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Research Notes: Musa Caglar
Musa Caglar's paper "A Parsimonious Tree Augmented Naive Bayes Model for Exploring Colorectal Cancer Survival Factors and Their Conditional Interrelations,” co-authored with Ali Dag (Creighton University), Abdullah Asilkalkan(Clark University), Osman Aydas (Oakland University), Serhat Simsek (Montclair State University) and Dursun Delen (Oklahoma State University), was accepted for publication in Information Systems Frontiers. Caglar is a professor of practice in management science.
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