Sentences with phrase «error reduction for»

Achieved 50 % error reduction for EDI utility and telecommunication invoices by developing VB replacement for mainframe application.

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Next in line are intelligent applications for administrative workflow (worth $ 18 billion), fraud detection ($ 17 billion), and — fascinatingly — dosage error reduction ($ 16 billion).
Since we introduced our Payment Protocol requirement for BitPay invoices, we have seen a dramatic reduction in payment errors to BitPay merchants.
Calculated by a workforce management company for a company with 10 employees paid an average hourly rate of $ 21.50 for an annual workforce payroll expense of $ 447,200 and based on a 0.6 % payroll error cost reduction, a payroll inflation rate of 0.4 %, losses due to «buddy punching» of 1.0 %, and an attendance management cost reduction (absenteeism) of 0.45 %.
A lot of time is spent reassuring the UNFCCC that the emission reduction calculations are accurate and there is no room for error.
The reduction varied from 14 percent for a small error in the gene to cutting risk by about 50 percent when an entire copy of the gene was disabled.
We evaluated the expected error in astrometry and photometry as a function of the signal to noise of companions, after spectral differential imaging (SDI) reduction for IRDIS and spectral deconvolution (SD) or principal component analysis (PCA) data reductions for IFS.
Let denote the ratio of these mean square errors, so that gives the proportional reduction in mean square error due to including a quadratic in and a quadratic in in the linear predictor for.
In addition to using technology to become more efficient, the bank has roughly halved its defect rate over time, says John Calk, who previously worked for GE Capital, a company known for its advocacy of the Six Sigma error reduction methodology.
We find a 3 Sv reduction in the overturning circulation since 1950, which is within Rossby's error bars for the Gulf Stream transport.
Bevington, P.R. and D.K. Robinson, Data Reduction and Error Analysis for the Physical Sciences.
Take a look at the derivations in Bevington and Robinson 2003 Data Reduction and Error Analysis for the Physical Sciences.
Hence, it possible for a large number of measurements at different locations to result in a meaningful reduction in the level of error of a quantity, provided that the value of the quantity does not vary much across the sample space.
In a 30 - yr historical evaluation period, Climdex indices computed from 800 - m simulated values display reduced error relative to local station observations than those from the 10 - km dataset, with the greatest reduction in error occurring at high - elevation sites for precipitation - based indices.
The first issue concerns which statistics should be applied as validation measures; the second issue concerns estimating appropriate threshold values for significance for the reduction of error (RE) statistic, which is commonly used as a validation measure in paleoclimatology (Fritts, 1976; Cook et al., 1994).
A significant reduction in the uncorrelated random error in the data has been proven for both regular temporal data and rapid - sample data.
I don't see any reduction of the TOBS adjustment for errors already removed in step 1.
Take, for instance, Paul Krugman, who crows, in a column called «Salvation Gets Cheap,» that «even under the most ambitious goals the [IPCC] assessment considers, the estimated reduction in economic growth would basically amount to a rounding error, around 0.06 percent per year.»
The standard measure of reconstructive skill, the «reduction of error» metric («RE») used by MBH98, was used to evaluate the fidelity of the resulting reconstruction using 19th century instrumental data that are independent of the calibration (RE < 0 exhibits no skill, while RE = -1 is the average value for a random estimate).
Looking at the last decade, it is clear that the observed rate of change of upper ocean heat content is a little slower than previously (and below linear extrapolations of the pre-2003 model output), and it remains unclear to what extent that is related to a reduction in net radiative forcing growth (due to the solar cycle, or perhaps larger than expected aerosol forcing growth), or internal variability, model errors, or data processing — arguments have been made for all four, singly and together.
We argued that there was a fundamental error in the trial judge's decision to penalize the husband for the non-disclosure, and then effectively reward him for that non-disclosure through the reduction.
We at Rocket Matter utilize Agile Project Management, which we've found to be highly efficient and effective for error - reduction.
In the present case it amounts in my judgment to conscripting the mother and mother - in - law to the services of the appellant and his children for the benefit of the tortfeasor and any reduction of the award on this basis is and was an error in principle.
The trial judge awarded Former Attorney almost $ 106,000, a recovery affirmed on appeal except for a minor reduction for a clerical error.
«If principals accept responsibility for the management of risk and error prevention is embedded in all of the internal systems and controls of every legal practice, then we should see a corresponding reduction in errors that lead to allegations of negligence.»
Given the basic nature of the errors that give rise to most property related claims and the tendency of some firms to use unqualified people for parts of the process, it is to be hoped that a greater emphasis on supervision will lead to a reduction in claims against conveyancers.»
Other picture enhancements that can often be disabled for improved quality may include edge correction, digital noise reduction (DNR), MPEG error correction, flesh tone, dynamic contrast, black enhancement, and HDMI black level, among others.
Selected Accomplishments • Provided kitchen services to three events inside the hotel simultaneously without room for error • Introduced a new commercial dishwashing machine which resulted in 50 % reduction of dish washing time
[62] Although within the margin for error, [63] this was taken at face value by the ABS as evidence of a slight reduction in the life expectancy gap of 0.8 years for men and 0.1 years for women since 2005 - 07.
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