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  2. It's Worth What? - Wikipedia

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    Appreciate Me: One collectable item is brought out and described that has appreciated in value since it was first made in a specified time period. The team is then shown three or four dollar values; only one is the current appraised value of the item. Choosing the correct value wins the round. Nice Pair: Two collectable items are brought out ...

  3. Item-item collaborative filtering - Wikipedia

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    Item-item collaborative filtering, or item-based, or item-to-item, is a form of collaborative filtering for recommender systems based on the similarity between items calculated using people's ratings of those items. Item-item collaborative filtering was invented and used by Amazon.com in 1998.

  4. Project management triangle - Wikipedia

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    James P. Lewis [7] suggests that project scope represents the area of the triangle, and can be chosen as a variable to achieve project success. He calls this relationship PCTS (Performance, Cost, Time, Scope), and suggests that a project can pick any three. The real value of the project triangle is to show the complexity that is present in any ...

  5. Value of work done - Wikipedia

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    The value of work done (VOWD) is a project management technique for measuring and estimating the project cost at a point in time. It is mainly used in project environments of the Petroleum industry and is defined as the value of goods and services progressed, regardless of whether or not they have been paid for or received. The primary purpose ...

  6. Picking sequence - Wikipedia

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    A picking sequence is a protocol for fair item assignment. Suppose m items have to be divided among n agents. One way to allocate the items is to let one agent select a single item, then let another agent select a single item, and so on. A picking-sequence is a sequence of m agent-names, where each name determines what agent is the next to pick ...

  7. Selection sort - Wikipedia

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    In the bingo sort variant, items are sorted by repeatedly looking through the remaining items to find the greatest value and moving all items with that value to their final location. [2] Like counting sort , this is an efficient variant if there are many duplicate values: selection sort does one pass through the remaining items for each item ...

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  9. Round-robin item allocation - Wikipedia

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    Each remaining item is assigned a weight. The weight of item g is the sum of weights of the agents who approve g: sum of w(r j,s j) for all j such that j values g at 1. The group picks an item with the largest weight. The resulting algorithm is called RWAV (round-robin with weighted approval voting).