Assessing mixing models within a common framework
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A rational approach to mixing problems should include careful experimental design and the use of computer experiments. Mixing problems refers to the problem of explaining given samples as mixtures of certain soures or end-members. Various data analysis methods have been formulated to resolve these problems. Since mixing problems are mathematically similar but do not have an apparent common framework, their common geometrical basis within a linear least-squares setting is determined by comparing and assessing different models and techniques.
Publication Name: Environmental Science & Technology
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0013-936X
Year: 1996
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A new strategic decision-making process particularly suitable for a multi-product innovative organization is proposed. The process consists of a series of informative maps created during interactive mass meetings by participants. It is based on five methods: involvement of significant personnel in the technology/product decision process, real-time information-sharing between the personnel, trust improvement with respect to risk-taking, managing the convergence of related industries and accessibility of potentially contributing resources.
Publication Name: International Journal of Technology Management
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 0267-5730
Year: 1997
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