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Conflict analysis using Bayesian neural networks and generalized linear models (2010)
Journal Article
Iswaran, N., & Percy, D. (2010). Conflict analysis using Bayesian neural networks and generalized linear models. Journal of the Operational Research Society, 61(2), 332-341. https://doi.org/10.1057/jors.2008.183

The study of conflict analysis has recently become more important due to current world events. Despite numerous quantitative analyses on the study of international conflict, the statistical results are often inconsistent with each other. The causes o... Read More about Conflict analysis using Bayesian neural networks and generalized linear models.

An analysis of the experiences of radiography and radiotherapy students who are carers at one UK university (2010)
Journal Article
Hussain, Z., Pickering, V., Percy, D., Crane, J., & Bogg, J. (2010). An analysis of the experiences of radiography and radiotherapy students who are carers at one UK university. Radiography, 17(1), 49-54. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radi.2010.08.006

Purpose: this is a mixed methods study of the experiences and attendance of radiography and radiotherapy students who are carers at one UK university, Undergraduate radiography and radiotherapy programmes are attracting increasing numbers of mature s... Read More about An analysis of the experiences of radiography and radiotherapy students who are carers at one UK university.

Hybrid intensity models for repairable systems (2010)
Journal Article
Percy, D., Kearney, J., & Kobbacy, K. (2010). Hybrid intensity models for repairable systems. IMA Journal of Management Mathematics, 21, 395-406. https://doi.org/10.1093/imaman/dpn039

In recent years, several authors have proposed mathematical models for complex repairable systems, extending the common assumptions of minimal repairs and renewals. These models all have weaknesses but we believe that modifications of existing model... Read More about Hybrid intensity models for repairable systems.