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Journal articles on the topic "Managing Remotely"

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Tizedes, Jason. "Remotely Managing Compliance, Accountability & Communications." Probation Quarterly 21 (September 8, 2021): 12–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.54006/mgyu2949.

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Ketzenberg, Michael E., Neil Geismar, Richard Metters, and Erwin van der Laan. "The Value of Information for Managing Retail Inventory Remotely." Production and Operations Management 22, no. 4 (October 22, 2012): 811–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1937-5956.2012.01390.x.

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Darwish, Samy, Kariem El-Boghdadly, Maysoon Abdelmajeed, Wala Belhaj, and Tarik Shembesh. "Moving on from AAA: the 3Ps and 3Rs protocol for remote management of dental patients." Dental Update 47, no. 11 (December 2, 2020): 900–905. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/denu.2020.47.11.900.

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With the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic limiting movement, and dental services being somewhat reduced, there is a need for remotely managing patients through teledentistry. The ‘advice, analgesics, antibiotics’ (AAA) protocol has become common practice but concerns have become apparent on its application, as some patients' needs are not met, sometimes with potentially serious consequences. Throughout different phases of the pandemic, there may, at times, continue to be a need to minimize direct clinical contact with a patient, while safely managing their care. We suggest an alternative protocol for the remote management of the dental patient: the 3Ps and 3Rs, namely phone, photo, prescription and record, refer, review. This modified protocol has the potential to improve safe patient care throughout the current crisis and beyond, by providing an enhanced structure to the remote management of the dental patient. CPD/Clinical Relevance: The current widely practised ‘AAA’ clinical protocol may be appropriate for some patients, but also has scope for much improvement. An alternative acronym is suggested, presenting an improved structure for how a dental patient could be managed remotely.
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Phinn, Stuart R., Carl Menges, Greg J. E. Hill, and Michael Stanford. "Optimizing Remotely Sensed Solutions for Monitoring, Modeling, and Managing Coastal Environments." Remote Sensing of Environment 73, no. 2 (August 2000): 117–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0034-4257(00)00087-0.

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Grimes, Erin E. "Developing the archives and archivist: remotely managing archives in a pandemic." Public Services Quarterly 17, no. 2 (April 3, 2021): 141–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15228959.2021.1877595.

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Al Hashimi, Sama’a. "Exploring Effective Practices in Managing Distance Learning for Teaching Art and Design in Bahrain." International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research 20, no. 6 (June 30, 2021): 66–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.26803/ijlter.20.6.4.

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As universities move to virtual learning, the need to explore the most effective practices for remotely teaching art and design students became very critical. It is very important to examine the strategies universities are using to efficiently transfer skills and knowledge and meet the needs of students through an online learning environment. Art and design classes involve hands-on activities and requirements that cannot easily be met in digital environments. Therefore, the study aims to investigate the creative approaches that art and design educators adopted to transition to remote teaching. The study involved conducting an online focus group with eleven art and design educators at The University of Bahrain to investigate the experiences, perceptions, and the challenges they faced while teaching art and design remotely during the Covid-19 Pandemic. The focus group engaged the educators in a semi-structured discussion in order to gather qualitative data that would allow for a descriptive analysis of their online teaching experiences and the most effective approaches they implemented. Thus, the study is undertaken to determine the most effective practices that can be employed by educators to engage students and enhance the distance learning process in an art and design online environment. The findings suggested that the main challenges that are peculiar to art and design distance learning include difficulty in clearly seeing the value of the colors in a student’s artwork on screen and the unavailability of features that support art and design remote teaching in the currently available learning management systems.
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Field, B., B. Barton, R. Funnell, K. Higgs, A. Nicol, and H. Seebeck. "Managing potential interactions of subsurface resources." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy 232, no. 1 (July 3, 2017): 6–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0957650917717628.

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Subsurface resources include oil, gas, coal, groundwater, saline aquifer minerals, and heat (for geothermal use). Pore space itself should also be considered as a resource as it can be used for injection of waste fluids, produced water, storage of natural gas, compressed air, and supercritical CO2. Use of subsurface resources can overlap in space, and pressure changes at one site can remotely influence resource use at other sites. Resource use can also vary in time, such as the use of depleted oil or gas fields for natural gas or CO2 storage. Before allocation of a subsurface resource it is therefore useful to understand the potentially wide range of resources available in an area, how they might be developed successively, and how they could affect each other if used concurrently. While these issues are primarily geological, they have critical significance for legal, environmental, and economic considerations.
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Kumar, Sajeesh, Shezana Merchant, and Rebecca Reynolds. "Tele-ICU: Efficacy and Cost-Effectiveness Approach of Remotely Managing the Critical Care." Open Medical Informatics Journal 7, no. 1 (August 23, 2013): 24–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874431101307010024.

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Tele-ICU has an off-site command center in which a critical care team (intensivists and critical care nurses) is connected with patients in distance intensive care units (ICUs) through a real-time audio, visual and electronic means and health information is exchanged. The aim of this paper is to review literature to explore the available studies related to efficacy and cost effectiveness of Tele-ICU applications and to study the possible barriers to broader adoption. While studies draw conclusions on cost based on the mortality and Length of Stay (LOS), actual cost was not reported. Another problem in the studies was the lack of consistent measurement, reporting and adjustment for patient severity. From the data available, Tele-ICU seems to be a promising path, especially in the United States where there is a limited number of board-certified intensivists.
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Noble-Jones, Rhian, Melanie J. Thomas, Paula Lawrence, and Cheryl Pike. "Guidelines for managing people with lymphoedema remotely: a post-COVID-19 response document." British Journal of Nursing 30, no. 4 (February 25, 2021): 218–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2021.30.4.218.

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During the COVID-19 pandemic it was initially not possible to see people with lymphoedema face-to-face at lymphoedema services, due to the potential risks of the virus, because they were shielding, because of redeployment of rooms or staff, and due to sporadic restrictions of movement. The pandemic therefore accelerated adjustments in lymphoedema service delivery, while ensuring effective and efficient care was paramount. This document presents a pragmatic guide for lymphoedema services. Although clinical and non-clinical staff need to comply with guidance from their own organisations/commissioners, this document aims to provide specific guidance and share good practice in relation to lymphoedema management. These guidelines are based on analysis of the national response of Lymphoedema Network Wales during the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic and incorporate supporting contemporary advice. They have been used throughout NHS Wales, providing a standardised approach in supporting care for people with lymphoedema. In light of the enduring nature of COVID-19, it is imperative that lymphoedema services have a means to provide suitable care for patients. Although face-to-face appointments are sometimes deemed necessary, many patients can be suitably supported via telehealth consultations. These guidelines may help lymphoedema services restore and reset in a safe and acceptable manner.
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Finkelstein, Rachel J., Christopher P. Parker, Barcey T. Levy, Barry L. Carter, and Korey Kennelty. "Development of a centralized, remote clinical pharmacy service to enhance primary care." Pharmacy Practice 19, no. 1 (March 10, 2021): 2348. http://dx.doi.org/10.18549/pharmpract.2021.1.2348.

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More than 50% of Americans possess at least one chronic condition and another 25% suffer from two or more, leaving primary care teams tasked to care for the chronic, acute, and preventive care needs of their large patient panels. Pharmacists can reduce the burden on busy providers by effectively managing chronic diseases as members of health care teams. Many private physician practices lack the resources to include pharmacists on their teams. A centralized, remote clinical pharmacy services model allows pharmacists to remotely manage chronic disease in patients in collaboration with primary care providers. The purpose of this report is to describe how a centralized, remote clinical pharmacy team was developed, trained, and effectively integrated into multiple, diverse primary care settings across the U.S.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Managing Remotely"

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Hellkvist, Melanie, Martin Lundblad, and Joelle Soumi. "Managing and Motivating Remotely." Thesis, Jönköping University, IHH, Företagsekonomi, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-52860.

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The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the shift towards remote working, an area that was exponentially expanding pre-pandemic. As the working conditions shift, the previous reliance on face-to-face interactions becomes obsolete. Furthermore, the importance of this issue becomes significant as global companies have expressed their interest in adopting a hybrid way of working post-pandemic. Therefore, understanding how to manage and motivate employees while working remotely becomes crucial in order to operate in highly competitive markets successfully.  This study aims to investigate how the experience and motivation of managers and their subordinates have been influenced following the shift to remote work. A qualitative design is employed in this study where literature, theories, and empirical data in the form of semi-structured interviews are utilized. The findings were analyzed according to a thematic analysis approach. Following an abductive approach, the researchers build upon exiting management theories.  The authors identify the different elements that influence experience and motivation in a remote work setting, as follows: Experiential Knowledge, Drivers of Motivation, Organizational Structure, Tasks and Roles, Formal Communication, Informal communication, Productivity, and Flexibility. Derived from the empirical data, a dimension of motivation was integrated into Cook’s (2019) view on Managing Remotely. The results display both hinders and motivators, which could be mitigated and incorporated, respectively, in future remote work strategies.
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Majidi, Nassim. "Managing migration remotely : return, reintegration and rebordering in Afghanistan." Thesis, Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016IEPP0008.

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Les politiques migratoires dites ‘de retour’ sont utilisées par les Etats pour gérer les questions migratoires. Leur hypothèse est que les populations migrantes – qu’elles soient composées de réfugiés, de demandeurs d’asile en échec, ou de migrants économiques – peuvent et doivent retourner dans leur pays d’origine. Ce retour est censé s’effectuer de manière volontaire ou forcée, avec ou sans assistance, afin que les migrants reprennent le cours de leurs vies dans leurs sociétés d’origine et soient dissuadés de reprendre la route de la migration. La finalité de ces politiques est double : le retour et le développement, afin de faciliter les conditions d’entrée, la réintégration, et d’ancrer les migrants durablement dans leur société et pays d’origine. Si ces approches ont été privilégiées dans les efforts Nord-Sud et Sud-Sud de la régulation des flux migratoires, une question s’impose : quelles sont leurs conséquences réelles et indirectes ? En s’appuyant sur le cas Afghan entre 2008 et 2015, cette thèse s’interroge sur la place et le rôle des différents acteurs : les Etats (pays d’origine, de transit, de destination), les organisations internationales (UNHCR, IOM), les organisations non-gouvernementales, la société afghane, et, finalement, les migrants eux-mêmes. Dans cette fabrique, cette machinerie du retour, quels sont les intérêts et enjeux pour chacun de ces acteurs ? Quelles nouvelles frontières contribue-t-elle à faire émerger ? La mécanique des problèmes et des solutions doit ici être déconstruite pour mieux saisir comment les politiques et programmes ont profondément redéfini la place de la société afghane et des individus qui la composent
Return migration policies are used by states to manage migration. The assumption is that populations on the move, be it refugees, failed asylum seekers, or migrants, can return to their home country, voluntarily or by force, with or without assistance, to resume their lives in societies of origin and be deterred from further migration abroad. In “whose interest”? The end goal of most policies is dual: a migration and development objective, i.e. to improve the conditions in the country of origin (reconstruction), linked closely with a deterrence objective, i.e. to prevent unwanted migration (reintegration). This thesis will focus on 3 types of return - the repatriation of refugees, the voluntary return of migrants and the forced return of migrants as illustrations of the diversity of return migration policies. These policies have been dominant features in the North-South and South-South efforts to regulate migration and immigration flows – but do they work? What is their intended and actual consequences? This thesis takes the case study of returns to Afghanistan. Ten years of an intervention, six million refugees have returned, and one transition is in process. Faced with this machinery, where does afghan society stand? What have organisations done and where do they stand? What about governments and their policies – do return policies work for each of these actors? The mechanic of seeing ‘problems’ and offering ‘solutions’ in Afghanistan has to be de-constructed to see how policies and programmes have affected an entire society and the individuals making it. By categorizing and defining groups, new borders emerge
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Kumpulainen, Taru. "Managing ServerHotel." Thesis, Högskolan Dalarna, Datateknik, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-2355.

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This graduate study was assigned by Unisys Oy Ab. The purpose of this study was to find tools to monitor and manage servers and objects in a hosting environment and to remotely connect to the managed objects. Better solutions for promised services were also researched. Unisys provides a ServerHotel service to other businesses which do not have time or resources to manage their own network, servers or applications. Contracts are based on a Service Level Agreement where service level is agreed upon according to the customer's needs. These needs have created a demand for management tools. Unisys wanted to find the most appropriate tools for its hosting environment to fulfill the agreed service level with reasonable costs. The theory consists of literary research focusing on general agreements used in the Finnish IT business, different types of monitoring and management tools and the common protocols used inthem. The theory focuses mainly on the central elements of the above mentioned topics and on their positive and negative features. The second part of the study focuses on general hosting agreements and what management tools Unisys has selected for hosting and why. It also gives a more detailed account of the hosting environment and its features in more detail. Because of the results of the study Unisys decided to use Servers Alive to monitor network and MS applications’ services. Cacti was chosen to monitor disk spaces, which gives us an idea of future disk growth. For remote connections the Microsoft’s Remote Desktop tool was the mostappropriate when the connection was tunneled through Secure Shell (SSH). Finding proper tools for the intended purposes with cost-conscious financial resources proved challenging. This study showed that if required, it is possible to build a professional hosting environment.
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Lehtonen, Julia, and Jack Ramström. "An in-depth comparison between remote and workplace bound workers productivity and well-being." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Företagsekonomi, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-185475.

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Working remotely away from the traditional office is a continuously growing trend. Due to advancements in technology, workers can conduct their work remotely through the use of electronic technologies. While there are benefits for both the companies and workers due to this change in working arrangements, some negative effects have also occurred. Previous studies on remote working have found positive effects such as increased productivity or higher levels of job satisfaction. Whereas, other studies have found negative aspects such as overworking, hard time to switch off after work and social isolation. Previous research has focused on examining telecommuters (employees who work from home part-time). Hence there is a research gap for studying employees who work solely from home. Also, most of the previous studies have focused on samples where all the respondents have the same profession/work-role, rather than contrasting between different ones. Moreover, previous studies stress the need for further investigation on the impact that remote work has on well-being. Since previous research is mostly quantitative, there is a need for more in-depth understanding of the effects of remote working. Given the identified research gaps, our purpose in this thesis is to compare remote workers to workplace bound workers in terms of productivity and well-being. In order to help fill the research gaps and reach the purpose of this study we formulated the research question: How do remote workers and workplace bound workers compare in terms of productivity and well-being? In order to answer the research question and achieve the purpose of this thesis, we conducted a qualitative study. The data was gathered through six semi-structured interviews with workers who have previously worked in the traditional office and are currently working solely remotely in the same job position. Mainly, our research found that the remote and office setting were quite balanced in terms of well-being and productivity in our sample. However, the remote setting proved to have more challenges related to it than the office setting in our case, such as higher levels of work intensification, social isolation and management style. No significant difference was identified in terms of how work-role affects remote work in terms of productivity and well-being, however, the personal characteristics of the respondents seemed to play a part in the results. Our study contributes to the growing literature on remote working by offering insights on both the challenges and positive aspects of working solely remotely from home within different work-roles and organizations. Moreover, we offer some managerial implications on how to mitigate the challenges connected to remote working. Lastly, we offer some recommendations for future research in the context of remote working.
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Abdou, Azaz Lotfy Kamal. "Monitoring, modelling and managing urban growth in Alexandria, Egypt using remote sensing and GIS." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10443/584.

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Alexandria is the second largest urban governorate in Egypt and has seen significant urban growth in its modern and contemporary history. This study investigates the urban growth phenomenon in Alexandria, Egypt using the integration of remote sensing and GIS. The study has revealed some significant findings that can help in understanding the current and future trends of urban growth in Alexandria. For demographic analysis, growth rates dropped off between 1976 and 1996. In the same manner, Alexandria's population decreased from 6.33% of total country in 1976 to 5.6% in 1996. Family size and crowding rates are declining as well. Moreover, the role of internal migration has changed and the city sends out more population than it receives. In addition, there is a clear decline in population density in the city's core, while city fringes have witnessed increases in their density. For physical expansion, Alexandria experienced a long history of deterioration from the end of the Roman era until the French expedition's departure in the beginning of the 19`" century. Alexandria began to revive again from the first half of the 19`n century during Mohamed Ali era up to date. The city expanded in all available directions. Therefore, the side effects of urban growth commenced to develop in some parts such as informal housing on the cultivated land in the east and southeast of the city. The urban physical expansion and change were detected using Landsat satellite images. The satellite images of years 1984 and 1993 were first georeferenced, achieving a very small RMSE that provided high accuracy data for satellite image analysis. Then, the images were classified using a tailored classification scheme with accuracy of 93.82% and 95.27% for 1984 and 1993 images respectively. This high accuracy enabled detecting land use/cover changes with high confidence using a postclassification comparison method. One of the most important findings here is the loss of cultivated land in favour of urban expansion. If the current loss rates continued, 75% of green lands would be lost by year 2191. These hazardous rates call for an urban growth management policy that can preserve such valuable resources to achieve sustainable urban development. The starting point of any management programme will be based on the modelling of the future growth. Modelling techniques can help in defining the scenarios of urban growth. In this study, the SLEUTH urban growth model was applied to predict future urban expansion in Alexandria until the year 2055. The application of this model in Alexandria of Egypt with its different environmental characteristics is the first application outside USA and Europe. The results revealed that future urban growth would continue in the edges of the current urban extent, which means the cultivated lands in the east and the southeast of the city will continue to lose more day by day from their area. To deal with this crisis, there is a serious need for a comprehensive urban growth management programme that based on the best practices in similar situations. Good urban governance, public participation, using GIS and remote sensing, and decentralisation (among others) are found to be the most important principles for such programme.
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Telin, Steven, and Nebil Esmail. "Managing Remote Projects During a Crisis : Game-development and Manufacturing Projects Response to COVID-19." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Företagsekonomi, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-185058.

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Although projects and project management has grown to be increasingly influential in all aspects of business operations, project success and efficiency is often harder to measure and arguably harder to execute. Many projects may often change the course of intent, exceed the initial budget, or even finish later than expected. This causes a great debate on the different ways to efficiently manage projects and what actually works best in practise. According to different scholars, some sides mention that traditional methods where planning is completed at the very beginning is the most efficient way to manage projects, while others mention the use of adaptive methods where planning is not ‘set in stone’.  Project management as an academic field is relatively well explored, however as the COVID-19 continues to set restrictions to stop the spread of the virus, academic research to increase the empirical data on project management during the pandemic is needed. This study aims to contribute to this academic field to understand the reasoning behind project management adaptations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, this study will aim to gain understanding to the why’s and how’s of common themes regarding how projects have adapted. The industries this study will focus on will be the Swedish game-development industry and the Swedish heavy industry.  Based on a literature search and review on project management evaluations methods, leadership styles, risk and crisis management, and project management methodologies, semi-structured interviews took place with CEO’s, project managers, and other senior managers in decision making positions, representing a total of six firms with three from each industry. The respondents were categorized based on their industry and if their project was completed or not.  The analysis showed practical similarities in the implementations between projects, such as hygienic aspects in the workplace, remote working, and other practical implementations from the guidelines of the Swedish health authorities. The analysis also found the common theme of project responses being external threat recognition followed by the adaptation of remote working, the expansion of communication and finally the closure of the project. the analysis did however find smaller variations depending on the size of the firm and industry, such that smaller projects did not always need a firm wide remote working unit and that heavy industry projects leaned towards traditional project management methodologies with hints of agile methods, while the game-development projects quite explicitly used agile methods. While the study does contribute to the academic field of project management with empirical data and may provide guidance in future pandemics and similar situations, further research is needed in order to gain a full understanding on the pandemics effect on projects in Sweden, especially through a study covering a larger study size.
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Filer, Shaun Matthew. "Managing hostile environments : journalists and media workers : learning to survive the world's difficult, remote and hostile environments." Queensland University of Technology, 2009. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/30333/.

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The aim of this research is to examine the changing nature of risks that face journalists and media workers in the world's difficult, remote and hostile environments, and consider the 'adequacy' of managing hostile environment safety courses that some media organizations require prior to foreign assignments. The study utilizes several creative works and contributions to this area of analysis, which includes a documentary film production, course contributions, an emergency reference handbook, security and incident management reviews and a template for evacuation and contingency planning. The research acknowledges that employers have a 'duty of care' to personnel working in these environments, identifies the necessity for pre-deployment training and support, and provides a solution for organizations that wish to initiate a comprehensive framework to advise, monitor, protect and respond to incidents. Finally, it explores the possible development of a unique and holistic service to facilitate proactive and responsive support, in the form of a new profession of 'Editorial Logistics Officer' or 'Editorial Safety Officer' within media organizations. This area of research is vitally important to the profession, and the intended contribution is to introduce a simple and cost-efficient framework for media organizations that desire to implement pre-deployment training and field-support – as these programs save lives. The complete proactive and responsive services may be several years from implementation. However, this study demonstrates that the facilitation of Managing Hostile Environment (MHE) courses should be the minimum professional standard. These courses have saved lives in the past and they provide journalists with the tools to "cover the story, and not become the story."
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Tobiskova, Nicole. "Managing online workshops for diverse user groups : A case of redesigning a multi-user application." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för informatik, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-175776.

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The participatory design previously proved to be a useful approach to design a system together with customers. Also, research has shown guidelines on managing distributed teams, which is now, during the Covid-19 pandemic, more relevant than ever. The gap that remains to be explored is the lack of guidelines on how to design a remote workshop in such a way that it enables people to share their work practice and picture their work contexts. In this work, we aim to gain knowledge about participants' abilities to collaborate online as well as accessing their different work processes by conducting a series of workshops involving a wide range of users. The results show that participants' hands-on performance was rather limited, and they tend to use more traditional ways of cooperation. Applying our methods, we were able to access details about the underlying processes of participants' work and their way of thinking that can be used to make the design of the workshop more suitable for participants.
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Al-Otaibi, Eed Lafi Shaher. "An evaluation of archive and current generation remote sensing data for studying, managing, monitoring and planning agricultural development : a case study of Wadi Najran, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.272992.

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Bert, Denis. "Systemes d'annuaire osi : specifications de mise en oeuvre pour la messagerie et l'administration de reseau." Paris 6, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA066075.

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Etude et specification de l'utilisation des systemes d'annuaire pour l'adressage des systemes osi, l'administration de reseau et la messagerie electronique. Les modeles, services et protocoles des systemes d'annuaire osi definis par la nouvelle serie de recommandations ccitt x500 sont exposes. Sont ensuite decrits les mecanismes de consultation annuaire permettant, a partir d'un nom d'application ou d'une adresse reseau, de determiner les elements d'adressage application ou les informations de routage reseau
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Books on the topic "Managing Remotely"

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Rasmussen, Soren. Managing remote installation services. Boston: Digital Press, 2005.

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LAN times guide to managing remote connectivity. Berkeley, Calif: Osborne McGraw-Hill, 1997.

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Rasmussen, Søren. Managing Microsoft's remote installation services: A practical guide. Amsterdam: Elsevier Digital Press, 2005.

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Rasmussen, Søren. Managing Microsoft's remote installation services: A practical guide. Amsterdam: Elsevier Digital Press, 2005.

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Thomas, Tony. Managing out-of-classroom activities. Sheffield: Geographical Association, 1994.

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Hordern, Bob. Managing issues in geography. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2003.

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Schmalstieg, D. The remote rendering pipeline: Managing geometry and bandwidth in distributed virtual environments. Wien: Österreichische Computer Gesellschaft, 1998.

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Maher, Anne. Teleworking - managing the remote worker: An investigation of the managerial implications of teleworking. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1997.

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Managing by remote control: How to more effectively manage people and resources when you can't always be there. Boca Raton: St. Lucie Press, 1999.

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International, Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (1998 Seattle Wash ). IGARSS '98: Sensing and managing the environment : 1998 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium proceedings : Seattle, 6-10 July, 1998, Sheraton Seattle, Seattle, WA, USA. Piscataway, N.J: IEEE, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Managing Remotely"

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Martín, Ismael Martin, Gregorio López López, Sergio González Jiménez, and Brice Corrieu. "Prototype System for Remotely Monitoring and Managing Second-Hand Clothing Collection Containers." In Smart Cities, 272–84. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69136-3_19.

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Butt, Usman Javed, William Richardson, Athar Nouman, Haiiel-Marie Agbo, Caleb Eghan, and Faisal Hashmi. "Cloud and Its Security Impacts on Managing a Workforce Remotely: A Reflection to Cover Remote Working Challenges." In Cybersecurity, Privacy and Freedom Protection in the Connected World, 285–311. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68534-8_18.

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Salaberria, Itziar, Roberto Carballedo, and Asier Perallos. "Towards a Service Based on “Train-to-Earth” Wireless Communications for Remotely Managing the Configuration of Applications Inside Trains." In Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, 103–11. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28765-7_14.

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Jackson, Davina, and Richard Simpson. "Digital City: An Urban Perspective on Digital Earth." In Manual of Digital Earth, 527–63. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9915-3_16.

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Abstract Digital Earth and many other satellite and semiconductor-enabled cartography advances imply the need for a globally useful schema for more scientific and eco-ethical management of cities. How should we plan an internationally cohesive and locally effective system for understanding and managing urban stocks and flows around our planet? The answer to this question depends on new systems for managing geodata to underpin increasingly automated systems for evidence-based decision making. The current concept of Digital Earth as a “self-aware nervous system” is being advanced by urban proto-projects that are supported or followed by globally applicable initiatives including Singapore’s new Geospatial Masterplan, the International Standards Organization’s City Standards, Denmark’s Open Public Life Data Protocol, and the City-GML data model. These recent ventures are progressing a movement that extends far beyond the 1990s concepts of “smart cities” enabled by wireless telecommunications. In the Digital Earth science paradigm, cities must simulate their key situations and scenarios and analyze Earth observation data obtained via satellite-enabled devices that remotely detect and interpret all the light and radio waves of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Knight, Victoria. "Situated and Mediated Control: Managing Souls with In-Cell Television." In Remote Control, 153–96. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137443915_7.

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Jenner, Mareike. "Managing Choice, Negotiating Power: Remote Controls." In Netflix and the Re-invention of Television, 47–68. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94316-9_3.

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Smith, Drew. "Managing macOS Clients with Apple Remote Desktop." In Apple macOS and iOS System Administration, 197–246. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5820-0_6.

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Kuhn, Darl, Charles Kim, and Bernard Lopuz. "Chapter 16: Managing Remote Servers with VNC." In Linux and Solaris Recipes for Oracle DBAs, 401–21. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1254-7_16.

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Warren, Anthony J., Michael J. Collins, Edward A. Johnson, and Peter F. Ehlers. "Managing Uncertainty in a Geospatial Model of Biodiversity." In Uncertainty in Remote Sensing and GIS, 167–85. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/0470035269.ch11.

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Silveira, Alberto S. "Offshore, Inshore, Nearshore, Remote, and Distributed." In Building and Managing High-Performance Distributed Teams, 19–33. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7055-4_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Managing Remotely"

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Al Hashmy, Louayd K., Waleed Asslman, Marwan Sabah, and Hani H. Qutob. "Remotely Managing a Project in a Volatile Security Environment." In SPE/IADC Drilling Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/119531-ms.

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Ostanin, Nikifor, and Nikifor Ostanin. "THE ROLE OF REMOTE SENSING DATA FOR COASTAL ZONE MONITIORING AND MANAGEMENT (CASE STUDY FOR THE EAST PART OF GULF OF FINLAND)." In Managing risks to coastal regions and communities in a changing world. Academus Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21610/conferencearticle_58b431552d3e8.

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Coastal zone of the Eastern Gulf of Finland is subjected to essential natural and anthropogenic impact. The processes of abrasion and accumulation are predominant. While some coastal protection structures are old and ruined the problem of monitoring and coastal management is actual. Remotely sensed data is important component of geospatial information for coastal environment research. Rapid development of modern satellite remote sensing techniques and data processing algorithms made this data essential for monitoring and management. Multispectral imagers of modern high resolution satellites make it possible to produce advanced image processing, such as relative water depths estimation, sea-bottom classification and detection of changes in shallow water environment. In the framework of the project of development of new coast protection plan for the Kurortny District of St.-Petersburg a series of archival and modern satellite images were collected and analyzed. As a result several schemes of underwater parts of coastal zone and schemes of relative bathymetry for the key areas were produced. The comparative analysis of multi-temporal images allow us to reveal trends of environmental changes in the study areas. This information, compared with field observations, shows that remotely sensed data is useful and efficient for geospatial planning and development of new coast protection scheme.
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Ostanin, Nikifor, and Nikifor Ostanin. "THE ROLE OF REMOTE SENSING DATA FOR COASTAL ZONE MONITIORING AND MANAGEMENT (CASE STUDY FOR THE EAST PART OF GULF OF FINLAND)." In Managing risks to coastal regions and communities in a changing world. Academus Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31519/conferencearticle_5b1b9443afa289.85091316.

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Coastal zone of the Eastern Gulf of Finland is subjected to essential natural and anthropogenic impact. The processes of abrasion and accumulation are predominant. While some coastal protection structures are old and ruined the problem of monitoring and coastal management is actual. Remotely sensed data is important component of geospatial information for coastal environment research. Rapid development of modern satellite remote sensing techniques and data processing algorithms made this data essential for monitoring and management. Multispectral imagers of modern high resolution satellites make it possible to produce advanced image processing, such as relative water depths estimation, sea-bottom classification and detection of changes in shallow water environment. In the framework of the project of development of new coast protection plan for the Kurortny District of St.-Petersburg a series of archival and modern satellite images were collected and analyzed. As a result several schemes of underwater parts of coastal zone and schemes of relative bathymetry for the key areas were produced. The comparative analysis of multi-temporal images allow us to reveal trends of environmental changes in the study areas. This information, compared with field observations, shows that remotely sensed data is useful and efficient for geospatial planning and development of new coast protection scheme.
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Nneji, Victoria C., Mary L. Cummings, Alexander J. Stimpson, and Kenneth H. Goodrich. "Functional Requirements for Remotely Managing Fleets of On-Demand Passenger Aircraft." In 2018 AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting. Reston, Virginia: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2018-2007.

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Dinesh, M. S., K. ChidanandaGowda, and P. Nagabhushan. "Fuzzy hierarchical analysis for remotely sensed data." In IGARSS '98. Sensing and Managing the Environment. 1998 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing. Symposium Proceedings. (Cat. No.98CH36174). IEEE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/igarss.1998.699582.

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Asiodu-Otughwor, Isioma, Osemhen Akhibi, and Uchenna Aja-Onu. "Deployment of Remotely Operated Aerial Vehicles: Managing Asset Integrity in the 21st Century." In SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/178406-ms.

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Rostovtseva, Vera, Vera Rostovtseva, Igor Goncharenko, Igor Goncharenko, Dmitrii Khlebnikov, Dmitrii Khlebnikov, Boris Konovalov, and Boris Konovalov. "COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTIC OF SEA RADIANCE COEFFICIENT SPECTRA MEASURED REMOTELY IN COASTAL WATERS OF FIVE SEAS." In Managing risks to coastal regions and communities in a changing world. Academus Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21610/conferencearticle_58b4316fa5f9b.

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Sea radiance coefficient, defined as the ratio of the sunlight reflected by the water bulk to the sunlight illuminating the water surface, is one of the most informative optical characteristics of the seawater that can be obtained by passive remote sensing. We got the sea radiance coefficient spectra by processing the data obtained in measurements from board a moving ship. Using sea radiance coefficient optical spectra it is possible to estimate water constituents concentration and their distribution over the aquatory of interest. However, thus obtained sea radiance coefficient spectra are strongly affected by weather and measurement conditions and needs some calibration. It was shown that practically all the spectra of sea radiance coefficient have some generic peculiarities regardless of the type of sea waters. These peculiarities can be explained by the spectrum of pure sea water absorption. Taking this into account a new calibration method was developed. The measurements were carried out with the portative spectroradiometers from board a ship in the five different seas: at the north-east coast of the Black Sea, in the Gdansk Bay of the Baltic Sea, in the west part of the Aral Sea, in the Kara Sea with the Ob’ Bay and in the Philippine Sea at the coast of Taiwan. The new method of calibration was applied to the obtained spectra of the sea radiance coefficient that enabled us to get the corresponding absorption spectra and estimate the water constituents concentration in every region. The obtained concentration estimates were compared to the values obtained in water samples taken during the same measurement cycle and available data from other investigations. The revealed peculiarities of the sea radiance coefficient spectra in the aquatories under exploration were compared to the corresponding water content and some characteristic features were discussed.
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Rostovtseva, Vera, Vera Rostovtseva, Igor Goncharenko, Igor Goncharenko, Dmitrii Khlebnikov, Dmitrii Khlebnikov, Boris Konovalov, and Boris Konovalov. "COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTIC OF SEA RADIANCE COEFFICIENT SPECTRA MEASURED REMOTELY IN COASTAL WATERS OF FIVE SEAS." In Managing risks to coastal regions and communities in a changing world. Academus Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31519/conferencearticle_5b1b93a8ec4cb2.06463004.

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Sea radiance coefficient, defined as the ratio of the sunlight reflected by the water bulk to the sunlight illuminating the water surface, is one of the most informative optical characteristics of the seawater that can be obtained by passive remote sensing. We got the sea radiance coefficient spectra by processing the data obtained in measurements from board a moving ship. Using sea radiance coefficient optical spectra it is possible to estimate water constituents concentration and their distribution over the aquatory of interest. However, thus obtained sea radiance coefficient spectra are strongly affected by weather and measurement conditions and needs some calibration. It was shown that practically all the spectra of sea radiance coefficient have some generic peculiarities regardless of the type of sea waters. These peculiarities can be explained by the spectrum of pure sea water absorption. Taking this into account a new calibration method was developed. The measurements were carried out with the portative spectroradiometers from board a ship in the five different seas: at the north-east coast of the Black Sea, in the Gdansk Bay of the Baltic Sea, in the west part of the Aral Sea, in the Kara Sea with the Ob’ Bay and in the Philippine Sea at the coast of Taiwan. The new method of calibration was applied to the obtained spectra of the sea radiance coefficient that enabled us to get the corresponding absorption spectra and estimate the water constituents concentration in every region. The obtained concentration estimates were compared to the values obtained in water samples taken during the same measurement cycle and available data from other investigations. The revealed peculiarities of the sea radiance coefficient spectra in the aquatories under exploration were compared to the corresponding water content and some characteristic features were discussed.
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Ciancia, Mariana, Francesca Piredda, Anca Serbanescu, and Chiara Ligi. "BUILDING STORIES FROM BEHIND A SCREEN: MANAGING THE DESIGN OF STORY-BASED STRATEGIES REMOTELY." In 13th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies. IATED, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/edulearn.2021.1405.

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Corraro, F., G. Corraro, G. Cuciniello, and L. Garbarino. "A Detect and Avoid Concept for Safely Managing Multiple Hazards in Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems*." In 2020 7th International Conference on Control, Decision and Information Technologies (CoDIT). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/codit49905.2020.9263864.

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Reports on the topic "Managing Remotely"

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Martin, T. A Protocol for Remotely Managing Sieve Scripts. Edited by A. Melnikov. RFC Editor, July 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc5804.

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