... Improving capability of provincial extensionists for assessing soil constraints to sustainable production through the use of the SCAMP decisionsupport system. SCAMP Training Course Tay Ninh February ... Participants (%) Training courses Introduce successful decisionsupport tools Introduce SCAMP's usefulness as a decisionsupport tool Analysis of local soil constraints to interest ... agricultural systems? Participants (%) Weak soil structure and erosion Shallow topsoil No organic amendments are applied Cultivation system is unsuitable Using inorganic fertilizer for several...
... and practice” (1999) [26] Turban E., E.A Jay, T.P. Liang, DecisionSupport Systems and Intelligent Systems”, DecisionSupport Systems: An overview (2007) 137. [27] Tribus, Myron, “Ten Management ... for a case study of Vietnam National University Hanoi. Keywords: Web-based decisionsupport system, decisionsupport system, planning strategy, ISO 9000 standard, evaluation, and educational ... higher education based on ISO 9000 factors. 3.3. Decision making in group decisionsupport systems (GDSS) for VNU Based on ISO 9000 factors for a case study of VNU, the factors will be analyzed...
... Institute Information Project Name Improving capability of provincial extensionists for assessing soil constraints to sustainable production through the use of the SCAMP decisionsupport system. ... Improving capability of provincial extensionists for assessing soil constraints to sustainable production through the use of the SCAMP decisionsupportsystem MS 5: Completion (Fourth Six Monthly) ... management strategies based on these attributes. The decisionsupport tool, SCAMP (Soil Constraints and Management Package), was used as the framework for this training and provided a soil-specific...
... Hence, this is our proposedstrategy for designing a decisionsupportsystem that canefficiently detect particular characteristics of childrenwith epilepsy. For Task 2, the individual classification ... beperformed towards the design of a decisionsupport sys-tem, which can reflect wider aspects on the performanceof children with epilepsy.Discussion and ConclusionThis work considers methods for ... both is needed for efficient classification of subjects.Conclusions: Based on these differences, the study proposes concrete biomarkers that can be used in a decision support systemfor clinical...
... SCADA system. Intelligent decision making system N-th decision Analysis on results(N+1)-th decision Wind-farm SCADAData acquisitionFeedbackFigure 12: Interaction between IDMS and SCADA system. in ... process.One is forecasting errors in load forecast, and the other is inrenewable output. Therefore it is required forsystem oper-ator or generation companies to be updated with real-timeinformation ... channels.Thedataacquiredfromremotewindfarmsareused for intelligent decision- making system in Figure 8 and alsoreviewed to analyze if the decisions made by the system areappropriate. If the decision does not match the...
... investments than are needed for meeting the expected future outflow of retirement payments. This is true, for example, of the California State Employee Retirement System. Therefore, if the company ... break with their past commitments. For example, if a firm, which was once insulated from foreign competition, must all of a sudden confront more cost-effective foreign competitors in domestic ... mandatory retirement can also have unheralded benefits for workers as well as their employers. Mandatory retirement can allow for “overpayments” for workers, which can increase workers’ incentives...
... California, thwarted in its effort to obtain water from Northern California, has begun negotiating for water from the IID. The MWD is willing to fund improvements in farmers’ irrigation systems ... Fred and Harry, again, have a demand for this public good.11 There is no particular reason for us to assume that Fred and Harry have identical demands for this particular public good; consequently, ... associated with having two or three people come together for the “common good.” For example, it may be in the common interest of three neighbors for all to rid their yards of dandelions. If one person...
... workers themselves and the more democratic the decision- making will be.7 Again, why academic tenure? We think the forces of supply and demand for tenure are at work. Economists have argued ... political effectiveness in shaping decisions that can, in turn, inspire the formation of other coalitions, thus motivating all coalitions to increase their efforts. The inherent instability of ... they must delegate decision- making power to those who have the requisite knowledge and information of different disciplines if they want faculty members to specialize their efforts. Universities...
... Suppose, for example, that the investment of $100.00 (mostly in the form of leisure forgone) in obtaining more information would raise the value of A from .5 to .8. Using the same amounts for the ... not? 2. It is sometimes said that a rational decision must be based on perfect information. Would it be rational for a voter to acquire perfect information about politics? Would it be possible? ... costs universities incur in gathering information and making decisions, because they force recruits to be somewhat more honest in their claims. Competition for the limited number of “prized positions”...
... Small children shy away from doing things for which they have recently been punished. When lines for movie tickets become long, some people go elsewhere for entertainment. On an intuitive level ... products when they have more information about that quality than do buyers. But in the case of warranties it is the buyer who has crucial information that is difficult for the seller to obtain. ... number of units already consumed. For example, you may be planning to consume two hot dogs and two Cokes for your next meal. Although you may pay the same price for each unit of both goods, there...
... oligopolistic firms is that their pricing decisions are interdependent. That is, the pricing decisions of any one firm can substantially affect the sales of the others. Therefore, each firm must monitor ... long run, for one major reason. For both periods, costs are known with reasonable precision. In the short run, firms know that beyond some point, increases in the use of a resource (for example, ... an argument for government direction of the nation’s development. They stress that competitors often do not know what other firms are doing. Therefore they need guidance in the form of government...