Weber Richard

Richard Weber

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Found 12 papers in total
Improving credit scoring by differentiating defaulter behaviour
2015
We present a methodology for improving credit scoring models by distinguishing two...
Development and application of consumer credit scoring models using profit-based classification measures
2014
This paper presents a new approach for consumer credit scoring, by tailoring a...
Granting and managing loans for micro‐entrepreneurs: New developments and practical experiences
2013
We present a methodology to grant and follow‐up credits for...
Optimal Symmetric Rendezvous Search on Three Locations
2012
In the symmetric rendezvous search game played on n locations two players are...
Strategy for Quickest Second Meeting of Two Agents in Two Locations
2012
Howard (2006) has described a simply but nontrivial symmetric rendezvous search game...
Concavity and monotonicity properties in a groundwater management model
2011
We consider a discrete-time groundwater model in which the cost of pumping takes a...
Optimal scheduling of peer-to-peer file dissemination
2008
Peer-to-peer (P2P) overlay networks such as BitTorrent and Avalanche are increasingly...
Soquimich uses a system based on mixed-integer linear programming and expert systems to improve customer service
2003
Determining what fertilizer mix to apply to certain soils is complicated and time...
Measurement-based usage charges in communications networks
2000
We study usage-sensitive charging schemes for broadband communications networks. We...
Stability of fiexible manufacturing systems
1994
The authors consider a flexible manufacturing facility that can be operated in any of...
Fuzzy data analysis-Methods and industrial applications
1994
Many industrial problems require adequate interpretation of data which are present in...
On the optimality of LEPT and cμ àrules for machines in parallel
1992
The authors consider scheduling problems with m machines in parallel and n jobs. The...
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