Search Results - "predictability"
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Software reliability : Measurement, prediction, application /
Published 1987Subjects: “…software, measurement, prediction, application, computer programming 36612…”
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Linda Goodman's Love signs : a new approach to the human heart
Published 1979Subjects: “…17983 Astrology ; Interpersonal relations ; Astrological predictions…”
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Nostradamus .
Published 2002Subjects: “…Divination; Oracles; Second sight; Omens; Predictions 107055…”
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A vision of Sri Lanka for the 21st century /
Published 1985Subjects: “…Twenty-first century -- Forecasts. Social prediction -- Sri Lanka. 67906…”
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Nonprofit Management & Leadership/
Published 1992Table of Contents: “…Employee Attiudes in the Nonprofit Sector 3. Predictive Models for Fundraising 4. Restructuring Nonprofit Associations 5. …”
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Walmart : key insights and practical lessons from the world's largest retailer /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…-- The rise of consumerism -- House of (Walmart) brands -- Don't aggravate your customers -- It's an EDLP world -- Tough but fair negotiations -- Removing the margin takers -- Still leading in logistics -- The surest way to predict the future is to invent it -- Facing up to a multi-channel future -- Global domination -- Tomorrow's Walmart.…”
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Fracture and fatigue of welded joints and structures /
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The 7 most important equations for your retirement : the fascinating people and ideas behind planning your retirement income /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…An equation can't predict your future-- but it can help you plan for it -- How long will my number last? …”
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A beginner's guide to autism spectrum disorders : essential information for parents and professionals /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Guiding principles -- Remember, this person is hard-wired differently -- Seek alternative explanations for behaviour -- Make sure that everybody involved understands -- Listen to what the person with ASD tells you -- Listen to what the family tells you -- Make sure you have the right chair of the board -- Create structure and predictability -- Anticipate and deal with transitions -- Create self-help options -- Compensate for lack of self-directed learning -- Work through strengths, by-pass weaknesses -- Abandon the standard curriculum -- Teach skills for life -- Use visual approaches to learning whenever possible -- Stay concrete: avoid metaphor, irony, sarcasm, cynicism, etc. -- Reinforce teaching of social skills -- Deal with stress -- Remember that not much learning occurs when there is stress -- Remember that punishment does not produce learning -- Avoid power struggles -- Specific intervention programmes that may help -- Specific intervention programmes that have no proof that they work.…”
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