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    inspection methods (Ed). John Wiley & Sons‚ 1994‚ 1-23. [7] Nielsen‚ "Usability Engineering"‚ Academic Press Inc‚ p 165 [8]Nielsen‚ and Molich‚ "Heuristic evaluation of user interfaces" In Proceeding of ACM CHZ’1990 [9] Pierce. “Web Site Usability Report for Harvard University"‚ Capella University‚ 2005. [10] Ssemugabi‚ villier‚ "Effectiveness of heuristic evaluation in usability evaluation of e-learning applications in higher education"‚ SACJ. VOL 45‚ 2010. [11] Punam‚ Hema "Assessing User Trust to

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    How Industries Use Persuasion How do people make decisions that were not originally thought about on their own? Why do people make decisions that were not originally thought about on their own? Where do these implanted thoughts come from? How are they being implanted? Why are these thoughts being brought about? Certain industries try to get people to join their “team”; whether it be by picking products made by their company versus another companies’ or by getting people to become loyal followers

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    Operations research An introduction to solution methods Ecole des Mines de Nantes Master MOST 2012-2013 Olivier Péton - 1- Problem Min f ( x ) xS  An optimization problem  S is the solution set that represents all feasible solutions of a problem.  f is the objective function that maps S to R. It evaluates each feasible solution. Also called evaluation function or cost function  Minimization = maximization ! max f ( x)   min ( f ( x)) xS xS - 2- Mathematical

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    itself to create a monopolistic or oligopolistic situation in a market segment which is essentially homogenous and thus create brand loyalty. The consumers of Amul exhibit variety seeking behavior. Amul ensures push strategy in order to ensure availability of the product. The aim of the company is to provide value for money to its customers but never compromise on its product quality. One of the most conservative FMCG entities‚ GCMMF spends a mere 1% of its turnover on promotions. GCMMF has written

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    decision making. One of these theories is heuristics‚ which is a ‘simple and efficient rule of thumb that works well in most circumstances’ (Madigan‚ 2012). Here memory and experience is relied on heavily to make sense of the events in question. This is not difficult‚ however the process can be easily flawed. People can make mistakes when using these methods or bias can influence their decision making. An example of this would be the availability heuristic where a quick decision can be made through

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    Standards ............................................................................................ 7 2.4.1 Shneiderman’s Eight Golden Rules ........................................................................................ 8 2.4.2 Nielson’s Heuristics ................................................................................................................ 9 2.5 Current Issues ..............................................................................................................

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    Security of Your Password. Unknown: SecurityFocus.com‚ 2001‚ accessed 12 October 2004; available from Unknown: SecurityFocus.com‚ 2003‚ accessed 12 October 2004; available from http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1670; Internet. 8. eBCVG IT Security. Heuristic Scanning - Where to Next?. Tel-Aviv: eBCVG‚ 2004‚ accessed 12 October 2004; available from 11. Innella‚ Paul. The Evolution of Intrusion Detection Systems. Unknown: SecurityFocus.com‚ 2001‚ accessed 12 October 2004; available from Benjamin L. Tomhave

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    In this section‚ we propose a heuristic‚ called Lazy Super Parent Tree Augmented Naive Bayes (LSPTAN) that seeks to solve the problems discussed above‚ enabling the application of a semi-Naive Bayes techniques in large ADC tasks. Thus‚ we can evaluate whether the premise of independence among attributes‚ assumed by Naive Bayes‚ impacts effectiveness in large ADC tasks‚ an open research problem.\looseness=-1 The Lazy Super Parent TAN (LSPTAN) heuristic is a postergated version of the SP-TAN that

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