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Chris McMahon
Researcher at University of Bristol
Publications - 353
Citations - 12650
Chris McMahon is an academic researcher from University of Bristol. The author has contributed to research in topics: Premature ejaculation & Engineering design process. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 350 publications receiving 11685 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris McMahon include Mount Sinai St. Luke's and Mount Sinai Roosevelt & University of Bath.
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Engineering Research Data Management Plan Requirement Specification
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a data management plan (DMP) for engineering research, which is aimed at data creators rather than data librarians, and the purpose of this specification is not only to outline the information that should be recorded in a DMP, but also the manner in which the DMP should be implemented and the functionality that the supporting data management infrastructure should provide.
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Initiators and Barriers to Discussion and Treatment of Premature Ejaculation Among Men and Their Partners in Asia Pacific – Results From a Web-based Survey
George Lee,Chris McMahon,Marita P. McCabe,Hui Jiang,Sung Won Lee,Peter Huat Chye Lim,Bang Ping Jiann +6 more
TL;DR: Attitudes and barriers to PE and its treatment in the Asia-Pacific region are poorly understood, and many men are reluctant to seek professional advice and therefore resort to self-treatment for extended periods.
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Improving confidence in simulation-based design through error functions
TL;DR: A classification scheme based on the extent and nature of uncertainty in the correlations between simulation predictions and the evidence for a specific performance criterion allows development of a confidence scale and associated error functions for characterizing the discrepancy between the correlations of design performance parameters and evidence, in the presence of uncertainty.
Progress with OntoCAD: A Standardised Ontological Annotation Approach to CAD Systems
TL;DR: An exploration of a STEP-compliant anchoring mechanism for OntoCAD's semantic annotations to achieve compatibility between systems and maintain data integrity during data exchange and the application of cost estimation as a case study illustrating the representation of cost from an engineering viewpoint is presented.
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ExProMod, a Product Development Support Tool
TL;DR: The initial investigations are presented into three equipment design and manufacture companies, and their issues relating to information loss and inaccuracies, and the employment of an extended product model framework to assist the engineers in overcoming the issues identified.