ON THE INSPECTION GAME
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ON THE INSPECTION GAME Thomas S. Ferguson and Costis Melolidakis UCLA and Technical University of Crete Abstract. The Inspection Game is a multistage game between a customs inspector and a smuggler, first studied by Melvin Dresher and Michael Maschler in the 1960's. An extension allowing the smuggler to act more than once, treated by Sakaguchi in a special case, is solved. Also, a more natural version of Sakaguchi's problem is solved in the special case where the smuggler may act at each stage.
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  • pendent bernoulli trials with constant success probability
  • different efficiencies
  • better model for the arms control problem
  • inspect γ
  • inspection game
  • boundary conditions
  • probability
  • model

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September 2008JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Customer Self Service 9.0 Implementation Guide
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General Preface
AboutThisDocumentationPreface.......................................................................ix
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Application Prerequisites..............................................................ix
ApplicationFundamentals.....................................................................................ix
Documentation Updatesand Downloading Documentation........................................................x
Obtaining Documentation Updates.................................................................................x
Downloading Documentation.......................................................................................x
Additional Resources....................................................................................................x
TypographicalConventionsand Visual Cues........................................................................xi
TypographicalConventions...............................................................................xii
VisualCues...........................................................................................................xii
Country, Region, and Industry Identifiers........................................................................xiii
Currency Codes.............................................................................................xiv
Comments and Suggestions..........................................................................................xiv
CommonFieldsUsedinImplementationGuides..........................................................xiv
Preface
JDEdwardsEnterpriseOneCustomerSelfServicePreface.......................................xvii
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Products...............................................................................xvii
JD E Application Fundamentals..........................................................xvii
Chapter 1
GettingStartedwithJDEdwardsEnterpriseOneCustomerSelfService..........................1
JDEdwardsEnterpriseOneCustomerSelfServiceOverview...........................................1
JDEdwardsEnterpriseOneCustomerSelfServiceImplementation..............................................2
InstallationStepsfortheJDEdwardsEnterpriseOneCollaborativePortal.........................3
JDEdwards EnterpriseOne Sales Order Management-Specific Implementation Steps....................3
JDs E Inventory Manage Impl Steps.............4
JDEdwards EnterpriseOne Transportation Management-SpecificImplementation Steps.................4
JDs E Forecast Management-Specific Implementation Steps..............4
JDEdwardsEnterpriseOneFailureAnalysis-SpecificImplementationSteps................................4
JDEdwards EnterpriseOne Case Management-Specific Implementation Steps..................5
JDEdwardsEnterpriseOneSolutionAdvisor-SpecificImplementationSteps................................5
Copyright © 2003-2008, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. vContents
Chapter 2
UnderstandingCustomerSelfService.....................................................................7
erpriseOneCustomerSelfServiceBusinessProcesses..............................JD Edwards Ent7
JDEdwardsEnterpriseOneCustomerSelfServiceImplementation..............................................9
Chapter 3
WorkingwithOrders.........................................................................................11
ers...............................................................................................Managing Ord ........11
Understanding Order Management......................................................................11
Prerequisites........................................................................................................12
oManageOrders...........................................................................FormsUsed t13
Setting Processing Options for Self Service - SalesOrder Inquiry(P4210SS).............................13
Managing Recurring Orders...................................................................................15
dingRecurringOrders..............

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