https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/teaching/Spring%202013/handoff.pdf
1.1 INTRODUCTION Mobility is the most important feature of a wireless cellular communication system. Usu-ally, continuous service is achieved by supporting handoff (or handover) from one cell to another. Handoff is the process of changing the channel (frequency, time slot, spreading code, or combination of them) associated with the current connection while a call is in progress. It is often ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki//Courses/CIS166-Spring07/Lectures/ch7.4.pdf
Section 7.4 Closures of Relations Definition: The closure of a R relation with respect property P is the relation number of ordered R to obtain pairs property to
https://law.temple.edu/wp-content/uploads/Cognitive-Bias-and-Its-Impact-on-Expert-Witnesses-and-the-Court.pdf
Expert evidence provides a much needed contribution to the courts in administering justice. Understanding the way humans think and how the brain processes information offers insights to circumstances in which even expert evidence may be influenced by contextual information and cognitive bias. Cognitive science can identify such potential weaknesses and suggest practical ways to mitigate them.
https://www.cla.temple.edu/RePEc/documents/DETU_17_01.pdf
Quantile Treatment Effects in Difference in Differences Models with Panel Data Brantly Callaway Department of Economics Temple University
https://cst.temple.edu/sites/cst/files/theses1/beck.pdf
We study the number of integer points ("lattice points") in rational polytopes. We use an associated generating function in several variables, whose coe cients are the lattice point enumerators of the dilates of a polytope. We focus on applications of this theory to several problems in combinatorial number theory. In chapter 2, we present a new method of deriving the lattice point count ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~apal/npa.pdf
Abstract Recent advances in radio and embedded systems have enabled the proliferation of wireless sensor networks. Wireless sensor networks are tremendously being used in different environments to perform various monitoring tasks such as search, rescue, disaster relief, target tracking and a number of tasks in smart environments. In many such tasks, node localization is inherently one of the ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/Publication/cognitive_mathematical.pdf
First-order predicate logic meets many problems when used to explain or reproduce cognition and intelligence. These problems have a com-mon nature, that is, they all exist outside mathematics, the domain for which mathematical logic was designed. Cognitive logic and mathemati-cal logic are fundamentally different, and the former cannot be obtained by partially revising or extending the latter ...
https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2017/02/30.1.Crootof-TICLJ.pdf
―[p]redictable, reliable and transparent technology‖; ―[a]ccurate information for the user on the outcome sought, the technology, and the context of use‖; ―[t]imely human judgement and action, and a potential for timely intervention‖; and ―[a]ccountability to a certain standard.‖
https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis5203sec951spring2022/files/2019/01/COBIT5-Ver2-enabling.pdf
Disclaimer ISACA has designed this publication, COBIT® 5: Enabling Processes (the ‘Work’), primarily as an educational resource for governance of enterprise IT (GEIT), assurance, risk and security professionals. ISACA makes no claim that use of any of the Work will assure a successful outcome. The Work should not be considered inclusive of all proper information, procedures and tests or ...
https://hope.temple.edu/sites/hope/files/media/document/HBCU_FINAL.pdf
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were established primarily in the post-Civil War era to meet the educational needs of Black Americans.1 They provide pathways to upward social mobility and have a long-standing commitment to promoting both academic success and students’ health and well-being.2 But persistent funding inequities at both the state and ...