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property testing

property testing

an illustration of property testing algorithms one-sided error two-sided error

$19.00
Business Charts and Graphs

Business Charts and Graphs

A full set of charts and graphics for data visualization in a subdued and professional color palette ideal for business. Included are bar charts, stacked bar charts, line charts, calendar views, bullet charts, pie charts, sparklines, bubble graphs, difference charts, area charts, gauges, a sankey diagram, funnel graph,...more

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Balanced Scorecard (BSC)

Balanced Scorecard (BSC)

The balanced scorecard (BSC) is a strategic performance management tool - a semi-standard structured report supported by proven design methods and automation tools that can be used by managers to keep track of the execution of activities by staff within their control and monitor the consequences arising from these actions....more

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Bruce's In-House Guideline

Bruce's In-House Guideline

The flowchart uses colour codes to define entry and end points, decision points, and to assign responsibility for carrying out each intervention to appropriate team members. Hyperlinks can be created where appropriate to link to other guidelines or related documents already on the intranet, such as patient information...more

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Enterprise Integration Patterns

Enterprise Integration Patterns

An OmniGraffle stencil for the integration patterns described in Enterprise Integration Patterns. The stencil contains notation based on the authors' descriptions of the patterns. The book is one of the best resources available on messaging systems. The stencil, like the book, has Message Endpoints, Message Construction,...more

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Cause and Effect - Fishbone Diagram

Cause and Effect - Fishbone Diagram

This is a ready-made Fishbone, or Ishikawa, diagram to get you started on your Cause and Effect analysis. The whole diagram is made as a group for easy drag-and-drop between the stencil and your canvas. Before starting to work on your Fishbone diagram, you should ungroup the compound shape. The primary and secondary causes...more