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Impact of automation: measurement of performance, workload and behaviour in a complex control environment

Impact of automation: measurement of performance, workload and behaviour in a complex control environment

... Figure 1: Levels of Rail Signalling Automation All three LOA have high levels of information acquisition automation, as most information required is presented on the VDU. No automatic analysis of information is performed ...

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Good Behaviour Can be Taught

Good Behaviour Can be Taught

... We believe the absence of ethical education among journalists contributes to this problem. Beyond Britain’s local press – which committed none of the sins Leveson investigated – the systematic training of journalists is ...

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Global Sourcing of a Complex Good

Global Sourcing of a Complex Good

... relied more on the technological improvements coming from the international production chain, which many consider to be a smart and successful ...because more intermediates can be pulled out of the North ...

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More performance. More security.

More performance. More security.

... LCMS (LANCOM Management System) Configuration program for Microsoft Windows, incl. convenient Setup Wizards. Optional group configuration, simultaneous remote configuration and management of multiple devices over ISDN ...

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MONEY MORE FOR MORE GOOD. Bob Ottenhoff & Greg Ulrich

MONEY MORE FOR MORE GOOD. Bob Ottenhoff & Greg Ulrich

... The emergence of such charities as Kiva and Donors Choose, which give a much more prominent role to donors, is one sign of this change. International nonprofits operating in Haiti began to see the future when ...

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The Simple Behaviour of Complex Systems Explained?

The Simple Behaviour of Complex Systems Explained?

... are sometimes erroneous. Let me give two examples. First, Strevens claims that ‘the ergodic approach looks for a more extreme form of independence than I do’ (p. 316). It is unclear what ‘the ergodic approach’ is ...

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More Stable, More Estrogenic: The SERM ERα LBD Complex

More Stable, More Estrogenic: The SERM ERα LBD Complex

... enable more statistically meaningful comparisons, repeating simulations were conducted for each ...in complex with the LBD due to different effects of the ligands, ...simulation behaviour indicates ...

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Modelling Temporal Behaviour in Complex Systems with Timebands

Modelling Temporal Behaviour in Complex Systems with Timebands

... Complex real-time systems exhibit dynamic behaviours on many different time lev- els. For example, circuits have nanosecond speeds for computation in a component, whereas slower functional units may take seconds ...

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Identifying significant behaviour in complex bipartite networks

Identifying significant behaviour in complex bipartite networks

... influential nodes in the network. Previous analyses support the results we obtained in this section [13, 27, 29, 34, 35]. 5.3 Prediction of item popularity in rating networks Many websites have the option to rate and ...

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Scheduling model for systems with complex alternative behaviour

Scheduling model for systems with complex alternative behaviour

... A. Multi Capacity JSSP To benchmark the models concerning resource capacity, we generated a number of problems. We have considered problem of a size where in most cases, an optimality proof can be found within 1800[s] ...

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Complex problem solving — More than reasoning?

Complex problem solving — More than reasoning?

... of Complex Problem Solving (CPS), which is measured by a ...predicted performance in rule application only indirectly through its influence on rule knowledge indicating that learn- ing during system ...

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Design of competitive paging algorithms with good behaviour in practice

Design of competitive paging algorithms with good behaviour in practice

... Related Work. Although competitive analysis seems too pessimistic, some of its refinements have lead to paging algorithms with low fault rates on traces ex- tracted during the execution of real-world programs. In [33], ...

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Earnings Management Behaviour: The Role of Pressure on Behaviour Performance

Earnings Management Behaviour: The Role of Pressure on Behaviour Performance

... Previous studies (Craft, 2013; Selart & Johansen, 2011) noted that pressure such as sanctions and stress can have some effects on decision making. A study by Sweeney, Arnold, and Pierce (2010) confirmed that the ...

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This policy is designed to promote good behaviour rather than merely deter anti-social behaviour.

This policy is designed to promote good behaviour rather than merely deter anti-social behaviour.

... Only the Headteacher has the power to exclude a pupil from school. The Head may exclude a pupil for one or more fixed periods, for up to 45 days in any one school year. The Head may also exclude a pupil ...

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Quantifying human behaviour using complex social datasets

Quantifying human behaviour using complex social datasets

... of complex social ...were more than double the real ...the behaviour of Internet users due to extensive media coverage of the 2013 flu that led to users wanting to know more about this ...A ...

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Developing agent-based models of complex health behaviour.

Developing agent-based models of complex health behaviour.

... Having designed and constructed a model, the researcher is also faced with questions about how to use it (such as selecting parameter values to test and the number of simulation runs for each combination) and what to ...

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BNO : An ontology for describing the behaviour of complex biomolecular networks

BNO : An ontology for describing the behaviour of complex biomolecular networks

... dynamical behaviour of complex biomolecular networks, it can not simulate large-scale ...why more efficient simulation tools should be used for scaling up and reason on large biomolecular ...

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An activity-based approach for complex travel behaviour modelling

An activity-based approach for complex travel behaviour modelling

... for more realistic assessment of network and congestion effects of transportation ...this complex field by showing a possible comprehensive theoretical formulation of the problem and its applicability to a ...

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Inter sector partnerships: complex dynamics and patterns of behaviour

Inter sector partnerships: complex dynamics and patterns of behaviour

... An example of this is the Water Secretariat in the Quito case study, where the two interviewees preferred to have separate interviews to allow the person with more responsibility to provide ‘the institutional ...

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Good, the more Communicated, more abundant grows.

Good, the more Communicated, more abundant grows.

... and more than enough forces to fend off the territorial units attacking the outer ring and ambushing the supply line logistics convoys that bring in food, ammunition, gas, and ...

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