181
by Mandelbrot, Benoit
Published 2004
Springer New York
... coined by Mandelbrot, are now so ubiquitous in the scientific conscience that it is difficult to remember...

182
by Christensen, Ronald
Published 1987
Springer New York
... of the coin, I just as strenuously reject teaching linear models with a coordinate free approach. Although Joe...

183
Published 1990
Springer US
..., but rather is a term coined to describe the new and exciting commercial applications of biochemistry...

184
Published 1995
Birkhäuser
...This book is based on two keywords: Bioradical and ESR. Bioradical is a newly coined word which...

185
by Welfens, Paul J.J.
Published 2001
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
.... Professor Welfens has coined the term "networked approach" to capture the strategy of Western cooperation...

186
Published 1984
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... structures. The term "autowave" was coined in the Soviet Union in analogy to the term "auto-oscillator...

187
Published 1986
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... psychiatry coined the name given this group of psychoses today: "schizoaffective psychoses. " But what...

188
Published 1997
Springer US
...) is that of information granularity. It somewhat concurs with the principle of incompatibility coined by L. A. Zadeh...

189
Published 1997
Birkhäuser
... appearing in many scientific fields. In 1971, the phrase 'strange attractor' was coined to describe...

190
by Camarinha-Matos, Luis M.
Published 1997
Springer US
... is the new 'hot' topic arising in the business process world at present. Many terms have been coined together...

191
Published 2001
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
..., larger conference was announced ?rst and the trade mark “Computational Intelligence was not coined...

192
Published 2001
Springer US
..., with the phrase being coined approximately four years ago by Brian Lehaney in a keynote paper published...

193 ... to decide and, in many instances, we resort to a decision support technique: an informal one-we toss a coin...