Should political contributions made in private be grounds for demoting or firing someone?
Ok, we've gone from "top tier venue, basically impossible to have a large fraction of poor papers submitted" to "Most papers are filler in retrospect" and "conferences need to accept a decent number of papers so that…
Can you say more about why you believe this is true?
I am surprised the committees were "tasked with a 22.5% acceptance rate". Couldn't more than 77.5% of the submissions have been of poor quality?
"Listen to me, get out of here and move forward. This never happened. It will shock you how much it never happened." -Don Draper, Mad Men, Season 2 Episode 5.
I think it's a huge hit to their brand image with consumers if this is true, because they haven't sold woefully underprovisioned current-model-year iPhones before, at least that I can recall. I have heard the argument…
I suspect what he is saying is that people who probably had no visibility into the state of the Sony's security and certainly had no ability to influence it are unfortunate victims here. While security is difficult to…
I think it's important to at least acknowledge the desire a "razor/razorblades" device manufacturer has for maintaining the quality of their brand by controlling to some extent the user experiences that are possible…
In many situations the actual cost to a vendor does fluctuate over time, but continuously updating prices has costs that outweigh the upside demand and perhaps brand loyalty that comes from transparency. Some example…
The graphic in the "Per-Country IPv6 adoption" tab appears to be implemented with scalable vector graphics.
I guess the way to approach it would be to compare the statistics of sexual assault by driver of taxi or similar travel for hire with the statistics we see in the case of Uber and try to discern whether they are…
Should political contributions made in private be grounds for demoting or firing someone?
Ok, we've gone from "top tier venue, basically impossible to have a large fraction of poor papers submitted" to "Most papers are filler in retrospect" and "conferences need to accept a decent number of papers so that…
Can you say more about why you believe this is true?
I am surprised the committees were "tasked with a 22.5% acceptance rate". Couldn't more than 77.5% of the submissions have been of poor quality?
"Listen to me, get out of here and move forward. This never happened. It will shock you how much it never happened." -Don Draper, Mad Men, Season 2 Episode 5.
I think it's a huge hit to their brand image with consumers if this is true, because they haven't sold woefully underprovisioned current-model-year iPhones before, at least that I can recall. I have heard the argument…
I suspect what he is saying is that people who probably had no visibility into the state of the Sony's security and certainly had no ability to influence it are unfortunate victims here. While security is difficult to…
I think it's important to at least acknowledge the desire a "razor/razorblades" device manufacturer has for maintaining the quality of their brand by controlling to some extent the user experiences that are possible…
In many situations the actual cost to a vendor does fluctuate over time, but continuously updating prices has costs that outweigh the upside demand and perhaps brand loyalty that comes from transparency. Some example…
The graphic in the "Per-Country IPv6 adoption" tab appears to be implemented with scalable vector graphics.
I guess the way to approach it would be to compare the statistics of sexual assault by driver of taxi or similar travel for hire with the statistics we see in the case of Uber and try to discern whether they are…