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Academic referencing of Internet-based resources (1995)
Journal Article
Fletcher, G., & Greenhill, A. (1995). Academic referencing of Internet-based resources. Aslib Proceedings, 47(11/12), 245-252. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb051402

Despite the rapid growth of the Internet during 1994 and 1995 no adequate or consistent method of referencing material from this source has been developed. Failure to address this issue will result in Internet resources not being awarded full recogni... Read More about Academic referencing of Internet-based resources.

Academic referencing of Internet-based resources (1995)
Journal Article
Fletcher, G., & Greenhill, A. (1995). Academic referencing of Internet-based resources. Australian Library Journal, 44(4), 177-187. https://doi.org/10.1080/00049670.1995.10755721

The rapid growth of the Internet has outstripped conventions for citing material from that source. Distinguishing material as a [computer file] does not provide sufficient information about the platform necessary for reading it. The URL provides usef... Read More about Academic referencing of Internet-based resources.

Can models fitted to small data samples lead to maintenance policies with near-optimum cost? (1995)
Journal Article
Baker, R., & Scarf, P. (1995). Can models fitted to small data samples lead to maintenance policies with near-optimum cost?. IMA Journal of Management Mathematics, 6(1), 3-12. https://doi.org/10.1093/imaman/6.1.3

In a general context of maintenance modelling, the excess cost of operating at the estimated optimum value of some decision variable (as opposed to the true unknown optimum) is related to the sample size of the dataset available for modelling. Alth... Read More about Can models fitted to small data samples lead to maintenance policies with near-optimum cost?.

A simple condition monitoring model for a direct monitoring process (1995)
Journal Article
for a direct monitoring process. European Journal of Operational Research, 82, 258-269

This paper addresses the problem of condition monitoring of a component which has available a measure of condition called wear. Wear accumulates over time and monitoring inspections are performed at chosen times to monitor and measure the cumulativ... Read More about A simple condition monitoring model for a direct monitoring process.