenal growth in popularity of the World Wide Web (WWW, or the Web) has made WWW traffic the largest contributor to packet and byte traffic on the NSFNET backbone. This growth has triggered recent research aimed at reducing the volume of network traffic produced by Web clients and servers, b ..."
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are used in this study: three from academic environments, two from scientific research organizations, and one from a commercial Internet provider. These data sets represent three different orders of magnitude in server activity, and two different orders of magnitude in time duration, ranging from one week

Organizations, and Use for Commercial Activities:

by unknown authors
"... The use of university academic and administrative buildings is primarily intended for educational pursuits. When not necessary for educationally related activity, university grounds, buildings and all space therein may be used by groups and organizations when reserved in accordance with university p ..."
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The use of university academic and administrative buildings is primarily intended for educational pursuits. When not necessary for educationally related activity, university grounds, buildings and all space therein may be used by groups and organizations when reserved in accordance with university

Introduction: Commercial Activity

by Mary Ann Liebert
"... ‘‘Ifentrepreneurs and arbitrageurs were our heroes of the ‘80s, we hope scientists and engineers will ..."
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‘‘Ifentrepreneurs and arbitrageurs were our heroes of the ‘80s, we hope scientists and engineers will

A new database on financial development and structure, Working paper

by Thorsten Beck, Aslı Demirgüç-kunt, Ross Levine - Journal of Financial Economics , 1999
"... The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the author(s) and should not be attributed in any manner to the World Bank, to its affiliated organizations, or to members of its Board of Executive Directors or the countries they represent. The World Bank ..."
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across countries and over time. This database is unique in that it unites a wide variety of indicators that measure the size, activity and efficiency of financial intermediaries and markets. It improves on previous efforts by presenting data on the public share of commercial banks, by introducing

Warming and earlier spring increase western U.S. forest wildfire activity

by A. L. Westerling, Et Al - Science , 2006
"... This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. If you wish to distribute this article to others, you can order high-quality copies for your colleagues, clients, or customers by clicking here. Permission to republish or repurpose articles or portions of articles can be obtained by following ..."
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This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. If you wish to distribute this article to others, you can order high-quality copies for your colleagues, clients, or customers by clicking here. Permission to republish or repurpose articles or portions of articles can be obtained

COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND POPULATION GROWTH IN MEDIEVAL

by Romanizing The, Berbers Elizabeth Fentress, England John Langdon, James Masschaele , 2006
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RMM: A Methodology for Structured Hypermedia Design

by Tomás Isakowitz, Edward A. Stohr, P. Balasubramanian , 1995
"... Hypermedia application design differs from other software design in that it involves navigation as well as user-interface and information processing issues. We present the Relationship Management Data model (RMDM) and the Relationship Management (RMM) methodology for the design and development of hy ..."
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of hypermedia applications. The seven steps of the methodology lend themselves to computer support, paving the way for a computerized environment to support the design and development of hypermedia applications. This article focuses on design activities, which are addressed within the first three steps

TRENDS REGARDING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY IN ROMANIA

by Catana Adina
"... World economy is experiencing some important transformations, mainly due to the rapid evolution of the informational and communication technologies. In the last years, new technologies flooded the production processes. They have allowed the improvement of the processing and use of the economic infor ..."
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shorter time period these are being built and they become available for the commercial activity, the revolution in the field of supply, merchandise storage and manipulation, the appearance of different types of intelligent machineries and equipment, merchandise storage software improving the way

Commercial Activity in the Ivory Tower: Propensity and Productivity ¤ 1

by Jerry G. Thursby, Marie C. Thursby , 2000
"... This paper examines several explanations for the recent growth in university licensing. We focus on the role of inputs, including intermediate inputs, in the process, and we examine the extent to which the dramatic increase in this so-called commercial activity is driven by faculty and administrator ..."
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This paper examines several explanations for the recent growth in university licensing. We focus on the role of inputs, including intermediate inputs, in the process, and we examine the extent to which the dramatic increase in this so-called commercial activity is driven by faculty
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