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  2. Earned value management - Wikipedia

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    Early EVM research showed that the areas of planning and control are significantly impacted by its use; and similarly, using the methodology improves both scope definition as well as the analysis of overall project performance. [1] More recent research studies have shown that the principles of EVM are positive predictors of project success. [2]

  3. Error vector magnitude - Wikipedia

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    The degradation in dynamic EVM is due to the PA transient response affecting the preamble at the start of the packet and causing an imperfect channel estimate. Studies have shown that dynamic EVM with a 50% duty cycle square wave applied to PA Enable to be worse than the static EVM (PA Enable with 100% duty cycle). [4]

  4. Talk:Earned value management - Wikipedia

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    e==External links== I would like to add a link that has: detailed description of EVM, worked example, external refernces and glossary of terms used across EVM; IMHO articles on Agile probably do not belong here - they are a very different topic - article is at pmis.co.uk/earned_value_management.htm ktlonergan I have removed the following ...

  5. EVM - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. EVM may refer to: Earned value management in ...

  6. Errors-in-variables model - Wikipedia

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    Linear errors-in-variables models were studied first, probably because linear models were so widely used and they are easier than non-linear ones. Unlike standard least squares regression (OLS), extending errors in variables regression (EiV) from the simple to the multivariable case is not straightforward, unless one treats all variables in the same way i.e. assume equal reliability.

  7. Evidence-based medicine - Wikipedia

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    For example, studies with conflicts due to industry funding are more likely to favor their product. [ 94 ] [ 95 ] It has been argued that contemporary evidence based medicine is an illusion, since evidence based medicine has been corrupted by corporate interests, failed regulation, and commercialisation of academia.

  8. Extreme value theory - Wikipedia

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    Extreme value theory or extreme value analysis (EVA) is the study of extremes in statistical distributions. It is widely used in many disciplines, such as structural engineering , finance , economics , earth sciences , traffic prediction, and geological engineering .

  9. Evidence-based management - Wikipedia

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    1) published peer-reviewed (often in management or social science journals) research evidence that bears on whether and why a particular management practice works; 2) judgement and experience from contextual management practice, to understand the organization and interpersonal dynamics in a situation and determine the risks and benefits of ...