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Free PDF Ebook Samsung PC Studio 3.1 User’s Guide

Submitted by acrobat on Wed, 04/30/2008 - 23:20

Samsung PC Studio 3.1 User’s Guide
Samsung PC Studio 3.1 User’s Guide is a Windows-based PC programme package that you can use easily to manage personal data and multimedia files by connecting a Samsung Electronics Mobile Phone (GSM/GPRS/UMTS) to your PC.
1.1. System Requirements
The system requirements for Samsung PC Studio are as follows.


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PDF Ebook The Truth about Six Pack Abs

Submitted by antoq on Wed, 10/28/2009 - 06:51

Thank you very much for deciding to give this program a shot to improve not only how you look physically, but also how you feel, how much energy you have, and your confidence as well. Rest assured that everything you need to know about getting and staying lean for life is included in this book, without any gimmicky or fad products needed, and virtually no supplements needed either.

Whatever you do, please have an open mind when going through this book and realize that some of what you are going to read goes directly against a lot of what you hear in the mass media and from many other outlets of fitness information. The problem is that many of these so called “experts” you see in the media and in all the advertisements really know NOTHING about true health/fitness, they are simply trying to force you to buy their latest gimmick or fad product or supplement they are selling.


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PDF Ebook Validation of Expert System Performance

Submitted by antoq on Wed, 12/16/2009 - 06:21

Most definitions of an expert system include some reference to the ability of the system to perform at a level close to human expert performance. Yet the validation of expert systems, that is, the testing of systems so as to ascertain that they achieve an acceptable level of performance, has (with a few exceptions) been ad-hoc, informal, and in some cases of dubious value. This paper attempts to establish validation as an important concern in expert systems research and development. The problems in validating an expert system are discussed, and a number of methods for validating expert systems, both qualitative and quantitative, are presented.

Most débitions of an expert system (ES) include some reference to the ability of the system to perform at a level close to human expert performance. Yet the validation of expert systems, that is, the testing of systems so as to ascertain that they achieve an acceptable level of performance, has (with a few exceptions) been ad-hoc, informal, and in some cases of dubious value.


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