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[BIG] (Small) {SAE2020} [BIG][BIG] (small ) {(small ) } {SAE2020}SAE2020 SAE2020 Conference on [Naples, July, Big Data for 6-8th, 2020] Small(Centro AreaCongressi Estimation Federico II via Partenope, 36, Naples, Italy) Naples July 6 – 8, 2020 [TheProgramme Programme Committee Committee] ] Centro Congressi Federico II Monica Pratesi (University of Pisa) (Chair) via Partenope, 36, Naples, Italy Roberta Siciliano (University of Naples Federico II) (Chair) Giovanni Acampora (University of Naples Federico II, Italy) (The Organizing Committee Massimo Aria (University of Naples Federico II, Italy) {Advisory Board} Gaia Bertarelli (University of Pisa, Italy) Naples Federico II) Jan A. van den Brakel (Central(CBS, The Bureau Netherlands) of Statistics, The Netherlands) JNK Rao – Carleton University (Chair) Dario Buono (Eurostat, Luxembourg) Antonio D’Ambrosio (Chair) Partha Lahiri – University of Maryland (Chair) Sanjay Chaudhury (National University of Singapore,Singapore) Singapore) Germana Scepi (Chair) Malay Gosh – University of Florida Marcello Chiodi (University of Palermo, Italy) Enrico Cafaro, Department of Economics and Statistics Carlo Natale Lauro – University of Naples Federico II Cinzia Cirillo (University of Maryland, USA) Carmela Iorio, Department of Industrial Engineering Giuseppe Longo – University of Naples Federico II Antonio D’Ambrosio (University of Naples Federico II, Italy) Giuseppe Pandolfo, Department of Industrial Engineering Danny Pfeffermann – Hebrew University and CBS, Israel, Sun Dongchu (University of Missouri, USA) Alfonso Piscitelli, Department of Agricultural Sciences University of Southampton Stefano Falorsi (Italian National Statistical Institute, Italy) Rosaria Romano, Department of Economics and Statistics Julie Gershunskaya (U.S.(Bureau Bureau of Labor of Labor Statistics, Statistics, USA) Washington, USA) Maria Spano, Department of Economics and Statistics Ornella Giambalvo (University of Palermo, Italy) Michele Staiano, Department of Industrial Engineering Jiming JangJiang (University (University of of California, California, USA) Davis, USA) Autilia Vitiello, Dipartimento( Organizingdi Fisica "Ettore Pancini" Committee Domingo Morales (University of Elche, Spain) Ralf Muennich (University of Trier, Germany) Naples Federico II) Valentin Patilea (ENSAI, France) {Advisory Board} Alessandra Petrucci (University of Florence, Italy) Antonio D’Ambrosio (Chair) Isabel Molina Peralta (Universidada Carlos III Madrid, Spain) Germana Scepi (Chair) Maria Giovanna Ranalli (University of Perugia, Italy) Partha Lahiri – UniversityEnrico of Maryland, Cafaro, CollegeDepartment Park, ofJoint Economics Program and in Statistics Nicola Salvati (University of Pisa, Italy) Carmela Cappelli,Survey Department Methodology of (Chair)Political Sciences Germana Scepi (University of Naples Federico II, Italy) Carlo Natale Lauro Carmela– President Iorio, of theDepartment Association of Industrialof Emeritus Engineering Timo SchimdSchmid (Free University of Berlin, Germany) Professors,Giuseppe University Pandolfo, ofDepartment Naples Federico of Industrial II (Chair) Engineering Natalie Shlomo (University of Manchester, UK) Alfonso Piscitelli,Malay Gosh Department – University of Agricultural of Florida Sciences MarcynMarcin Szymkowiak Szmkowiak (Poznan (Poznań University University of of Economics, Economics Poland)and Business,Giuseppe Poland) Longo – DataRosaria Science Romano, Lab, University Department of Naples of Economics Federico and II Statistics Nikos Tzavidis (University of Southampton, UK) Danny Pfefferman – NationalMaria Spano,Statistician Department of Israel andof Economics University and of Statistics Linda J. Young (USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service, USA) Michele Staiano, Department ofSouthampton Industrial Engineering Rosanna Verde (University of Campania Vanvitelli, Italy) Autilia Vitiello,JNK Dipartimento Rao – Carleton di Fisica University "Ettore Pancini" [www.SAE2020.org] [[email protected]].
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