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Schwartz says that a downside of making trade-offs is that it changes how we feel about the everyday decisions we face.
But the reality is that most of us are usually dealing with a finite amount of money to spend, and that means making trade-offs.
Thus, making trade-off decisions between different algorithms may well be intuitional.
These plots may help in making trade-off decisions when designing diffusion imaging protocols.
It supports making trade-off decisions regarding manufacturing systems flexibility and complexity and their associated costs.
The aim of the problem is to specify ordering and routing decisions by making trade-off among three objectives.
Eversheim et al. (1998) presented a methodology to integrate cost modeling and QFD for making trade-off decisions between quality and cost at the early stages of product design.
The traditional optimization approach for such a problem is to analyze each response separately and to determine vital factors for that response, then choose optimal factor settings by making trade-off adjustments among all factors.
Consistency check between the filter-calculated covariances versus actual mean square errors are provided, which can be used not only as a verification procedure for the filtering correctness, but also as a approach for making trade-off in designing a suitable Kalman filter.
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