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Reviews about "Decision Tables (D.2.2...)":
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Restructuring decision tables for elucidation of knowledge Hewett R., Leuchner J. Data & Knowledge Engineering 46(3): 271-290, 2003. Type: Article This paper covers the use of second-order decision tables for compact representation of knowledge. There are two modes for their use: representation of expert knowledge in a compact manner, and compressed representation of learned rules as a...
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Jan 5 2004 |
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Spectral interpretation of decision diagrams Stankovic R., Astola J., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2003. 304 pp. Type: Book (9780387955452) In recent years, old work in the field of signal engineering is being studied with fresh interest by computer scientists and mathematicians. (See the recent survey by Jorgensen [1] for an example.) The traditional engineering tools of Fourier...
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Nov 6 2003 |
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Model checking and modular verification Grumberg O., Long D. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems 16(3): 843-871, 1994. Type: Article When reasoning about systems of parallel processes, verifying global properties requires construction of the global state space, whose size is typically exponential in the number of processes. Avoiding this state explosion is a central problem in ...
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Jun 1 1995 |
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A comparison of the decision table and tree Subramanian G., Nosek J., Raghunathan S., Kanitkar S. Communications of the ACM 35(1): 89-94, 1992. Type: Article Excluding the figures and references, the length of this interesting paper is about three pages. The ample set of references covers decision tables and trees from the perspectives of management science, cognitive psychology,...
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Oct 1 1993 |
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Criteria for Selecting a Variable in the Construction of Efficient Decision Trees Miyakawa M. IEEE Transactions on Computers 38(1): 130-141, 1989. Type: Article Decision tables are succinct representations of decision trees, which one can think of as multiple nested IF-THEN-ELSE constructs. Decision tables have been used for years by many software systems to choose the proper solution to a problem with...
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Feb 1 1990 |
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Structured tools and conditional logic: an empirical investigation Vessey I., Weber R. Communications of the ACM 29(1): 48-57, 1986. Type: Article This paper reviews the relative effectiveness of decision tables, decision trees, and structured English for program design and coding. Each method was tested for the two major programming tasks of describing conditional logic and converting the...
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Oct 1 1986 |
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Linear hashing with overflow-handling by linear probing Larson P. ACM Transactions on Database Systems 10(1): 75-89, 1985. Type: Article This paper presents a linear hashing schema for files that grow and shrink dynamically. It is written in a concise and clear style and describes a nice new algorithm....
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Dec 1 1985 |
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A general user interface for creating and displaying tree-structures, hierarchies, decision trees, and nested menus Reitman-Olson J., William B. I., Gruenenfelder T. Human factors and interactive computer systems (, New York, 2411984. Type: Proceedings It is often necessary to process a tree structure within a computer system. A Menu system is the most common form, but instructions for operation, and/or correction of operation, are other forms. This article discusses the display format of how...
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May 1 1985 |
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Proof of correctness of decision table programs Lew A. The Computer Journal 27(3): 230-232, 1984. Type: Article This interesting little paper shows, by example, how decision table programs can be proven correct; the example chosen for illustration is the common bubble sort algorithm. The author is careful to note that decision tables and other progamming...
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Feb 1 1985 |
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