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    James’s version of The Principles of Psychology, which he found interesting and enough reason switch his focus to psychology (Daniel, 2000). William James had apparently decided to stop studying experimental psychology, which influenced Thorndike’s decision to attend Columbia University instead. Columbia University appeared to have been a positive alternative for Thorndike as he was offered

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    Retrial Queues have been widely investigated in different frameworks by various researches. The pioneer work on retrial queues can be found in the work of Purohit et al(2005) and survey papers by Arteljo (2000) Choi et al. (1992) considered an M/M/1 retrial queueing system in which the retrial time has a general distribution and only the customer at the head of the queue is allowed to retry for service. There has been rapid growth in the literature on retrial queues since then. Armero et al

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    section{INTRODUCTION} The purpose of this paper will be to provide a brief survey of stochastic game methods in cyber security. The fast development of this area explains the abundance of literature and models. Due to our specific emphasis, and unintentional overlook, deserving references may not appear in this work. The main accent when describing the variety of theories will be on how to apply these models in a cyber-security set up. The focus will be on assisting in an approachable way the potential

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    management. As with the definition of risk, there are equally many accepted definitions of risk management in use. Some describe risk management as the decision-making process, excluding the identification and assessment of risk, whereas others describe risk management as the complete process, including risk identification, assessment and decisions around risk issues. 80  Heinz‐Peter Berg –  RISK MANAGEMENT: PROCEDURES, METHODS AND EXPERIENCES    RT&A # 2(17)   (Vol.1) 2010, June    

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    What I Have Discovered about My Discipline Each organization in the world, especially in healthcare needs to be run by a team of successful, intelligent executives. My discipline of healthcare administration is a discipline, which teaches us how to be successful managers, executives in a variety of settings, while possessing the firm and impeccable skills for such careers. As the Health administration program page on the GMU website tells us, it prepares us to be able to work in hospitals, clinics

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    Forecasting Hr Needs

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    their development and their utilization. It takes months to recruit to select to place, and to train the average employee. In the case of upper management personnel in the organizations, the process may take up to years to nurture the candidate and making sure of the succession are being put in place. Making decisions on recruitment and development are strategic and will produce long-lasting results given the right people are being chosen. Therefore, the management must

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    Factors Of Brand Loyalty

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    INTRODUCTION: Brand Loyalty is a concept which has both attitudinal and behavioural components. Marketers are very concerned about brand loyalty. It is not simply about repurchasing. It consists of customer’s commitment towards the brand and consumption repeatedly whenever the need arises. In addition to that, customers might also act as advocates for the brand. Hence both the entities form a long lasting relationship. The success of any brand is dependent on its capability to attract customers.

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    A MAJOR PROJECT REPORT ON CONTROLLING ROBOT WITH SPEECH RECOGNITION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE DEGREE BACHELOR IN TECHNOLOGY OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Submitted By: Under the Supervision of HITESH MATHUR (9911102230) MR. AMIT SINGHAL ASHISH GOEL (9911102194) AYUSH GUPTA (9911102229) DEPARTMENT OF ECE JAYPEE INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, NOIDA (U.P) June , 2015 CERTIFICATE

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    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

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    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Contents : Abstract : Introduction : History : Concepts : Branches of AI : Artificial Intelligence in fiction : Problems o 7.1 Deduction, reasoning, problem solving o 7.2 Knowledge representation o 7.3 Planning o 7.4 Learning o 7.5 Motion & manipulation o 7.6 Perception o 7.7 Social intelligence o 7.8 Creativity o 7.9 General intelligence  VIII : Tools o 8.1 Search & optimization o 8.2 Logic o 8.3 Probabilistic methods for uncertain reasoning

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    A LITERATURE SURVEY ON CHALLENGES FOR EFFICIENT HIGH SPEED COMMUNICATION SYSTEM Pramod Patel1, Amit Mishra2 1. Dept of ECE, MTECH student, VITS, JABALPUR, M.P., INDIA, 2-Dept of ECE, H.O.D., VITS, JABALPUR, M.P., INDIA, ABSTRACT: The demands for high bandwidth & high speed application are growing at a faster rate and with the minimum tolerance of error. To enhance available bandwidth and improve the quality of transmission convolution codes are used on the OFDM (Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing)

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