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Decision Support Systems, Volume 64
Volume 64, August 2014
- James R. Marsden:
Transition II. 1-3 - Kuo-Hao Chang:
A decision support system for planning and coordination of hybrid renewable energy systems. 4-13 - Ikpe Justice Akpan, Roger J. Brooks:
Experimental evaluation of user performance on two-dimensional and three-dimensional perspective displays in discrete-event simulation. 14-30 - Yan Huang, Gang Kou:
A kernel entropy manifold learning approach for financial data analysis. 31-42 - Narain Gupta, Goutam Dutta, Robert Fourer:
An expanded database structure for a class of multi-period, stochastic mathematical programming models for process industries. 43-56 - Seokjoo Andrew Chang:
Multiple overlapping online auction market: Bidder strategic mixture analysis using entropy. 57-66 - Indranil Bose, Alvin Chung Man Leung:
Do phishing alerts impact global corporations? A firm value analysis. 67-78 - Joshua Introne, Luca Iandoli:
Improving decision-making performance through argumentation: An argument-based decision support system to compute with evidence. 79-89 - Tom Narock, Victoria Y. Yoon, Sal March:
A provenance-based approach to semantic web service description and discovery. 90-99 - Dennis Eilers, Christian L. Dunis, Hans-Jörg von Mettenheim, Michael H. Breitner:
Intelligent trading of seasonal effects: A decision support algorithm based on reinforcement learning. 100-108 - Augusto Pianese, Anna Attias, Zoltán Varga:
Dynamic immigration control improving inverse old-age dependency ratio in a pay-as-you-go pension system. 109-117 - Yijun Liu, Qianqian Li, Xianyi Tang, Ning Ma, Ruya Tian:
Superedge prediction: What opinions will be mined based on an opinion supernetwork model? 118-129 - Clyde W. Holsapple, Anita Lee-Post, Ramakrishnan Pakath:
A unified foundation for business analytics. 130-141 - Juliana Sutanto, Atreyi Kankanhalli, Bernard C. Y. Tan:
Uncovering the relationship between OSS user support networks and OSS popularity. 142-151
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