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2008 May 03
0
Assessing Customer Satisfaction and Agile Project Management - PhD Dissertation
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2019 Jun 14
1
Ubuntu 18.04, bound to Windows AD, sssd auth, Samba 4.7.6: Can't get no share satisfaction
OK, At a loss for what to try next.
According to this page, it should be possible to make this work:
http://www.hexblot.com/blog/centos-7-active-directory-and-samba
However, I can't get AD users to authenticate when I run
net use * \\cns-cryo-road1\my_share /user:austin\pgoetz
Authenticating via ssh, su, or from the console using the same AD
UserName is not a problem.
It seems
2008 Feb 20
2
Sangoma FXO EC vs Rhino FXO EC
Hi all, I am a huge fan of Sangoma cards after having many problems with
digium cards and then switching to sangoma cards and them giving me
excellent support with excellent results.
That being said, they are also alot more money than the Rhino cards and
my friend currently has 1 digium 4 fxo card in their system and they
need to add another phone line, plus they have echo problems and quality
2003 Aug 26
0
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2003 Oct 07
1
FXO on AT&T broadband POTS line?
Does anybody out there run * on an AT&T broadband phone line? I'm not
seeing any callerid and I can't tell if its AT&T doing something funky
or if its my setup. I do see CID on my normal phones....
Thanks,
Chris
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2012 Jun 07
1
Relative frequencies in table
Hi,
I'm trying to create a stacked bar plot with the satisfaction scores from a
customer satisfaction survey. I have results for three stores over several
weeks and want to create a weekly graph with a stacked bar for each store.
I can flatten the dataframe into a table with absolute frequencies, but I
can't find how to get relative frequencies. My dataset looks similar to the
example
2007 Feb 24
1
Bold Substring in mtext (newbie question)
Hi everyone,
I suspect this is an easy task however I've not been able to accomplish it. I'd like to create an mtext title which has certain words bold, the rest not bold. So far I've been able to create one which is all bold, one which is all not bold and one which has bold and not bold superimposed on one another. Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Many thanks,
Joe Retzer
# Not
2017 Nov 21
0
Do I need to transform backtest returns before using pbo (probability of backtest overfitting) package functions?
Hi Eric,
Thank you, that helps a lot. If I'm understanding correctly, if I?m wanting
to use actual returns from backtests rather than simulated returns, I would
need to make sure my risk-adjusted return measure, sharpe ratio in this
case, matches up in scale with my returns (i.e. daily returns with daily
sharpe, monthly with monthly, etc). And I wouldn?t need to transform
returns like the
2007 Feb 24
1
mtext bold font problem
Hi everyone,
I suspect this is an easy task however I've not been able to accomplish it. I'd like to create an mtext title which has certain words bold, the rest not bold. So far I've been able to create one which is all bold, one which is all not bold and one which has bold and not bold superimposed on one another. Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Many thanks,
Joe Retzer
# Not
2017 Nov 21
1
Do I need to transform backtest returns before using pbo (probability of backtest overfitting) package functions?
Correct
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> Hi Eric,
>
> Thank you, that helps a lot. If I'm understanding correctly, if I?m wanting to use actual returns from backtests rather than simulated returns, I would need to make sure my risk-adjusted return measure, sharpe ratio in this case, matches up in scale with
2007 Apr 18
0
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2007 Apr 18
0
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2007 Apr 18
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2007 Apr 18
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Ollie here :)
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down on the day. This gives our members the perfect
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2003 Aug 26
0
Re: Stop Using relays.osirusoft.com *NOW*! (fwd)
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2017 Nov 21
2
Do I need to transform backtest returns before using pbo (probability of backtest overfitting) package functions?
[re-sending - previous email went out by accident before complete]
Hi Joe,
The centering and re-scaling is done for the purposes of his example, and
also to be consistent with his definition of the sharpe function.
In particular, note that the sharpe function has the rf (riskfree)
parameter with a default value of .03/252 i.e. an ANNUAL 3% rate converted
to a DAILY rate, expressed in decimal.
That
2003 Sep 08
1
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2003 Oct 17
2
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2006 Oct 31
0
about mantelhaen.test (PR#7779)
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Hi,
I have modified the code originally posted to include capability for
arbitrary weightings for the rows and columns (which apply in the
nominal-ordinal and the ordinal-ordinal cases). The code is pasted
2007 Dec 06
5
relationship between two factors
I have a dataset with two variables that are factors:
1) Decision Making Satisfaction (DMS), values = A - Completely, B -
Mostly, C - Partly, D - Not at all
2) IT Satisfaction values (ITS), values = A - Completely, B - Mostly, C
- Partly, D - Not at all
I would like to produce a table (matrix) and a chart of the factors,
with counts at the cross sections:
A B C D
A
B