Guide to General Information Sources

2013 ◽  
pp. 343-347
Author(s):  
J. Debenham

This chapter describes a generic multi-issue negotiating agent that is designed for a dynamic information-rich environment. The agent strives to make informed decisions by observing signals in the marketplace and by observing general information sources including news feeds. The agent assumes that the integrity of some of its information decays with time, and that a negotiation may break down under certain conditions. The agent makes no assumptions about the internals of its opponent—it focuses only on the signals that it receives. Two agents are described. The first agent conducts multi-issue bilateral bargaining. It constructs two probability distributions over the set of all deals: the probability that its opponent will accept a deal, and the probability that a deal should be accepted by the agent. The second agent bids in multi-issue auctions—as for the bargaining agent, this agent constructs probability distributions using entropy-based inference.


1991 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 243-249
Author(s):  
Helen E. Chandler ◽  
Vincent de P. Roper

Outlines the principles, uses and limitations of citation indexing. Explanations, with examples, are given of the four parts of the Citation Indexes published by the Institute for Scientific Information: the Source index, Citation Index, Permuterm Index, and Corporate Index. These are discussed in relation to their online counterparts. Concludes that these unique but rather neglected publications must justify their high cost by being fully utilized as information sources not only for higher academic research but also for more general information retrieval.


2019 ◽  
Vol 72 (2) ◽  
pp. 8819-8828 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eddie Yacir Alvarez Albanés ◽  
Roberto Antonio González Gordon ◽  
Jaiver Danilo Sánchez ◽  
Darío Antonio Castañeda Sánchez

The aim of this research was to identify and evaluate socioeconomic and agronomic indicators of plantain agro-systems in 14 municipalities located in the Southwest and Urabá subregions of Antioquia. These subregions present high commitment on the plantain crop, but with different levels in its management and trade. In order to address this research 197 socio-agronomic surveys were conducted; the survey was composed by 93 questions covering the following topics: general information, sources of income, plantain crop management, marketing of the fruit and environmental management. It was found that the production of Dominico Harton in the Southwest varies between 3 and 5 t year-1. On the other hand, it was observed that 84% of the plots established with plantain crops are classified as small producers, with areas sown under 5 ha. In addition, it was determined that the farms that sold to traders, in general, presented higher gross income than those who offer to collection centers. The production of Harton in Urabá was between 7 and 23 t year-1. The lands with the highest income were those who sold their products to traders or by direct sales in the modalities fruit in cases or fruit infield, respectively. In both sub-regions, the largest proportion of the area established in plantain corresponds to the premises of peasant economy, small producers that till for the agronomic maintenance of the crops. However, the yields presented in the Southwest subregion suggest the necessity for higher technical intervention in the crop.


Author(s):  
Gulkhayo Oybekovna Akbarova

In the article have been shown the analysis of the main approaches to the classification of internal electrical noise in electronic semiconductor devices. Classifications of electrical noise for each of the selected features are presented. KEY WORDS: Thermal noise, flicker noise, Gaussian noise, white noise, frequency noise.


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