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Patricia L. Mokhtarian - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • A Synthetic Approach to Estimating the Impacts of Telecommuting on Travel
    Urban Studies, 1998
    Co-Authors: Patricia L. Mokhtarian
    Abstract:

    A Multiplicative Model is proposed as a framework for examining the current knowledge in forecasting the demand for telecommuting and the resulting transport impacts. A running illustrative example (containing a base and a future case) is developed, using plausible values for each factor in the Model. The base case suggests that 6.1 per cent of the workforce may be currently telecommuting, with 1.5 per cent doing so on any given day, eliminating at most 1 per cent of total household vehicle-miles travelled. Future reductions could be smaller as commute distances of telecommuters become more average and as the stimulation effect of telecommuting grows. In any event, it is likely that—due to counteracting forces—the aggregate travel impacts will remain relatively flat into the future, even if the amount of telecommuting increases considerably.

  • a synthetic approach to estimating the impacts of telecommuting on travel
    Urban Studies, 1998
    Co-Authors: Patricia L. Mokhtarian
    Abstract:

    A Multiplicative Model is proposed as a framework for examining the current knowledge in forecasting the demand for telecommuting and the resulting transport impacts. A running illustrative example...

D. N. P. Murthy - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • n-fold Weibull Multiplicative Model
    Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2001
    Co-Authors: Renyan Jiang, D. N. P. Murthy
    Abstract:

    In this paper we study the n-fold Multiplicative Model involving Weibull distributions and examine some properties of the Model. These include the shapes for the density and failure rate functions and the WPP plot. These allow one to decide if a given data set can be adequately Modelled by the Model. We also discuss the estimation of Model parameters based on the WPP plot. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

  • Parametric study of Multiplicative Model involving two Weibull distributions
    Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 1997
    Co-Authors: Renyan Jiang, D. N. P. Murthy
    Abstract:

    The Multiplicative Model involving two Weibull distributions is characterized by four independent parameters. The shapes of the density and failure rate functions for the Model depend on the parameter values. A complete parametric characterization of these shapes is presented in this paper.

Antoine Kremer - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Structure of the specific combining ability between two species of Eucalyptus.II. A clustering approach and a Multiplicative Model
    Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1997
    Co-Authors: C.p. Baril, Daniel Verhaegen, Philippe Vigneron, Jean-marc Bouvet, Antoine Kremer
    Abstract:

    The Eucalyptus breeding program of URPPI (a partnership between CIRAD-Foret, Centre National de la Recherche Forestiere du Congo, and Unite d’Aforestation Industrielle du Congo) consists of a reciprocal recurrent selection scheme developed in the Congo between the two species Eucalyptus urophylla and Eucalyptus grandis. Two approaches are proposed in order to Model and predict the specific combining ability (SCA) between these species. The clustering approach uses a simultaneous clustering procedure of the two species based on SCA and reveals heterotic groups coherent with the geographical origins of E. urophylla genotypes. The second approach uses a Multiplicative Model to partition the SCA into three Multiplicative terms explaining 95% of the interaction.

  • Structure of the specific combining ability between two species of Eucalyptus. II. A clustering approach and a Multiplicative Model
    TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1997
    Co-Authors: C.p. Baril, Daniel Verhaegen, Jean-marc Bouvet, Ph. Vigneron, Antoine Kremer
    Abstract:

    The Eucalyptus breeding program of URPPI (a partnership between CIRAD-Fore t, Centre National de la Recherche Forestie re du Congo, and Unite dÕAforestation Industrielle du Congo) consists of a re- ciprocal recurrent selection scheme developed in the Congo between the two species Eucalyptus urophylla and Eucalyptus grandis. Two approaches are proposed in order to Model and predict the speciÞc combining ability (SCA) between these species. The clustering ap- proach uses a simultaneous clustering procedure of the two species based on SCA and reveals heterotic groups coherent with the geographical origins of E. urophylla genotypes. The second approach uses a Multiplicative Model to partition the SCA into three Multiplicative terms explaining 95% of the interaction

Renyan Jiang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • n-fold Weibull Multiplicative Model
    Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2001
    Co-Authors: Renyan Jiang, D. N. P. Murthy
    Abstract:

    In this paper we study the n-fold Multiplicative Model involving Weibull distributions and examine some properties of the Model. These include the shapes for the density and failure rate functions and the WPP plot. These allow one to decide if a given data set can be adequately Modelled by the Model. We also discuss the estimation of Model parameters based on the WPP plot. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

  • Parametric study of Multiplicative Model involving two Weibull distributions
    Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 1997
    Co-Authors: Renyan Jiang, D. N. P. Murthy
    Abstract:

    The Multiplicative Model involving two Weibull distributions is characterized by four independent parameters. The shapes of the density and failure rate functions for the Model depend on the parameter values. A complete parametric characterization of these shapes is presented in this paper.

C.p. Baril - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Structure of the specific combining ability between two species of Eucalyptus.II. A clustering approach and a Multiplicative Model
    Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1997
    Co-Authors: C.p. Baril, Daniel Verhaegen, Philippe Vigneron, Jean-marc Bouvet, Antoine Kremer
    Abstract:

    The Eucalyptus breeding program of URPPI (a partnership between CIRAD-Foret, Centre National de la Recherche Forestiere du Congo, and Unite d’Aforestation Industrielle du Congo) consists of a reciprocal recurrent selection scheme developed in the Congo between the two species Eucalyptus urophylla and Eucalyptus grandis. Two approaches are proposed in order to Model and predict the specific combining ability (SCA) between these species. The clustering approach uses a simultaneous clustering procedure of the two species based on SCA and reveals heterotic groups coherent with the geographical origins of E. urophylla genotypes. The second approach uses a Multiplicative Model to partition the SCA into three Multiplicative terms explaining 95% of the interaction.

  • Structure of the specific combining ability between two species of Eucalyptus. II. A clustering approach and a Multiplicative Model
    TAG Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1997
    Co-Authors: C.p. Baril, Daniel Verhaegen, Jean-marc Bouvet, Ph. Vigneron, Antoine Kremer
    Abstract:

    The Eucalyptus breeding program of URPPI (a partnership between CIRAD-Fore t, Centre National de la Recherche Forestie re du Congo, and Unite dÕAforestation Industrielle du Congo) consists of a re- ciprocal recurrent selection scheme developed in the Congo between the two species Eucalyptus urophylla and Eucalyptus grandis. Two approaches are proposed in order to Model and predict the speciÞc combining ability (SCA) between these species. The clustering ap- proach uses a simultaneous clustering procedure of the two species based on SCA and reveals heterotic groups coherent with the geographical origins of E. urophylla genotypes. The second approach uses a Multiplicative Model to partition the SCA into three Multiplicative terms explaining 95% of the interaction