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Cosa (chi) è cumulative dividends - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cumulative density; Cumulative density function (disambiguation)

Cume         
MEASURE OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF UNIQUE CONSUMERS OVER A SPECIFIED PERIOD
Cumulative audience
In the practice of measuring the size of US commercial broadcasting and newspaper audiences, cume, short for "cumulative audience", is a measure of the total number of unique consumers over a specified period.
CUSUM         
  • Comments
  • Performance
SEQUENTIAL ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE
Cusum; Cumulative sum control chart
In statistical quality control, the CUsUM (or cumulative sum control chart) is a sequential analysis technique developed by E. S.
Cumulative effects (environment)         
Cumulative Effects (Environment)
Cumulative effects, also referred to as cumulative environmental effects and cumulative impacts, can be defined as changes to the environment caused by the combined impact of past, present and future human activities and natural processes. Cumulative effects to the environment are the result of multiple activities whose individual direct impacts may be relatively minor but in combination with others result are significant environmental effects.

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Cumulative density function

Cumulative density function is a self-contradictory phrase resulting from confusion between:

  • probability density function, and
  • cumulative distribution function.

The two words cumulative and density contradict each other.