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An application of augmented MDA for the extended healthcare enterprise
Mobile health systems extend the Enterprise Computing System (ECS) of the healthcare provider by bringing services to the patient anytime and anywhere. We propose a methodology for the development of such extended ECSs which applies a model-driven design and development approach augmented with formal Validation and Verification (V&V) to address quality and correctness and to...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2007
Proceedings of the First ERCIM Workshop on eMobility
This volume contains all accepted papers of the ERCIM Workshop on eMobility, which has been held in Coimbra, Portugal, on May 21, 2007. Papers from three main areas have been selected for the workshop. The workshop papers discuss several topics of the ERCIM eMobility working group, namely – Traffic engineering and mobility management – Wireless (sensor) networks – Pervasive computing...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2007
Dependability Requirements for Hovering Information
Hovering information is a new concept denoting information that stays attached to a specific geographical location rather than to a specific host. As a result, when deployed over a mobile set of peers, hovering information than ”hovers” from host to host in order to remain attached to its location. This paper describes the hovering information concept and its characteristics, and...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2007
'What Causes People to Vote for a Radical Right Party?' A Rejoinder to van der Brug and Fennema
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2007
Useless Protest? A Time-Series Analysis of the Policy Outcomes of Ecology, Antinuclear, and Peace Movements in the United States, 1977-1995
I confront three models of the policy impact of social movements with data on the mobilization of ecology, antinuclear, and peace movements in the United States between 1975 and 1995 by means of time-series analysis: the direct-effect model, the indirect-effect model, and the joint- effect model. My analysis suggests that social movements have little, if any, impact on public policy...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2007
Robust Stochastic Dominance: A Semi-Parametric Approach
Lorenz curves and second-order dominance criteria, the fundamental tools for stochastic dominance, are known to be sensitive to data contamination in the tails of the distribution. We propose two ways of dealing with the problem: (1) Estimate Lorenz curves using parametric models and (2) combine empirical estimation with a parametric (robust) estimation of the upper tail of the...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2007
Spatial Dependence, Housing Submarkets and House Price Prediction
This paper compares alternative methods of controlling for the spatial dependence of house prices in a mass appraisal context. Explicit modeling of the error structure is characterized as a relatively fluid approach to defining housing submarkets. This approach allows the relevant submarket to vary from house to house and for transactions involving other dwellings in each submarket...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2007
De-Biasing Weighted MLE via Indirect Inference: The Case of Generalized Linear Latent Variable Models
In this paper we study bias-corrections to the weighted MLE (Dupuis and Morgenthaler, 2002), a robust estimator simply defined through a weighted score function. Indeed, although the WMLE is relatively simple to compute, for most models it is not consistent and hence not very helpful. For example, the model we consider in this paper is the generalized linear latent variable model (...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2007
Modelling Lorenz Curves: Robust and Semi-Parametric Issues
Modelling Lorenz curves (LC) for stochastic dominance comparisons is central to the analysis of income distribution. It is conventional to use non-parametric statistics based on empirical income cumulants which are in the construction of LC and other related second-order dominance criteria. However, although attractive because of its simplicity and its apparent flexibility, this...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2007
Challenges facing econometrics in the 21st century
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2007
Going beyond functionings to capabilities: an econometric model to explain and estimate capabilities
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2007
Temporal frameworks and individual cultural activities: proposals resulting from constructivist research on theaters and museums
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2007
Human rights as a charter of a cosmopolitan political order
This lecture is structured like a Hegelian triade. The initial thesis states the fundamental equality of all human beings, which is the core of the human rights philosophy. The antithesis acknowledges the fact of the nation-state which is a serious obstacle to the full implementation of human rights because of its intrinsic exclusive nature. The synthesis sketches a reconciliation of...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2007
Incomplete information, heterogeneity, and asset pricing
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2006
Credit migration and basket derivatives pricing with copulas
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2006
Multiple Moderators of the Trust-Loyalty Relationship in Business-to-Business Relationships
Trust has become of increasing interest in many scientific domains, including economics, social psychology, sociology, and marketing (Blois 1999). Marketing studies have demonstrated that trust is an essential ingredient for successful relationship marketing (Doney and Cannon 1997; Morgan and Hunt 1994). In fact, Berry states: “Relationship marketing is based on the foundations of...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2006
Trade preferences to small developing countries and the welfare cost of lost multilateral liberalization
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2006
Product-specific rules of origin in EU and US preferential trading arrangements: an assessment
Building on earlier work by Estevadeordal (2000), we construct a synthetic index (R-index) intending to capture the restrictiveness of rules of origin in preferential trading agreements. The R-index is applied to NAFTA and the Single List of the EU's PANEURO system covering all of the EU's preferential trade agreements. The R-index highlights how a common set of rules of...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2006
Are different Rules of Origin equally costly? Estimates from NAFTA
Using data on the preference and utilization rates of NAFTA for Mexican exports to the United States in 2001, this chapter proposes a method to estimate the likely costs of different Rules of Origin (ROO) for final and intermediate goods, and compares these results with those obtained using the synthetic index proposed by Estevadeordal (2000). Econometric results indicate that...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/01/2006
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