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Weikle, D. A. B., S. I. Hong, M. H. Salinas, R. H. Klenke, J. H. Aylor, W. A. Wulf, and S. A. McKee. "Dynamic access ordering for streamed computations." IEEE Transactions on Computers 49, no. 11 (2000): 1255–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/12.895941.

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Kate Dorney. "The Ordering of Things: Allure, Access, and Archives." Shakespeare Bulletin 28, no. 1 (2010): 19–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/shb.0.0142.

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Coetzee, Andries W. "Variation as accessing ‘non-optimal’ candidates." Phonology 23, no. 3 (December 2006): 337–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0952675706000984.

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This paper argues that rather than just select the best candidate, EVAL imposes a harmonic rank-ordering on the full candidate set. Language users have access to this enriched information, and it shapes their performance. This paper applies this idea to variation. The claim is that language users can access the full candidate set via the rank-ordering imposed by EVAL. In variation, more than one candidate is well-formed enough to count as grammatical. Consequently, language users will access more than just the best candidate from the rank-ordering. However, the accessibility of a candidate depends on its position on the rank-ordering. The higher the position a candidate occupies, the more likely it is to be selected. In a variable process, variants that appear higher on the rank-ordering (i.e. are more well-formed) will therefore also be the more frequent variants. This model is applied to variation in the phonology of Faialense Portuguese and Ilokano.
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Walker, David W. "Morton ordering of 2D arrays for efficient access to hierarchical memory." International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications 32, no. 1 (August 15, 2017): 189–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1094342017725568.

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This article investigates the recursive Morton ordering of two-dimensional arrays as an efficient way to access hierarchical memory across a range of heterogeneous computer platforms, ranging from manycore devices, multicore processors, clusters and distributed environments. A brief overview of previous research in this area is given, and algorithms that make use of Morton ordering are described. These are then used to investigate the efficiency of the Morton ordering approach by performance experiments on different processors. In particular, timing results are presented for matrix multiplication, Cholesky factorization and fast Fourier transform algorithms. The use of the Morton ordering approach leads naturally to algorithms that are recursive and exposes parallelism at each level of recursion. Thus, the approach advocated in this talk not only provides convenient and efficient access to hierarchical memory but also provides a basis for exploiting parallelism.
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Keul, Adam. "The fantasy of access: Neoliberal ordering of a public beach." Political Geography 48 (September 2015): 49–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2015.05.005.

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Monti, Joël, and Eva Blasco. "Hierarchical ordering in light-triggered additive manufacturing." Polymer Chemistry 11, no. 46 (2020): 7316–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0py01077d.

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Herein, recent developments in the 3D printing of materials with structural hierarchy and their future prospects are reviewed. It is shown that increasing the extent of ordering, is essential to access novel properties and functionalities.
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Ning, Hui Xin. "Mobile Ordering System Based on Android." Applied Mechanics and Materials 336-338 (July 2013): 2099–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.336-338.2099.

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With the Rapid Development of Mobile Internet Technology, People Hope Access to Internet to get Information and Service Anywhere and Anytime Urgently. Catering Industry also Hopes to Expand the Scope of Business to Network. in this Paper, through the Requirement Analysis, Using the Currently Popular Android System as the Platform, the Authors Study the Mobile Ordering System Based on Android with the Help of Mobile Internet Technology. the System was Considered the Relationship between the Customers and the Sellers, had Established a Perfect Management Mode and Comprehensive Ordering Function, and Realized the Characteristic Function Based on Google Service. the System is Low Cost, Simple Operation, and Mobility. it Solves the Catering Industry’s Problems of High Cost on Manpower and Inconvenient Online Ordering.
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Pfeiler, Wolfgang. "Ordering phenomena in alloys: Access to kinetic parameters and atom-jump processes." JOM 52, no. 7 (July 2000): 14–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11837-000-0154-5.

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Kucherov, Mikhail M., and Nina A. Bogulskaya. "Trilattice-Based Access Control Models: How to Secure Current Computer Network." MATEC Web of Conferences 210 (2018): 04053. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821004053.

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Designing security, from the hardware level, is essential to ensure the integrity of the intelligent cyber-physical infrastructure that is the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). If intelligent cyber-physical infrastructure fails to do the right things because it is insecure and vulnerable, then there will be negative social consequences [1]. Security is, in a sense, the access control to IIoT systems, which increasingly relies on the ability to compose different policies. Therefore, the advantage in any framework for compiling policies is that it is intuitive, formal, expressive, application-independent, as well as expandable to create domain-specific instances. Recently, such a scheme was proposed based on Belnap logic FOUR2 [2]. Four values of the Belnap bilattice have been interpreted as grant, deny, conflict, or unspecified with respect to access-control policy. Belnap’s four-valued logic has found a variety of applications in various fields, such as deductive database theory, distributed logic programming, and other areas. However, it turns out that the truth order in FOUR2 is a truth-and-falsity order at the same time [3]. The smallest lattice, where the orders of truth and falsity are independent of each other, which is especially important for security policy, is that of Shramko-Wansing’s SIXTEEN3. This generalization is well-motivated and leads from the bilattice FOUR2 with an information and a truth-and-falsity ordering to another algebraic structure, namely the trilattice SIXTEEN3 with an information ordering together with a truth ordering and a (distinct) falsity ordering.Based onSIXTEEN3 and new Boolean predicates to control access [4], we define an expressive access-control policy language, having composition statements based on the statements of Schramko-Wansing’s logic. Natural orderings on politics are obtained by independent lifting the orders of truth and falsity of trilattice, which results in a query language in which conflict freedom analysis can be developed. The reduction of formal verification of queries to that on predicates over access requests enables to carry out policy analysis. We evaluate our approach through examples of control access model policy.
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ENOKIDO, TOMOYA. "ROLE-BASED SERIALIZABILITY USING ROLE ORDERING SCHEDULERS." Journal of Interconnection Networks 07, no. 04 (December 2006): 437–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s021926590600179x.

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In the role-based access control model, a role is a set of access rights. A subject doing jobs is granted roles showing the jobs in an enterprise. A transaction issued by a subject is associated with a subset of roles granted to the subject, which is named purpose. A method with a more significant purpose is performed before another method with a less significant purpose. We discuss which purpose is more significant than another purpose. We discuss two types of Role-Ordering (RO) schedulers SRO and PRO where multiple conflicting transactions are serializable in the significant order of subjects and purposes, respectively. We evaluate the RO schedulers compared with the traditional two-phase locking protocol in terms of throughput.
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Cabarrus, Miguel, David M. Naeger, Alexander Rybkin, and Aliya Qayyum. "Patients Prefer Results From the Ordering Provider and Access to Their Radiology Reports." Journal of the American College of Radiology 12, no. 6 (June 2015): 556–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacr.2014.12.009.

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Hasanah Harahap, Laila Apriani, Evawany Aritonang, and Zulhaida Lubis. "The Relationship between Type and Frequency of Online Food Ordering With Obesity in Students of Medan Area University." Britain International of Exact Sciences (BIoEx) Journal 2, no. 1 (January 3, 2020): 29–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.33258/bioex.v2i1.109.

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Online food ordering is a food delivery service through applications that are obtained quickly and safely. This is related to obesity. This type of research uses a descriptive type of study, with a cross sectional study design. This research was conducted at Medan, Medan University with 83 samples taken using purposive sampling method. The data used are primary data obtained based on measurements of student weight and height, recall and food frequency are analyzed by chi- square test. The results of the study showed that there was a correlation between the frequency of online food ordering with obesity (p <0.001) and there was no correlation between the types of food and obesity (p = 0.099) in the students of Medan Area University. To deal with the problem of obesity, it is easy to get access to online food ordering.
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Zhang, Jian, Jianhua Ge, Qiang Ni, Miaowen Wen, and Yangyang Zhang. "Performance Analysis of User Ordering Schemes in Cooperative Power-Domain Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access Network." IEEE Access 6 (2018): 47319–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/access.2018.2866928.

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Gunn, Andrew J., Mark Mangano, Garry Choy, Dushyant V. Sahani, and Giles W. Boland. "Re: “Patients Prefer Results From the Ordering Provider and Access to Their Radiology Reports”." Journal of the American College of Radiology 12, no. 10 (October 2015): 1006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacr.2015.06.023.

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Son, Pham Ngoc, and Hyung Yun Kong. "Performance Analysis of Decode-and-Forward Scheme with Relay Ordering for Secondary Spectrum Access." Wireless Personal Communications 79, no. 1 (May 28, 2014): 85–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11277-014-1842-8.

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Swize, Lisa, Bret J. Spier, and Patrick Pfau. "T1416: Open Access Endoscopy and Ordering Differences Based on Specialty and Level of Training." Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 71, no. 5 (April 2010): AB271. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gie.2010.03.629.

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Asrori, Khasan, and Ely Nuryani. "SISTEM INFORMASI PEMESANAN RUANGAN MEETING BERBASIS WEB APP MENGUNAKAN FRAMEWORK CODEIGNITER PADA PT BARATA INDONESIA – CILEGON, BANTEN." Jurnal Sistem Informasi dan Informatika (Simika) 4, no. 1 (February 25, 2021): 26–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.47080/simika.v4i1.1102.

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Along with the development of the technology field at the company PT. Barata Indonesia, needs support to assist organizational activities, such as in ordering meeting rooms. Currently, information of meeting rooms availability and ordering at PT. Barata Indonesia still hasn't used technology so the process of ordering a meeting room is by contacting the room admin to ask about the availability of the place to be booked. This is less effective because the customer cannot know directly which room can be used for meetings and according to the capacity of the person. Therefore, this application is made to facilitate ordering meeting rooms at the company. The development of this meeting room reservation information system uses the SDLC Waterfall method which aims to simplify and speed up information access. The development of this Meeting Room Reservation Information System uses the CodeIgniter 3 Framework, which has 2 (two) interfaces, namely FrondEnd, which is the start page of the web application that is displayed for visitors and BackEnd is the admin page to process the required information data sources. The results of the system trial show that the application of the Meeting Room Booking Information System can provide more flexible information.
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Chen, Bing. "An Extended Role-Based Access Control Model for CSCW Systems." Key Engineering Materials 431-432 (March 2010): 577–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.431-432.577.

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Due to the increasing threat of network attacks, network and information security is an upmost concern for CSCW. Traditional Role-Based Access made focus on the typical roles divided according to organizational roles in CSCW. It is insufficient to have role permissions based on object types for collaborative environments. An extended role-based access control model is proposed in this article to expand role to construct the hierarchy of security domain for CSCW. The total CSCW system was called security domain. Subdomain roles inherit security domain roles. Atomic domain roles inherit subdomain roles under role constrains. All extended role and role constraint are partial ordering and are used to restrict the range of access control for all CSCW participants.
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Alam, Varisha. "Ordering of Huge Biometric Information in Database System." Journal of Informatics Electrical and Electronics Engineering (JIEEE) 2, no. 2 (June 6, 2021): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.54060/jieee/002.02.011.

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The word biometrics is derived from the Greek words 'bios' and 'metric' which means living and calculation appropriately. Biometrics is the electronic identification of individuals based on their physiological and biological features. Biometric attributes are data take out from biometric test which can be used for contrast with a biometric testimonial. Biometrics composed methods for incomparable concede humans based upon one or more inherent material or behavioral characteristics. In Computer Science, bio-metrics is employed as a kind of recognition access management and access command. Biometrics has quickly seemed like an auspicious technology for attestation and has already found a place in the most sophisticated security areas. A systematic clustering technique has been there for partitioning huge biometric databases throughout recognition. As we tend to are still obtaining the higher bin-miss rate, so this work is predicated on conceiving an ordering strategy for recognition of huge biometric database and with larger precision. This technique is based on the modified B+ tree that decreases the disk accesses. It reduced the information retrieval time and feasible error rates. The ordering technique is employed to proclaims a person’s identity with a reduced rate of differentiation instead of searching the whole database. The response time degenerates, further-more because the accuracy of the system deteriorates as the size of the database increases. Hence, for vast applications, the requirement to reduce the database to a little fragment seems to attain higher speeds and improved accuracy.
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Allerton, D. J., and M. C. Gia. "The Application of Oct-Tree Terrain Models to Real-Time Aircraft Flight Path Planning." Journal of Navigation 53, no. 3 (September 2000): 483–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s037346330000103x.

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This paper outlines a technique to represent terrain using tree structures, based on Morton ordering to avoid the use of pointers. This approach enables terrain data to be organised in a hierarchical form affording a trade-off between the speed of access to the terrain database and resolution of the terrain data extracted from the tree. A set of database access algorithms is developed that form the basis of path extraction needed for real-time mission management. Several examples are presented to illustrate the performance of the routeing algorithms developed in the paper.
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Watson, M., C. Richard, N. Fortino, T. Lyon, and R. Ohle. "P136: Increasing access to computed tomography scanning in the emergency department and its effect on patient outcomes." CJEM 21, S1 (May 2019): S113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cem.2019.327.

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Background: There is growing concern about emergency physicians overuse of computed tomography (CT). In an attempt to ensure appropriate ordering many hospitals implement strict protocols for ordering of CT scans in the emergency department (ED) that include approval of all scans by a board-certified radiologist, and a reduced access to CT overnight. Aim Statement: The aim of this study is to review the impact of RAD ED – direct access to CT ordering by ED physicians, 24hr CT technologist and third-party reporting on CT scans overnight. Our objectives were to assess the effect on; 1) ED length of stay, 2) number of CT scans ordered and 3) admission rates. Measures &amp; Design: We conducted a prospective pilot before &amp; after study at a single tertiary-care emergency department between February 1st, 2018 and July 31st, 2018. Inclusion criteria were adult patients presenting to the emergency department and undergoing CT for any of the following: face, neck, spine, upper and lower extremities, chest, abdomen and pelvis. Exclusion criteria were those undergoing CT head for stroke or trauma. Evaluation/Results: A total of 924 patients met our criteria, 352 before and 568 after implementation. Comparison of the patient populations demonstrate very similar characteristics in both groups; (49% male, average age 56 years, CTAS 2(40%) and 3(47%). Results demonstrate that an additional 216 scans were performed in post-implementation group. This equates to an increase of 61%. ED length of stay averaged 5.6 hours pre-implementation and 4.7 hours post-implementation. This corresponds to a significant reduction in length of stay of approximately 0.9 hours (p &lt; 0.01). Collection is currently ongoing for factors that we will adjust for a multivariate analysis, including admission rates. Discussion/Impact: RAD ED led to a significant increase in CT ordering and decrease in ED length of stay. We believe that this project provides important information to clinicians and patients with regards to overall CT utilization, ED wait times, follow up visits for CT scanning and admission rates. It is also important for administrators to help decide if these new rules are leading to improved efficiency, and to help estimate their financial impact.
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Sarigiannidis, P. G., G. I. Papadimitriou, and A. S. Pomportsis. "A novel medium access control protocol for optical local networks based on data request ordering." Optics & Laser Technology 40, no. 1 (February 2008): 175–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.optlastec.2007.02.004.

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Kleinman-Sween, Jennifer, Angela Lowrie, Jane Kirmse, and Priya Sampathkumar. "A Quality Improvement Project to Reduce Unnecessary Use of Multilumen PICCs." Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology 41, S1 (October 2020): s101—s102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ice.2020.603.

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Background: Peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) are an increasingly common vascular access device. At our institution, >4,000 devices are placed per year by a trained team of vascular access nurses. Although PICCs are generally safe and effective, they do carry the risk of infection and thrombosis, and this risk increases exponentially with increasing number of lumens. As part of a multidisciplinary quality improvement effort to address rising CLABSI rates, we designed interventions to improve PICC utilization. Methods: The project team used 6-σ methodology, specifically following the DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, implement, control) framework to guide analysis and interventions. Process mapping, semistructured interviews with key stakeholders, electronic surveys, and audits were performed to identify gaps and inform interventions. The interventions consisted of 3 components: changes to the electronic ordering system, education (presentations to ordering providers and an online toolkit), and clinical decision support in the form of a team of vascular-access subject-matter experts who provided guidance on line selection. Results: In total, 4,655 PICCs and 434 midlines were inserted in the 12 months before the intervention, and 7,457 PICCs and 929 midlines were placed in the 24 months after the intervention. Following the implementation of the intervention, proportions of triple-lumen catheter utilization decreased from 31.9% to 22.3% (P < .0001). Concurrently, the proportion of single-lumen catheters has increased from 28.5% to 41.9% (P < .0001). Overall PICC utilization decreased in the postintervention period from an average of 387.9 PICCs placed per month to 310.7. The proportion of midline catheters increased from 8.5% of total lines inserted to 11.4% in the postintervention period (P < .001). Conclusions: Our intervention reduced overall PICC use and triple-lumen PICC use and increased relative utilization of single-lumen PICCs and midline catheters. Optimization of electronic orders, in conjunction with targeted education and decision support, can have a sustained impact on provider ordering behaviors and can shift the culture of utilization, even in a large academic medical center with frequent turnover of trainees.Funding: NoneDisclosures: Consulting fee- Merck (Priya Sampathkumar)
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Abhang, Shailesh Prakash. "Design and Development of Online Pizza Ordering System." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 9, no. 9 (September 30, 2021): 547–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2021.37967.

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Abstract: The “Pizza Ordering System" has been developed to override the problems prevailing in the participating manual system. This software is supported to eliminate and in some cases reduce the hardships faced by the existing system. Moreover this system is designed for the particular need of the company to carry out operations in a smooth and effective manner. The application is reduced as much as possible to avoid errors while entering the data. No formal knowledge is needed for the user to use this system. The main objective of the Pizza Ordering System is to manage the details of Payments, Customer, Pizza, and Order Status. The project is totally built at administrative end and thus only the administrator is guaranteed the access. The purpose of the project is to build an application program to reduce the manual work for managing the Payments, Customer, and Online Order. It tracks all the details about the Pizza, Order Status. The purpose of Pizza Ordering System is to automate the existing manual system by the help of computerized equipment and full- fledged computer software, fulfilling their equipment, so that their valuable data/information can be stored for a longer period with easy accessing and manipulation of the same. The required software and hardware are easily available and easy to workwith. Keywords: Include at least 5 keywords or phrases
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Veen, J. F. van der, and H. Reichert. "Structural Ordering at the Solid–Liquid Interface." MRS Bulletin 29, no. 12 (December 2004): 958–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/mrs2004.267.

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AbstractMany processes in nature and technology are based on the static and dynamic properties of solid–liquid interfaces. Prominent examples are crystal growth, melting, and recrystallization. These processes are strongly affected by the local structure at the solid–liquid interface. Therefore, it is mandatory to understand the change in the structure across the interface. The break of the translational symmetry at the interface induces ordering phenomena, and interactions between the liquid's molecules and the atomically corrugated solid surface may induce additional ordering effects. In the past decade, new techniques have been developed to investigate the structural properties of such (deeply) buried interfaces in their natural environment. These methods are based on deeply penetrating probes such as brilliant x-ray beams, providing full access to the structure parallel and perpendicular to the interface. Here, we review the results of a number of case studies including liquid metals in contact with Group IV elements (diamond and silicon), where charge transfer effects at the interface may come into play. Another particularly important liquid in our environment is water. The structural properties of water vary widely as it is brought in contact with other materials. We will then proceed from these seemingly simple cases to complex fluids such as colloids.
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Filipowska, C. H., and L. Mazurik. "P042: Use of technology to create economically sustainable supplemented triage: a feasibility study at an urban tertiary care centre." CJEM 18, S1 (May 2016): S92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cem.2016.218.

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Introduction: Decreasing patient Length of Stay (LOS) in the Emergency Department (ED) improves patient safety. Numerous studies have taken differing approaches to supplementing care at triage in order to decrease LOS, however, have not proven to be financially sustainable. The goal of this study was to explore financially viable options to expedite care in a safe way and reduce patient LOS. Methods: The ED process chain was identified. Two reviewers observed triage for a 4-hour period following patients. Times from patient arrival to: completion of triage, completion of registration, test ordering, physician assessment and final disposition were measured. Results were presented at departmental rounds. Nursing staff, Physician Assistants, Residents and Physician staff were paired in interdisciplinary groups to brainstorm and trial approaches to expedited test ordering and use of technology to carry out orders. Results: Triage interruptions increased time to triage a patient up to 3 times baseline, and 33% of triage interactions were interrupted. A bottleneck occurred at registration, increasing time to be registered by up to 30 minutes. Also, registration is using antiquated technology, significantly increasing registration time. Average patient LOS was 249 min, but was only 120 min if there was no delay in test ordering for patients. Average time for MD disposition was 129 min, but was only 47 minutes if there was no delay in ordering tests. Brainstorming lead to the following ideas: 1) use of companion phones to access already-working ED MD for test ordering and ECG interpretation 2) the use of the computer system to flag new orders or ECG for triage patients 3) use of a dedicated iPad in zones 4) increased standing orders for RNs to order diagnostic imaging. Conclusion: Patient LOS was reduced by lack of delay in test ordering, in keeping with previous studies. Numerous points in the process chain were identified for creating an economically sustainable supplemented triage to improve patient flow. These were: interruptions to triage, registration bottleneck, technology at registration, test ordering at triage. Ways in which to effectively order tests at triage include: MD-companion phones, pre-existing computer program, dedicated iPad in zones. The next step in this study is to trial each of these low-cost technologies.
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Little, Charles. "Hospital Information Technology Considerations for No Notice Disasters." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 34, s1 (May 2019): s86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x19001791.

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Introduction:Modern hospital systems are highly dependent on computerized information technology (IT) systems. The integration of laboratory and radiology ordering and resulting cannot be easily replicated with a “paper” processes. This poses challenges for no-notice events, where the rapid registration of patients is a must for effective clinical care. This weakness in hospital response has been demonstrated in events such as the Boston Marathon bombing, the Aurora Theater (to be discussed), and Las Vegas shootings.Aim:To discuss lessons learned in configuring IT systems for disasters.Results:A integrated system of IT system preparation was implemented at the University of Colorado Hospital. This system has been demonstrated to be effective in multiple real-world events.Discussion:Four areas of IT preparedness are needed for hospital IT response to disasters. First is rapid disaster registration with prepared disaster medical record numbers and packets. The medical records must be active in the hospital IT environment, and a visit or case number must be preassigned or rapidly generated. The medical record number alone in the IT environment will allow the initiation of test ordering. The packet should include preprinted labels, a demographic data sheet, and downtime charting and ordering forms. The second item for response is templated order sets to allow rapid ordering of multiple studies such as laboratory, and especially radiology, without having to reenter clinical information. The third is a method of patient care charting scalable, from paper to electronic, depending on the patient volume, acuity, and workstation access. The fourth is a method for patient care in the IT downtime in a disaster setting. Simple inexpensive measures will allow rapid placement of patients in the IT environment and therefore allow rapid and accurate test ordering and resulting.
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Kusuma, Abdi Pandu, and Bayu Setiawan. "WHITE BOX TESTING PADA SISTEM PEMESANAN DESAIN SABLON BERBASIS WEB." Jurnal Teknika 10, no. 2 (September 28, 2018): 1040. http://dx.doi.org/10.30736/teknika.v10i2.241.

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Ordering a screen printing design is built as a supporting tool to anticipate cheating buyers in ordering goods that are normally done through the marketplace. By using this system the user must enter the order number obtained after the customer makes an order in the marketplace for verification if they want to make a design order. Admin can manage user access to order designs and manage the design queue properly. White box testing method is done to find out how the system works structurally, besides to find out things that might happen when the system is run. In the white box test on the user login page and the design orderi ng page, the system works well as evidenced from the testing phase as in Cyclomatic Complexity and Matrix produces a value of 2 for the user login page and 1 for the design message page.
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Li, Minhuan, Yanshuang Chen, Hajime Tanaka, and Peng Tan. "Revealing roles of competing local structural orderings in crystallization of polymorphic systems." Science Advances 6, no. 27 (July 2020): eaaw8938. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aaw8938.

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Most systems have more than two stable crystalline states in the phase diagram, which is known as polymorphism. Crystallization in such a system is often under strong influence of competing orderings linked to those crystals. However, how such competition affects crystal nucleation and ordering toward the final crystalline state is largely unknown. This is primarily because the competition takes place locally and thus is masked by large positional fluctuations. We develop a unique method to correctly identify local symmetries by removing their distortions due to positional fluctuations. This allows us to experimentally access the spatiotemporal fluctuations of local symmetries at a single-particle level in crystallization of a charged colloidal system near the body-centered cubic–face-centered cubic border. Thus, we successfully reveal the crucial roles of competing ordering in the initial selection of polymorphs and the final grain boundary motion toward the most stable state from a microscopic perspective.
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Corra, Mamadi, and David Willer. "The Gatekeeper." Sociological Theory 20, no. 2 (July 2002): 180–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9558.00158.

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Gatekeepers control access to benefits that they do not own. When granted access, their clients incur obligations that take the form of fees owed to the gatekeeper. This paper examines a variety of forms that gatekeeping has historically taken, looking closely at the network positions that gatekeepers have occupied. Not previously resolved is what determines the size of the client's obligation. The theory presented here predicts 1) the size of that obligation from the value to the client of the access sought. It also predicts that 2) to benefit, gatekeepers must monopolize their positions, or, failing monopolization, 3) must organize to form a shared monopoly. In exchange networks, gatekeeping takes the form of “ordering,” a new structural power condition. Resistance equations generate exact quantitative values for hypotheses expressing the three predictions above. Experimental tests in the well-understood context of exchange networks offer strong support for the hypotheses.
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Roberts, Megan C., Lisa P. Spees, Andrew N. Freedman, William M. P. Klein, Irene Prabhu Das, Eboneé N. Butler, and Janet S. de Moor. "Oncologist-Reported Reasons for Not Ordering Multimarker Tumor Panels: Results From a Nationally Representative Survey." JCO Precision Oncology, no. 5 (April 2021): 701–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/po.20.00431.

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PURPOSE This study examines oncologist-reported reasons for not using multimarker tumor panel testing and the association between these reasons and oncologist-level, facility-level, and patient-mix characteristics. METHODS We used data collected from a nationally representative sample (N = 1,281) of medical oncologists participating in the National Cancer Institute's National Survey of Precision Medicine in Cancer Treatment. RESULTS In addition to testing not being seen as relevant (87%) and no evidence of test utility (77%), the most frequently reported reasons for not ordering a multimarker tumor panel test was difficulty in obtaining sufficient tissue (57%) and using individual gene tests (72%). These reasons were more likely to be reported by oncologists practicing in rural clinics and less likely to be reported by oncologists with an academic affiliation or with access to genetic services such as on-site genetic counselors and internal genetic testing policies. CONCLUSION Modifiable, organizational factors were associated with ordering multimarker tumor panels. Receipt of genomics training and organizational policies related to the use of genomics were associated with lower reporting of barriers to ordering multimarker tumor panels, pointing to potential targets for future studies aimed at increasing appropriate multimarker tumor panel testing in cancer treatment management.
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Muthaiyah, Saravanan, Kalaiarasi Sonai Muthu Anbananthen, and Nguyen Thi Phuong Lan. "Orchestration of autonomous trusted third-party banking." F1000Research 10 (September 8, 2021): 899. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.72987.1.

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Background Digital transformation is changing the structure and landscape of future banking needs with much emphasis on value creation. Autonomous banking solutions must incorporate on-the-fly processing for risky transactions to create this value. In an autonomous environment, access control with role and trust delegation has been said to be highly relevant. The aim of this research is to provide an end to end working solution that will enable autonomous transaction and task processing for banking. Method We illustrate the use case for task delegation with the aid of risk graphs, risk bands and finite state machines. This paper also highlights a step by step task delegation process using a risk ordering relation methodology that can be embedded into smart contracts. Results Task delegation with risk ordering relation is illustrated with six process owners that share immutable ledgers. Task delegation properties using Multi Agent Systems (MAS) is used to eliminate barriers for autonomous transaction processing. Secondly, the application of risk graph and risk ordering relation with reference to delegation of tasks is a novel approach that is nonexistent in RBAC. Conclusion The novelty of this study is the logic for task delegation and task policies for autonomous execution on autonomous banking platforms akin to the idea of federated ID (Liberty Alliance).
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Berta, Y., D. B. Studebaker, M. Todd, T. H. Baum, and Z. L. Wang. "Structure Characterization of Colossal Magnetoresistive Oxides." Microscopy and Microanalysis 4, S2 (July 1998): 572–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1431927600022984.

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Magnetoresistance describes a phenomenon in which the electrical resistance of the material depends strongly on an externally applied magnetic field. Colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) was observed in a new class of oxides, (La,A)MnO3 (A = Ca, Sr, or Ba), and the Magnetoresistance ratio of ΔR/R(H)> -100,000% has been reported in epitaxially grown La0.67Ca0.33MnO3 films. The new types of intrinsic magnetoresistive oxides offer exciting possibilities for improved magnetic sensors, magnetoresistive read heads, and magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM).The CMR magnetic oxides have a perovskite-type crystal structure with ferromagnetic ordering in the a-b planes and antiferromagnetic ordering along the c-axis (Figure 1). The ferromagnetically ordered Mn-O layers of the a-b planes are isolated by a non-magnetic La(A)-O monolayer. This spin-coupling structure is intrinsic. La1-xAxMn03 compounds having the extreme values x = 0, 1 are neither ferromagnetic nor good electrical conductors; they are semiconductors. Only compounds with intermediate values of x are ferromagnetic,
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Nurpandi, Finsa, and Diki M. Rosid Liki. "Perancangan dan Pembangunan Aplikasi Electronic Menu Restoran." Media Jurnal Informatika 13, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.35194/mji.v13i1.1270.

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Electronic Menu or abbreviated as eMenu is an application that designed to improve the performance of service processes in a business sector, especially restaurants. eMenu aims to change thefood ordering service process that was originally traditional using paper, into web-based digital media. Not only handling food ordering services, eMenu also handles almost all business processes in a restaurant such as menu management, managing information on orders received by waiters and chef, payment transactions, to sales reports. To handle payment transaction, eMenu using third party application payment gateway, called Duitku. eMenu is built using Single-Page Application concept that use AJAX calls which allows time efficiency in displaying the required data. By using the Single-Page Application, the browser does not reload the entire requested page but only part of data is displayed dynamically. The Single-Page Application uses Vue.js as Front-end stack, and Laravel to manage Back-end. eMenu application is responsive design, so that user can access via smartphone or desktop computer with properly.
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Yu, David, Guangwei Che, Tim Chou, and Ognian Novakov. "Best Practices in Accessing Tape-Resident Data in HPSS*." EPJ Web of Conferences 214 (2019): 04022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921404022.

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Tape is an excellent choice for archival storage because of the capacity, cost per GB and long retention intervals, but its main drawback is the slow access time due to the nature of sequential medium. Modern enterprise tape drives now support Recommended Access Ordering (RAO), which is designed to reduce data recall/retrieval times. BNL SDCC's mass storage system currently holds more than 100 PB of data on tapes, managed by HPSS. Starting with HPSS version 7.5.1, a new feature called “Tape Order Recall (TOR) has been introduced. It supports both RAO and non-RAO drives. The file access performance can be increased by 30% to 60% over the random file access. Prior to HPSS 7.5.1, we have been using an in-house developed scheduling software, aka ERADAT. ERADAT accesses files based on the file logical position order. It has demonstrated a great performance over the past decade long usage in BNL. In this paper we will present a series of test results, compare TOR and ERADAT's performance under different configurations to show how effective TOR (RAO) and ERADAT perform and what is the best solution in data recall from SDCC's tape storage
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Dwenger, Andrew T., Erin R. Fox, Elyse A. Macdonald, and Bryan J. Edvalson. "Implementation of hyperlinks to medication management policies and guidelines in the electronic health record." American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 76, Supplement_3 (July 28, 2019): S69—S73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajhp/zxz122.

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Abstract Purpose The implementation and maintenance of a process for adding and removing hyperlinks to medication management policies and guidelines approved by a pharmacy and therapeutics (P&T) committee into the electronic health record (EHR) are described. Summary Medication management policies and guidelines approved by the P&T committee are published on the University of Utah Health intranet, making it possible to add hyperlinks to this information within the EHR. Adding these hyperlinks allows policy and guideline information to be available to clinicians on the medication ordering, verification, and administration screens without requiring a separate search of the intranet. In a quality-improvement project, all medication management policies and guidelines posted on the intranet were reviewed for relevance to the medication ordering, verification, and administration processes. Hyperlinks to relevant policies and guidelines were implemented into the EHR for specific medications. At the beginning of the review, 100 unique drugs associated with 1 or more hyperlinks were identified. The hyperlinks referenced a total of 33 Web documents: 8 policies and 25 guidelines. There are 74 medication management policies and 78 medication management guidelines approved by the P&T committee at University of Utah Health. After investigator review, 12 of 74 policies (16%) and 41 of 78 guidelines (53%) were deemed relevant during the medication ordering, verification, and administration processes. The review and hyperlink implementation process took a total of 101 hours. A continual review process was developed to enable addition and removal of hyperlinks as appropriate. Conclusion Providing direct access to relevant medication management policies and guidelines approved by the P&T committee during the medication ordering, verification, and administration processes via hyperlinks in the EHR makes formulary information readily accessible by appropriate staff. These hyperlinks may also improve adherence to formulary information, reduce medication expenditure, and improve safety and therapeutic outcomes of medication therapy.
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Syauqi, Achmad. "RANCANG BANGUN PEMESANAN TIKET BUS BERBASIS ONLINE." Jurnal Ilmiah Informatika 3, no. 2 (December 30, 2018): 278–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.35316/jimi.v3i2.649.

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The intercity buses are vehicles that are designed to travel long distances. We must order tickets in advance according to the schedule offered. Usually by buying a ticket booking agent directly on the bus. Ticket sales system still uses many traditional systems in its service, bus ticket agents will record ticket reservations in books with a recording format that has been determined by their headquarters. Along with the rapid progress of time, then humans are required to follow developments, they need something simple, one of which is a matter of ordering bus tickets. This application is expected to help humans in bus ticket booking activities, which in this application humans do not need to come directly to the terminal or travel to order bus tickets, people just have to access this service. After that, users can open the web address of this application. This application will provide several menus that can be accessed by users, which also provides ease of ordering bus tickets. The design and implementation of Online Ticket Booking use the PHP programming language and MySQL database.
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Tudor, Nicoleta Liviana. "Optimization of Queries with Conjunction of Predicates." International Journal of Computers Communications & Control 2, no. 3 (September 1, 2007): 288. http://dx.doi.org/10.15837/ijccc.2007.3.2361.

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<p>A method to optimize the access at the objects of a relational database is through the optimization of the queries. This article presents an approach of the cost model used in optimization of Select-Project-Join (SPJ) queries with conjunction of predicates and proposes a join optimization algorithm named System RO-H (System Rank Ordering Heuristic). The System RO-H algorithm for optimizing SPJ queries with conjunction of predicates is a System R Dynamic Programming algorithm that extends optimal linear join subplans using a rank-ordering heuristic method as follows: choosing a predicate in ascending order according to the h-metric, where the h-metric depends on the selectivity and the cost per tuple of the predicate, using an expression with heuristic constants.<br />The System Rank-Ordering Heuristic algorithm finds an optimal plan in the space of linear left deep join trees. The System RO-H algorithm saves not a single plan, but multiple optimal plans for every subset, one for each distinct such order, termed interesting order. In order to build an optimal execution plan for a set S of i relations, the optimal plan for each subset of S, consisting of i-1 relations is extended, using the Lemma based on a h-metric for predicates. Optimal plans for subsets are stored and reused. The optimization algorithm chooses a plan of least cost from the execution space.</p>
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Kirchner, Robert, and Elena Nicoladis. "A Level Playing-Field: Perceptibility and Inflection in English Compounds." Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 54, no. 1 (March 2009): 91–116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008413100001055.

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AbstractTo explain why English compounds generally avoid internal inflectional suffixation (e.g., key-chain rather than keys-chain), linguists have often invoked the Level Ordering Hypothesis, that is, that particular types of morphology, in this case inflectional suffixation, are derivationally ordered after compounding. However, a broad range of counter-examples and conceptual objections to Level Ordering have emerged. We propose an alternative account, based on the observation that certain English inflectional suffixes are more perceptible than others (-ing > -s > -ed), and that these suffixes are less crucial to lexical access and recovery of meaning than corresponding root-final segments. This proposal was tested in perception and production experiments. In the perception experiment, compounds with a nonsense word as modifier (e.g., dacks van, dacked van) were auditorily presented to native English speakers, who were asked to spell what they heard. The participants omitted significantly more -ed than -s or -ing. In the production experiment, native English speakers read these compounds. The speakers dropped significantly more -ed than -s or -ing. Furthermore, they dropped more of these sounds when they were spelled as affixes than as part of the root (e.g., dacked van vs. dact van). These results suggest that English speakers’ avoidance or inclusion of inflection in compounds is based not on Level Ordering but on perceptibility, as well as the status of the consonant as an affix. We further present a formal analysis capturing these factors in terms of Steriade’s Licensing-by-Cue proposal.
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Naseri, Narendra Basral, and Nurgiyatna Nurgiyatna. "Sistem Informasi Pemesanan Makanan Berbasis Client Server di Kopi We Salatiga." JITU : Journal Informatic Technology And Communication 5, no. 1 (July 29, 2021): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.36596/jitu.v5i1.497.

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Many entrepreneurs have formed businesses in the culinary field. At this time, there are many restaurants not use computerization in making transactions. With limited human resources and lack of time effectiveness to serve customers who place orders, a food ordering information system is needed that can solve these problems. This system makes it easy to order food and manage the income, because when making transactions with customers you don't need to write menus manually and customers can get accurate info. This system, customers immediately know the details of him transaction. This study uses the Waterfall methodology then built with the Codeigniter’s framework and as a database support using MySQL. The data collection stage in making this information system is carried out by observation and interview. The system is implemented with a client server network architecture using a personal computer at the cashier as a server, so the system runs without internet access. The results of this system include ordering menus, processing order and transactions data, and printing transaction receipts in PDF. System testing using Black Box testing method, shows that the system has run well without any errors. Meanwhile, the results of questionnaire testing of 31 respondents, consisting of 30 visitors getting an interpretation percentage of 96% and 1 coffee shop owner getting 80% of the interpretation percentage. So, it can be concluded that the system is considered feasible to be applied and facilitates the process of ordering food.
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Boylan, Rebecca L. "Predicting Postsecondary Pathways: The Effect of Social Background and Academic Factors on Routes through School." Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 6 (January 2020): 237802311989517. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2378023119895174.

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Access to institutions of higher education has increased in recent decades; however, increased access has not led to parallel increases in degree completion among all types of students. In this article, I examine the associations between individual-level factors and the particular paths through educational institutions that students follow as they navigate their educational careers. Research on educational pathways has typically examined individual educational “transitions” but failed to examine the full “trajectories” that students experience. Applying optimal matching sequence analysis techniques to the Educational Longitudinal Study of 2002, I capture the long-term postsecondary educational experiences of respondents across 107 months in early adulthood. Examining how social background factors affect the extent and ordering of postsecondary experiences over this extended period of the life course contributes to our understanding of the ways these factors may influence whole educational careers and provides a holistic counterpart to the more traditional transitions-focused literature.
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Bentley, Charles R., and Bruce R. Koci. "Drilling to the beds of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets: a review." Annals of Glaciology 47 (2007): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/172756407786857695.

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AbstractWe give a review of drilling to the beds of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, with a history of just a century. We use a chronological rather than a geographical ordering to emphasize the way drilling has developed. The review is divided into two parts: core drilling and hole-only drilling for access to the beds or the deep interior of the ice sheets. This is an overview, not a comprehensive report on each project. While we have endeavoured to include all projects that fit our selection criteria, we have not provided all the technical details.
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Gregory, Mark A. "Telecommunications Consumer Protections Are Vital." Australian Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy 6, no. 1 (March 30, 2018): ii—iv. http://dx.doi.org/10.18080/ajtde.v6n1.150.

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Papers in the March 2018 issue of the Journal cover advances in telecommunications technologies and regulation, historical events, and book reviews. Looking more widely, the Australian Government has responded to the increase in complaints about telecommunications services by ordering yet another review. Telecommunications consumers are rightly concerned that access to reliable and modern telecommunications is a key aspect of life today. Telecommunications consumer protections are vital and there needs to be a timely response to the rapid rise in complaints that was accurately predicted four years ago by industry experts. The Journal would welcome contributions on this and other topics.
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Gregory, Mark A. "Telecommunications Consumer Protections Are Vital." Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy 6, no. 1 (March 30, 2018): ii—iv. http://dx.doi.org/10.18080/jtde.v6n1.150.

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Papers in the March 2018 issue of the Journal cover advances in telecommunications technologies and regulation, historical events, and book reviews. Looking more widely, the Australian Government has responded to the increase in complaints about telecommunications services by ordering yet another review. Telecommunications consumers are rightly concerned that access to reliable and modern telecommunications is a key aspect of life today. Telecommunications consumer protections are vital and there needs to be a timely response to the rapid rise in complaints that was accurately predicted four years ago by industry experts. The Journal would welcome contributions on this and other topics.
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Sheridan, Paul, and Ketan Shankardass. "The 2012 Cuts to Refugee Health Coverage in Canada: The Anatomy of a Social Policy Failure." Canadian Journal of Political Science 48, no. 4 (December 2015): 905–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423916000020.

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AbstractIn 2012, Canada's federal government announced cuts to refugee health coverage. Evidence suggesting that the cuts represent a social policy failure has since been accumulating, including the 2014 Federal Court ruling ordering their reversal. This explanatory case study uncovers the problem definition process that led policy development by applying coding methods to governmental publications, transcripts of parliamentary proceedings and internal governmental correspondence obtained under the Access to Information Act. The systematic analysis identifies avoidable gaps that occurred and proposes an avenue for strengthening future federal social policy processes so as to avoid negative outcomes such as those that resulted here.
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RICH, JILL B., NORMAN W. PARK, STEPHEN DOPKINS,, and JASON BRANDT. "What do Alzheimer's disease patients know about animals? It depends on task structure and presentation format." Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 8, no. 1 (January 2002): 83–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355617701020082.

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Deficits on tasks requiring semantic memory in Alzheimer's disease (AD) may be due to storage loss, a retrieval deficit, or both. To address this question, we administered multiple tasks involving 9 exemplars of the category “animals,” presented as both words and pictures, to 12 AD patients and 12 nondemented individuals. Participants made semantic judgments by class (sorting task), similarity (triadic comparison task), and dimensional attributes (ordering task). Relative to control participants, AD patients were impaired on an unstructured sorting task, but did not differ on a constrained sorting task. On the triadic comparison task, the patients were as likely to make judgments based on size as domesticity attributes, whereas control participants made judgments based primarily on domesticity. The patients' judgments were also less consistent across tasks than those of control participants. On the ordering tasks, performance was generally comparable between groups with pictures but not words, suggesting that pictures enable AD patients to access information from semantic memory that is less accessible with lexical stimuli. These results suggest that AD patients' semantic judgments are impaired when the retrieval context is unstructured, but perform normally under supportive retrieval conditions. (JINS, 2002, 8, 83–94.)
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Mulyanto, Joko Dwi, Supriatiningsih Supriatiningsih, and Iqmi Chalimah. "Sistem Informasi Pemesanan Paket Pariwisata Berbasis Web Pada Smart Tour Purwokerto." Indonesian Journal on Software Engineering (IJSE) 4, no. 2 (July 23, 2019): 24–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.31294/ijse.v4i2.5976.

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Abstract - In the business world, technology is very supportive to develop a business. Travel services bureaus have more and more demand. To simplify the consumer in ordering it required a computerized system. Smart Tour Purwokerto is one of the travel services bureau that has not used computerized system or still using manual system. The system used today has many weaknesses. Therefore, in this Final Project, a Web-Based Tourism Package Booking System for Purwokerto Smart Tour will be made. The research method used is the method of software development, namely the waterfall method and data collection techniques including observation, interviews and literature studies. Next step is program design. Booking information system using a programming language .The system created has 3 users, namely admin, consumer and visitor. Admin has the right to add, edit, and delete data, consumers have the right to place an order, view order history and confirm payment, visitors have the right to access the company's main page. The system that is expected to be able to improve services for consumers, especially for the Smart Tour Purwokerto. Keywords: Computerized System, Tourism Package Ordering Information System, Purwokerto Smart Tour
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Hetherington, Kevin. "Museums and the Visually Impaired: The Spatial Politics of Access." Sociological Review 48, no. 3 (August 2000): 444–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-954x.00225.

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Based on a study of 36 museums in London and the South East of England, the paper offers a deconstructive reading of ‘access’ and its spatial practices by analysing their responses to the visually impaired visitor. Within any discursive space we find aporial, non-discursive moments that introduce ambivalence into an otherwise seemingly ordered and known arrangement. Such forms of presence have been described, amongst other things, under the heading of the figural (Lyotard). In the discursive space of the museum, a space of seeing and conservation, the visually impaired visitor figure tacks its way into the museum as such a figure that we can call (after Mark C. Taylor) an underdetermined not. Through such a figure we can consider the (dis)ordering effects that this ambivalent form of presence can have. The study reveals how such a figure not only introduces a problem of access but is also mobilised by the museum so that access can be addressed as a museum issue. Museums have changed from previously being indifferent to dis/ability needs to now existing in a state of being in-difference with them. This idea reveals the way in which museums shift the (often haptic) challenge that such a figure makes to the (scopic) signifiers of the museum by responding to them through the less troublesome regimes of what is signified. Access in this case is neither granted nor denied but endlessly deferred.
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McCormick, Danny, David H. Bor, Stephanie Woolhandler, and David U. Himmelstein. "Giving Office-Based Physicians Electronic Access To Patients’ Prior Imaging And Lab Results Did Not Deter Ordering Of Tests." Health Affairs 31, no. 3 (March 2012): 488–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2011.0876.

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Webber, E. C., and A. R. Shriner. "Attitudes and Perceptions of Pediatric Residents on Transitioning to CPOE." Applied Clinical Informatics 05, no. 03 (2014): 721–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4338/aci-2014-04-ra-0045.

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SummaryBackground: Many resident physicians have experienced transitioning from traditional paper documentation and ordering to an electronic process during their training.Objective: We sought to investigate the attitudes and perceptions of residents related to implementation of computer provider order entry (CPOE) and clinical decision support (CDS).Methods: Pediatric residents completed web-based surveys prior to CPOE implementation and at 6 months and 12 months after implementation. The survey assessed resident attitudes and perceptions related to CPOE and the use of CDS tools. Additionally, at 6 and 12 months, residents were asked how electronic medical record (EMR) resources might impact future career decisions.Results: Prior to CPOE implementation, 70% of residents were looking forward to CPOE, but 28% did not want to transition from paper ordering. At 12 months post-implementation, 80% of residents favored CPOE over paper ordering and only 3.33% wished to revert to paper ordering. Residents reported an increase in time needed to enter admission orders 6-months after CPOE implementation. By 12 months post-implementation, there was no significant difference in perceived time to complete admission orders when compared to pre-CPOE responses. Most residents (91.67%) identified that overall EMR resources were an important factor when considering future employment opportunities. The most important factors included the degree of EMR implementation, technology resources and the amount of support staff. The least important factors included patient portal access and which EMR product is used.Conclusions: Overall, residents demonstrated a preference for CPOE compared to traditional paper order entry. Many residents remained unaware of CDS tools embedded within CPOE at the 12 month follow-up, but a majority of residents did find them helpful and felt more knowledgeable about current guidelines. EMR resources, including degree of EMR implementation, technology resources and support staff are likely to be important factors as residents take future employment opportunities into consideration.Citation: Shriner AR, Webber EC. Attitudes and perceptions of pediatric residents on transitioning to CPOE. Appl Clin Inf 2014; 5: 721–730http://dx.doi.org/10.4338/ACI-2014-04-RA-0045
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