e-business models‚ are still emerging. This paper describes an attempt to build and operate such a reasoning mechanism as a novel supplement to e-business strategy formulation exercises. This new approach proposes the utilization of the fuzzy causal characteristics of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCMs) as the underlying methodology in order to generate a hierarchical and dynamic network of interconnected maturity indicators. By using FCMs‚ this research aims at simulating complex strategic models with imprecise
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Digital Logic •Introduction‚ Truth Tables and Boolean expressions •Logic Gates •Combination of Logic Gates •Circuit tracing and Boolean expressions •Creating Truth Table from a circuit •Creating a Circuit from a Truth Table •Basic Boolean Algebra •Using Boolean Algebra for Circuit Simplification •Practical Considerations Digital Circuit versus an analog circuit •Digital systems operate based on discrete information or signals‚ were as an analog system relies on continuous information
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universe and everything. Abstractly it could be argued that all of our knowledge is based on intuition‚ although it’s said that different ways of knowing such as perception and reason give us knowledge‚ they depend on intuition. Reason: The laws of logic are the starting point of all our reasoning‚
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Intelligent Systems Fusion‚ Tracking and Control CSI: CONTROL AND SIGNAL/IMAGE PROCESSING SERIES Series Editor: Dr Peter A. Cook Control Systems Centre‚ UMIST‚ UK 1. Stabilisation of Nonlinear Systems: the piecewise linear approach Christos A. Yfoulis 2. Intelligent Systems - Fusion‚ Tracking and Control GeeWah Ng *3. Neural Network Control: Theory and Applications Sunan Huang‚ Kok Kiong Tan‚ Kok Zuea Tang *4. Decision Support Systems for Tele-medicine Applications
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relationship marketing‚ fuzzy cognitive maps (FCMs) Abstract Due to the important role of commitment and trust in the relationship marketing‚ the factors which can directly result in a committed relationship along with the factors which can influence the commitment through influencing trust‚ according to the model of commitment and trust by (Morgan & Hunt‚ 1994) have been introduced and their level of importance has been investigated here. The article uses fuzzy cognitive maps (FCMs) in
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neuro-fuzzy models based on laboratory measurements Karim Salahshoor a ‚ Sepide Zakeri a ‚ Sedigheh Mahdavi b‚∗ ‚ Riyaz Kharrat a ‚ Mahmoud Khalifeh b a b Petroleum University of Technology‚ Tehran‚ Iran Petroleum Research Center‚ Petroleum University of Technology‚ Tehran‚ Iran a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 21 April 2012 Received in revised form 25 August 2012 Accepted 24 September 2012 Available online 2 October 2012 Keywords: Adaptive neuro-fuzzy model
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Boolean logic Student Ali Alsaad: 1007194 Date: 20/2/2014 Table of Contents 1-History and introduction 2-Types of Logic gates 3-Uses of logic gates 4-Electronic circuits 5-Conclusion Introduction The term Boolean logic (Also known as Boolean algebra) honors George Boole. a self-educated English mathematician. He introduced the algebraic system initially in a small pamphlet‚ The Mathematical Analysis of Logic‚ published in 1847 in response to an ongoing public controversy
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on: I. Radial Basis Function II. LVQ Q. 5. Discuss various operations of fuzzy sets with example. Q. 6. Consider the two fuzzy sets A and B and given α=2: A ={ 0.33/6 + 0.67/7 +1/8 + 0.67/9+0.33/10} B= {0.2/6 + 0.6 /7 +1/8 + 0.8 /9 + 0.52/10} Find (i) AUB (ii) Aα (iii) A-B Q.7 Describe Mamdani FIS with its advantages. Differentiate between Mamdani FIS and Sugeno FIS. Q.8 Let X={a‚b‚c‚d} Y={1‚2‚3‚4}Let A & B are fuzzy sets such as A={(a‚0)(b‚0.8)(c‚0.6)(d‚1)} B={(1‚0.2)(2‚1)(3‚0.8)(4‚0)}. Determine
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The Flea 1. What has been the past relationship of the speaker and the woman? What has she denied him? How has she habitually “kill[ed]” him? What is his objective in the poem? 2. In many ways this poem is like a miniature play: it has two characters‚ dramatic conflict‚ dialogue (though we only hear one speaker)‚ and stage action. The action is embedded in the dialogue. What happens preceding the first line of the poem? What happens between the first and second stanzas? Between the second
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Logic & Critical Thinking - PHIL-C115-002: MIDTERM- — P A G E 1 — 1. "Critical Thinking" is another name for logic. | True | x | False | 2. In the broadest sense‚ _______________‚ is just any matter that is in dispute‚ in doubt‚ or simply "up for review." | logic | | critical thinking | x | an issue | | a premise | 3. Learning how to distinguish between good and bad arguments makes one a better global citizen. x | True | | False | 4. Premises and conclusions are
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