Sentence examples for incentive techniques from inspiring English sources

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One of the most critical aspects in the design of P2P systems is the development of incentive techniques to encourage cooperation and resource sharing among participants.

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Modeling an incentive technique that enables the hypervisor to give incentives in the form of resources to the VMs that have truthfully declared their metrics and punish these VMs that lied about their actual metrics.

The characteristics of the group should be explicitly considered: purpose, communication, size, members, incentives, techniques to support decision making, avoid bias and organisational structure.

The allotmenters I know possess a wide mix of incentives and techniques, from the old Irish boys – as they are known – who turn their entire plots into potato fields, to the permaculture fans who go wilder but still get good harvests, to the neat freaks with paths of beautiful manicured lawn and raised beds.

In the EU, resources are a common good and hence belong to the government which leads to a clear incentive to oppose techniques such as fracking below your property as they could pose a risk for both real estate and value of premises.

Then Clarkson said yes with a $6,000 "incentive" scholarship, a technique used to flatter students and keep them interested while they await other replies.

The manual permits the use of "rapport building" techniques, incentives for cooperation, the "good cop, bad cop" routine, manipulating a detainee to disclose more information, and threatening the captive with legal consequences for failing to cooperate.

The difference is significant, because an explicit consideration of the underlying evolutionary processes would shift the emphasis from tailoring fishing pressure to safeguard a given level of genetic diversity, to modifying the current suite of techniques, incentives and regulations as to prevent the evolutionary consequences of harvesting prime-quality reproductive individuals.

The use of nudity as an interrogation technique or incentive to maintain the cooperation of detainees was not a technique developed at Abu Ghraib, but rather a technique which was imported and can be traced through Afghanistan and GTMO.

There is evidence that those SMEs who are willing to go beyond the bare minimum do perform better financially [34, 50, 52] or are more successful in product and process innovation [49], and therefore, this in theory offers the greatest incentive to adopt those techniques which specifically have a greater perceived financial payback.

The expense, length of time and number of animals required for routine toxicity testing have provided the incentive for finding alternative techniques which are faster, less expensive and equally valid.

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