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... expected profit criterion for one - dimensional value and proba- bility vectors . Maximum expected profit has one major limitation , as can be shown by numerous examples . Suppose a firm is faced with two alternatives : Alternative 1 ...
... expected profit criterion for one - dimensional value and proba- bility vectors . Maximum expected profit has one major limitation , as can be shown by numerous examples . Suppose a firm is faced with two alternatives : Alternative 1 ...
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... expected profit in that particular decision . If one accepts the justification just attempted for the use of expected profit as a criterion , one must still recall the warning given in Sec . 9.6 that care is needed in applying this ...
... expected profit in that particular decision . If one accepts the justification just attempted for the use of expected profit as a criterion , one must still recall the warning given in Sec . 9.6 that care is needed in applying this ...
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... expected profit or expected payoff as a reasonable criterion for judging the value of different decisions in the face of specified risk , recognizing that it may not be simply the dollar value of a consequence which is put into the ...
... expected profit or expected payoff as a reasonable criterion for judging the value of different decisions in the face of specified risk , recognizing that it may not be simply the dollar value of a consequence which is put into the ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
659 | 60 |
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