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A method based on improved fuzzy theory of evidence was presented to solve the problem that there exist all kinds of uncertainty in the process of information security risk assessment. The hierarchy model for the information systems risk assessment was es... see more

With the growth of big data problems, nowadays the size of cloud-scale computing clusters is growing rapidly to run complicated parallel processing jobs. To full utilize cluster resources, the cluster management system is being challenged by the scaling c... see more

Modern phonological theory is confronted with a wealth of new data from many different sources. This paper gives a summary and taxonomy of the kinds of evidence we currently have at our disposal. For each type it briefly discusses how it has been used, an... see more

Test validation may more aptly be conceived of as the process of designing language tests responsibly. While a good test gains in reputation as it is administered over time, the early stages of its validation are perhaps the most critical. There is now ge... see more

Test validation may more aptly be conceived of as the process of designing language tests responsibly. While a good test gains in reputation as it is administered over time, the early stages of its validation are perhaps the most critical. There is now ge... see more

Objective: Evidence-based medicine practices of medical students in clinical scenarios are not well understood. Optimal foraging theory (OFT) is one framework that could be useful in breaking apart information-seeking patterns to determine effectiveness a... see more

Philosophers of science have had little to say about 'middle-range theory' although much of what is done in science and of what drives its successes falls under that label. These lectures aim to spark an interest in the topic and to lay groundwork for fur... see more

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