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Cost allocation mechanisms in a peer‐to‐peer network
Özener, Başak Altan; Özener, Okan Örsan (Wiley, 2019-01)This study analyzes a cooperative game between a service provider and a set of users. We consider a P2P network where the service provider broadcasts the content across the network and the users collaborate to seed the ... -
Cost minimization in function-as-a-service computing
Cost in Function-as-a-Service computing is influenced by a number of factors. One of these factors is the amount of memory reserved during the deployment of serverless functions. Reservation of an excessive amount increases ... -
Cost-benefit approach to degradation of electrolytic capacitors
Kirişken, B.; Uğurdağ, Hasan Fatih (IEEE, 2014)Aluminum electrolytic capacitors are widely used as a filter or bulky capacitor after rectification stages of switching power supplies (SMPS). Fly-back, forward, and resonant converter topologies, which are widely used in ... -
A cost-sensitive decision tree approach for fraud detection
Sahin, Y.; Bulkan, S.; Duman, Ekrem (Elsevier, 2013-11-01)With the developments in the information technology, fraud is spreading all over the world, resulting in huge financial losses. Though fraud prevention mechanisms such as CHIP&PIN are developed for credit card systems, ... -
Costly switching from a status quo
Güney, Begüm; Richter, M. (Elsevier, 2018-12)We axiomatically characterize a theory of status quo-dependent choice where an agent faces switching costs that depend upon both the status quo and the alternative he switches to. In a choice problem with a status quo, the ... -
The costs and benefits of turning data into information using big data systems
Koca, Melih (2014-08)This thesis explains problems of and solutions for storing and processing big volumes and streaming types of data in a cost-e ective way for enterprise companies. There are several problems like operational, infrastructural ... -
Coupled heat transfer analysis and experiments to evaluate the radiative cooling potential of concrete and green roofs for buildings
Family, Roxana; Çelik, S.; Mengüç, Mustafa Pınar (Springer Nature, 2020-08)Improving building energy efficiency is one of the most important challenges towards the mitigation of climate change concerns. Buildings use significant amount of energy for cooling loads. Development of new night-time ... -
Coupling of near-field thermal radiative heating and phonon Monte Carlo simulation: Assessment of temperature gradient in n-doped silicon thin film
Wong, B. T.; Francoeur, M.; Bong, V. N.-S.; Mengüç, Mustafa Pınar (Elsevier, 2014-08)Near-field thermal radiative exchange between two objects is typically more effective than the far-field thermal radiative exchange as the heat flux can increase up to several orders higher in magnitudes due to tunneling ... -
A course on biomimetic design strategies
Yazıcı, Sevil (Ecaade-Education & Research Computer Aided Architectural Design Europe, 2015)Although redesigning curricula by integrating the CAD tools into architectural education has been an ongoing interest, a new understanding towards solving design problems holistically should be investigated in architectural ... -
Coverage properties of clustered wireless sensor networks
Machado, R.; Zhang, W.; Wang, G.; Tekinay, Şirin (ACM, 2010-08)This article studies clustered wireless sensor networks (WSNs), a realistic topology resulting from common deploymentmethods.We study coverage in naturally clustered networks of wireless sensor nodes, as opposed to WSNs ... -
CP violation in h → ττ and LFV h → μτ
Hayreter, Alper; He, H.-G.; Valencia, G. (Elsevier, 2016-09-10)The CMS Collaboration has reported a possible lepton flavor violating (LFV) signal h→μτ. Whereas this does not happen in the standard model (SM), we point out that new physics responsible for this type of decay would, in ... -
Crack remediation in mortar via biomineralization: effects of chemical admixtures on biogenic calcium carbonate
Amiri, Ali; Azima, Mahzad; Bundur, Zeynep Başaran (Elsevier, 2018-11-30)Limited research on biomineralization in cement-based systems suggested that self-healing of surface cracks could be obtained by triggering biogenic calcium carbonate (CaCO3) precipitation within the cracks. While this is ... -
Creating an evacuation plan during an emergency by coordinating vehicles
Bacaksız, Hazal (2018-10)As disaster relief operations required quick and e ective service, especially evacuating victims from disaster area will be more problematic. In this paper, the problem is about evacuating the people who need service after ... -
Creative problem-solving assessment and product design education
Oraklıbel, R. D.; Ülkebaş, S. D.; İlhan, Işıl Oygür (The Design Society, 2018)This study reports findings from the administration of Creative Engineering Design Assessment (CEDA) to product design. The aim is to assess the applicability of CEDA in this discipline for the analysis of students’ level ... -
Credible intervals for nanoparticle characteristics
Charnigo, R.; Francoeur, M.; Kenkel, P.; Mengüç, Mustafa Pınar; Hall, B.; Srinivasan, C. (Elsevier, 2012-01)Solving the inverse problem of nanoparticle characterization has the potential to advance science and benefit society. While considerable progress has been made within a framework based on the scattering of surface ... -
Credit decomposition and business cycles in emerging market economies
Bahadır, Berrak; Gumus, I. (Elsevier, 2016)This paper analyzes the differential effects of household and business credit dynamics on business cycles in emerging market economies. We first provide evidence that existing results relating credit expansions to economic ... -
A critical spatial approach to marketplace exclusion and inclusion
Saatçioğlu, Bige; Ozanne, J. L. (American Marketing Association, 2013-05)The authors apply insights from critical spatial theory to explore how space can be reimagined to be more inclusive. The meaning of spaces includes (1) objective physical space, (2) subjective imagined space, and (3) lived ... -
Cross section measurement of t-channel single top quark production in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV
Sirunyan, A. M.; Işıldak, Bora (Elsevier, 2017-09-10)The cross section for the production of single top quarks in the t channel is measured in proton- proton collisions at 13TeV with the CMS detector at the LHC. The analyzed data correspond to an integrated luminosity of ... -
Cross-efficiency in DEA: a maximum resonated appreciative model
Oral, Muhittin; Amin, G. R.; Oukilb, A. (Elsevier, 2015-03)The occurrence of multiple optimal solutions is an important and interesting issue in data envelopment analysis (DEA), for it allows flexibility to estimate the optimal cross-efficiencies of all decision making units (DMUs). ... -
Cryogenic 1.2 to 116 GHz receiver for large arrays
Weinreb, S.; Mani, H.; Zhong, W.; Flygare, J.; Billade, B.; Akgiray, Ahmed Halid; Dong, L. (IEEE, 2018)Current and future large arrays for radio astronomy are compared and the Next Generation Very Large Array, ngVLA, is introduced. Receiver requirements are described and a 4-feed system covering 1.2 to 116 GHz, in a single ...
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