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  1. Transformation of Measure on Wiener Space (Springer Monographs in Mathematics) by A.Süleyman Üstünel, Moshe Zakai, 2010-11-02
  2. Measures with Symmetry Properties (Lecture Notes in Mathematics) (Volume 0) by Werner Schindler, 2003-02-12
  3. Integration on Infinite-Dimensional Surfaces and Its Applications (Mathematics and Its Applications) by A. Uglanov, 2010-11-02
  4. Geometric Measure Theory and Minimal Surfaces: Lectures given at a Summer School of the Centro Internazionale Matematico Estivo (C.I.M.E.) held in Varenna ... September 2, 1972 (C.I.M.E. Summer Schools)
  5. Young Measures on Topological Spaces: with Applications in Control Theory and Probability Theory (Mathematics and Its Applications) by Charles Castaing, Paul Raynaud de Fitte, et all 2010-11-02
  6. Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems of Real Variables; Lebesgue Measure and Integration With Applications to Fourier Series, by Murray R. Spiegel, 1969-06
  7. Proceedings of the Conference on Integration, Topology, and Geometry in Linear Spaces (Contemporary Mathematics) by Topology, and Geometry in Linear Spaces (1979 : University of North Carolina) Conference on Integration, William H. Graves, 1980-11
  8. Validity of measured party positions on European integration: Assumptions, approaches, and a comparison of alternative measures [An article from: Electoral Studies] by L. Ray, 2007-03-01
  9. Measure and Integration: An Advanced Course in Basic Procedures and Applications by Heinz König, 2010-11-30
  10. A Modern Approach to Functional Integration (Applied and Numerical Harmonic Analysis) by John R. Klauder, 2010-11-01
  11. Integration II: Chapters 7-9 (Elements of Mathematics) by Nicolas Bourbaki, 2004-11-10
  12. The Economic Integration of the Disabled: An Analysis of Measures and Trends in Member States by European Communities, 1984-12
  13. Measure Theory and Integration by G. Debarra, 1981-09
  14. Noncommutative Measure and Integration

61. Brand Metrics Study 2004: Brand Measurement - Canadian Marketing Association, CM
One leading trend within brand measurement appears to resemble a Balanced Scorecard approach – the integration of external and internal variables and
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To address this gap, the Canadian Marketing Association (CMA), in partnership with IBM Business Consulting Services and ING Direct, conducted a major study of brand metrics in the Canadian marketplace. The results of this study are intended to provide companies with the business practices that work when managing, supporting, aligning and measuring the success of the brand. The objective of this study was to conduct preliminary research to define the range of brand metrics and how they are being applied by companies in Canada. The study set out to answer a number of questions, including:
  • Do organizations have a formal process to measure brand? Who is and who should be responsible for brand measurement? What type of governance structure exists and what is the ideal structure? What elements of the brand do they measure and what more is needed?
  • 62. TOWARD VALIDATION OF AN ASSESSMENT TOOL DESIGNED TO MEASURE
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    63. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. - Journal Of Organizational Computing And Elec
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    http://www.leaonline.com/doi/abs/10.1207/s15327744joce0803_1
    Hello. Sign in to personalize your visit. New user? Register now Home Browse Search ... Contact Us Quick search: within: This issue This journal All journals Abstract Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce 1998, Vol. 8, No. 3, Pages 169-193 (doi:10.1207/s15327744joce0803_1)
    A Discrepancy-Based Measurement Approach for Data Integration Gregory E. Truman
    In this article, I present a measurement approach for assessing data integration levels at the organization and organization subunit levels. By incorporating consideration for specific theoretical properties related to data integration into its design, the measurement instrument relies on a discrepancy-based measure to adequately account for these properties. Data from 48 organizations of the Group Insurance industry are used to test the reliability and validity of the measurement instrument. The results suggest that the discrepancy measure, based on the difference between respondents' ideal (or normative) and actual estimates of data integration, is a valid indicator of data integration. However, I conclude that the efficacy of using a discrepancy measure, over the more parsimonious use of its components, should be considered in light of methodological, theoretical, and practical considerations. Printable PDF (1,875 KB)

    64. Polymers Division - NIST Combinatorial Methods Center Focused Project - Integrat
    integration of Modular Measurement Platform for High Throughput Analysis of Polymer Solutions and Blends. The NIST Combinatorial Methods Center is pleased
    http://polymers.nist.gov/combi/High-Throughput-Rheology-Stability-Film-Propertie
    Polymers Division
    NIST Combinatorial Methods Center Focused Project
    Integration of Modular Measurement Platform for High Throughput Analysis of Polymer Solutions and Blends Statement of Work Contact: Kate Beers Phone: (301) 975-2113 E-mail kathryn.beers@nist.gov Introduction: Development of advanced formulations in the coatings and surfactant industries requires the exploration of a multi-parameter space that includes varying amounts of key components and appropriate processing conditions, and correlating these to final product properties. Finding new formulations and processing conditions for an application, or fine-tuning an existing system, requires extensive sample preparation and testing. For polymer solutions and polymer blends to realize their full market potential in a cost effective manner, new high-throughput technologies in sample preparation and analysis are needed. The thin film technologies developed by the NCMC, along with new initiatives in millifluidics for polymer formulations, are promising routes for development of new integrated measurement technologies that provide rapid development and cost effectiveness despite the complex, multi-parameter space of the polymeric formulations.

    65. An Instrument For The Measurement And Time Integration Small
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    66. SSRN-Measurement Of Market Integration And Arbitrage By Zhiwu Chen, Peter Knez
    SSRNMeasurement of Market integration and Arbitrage by Zhiwu Chen, Peter Knez.
    http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5518

    67. INTRANETS: Bringing Integration To Performance Measurement | Operations > Custom
    Integrating and crossreferencing measures are essential but often ignored components of performance measurement. There is strong evidence that results
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      By Denton, D Keith
      Publication: Performance Improvement
      Date: Friday, April 1 2005
      Subject: Intranets Information management Location: United States Integrating and cross-referencing measures are essential but often ignored components of performance measurement. There is strong evidence that results based on outcome feedback alone are not consistently effective. Some studies show that outcome feedback on a simple task positively affects performance, while other studies indicate that outcome feedback can actually be harmful (Balzer, Doherty,
      google_ad_client = 'pub-2905054723170537'; // substitute your client_id (pub-number) google_ad_channel = '6331884817'; google_ad_output = 'js'; google_max_num_ads = '3'; google_ad_type = 'text'; google_feedback = 'on'; Outcomes and process measures each have their advantages and disadvantages. Only by integrating the two can each build and support the other. For instance, outcomes are often not sensitive as a measure of quality. The absence of an undesirable outcome does not necessarily mean good quality. Likewise, process measures are not necessarily specific measures of quality. The mere presence of a process does not necessarily imply good quality. In fact, process measures are sometimes achieved more easily than quality outcomes. It is possible to have good process scores and still have poor quality.

    68. Automated Cardiac Output Measurement By Spatiotemporal Integration Of Color Dopp
    Automated Cardiac Output Measurement by Spatiotemporal integration of Color Doppler Data. In Vitro and Clinical Validation. Jing Ping Sun, MD; Min Pu, MD;
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    Automated Cardiac Output Measurement by Spatiotemporal Integration of Color Doppler Data
    In Vitro and Clinical Validation
    Jing Ping Sun, MD Min Pu, MD Fetnat M. Fouad, MD Raymond Christian, RCVT William J. Stewart, MD James D. Thomas, MD the Cardiovascular Imaging Center, Department of Cardiology, The Cleveland (Ohio) Clinic Foundation. Correspondence to James D. Thomas, MD, Department of Cardiology, Desk F-15, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 9500 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44195. E-mail thomasj@cesmtp.ccf.org.

    69. Process Integration Of Electrical Thickness Measurement Of Gate Oxide And Tunnel
    The present invention relates to a system for controlling a thin film formation process using a corona discharge measurement technique.
    http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6593748.html
    Login or Create Free Account Search Go to Advanced Search Home Search Patents Data Services ... Help Title: Process integration of electrical thickness measurement of gate oxide and tunnel oxides by corona discharge technique Document Type and Number: United States Patent 6593748 Link to this page: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6593748.html Abstract: Representative Image: Inventors: Halliyal, Arvind (Sunnyvale, CA)
    Singh, Bhanwar (Morgan Hill, CA)
    Subramanian, Ramkumar (Sunnyvale, CA)
    Filing Date: Publication Date: Application Number: View Patent Images: Images are available in PDF form when logged in. To view PDFs, Login or Create Account (Free!) Referenced by: View patents that cite this patent Export Citation: Click for automatic bibliography generation Assignee: ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES INC (US)
    Primary Class: Other Classes: International Classes: Field of Search: US Patent References: Verkuil Contactless electrical thin oxide measurements Verkuil et al. Non-contact tunnelling field measurement for a semiconductor oxide layer Sato Apparatus and method for testing semiconductor devices formed on a semiconductor wafer Flitsch et al.

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