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    • Audit firms as networks of offices 

      Seavey, Scott E.; Imhof, Michael J.; Westfall, Tiffany J. (American Accounting Association, 2018-08)
      Prior audit research suggests that most, if not all, audit quality can be explained at the office level. However, the question remains of whether office-level audit quality is contingent on how individual offices relate ...
    • Auditor acceptance of dysfunctional audit behavior: an explanatory model using auditors' personal characteristics 

      Donnelly, David P.; Quirin, Jeffrey J.; O'Bryan, David (American Accounting Association, 2003-02)
      Dysfunctional behavior (DB) and staff turnover are associated with decreased audit quality (Public Oversight Board 2000). Dysfunctional behaviors such as premature sign‐off, gathering of insufficient evidence, altering or ...
    • Audrey Flack's hyperreal paintings: a juxtaposing simulation of feminism and femininity in the 1970s 

      Clough, Marcela Gimenez (Wichita State University, 2017-04-28)
      The 1970s was a prominent decade for feminism. The second-wave feminist activism had seeped into everyday life, making Americans re-evaluate their definition of femininity, what it meant to be a woman, and the rights women ...
    • Augmented reality systems in training 

      Keebler, Joseph R.; Patzer, Brady S.; Wiltshire, Travis J.; Fiore, Stephen M. (Cambridge University Press, 2017-10-01)
    • Augmenting learning components for safety in resource constrained autonomous robots 

      Ramakrishna, Shreyas; Dubey, Abhishek; Burruss, Matthew P.; Hartsell, Charles; Mahadevan, Nagabhushan; Nannapaneni, Saideep; Laszka, Aron; Karsai, Gabor (IEEE, 2019-05)
      Learning enabled components (LECs) trained using data-driven algorithms are increasingly being used in autonomous robots commonly found in factories, hospitals, and educational laboratories. However, these LECs do not ...
    • Augmenting the instrumental music program: a case study of Mark Wood's "Electrify Your Strings" program 

      Samuel, Jeremy Charles (Wichita State University, 2018-05)
      The purpose of this research was to examine Mark Wood's "Electrify Your Strings" (EYS) program. Three research questions guided this study: 1) What is the history of the EYS program and what was the driving philosophy ...
    • An auspicious secure processing technique for near field communication systems 

      Asaduzzaman, Abu; Mazumder, Shanta; Salinas Monroy, Sergio A. (IEEE, 2016)
      The near field communication (NFC) technology helps save both time and power when compared with Bluetooth and other similar technologies. However, NFC is vulnerable to various networking attacks such as message modification. ...
    • Austerity measure 

      Okafor, Chinyere Grace (Kraft Books Limited, 1996)
    • The Austrian view and value co-creation process in solution-oriented firms: A seven stage, “solution prototyping” framework 

      Plouffe, Christopher R.; Nagel, Duane M.; Bonney, Leff; Hochstein, Bryan W.; Salas, Jim (Taylor & Francis, 2019-12-18)
      We develop a conceptual framework that examines the behavior of the solutions-oriented-firm from initial solutions generation, through the “sale” and delivery to an initial customer, and its potential dissemination to the ...
    • Authors' reply 

      Lal, M.; Mitra, R. (IEEE, 1976-08-01)
    • Autism speaks: Giving a voice to the social constructs of adolescents with ASD 

      Hess, Sean (Wichita State University, 2016-02-02)
      Many protocols used for assessing social skills of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are based on behavioral observations. It has been suggested, however, that social cognition encompasses processes underlying ...
    • Autism spectrum disorder early screening practices: a survey of physicians 

      Self, Trisha L.; Parham, Douglas F.; Rajagopalan, Jagadeesh (SAGE Publications, 2015-08)
      The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released a policy statement in 2007 urging physicians to screen for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) at 18 and 24 months. This study sought to identify the screening practices of ...
    • Autism spectrum disorders screening & diagnostic practices: a survey of physicians 

      Rajagopalan, Jagadeesh (Wichita State University, 2012-05)
      In 2007, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released a policy statement which urged physicians to conduct surveillance at every well-child visit and screen for Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) at 18 and 24 months, and ...
    • Autism spectrum disorders screening and diagnostic practices: A survey of physicians 

      Rajagopalan, Jagadeesh (Wichita State University. Graduate School, 2010-04-23)
      In 2007, AAP issued a policy statement recommending physicians screen all children for autism spectrum disorders (ASD) two times prior to child’s second birthday. It has been documented, however, that children are not being ...
    • Auto-normalization of robot end-effector 

      Veeraraghavan, Vinoth Kumar (Wichita State University, 2021-05)
      An automatic system for a generic approach to detecting the normal vector of an unknown three-dimensional surface using a sensor mounted on the wrist of a collaborative robot is described. As this method proceeds, the ...
    • Auto-tuning tub-level control of blender in hydraulic fracturing 

      Chen, Zheng; Cargill, Leslie; Naizer, Brent (American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017)
      Hydraulic fracturing is one of the key technologies for producing shale oil and gas. During hydraulic fracturing, a blender is used to mix sand with water and chemicals to obtain a fluidic mixture that will be pumped down ...
    • Automated developer recommendations for incoming software change requests 

      Hossen, Md Kamal (Wichita State University, 2014-05)
      Software change requests, such as bug fixes and new features, are an integral part of software evolution and maintenance. It is not uncommon in open source projects to receive numerous change requests daily, which need to ...
    • Automated dynamic detection of self-hiding behavior 

      Baird, Luke; Shan, Zhiyong; Namboodiri, Vinod (IEEE, 2019-11)
      Certain Android applications, such as but not limited to malware, conceal their presence from the user, exhibiting a self-hiding behavior. Consequently, these apps put the user's security and privacy at risk by performing ...
    • Automated fiber placement (AFP)--Effects of features and defects 

      Seneviratne, Waruna P.; Tomblin, John S.; Shafie, Mohamed Z.; Perera, Shenal; Smith, Garret (DEStech Publications, 2019-09)
      Automated Fiber Placement (AFP) manufacturing methods, considered to be one of the most advanced methods of composite manufacturing, are used in fabricating complex and large scale composite structures. During AFP ...
    • Automated fiber placement (AFP)—Effects of features and defects 

      Seneviratne, Waruna P.; Tomblin, John S.; Shafie, Mohamed Z.; Perera, Shenal; Smith, Garret (DEStech Publications, 2019)
      Automated Fiber Placement (AFP) manufacturing methods, considered to be one of the most advanced methods of composite manufacturing, are used in fabricating complex and large scale composite structures. During AFP ...