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Albrecht, Scott E. "A systems thinking approach to IT process automation gaining efficiencies in very large multi-service data centers." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/105292.
Full textCataloged from PDF version of thesis. "December 2013."
Includes bibliographical references (page 75).
Keeping up with the Joneses, in an Information Technology (IT) sense, is not a feel good activity, it's a necessity to remain competitive. Building and maintaining a relevant, reliable, and scalable IT service infrastructures, without crushing the bottom line, is a necessary undertaking to avoid obsolescence in the marketplace. This is particularly true for very large scale IT Service and "Cloud" providers. At the very top of many CIO's wish list is to obtain, or create, an effective and efficient IT Process Automation (ITPA) framework. Use of ITPA or Run Book automation is a requirement to efficiently manage increasingly massive pools of systems and services under any particular IT Service Provider's management domain. A successful process workflow, run book, automation, and orchestration framework implementation requires a high degree of flexibility and scalability to be successful. It also requires an intuitive command and control structure to manage today's massive scale deployments and their increasingly demanding customers and service level agreements. This paper explores a new applications of a "publish-subscribe" messaging paradigm and how it can be leveraged to construct a core ITPA framework. This ITPA framework will scale to match the various needs of very large IT service infrastructures. The overarching intent of the paper is to discuss this ITPA framework, at a level of detail sufficient enough to provide a well-trained IT practitioner the ability to construct it themselves within their organization. This paper is however abstract enough to give the practitioner a high degree of choice with regards to the specific technologies and implementation details that must ultimately be tailored to their organization's specific needs and requirements.
by Scott E. Albrecht.
S.M. in Engineering and Management
Vermeer, Quist Heidi L. "Psychological assessment and consultation in service of the church a collaborative case study using the Multi-method Church Assessment Process /." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2002. http://www.tren.com.
Full textKarpowitz, Daniel J. "A Dynamic Workflow Framework for Mass Customization Using Web Service and Autonomous Agent Technologies." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2006. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd1647.pdf.
Full textMarr, Shuna A. "Work process knowledge in Scottish visitor attractions." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/254.
Full textPeruso, Bernard A. "A case study examining the process of engaging multi-ability high school students in a cross academic disciplines project to produce a teleplay." Instructions for remote access. Click here to access this electronic resource. Access available to Kutztown University faculty, staff, and students only, 1999. http://www.kutztown.edu/library/services/remote_access.asp.
Full textSource: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 45-06, page: 2809. Typescript. Abstract precedes thesis as 2 preliminary leaves. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 55-56).
El, Helou Melhem. "Radio Access Technology Selection in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014REN1S086/document.
Full textTo cope with the rapid growth of mobile broadband traffic, various radio access technologies (e.g., HSPA, LTE, WiFi, and WiMAX) are being integrated and jointly managed. Radio Access Technology (RAT) selection, devoted to decide to what RAT mobiles should connect, is a key functionality to improve network performance and user experience. When intelligence is pushed to the network edge, mobiles make autonomous decisions regarding selection of their most appropriate RAT. They aim to selfishly maximize their utility. However, because mobiles have no information on network load conditions, their decisions may lead to performance inefficiency. Moreover, delegating decisions to the network optimizes overall performance, but at the cost of increased network complexity, signaling, and processing load. In this thesis, instead of favoring either of these decision-making approaches, we propose a hybrid decision framework: the network provides information for the mobiles to make robust RAT selections. More precisely, mobile users select their RAT depending on their individual needs and preferences, as well as on the monetary cost and QoS parameters signaled by the network. By appropriately tuning network information, user decisions are globally expected to meet operator objectives, avoiding undesirable network states. We first introduce our hybrid decision framework. Decision makings, on the network and user sides, are investigated. To maximize user experience, we present a satisfaction-based Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) method. In addition to their radio conditions, mobile users consider the cost and QoS parameters, signaled by the network, to evaluate serving RATs. In comparison with existing MCDM solutions, our algorithm meets user needs (e.g., traffic class, throughput demand, cost tolerance), avoiding inadequate decisions. A particular attention is then addressed to the network to make sure it broadcasts suitable decisional information, so as to better exploit its radio resources while mobiles maximize their own utility. We present two heuristic methods to dynamically derive what to signal to mobiles. While QoS parameters are modulated as a function of the load conditions, radio resources are shown to be efficiently exploited. Moreover, we focus on optimizing network information. Deriving QoS parameters is formulated as a semi-Markov decision process, and optimal policies are computed using the Policy Iteration algorithm. Also, and since network parameters may not be easily obtained, a reinforcement learning approach is introduced to derive what to signal to mobiles. The performances of optimal, learning-based, and heuristic policies are analyzed. When thresholds are pertinently set, our heuristic method provides performance very close to the optimal solution. Moreover, although lower performances are observed, our learning-based algorithm has the crucial advantage of requiring no prior parameterization
Daley, John E. "Autonomic Product Development Process Automation." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2007. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/965.
Full textMass, Lena M. "Analysing technology & innovation in complex networks : processes, dynamics, and development of multi-level interorganisational networks." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:a0280ae4-0523-4b23-8f4d-5e4f880fdcb1.
Full textHenry, Alexandre. "Aménagement des éco-quartiers et de la biodiversité." Phd thesis, AgroParisTech, 2012. http://pastel.archives-ouvertes.fr/pastel-00910820.
Full textMarre, Jean-Baptiste. "L'évaluation économique des services écosystémiques marins et côtiers et son utilisation dans la prise de décision : cas d'étude en Nouvelle-Calédonie et en Australie." Thesis, Brest, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014BRES0087/document.
Full textCoastal and marine ecosystems are some of the most heavily exploited with increasing degradation. This alarming situation appeals for urgent and effective actions. The optimal balance between use and conservation of ecosystems theoretically requires all costs and benefits to be considered in decision-making, including intangible costs and benefits such as non-market use and non-use values. The broad aim of this PhD is to examine how these economic values associated with coastal and marine ecosystem services can be measured, and how the economic valuation exercise may be considered and influence management decision- making.The first analytical part of the thesis focuses on assessing non-market use and non-use values, through econometric methods. The characterization and estimation of non-use values are complex and controversial, especially when the valuation exercise is focusing on individuals who are users of the ecosystem services being considered. An original approach based on a stated preference method, namely choice experiments, is developed then empirically applied in quantifying non-market values for marine and coastal ecosystems in two areas in New Caledonia. It allows the estimation of non-use values for populations of users in an implicit way. An in-depth analysis of the individuals’ choice heuristics during the valuation exercise is also conducted, with a focus on payment non-attendance. This issue is dealt with by comparing multiple modelling approaches in terms of: (1) inferred attendance, in relation to stated attendance; (2) attendance distribution according to several socio-economic variables; and (3) welfare estimates.After noting that the potential influence of economic valuation in decision making is unclear and largely unexplored in the literature, the second major component of this PhD aims to examine if, how and to what extent the economic valuation of ecosystem services, including measures of non-market values, influence decision-making regarding coastal and marine ecosystems management in Australia. Based on two nation-wide surveys, the perceived usefulness of the economic valuation of ecosystem services by the general public and decision-makers is studied, and the reasons why decision-makers may or may not fully consider economic values are elicited. Using a multi-criteria analysis, a part of the surveys also aims at examining the relative importance of different evaluation criteria (ecological, social and economic) when assessing the consequences of a hypothetical coastal development project on commercial activities, recreational activities and marine biodiversity
Porst, Roland. "A new transit system and conceptual models with associated findings to improve urban transport." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2002.
Find full textScarlato, Michele. "Sicurezza di rete, analisi del traffico e monitoraggio." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2012. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/3223/.
Full textFenollosa, Artés Felip. "Contribució a l'estudi de la impressió 3D per a la fabricació de models per facilitar l'assaig d'operacions quirúrgiques de tumors." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/667421.
Full textLa presente tesis doctoral se ha centrado en el reto de conseguir, mediante Fabricación Aditiva (FA), modelos para ensayo quirúrgico, bajo la premisa que los equipos para obtenerlos tendrían que ser accesibles al ámbito hospitalario. El objetivo es facilitar la extensión del uso de modelos como herramienta de preparación de operaciones quirúrgicas, transformando la práctica médica actual de la misma manera que, en su momento, lo hicieron tecnologías como las que facilitaron el uso de radiografías. El motivo de utilizar FA, en lugar de tecnologías más tradicionales, es su capacidad de materializar de forma directa los datos digitales obtenidos de la anatomía del paciente mediante sistemas de escaneado tridimensional, haciendo posible la obtención de modelos personalizados. Los resultados se centran en la generación de nuevo conocimiento para conseguir equipamientos de impresión 3D multimateriales accesibles que permitan la obtención de modelos miméticos respecto a los tejidos vivos. Para facilitar la buscada extensión de la tecnología, se ha focalizado en las tecnologías de código abierto como la Fabricación por Hilo Fundido (FFF) y similares basadas en líquidos catalizables. Esta investigación se alinea dentro de la actividad de desarrollo de la FA en el CIM UPC, y en este ámbito concreto con la colaboración con el Hospital Sant Joan de Déu de Barcelona (HSJD). El primer bloque de la tesis incluye la descripción del estado del arte, detallando las tecnologías existentes y su aplicación al entorno médico. Se han establecido por primera vez unas bases de caracterización de los tejidos vivos – principalmente blandos – para dar apoyo a la selección de materiales que los puedan mimetizar en un proceso de FA, a efectos de mejorar la experiencia de ensayo de los cirujanos. El carácter rígido de los materiales mayoritariamente usados en impresión 3D los hace poco útiles para simular tumores y otras referencias anatómicas. De forma sucesiva, se tratan parámetros como la densidad, la viscoelasticidad, la caracterización de materiales blandos en la industria, el estudio del módulo elástico de tejidos blandos y vasos, la dureza de los mismos, y requerimientos como la esterilización de los modelos. El segundo bloque empieza explorando la impresión 3D mediante FFF. Se clasifican las variantes del proceso desde el punto de vista de la multimaterialidad, esencial para hacer modelos de ensayo quirúrgico, diferenciando entre soluciones multiboquilla y de mezcla en el cabezal. Se ha incluido el estudio de materiales (filamentos y líquidos) que serían más útiles para mimetizar tejidos blandos. Se constata como en los líquidos, en comparación con los filamentos, la complejidad del trabajo en procesos de FA es más elevada, y se determinan formas de imprimir materiales muy blandos. Para acabar, se exponen seis casos reales de colaboración con el HJSD, una selección de aquellos en los que el doctorando ha intervenido en los últimos años. El origen se encuentra en la dificultad del abordaje de operaciones de resección de tumores infantiles como el neuroblastoma, y en la iniciativa del Dr. Lucas Krauel. Finalmente, el Bloque 3 desarrolla numerosos conceptos (hasta 8), actividad completada a lo largo de los últimos cinco años con el apoyo de los medios del CIM UPC y de la actividad asociada a trabajos finales de estudios de estudiantes de la UPC, llegándose a materializar equipamientos experimentales para validarlos. La investigación amplia y sistemática al respecto hace que se esté más cerca de disponer de una solución de impresión 3D multimaterial de sobremesa. Se determina que la mejor vía de progreso es la de disponer de una pluralidad de cabezales independientes, a fin de capacitar la impresora 3D para integrar diversos conceptos estudiados, materializándose una posible solución. Para cerrar la tesis, se plantea cómo sería un equipamiento de impresión 3D para modelos de ensayo quirúrgico, a fin de servir de base para futuros desarrollos.
Wen-chuan, Chung, and 鍾文娟. "Impact of Knowledge Management on the Outsourcing Service Provider’s Bidding Process: A Multiple-Case Study on Two Multi-National Enterprises." Thesis, 2005. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/09296481697765956211.
Full text國立中央大學
資訊管理學系碩士在職專班
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The outsourcing service providers (OSPs) are facing unique challenges and strong competition in the bidding process, while addressing client’s various demands, ever-increasing specialization and complexity in domain knowledge, and the shortening of the bid preparation process. How to employ knowledge management (KM) approach to prepare the bid efficiently and deliver the right solutions to clients to gain bidding advantages become the primary concerns of OSPs. This research is to study how the KM approach can facilitate the competitive advantages of the OSP in the bidding process. Data are collected from three e-service and system integration business units of two multi-national enterprises using semi-structured in-depth interviews. The results show that KM does have a significant impact on the time allocation and core tasks of the bid preparation processes, and particularly true for the OSP with KM systems. Findings also reveal that implementing the KM systems and establishing the key performance indicators of knowledge sharing can improve the OSP’s competitive advantage in the bidding process. We accordingly propose four propositions for further research in outsourcing and knowledge management.
Chiu, Pei-Yu, and 邱珮瑜. "The application of stage-gate system for new service development process- A multi-case study of servitization of manufacturing firms." Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/65373122916390567528.
Full text元智大學
經營管理碩士班(企業管理與服務科學學程)
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With the development of economic growth and trends in past two decades, the industrial structure of countries around the world have been a significant change from an agricultural society, industrial society, knowledge economy, now is turning into the era of the “Service Economy”. In other words, service-oriented economic and social patterns become the most important elements of economic growth in the most developing countries or developed countries. As the boundary between manufacturing and service industries become more and more fuzzy, the major countries such as USA, Japan and Europe start pay more attention to the issues of manufacturing ”Servitization” or products ”Servitization”. For related machinery, equipment manufacturers, the competition become more intense in the market, almost all manufacturers have to face a more rapid communication, the plight of the price pressure (Gebauer, Fleisch, &; Friedli, 2005). In order to respond to declining profits from the products by manufacturers and began to do an extension to the service. It is serving as an extra to generate profits and revenue sources. Therefore, companies start thinking about how to shift from product manufacturing to be services provides. In the meanwhile, related literature on how to development of new services is still relatively incomplete, and far less than new product development at this stage (Johne &; Storey, 1998; Menor, Tatikonda, &; Sampson, 2002; Sundbo, 1997b). Compared to physical products, services often lack a complete design and development (Froehle, Roth, Chase, &; Voss, 2000).From the literature review, literature of new service development is develop based on the already developed new product development framework and results. Due to the different characteristics of physical products and services, a main difference is customer interaction plays an important role in the service process. Therefore, new product development can not be directly applied to the new services development. For the manufacturing sector, there have number of applications for new product development tools, the stage - gate system as one of the widely-used tool. Therefore, the main research question of this study is” how the stage - gate system applied to new service development process? " This study by literature review generalize three main themes, including servitization, related issue of new service development and related issue of stage-gate system. And then it developed the theoretical tool of the “Stage - gate system of new service development ". This study adopts a holistic case study method to select the three servitization manufacturers in Taiwan, and in-depth interviews to collect relevant information. Through the multi-case studies to validate this “Stage - gate system of new service development” is operability and applicability. And we also use the result of multi-case studies and cross-comparison and analysis to repeat revise the “Stage - gate system of new service development”, and finally propose a generalized model of “Stage - gate system of new service development”.
Nayak, Ajay Ashok. "Design, Implementation, and Analysis of a TLB-based Covert Channel on GPUs." Thesis, 2021. https://etd.iisc.ac.in/handle/2005/6181.
Full text"A MULTI-FUNCTIONAL PROVENANCE ARCHITECTURE: CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/ETD-2013-12-1419.
Full textMichael, Jacqueline Cecilia. "Knowledge and skills required by supervisors in order to provide effective supervision for child and youth care workers in South Africa." Diss., 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10489.
Full textSocial Work
M.Tech. (Child and Youth Care)