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Laporte, Gilbert, Frédéric Meunier et Roberto Wolfler Calvo. « Shared mobility systems ». 4OR 13, no 4 (24 novembre 2015) : 341–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10288-015-0301-z.

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Tobias, Jim. « Shared Resource Assistive Systems ». Technology and Disability 3, no 3 (1 septembre 1994) : 213–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/tad-1994-3308.

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MORIN, RÉMI. « UNAMBIGUOUS SHARED-MEMORY SYSTEMS ». International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 21, no 04 (août 2010) : 665–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129054110007489.

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Shared-memory systems appear as a generalization of asynchronous cellular automata. In this paper we relate the partial-order semantics of shared-memory systems to Mazurkiewicz trace languages by means of a new refinement construction. We show that a set of labeled partial orders is recognized by some unambiguous shared-memory system if and only if it is definable in monadic second-order logic and media-bounded.
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Evan, Kami, Kris Aubry, Marilyn Hawkins, Terrence A. Curley et Tim Porter-O??Grady. « Whole Systems Shared Governance ». JONA : The Journal of Nursing Administration 25, no 5 (mai 1995) : 18–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00005110-199505000-00006.

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Bienefeld, Nadine, et Gudela Grote. « Shared Leadership in Multiteam Systems ». Human Factors : The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 56, no 2 (17 mai 2013) : 270–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0018720813488137.

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Steverson, Leonard A. « Shared Obliviousness in Family Systems ». Journal of Family Theory & ; Review 2, no 1 (26 mars 2010) : 96–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1756-2589.2010.00043.x.

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Merritt, Michael, et Gadi Taubenfeld. « Knowledge in shared memory systems ». Distributed Computing 7, no 2 (décembre 1993) : 99–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02280839.

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Pennell, Charles, Natalie Sommerville et Derek A. Rodriguez. « Shared Resources, Shared Records ». Library Resources & ; Technical Services 57, no 4 (30 septembre 2013) : 227–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/lrts.57n4.227.

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Berenbrink, Petra, André Brinkmann, Robert Elsässer, Tom Friedetzky et Lars Nagel. « Randomized renaming in shared memory systems ». Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing 150 (avril 2021) : 112–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpdc.2021.01.002.

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Kamp, Poul-Henning, et Robert Watson. « Building Systems to Be Shared, Securely ». Queue 2, no 5 (juillet 2004) : 42–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1016998.1017001.

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Hines, P. J. « Shared logic in diverse immune systems ». Science 354, no 6316 (1 décembre 2016) : 1114–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.354.6316.1114-j.

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Johnson, Donald, David J. Lilja et John Riedl. « Circulating shared-registers for multiprocessor systems ». Journal of Systems Architecture 52, no 3 (mars 2006) : 152–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sysarc.2005.04.002.

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Dangelmaier, Wilhelm, Holger Giese, Florian Klein, Hendrik Renken et Peter Scheideler. « Shared experiences in intelligent transportation systems ». IFAC Proceedings Volumes 37, no 8 (juillet 2004) : 142–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1474-6670(17)31965-1.

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Protic, J., M. Tomasevic et V. Milutinovic. « Distributed shared memory : concepts and systems ». IEEE Parallel & ; Distributed Technology : Systems & ; Applications 4, no 2 (1996) : 63–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/88.494605.

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Chung, G., K. Jeffay et H. Abdel-Wahab. « Accommodating latecomers in shared window systems ». Computer 26, no 1 (janvier 1993) : 72–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/2.179162.

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Laporte, Gilbert, Frédéric Meunier et Roberto Wolfler Calvo. « Shared mobility systems : an updated survey ». Annals of Operations Research 271, no 1 (13 octobre 2018) : 105–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10479-018-3076-8.

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Miskon, Suraya, Wasana Bandara, Erwin Fielt et Guy Gable. « Understanding Shared Services ». International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications 2, no 4 (octobre 2010) : 60–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jesma.2010100105.

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In a competitive environment, companies continuously innovate to offer superior services at lower costs. ‘Shared Services’ have been extensively adopted in practice as a means for improving organizational performance. Shared Services are considered most appropriate for support functions and are widely adopted in human resource management, finance and accounting, and more recently employed as an information systems (IS) function. As computer-based corporate information systems have become de facto and the backbone of administrative systems, the technical impediments to sharing have come down dramatically. As this trend continues, CIOs and IT professionals need a deeper understanding of the Shared Services phenomenon. Yet, analysis of IS academic literature reveals that Shared Services, though mentioned in more than 100 articles, has received little in depth attention. This paper investigates the current status of Shared Services in IS literature. The authors present a detailed review of literature from main IS journals and conferences. The paper concludes with a tentative operational definition, a list of perceived main objectives of Shared Services, and an agenda for related future research.
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Nomoto, Akira, Yasuo Watanabe, Wataru Kaneko, Shugo Nakamura et Kentaro Shimizu. « Distributed Shared Arrays : Portable Shared-Memory Programming Interface for Multiple Computer Systems ». Cluster Computing 7, no 1 (janvier 2004) : 65–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/b:clus.0000003944.78311.72.

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Danilov, Igor Val. « Theoretical Grounds of Shared Intentionality for Neuroscience in Devel-oping Bioengineering Systems ». OBM Neurobiology 07, no 01 (17 février 2023) : 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.21926/obm.neurobiol.2301156.

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The article discusses a definition of shared intentionality that reflects recent discoveries for inspiring further translational research in developing bioengineering systems based on human-computer interaction. The child's cognition begins through shared intentionality that occurs in child-caregiver interaction when communication via sensory cues is impossible. There needs to be more knowledge on how it appears. This article argues that shared intentionality is collaborative interactions in which participants share the essential sensory stimulus of the actual cognitive problem. This social bond enables ecological training of the immature organism, starting at the reflexes stage of development, for processing the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in developing perception. In nature, shared intentionality appears in mother-child dyads in increasing interpersonal dynamics due to mechanisms of cell coupling that provide an ecological developmental template. Knowledge about neurophysiological processes occurring during pre-perceptual communication can contribute to advances in bioengineering systems.
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Huerta, Esperanza, Stephen B. Salter, Philip A. Lewis et Pamela Yeow. « Motivating Employees to Share Their Failures in Knowledge Management Systems : Anonymity and Culture ». Journal of Information Systems 26, no 2 (1 juin 2012) : 93–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/isys-50214.

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ABSTRACT This study investigates the effect of the type of information to be disclosed and the possibility of sharing the information anonymously on the intention to share information through a knowledge management system. Data for the experiment were collected in two individualist (U.K. and U.S.) and two collectivist (Chile and Mexico) countries to evaluate the influence of culture on information sharing patterns. The study finds that although anonymity has no influence on the intention to share successes, the intention to share failures increases when the information is shared anonymously. Further, participants from collectivist (versus individualist) cultures are more likely to share failures. However, the influence of anonymity and culture is limited. Failures are still shared at lower levels than successes, even in anonymous conditions and in collectivist cultures.
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Barth, Matthew, Weixiang Li et Michael Todd. « Interoperability Options for Shared-Use Vehicle Systems ». Transportation Research Record : Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1887, no 1 (janvier 2004) : 137–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1887-16.

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Milutinovic, V., et P. Stenstrom. « Special Issue On Distributed Shared Memory Systems ». Proceedings of the IEEE 87, no 3 (mars 1999) : 399–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jproc.1999.747860.

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Hobfeld, Tobias, Lea Skorin-Kapov, Poul E. Heegaard et Martin Varela. « Definition of QoE Fairness in Shared Systems ». IEEE Communications Letters 21, no 1 (janvier 2017) : 184–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lcomm.2016.2616342.

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Molesky, Lory D., et Krithi Ramamritham. « Recovery protocols for shared memory database systems ». ACM SIGMOD Record 24, no 2 (22 mai 1995) : 11–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/568271.223786.

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Boutin, Olivier, Bertrand Cottenceau, Jean Jacques Loiseau et Anne L'Anton. « Shared resources in production systems : (max,+) analysis ». International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research 3, no 2 (2011) : 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijmor.2011.038907.

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Li, Kai, et Paul Hudak. « Memory coherence in shared virtual memory systems ». ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 7, no 4 (novembre 1989) : 321–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/75104.75105.

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Dubois, Michel, Jaeheon Jeong et Ashwini Nanda. « Shared cache architectures for decision support systems ». Performance Evaluation 49, no 1-4 (septembre 2002) : 283–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0166-5316(02)00135-9.

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Haas, Zygmunt J., et Sanjoy Paul. « Limited-lifetime shared-access in mobile systems ». Wireless Networks 1, no 2 (juin 1995) : 139–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01202537.

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Nair, Rahul, et Elise Miller-Hooks. « Equilibrium network design of shared-vehicle systems ». European Journal of Operational Research 235, no 1 (mai 2014) : 47–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2013.09.019.

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Esparza, Javier, Pierre Ganty et Rupak Majumdar. « Parameterized Verification of Asynchronous Shared-Memory Systems ». Journal of the ACM 63, no 1 (30 mars 2016) : 1–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2842603.

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Tsanakas, P., G. Papakonstantinou et G. Efthivoulidis. « Distributed shared-memory implementation for multitransputer systems ». Information and Software Technology 34, no 8 (août 1992) : 499–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0950-5849(92)90143-d.

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Durand-Gasselin, Antoine, Javier Esparza, Pierre Ganty et Rupak Majumdar. « Model checking parameterized asynchronous shared-memory systems ». Formal Methods in System Design 50, no 2-3 (24 octobre 2016) : 140–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10703-016-0258-3.

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Kriemann, R. « Parallel -Matrix Arithmetics on Shared Memory Systems ». Computing 74, no 3 (8 décembre 2004) : 273–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00607-004-0102-2.

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Maier, Mark W. « Systems Engineering as Engineering's Shared Intellectual Content ». INSIGHT 8, no 2 (mars 2006) : 46–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/inst.20068246.

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Borst, Clark. « Shared Mental Models in Human-Machine Systems ». IFAC-PapersOnLine 49, no 19 (2016) : 195–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ifacol.2016.10.517.

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Pasina, Alina, Affonso Canoilas, Dennis Johansson, Hans Bagge, Victor Fransson et Henrik Davidsson. « Shared PV Systems in Multi-Scaled Communities ». Buildings 12, no 11 (2 novembre 2022) : 1846. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings12111846.

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In past years, Sweden has been facing a rapid growth of photovoltaic cells, and the total PV installation capacity increased from 300 kW to 1090 MW (2006–2020). The increased number of PV users was a result of active support from the Swedish government with an aim of achieving multiple sustainable goals regarding renewable energy. This project evaluates the profitability of shared PV systems in communities of different sizes in Sweden. This study aimed to contribute to the literature by filling the research gap of presenting the financial benefits at different community scales. The electricity use profiles consisted of hourly measured electricity use that was derived from 1067 individual Swedish apartments. The profiles were then used to create multi-scaled communities with shared PV systems. The mid-market price model was implemented to simulate electricity trading among prosumers in the community using Visual Basic Applications (VBA) in MS Excel. Further, the electricity costs were used for Life Cycle Cost (LCC) assessment. To demonstrate the increase in profitability, the LCC results of households with shared PV systems were compared to households that own PV individually and households that do not own a PV system. The evaluation showed the financial benefits of shared PV systems in comparison with individually owned PV systems. This study also demonstrated the increase in profitability and the reduction in payback time for the average household if sharing a PV system as part of a larger community.
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Wolff, Jennifer L., Victoria S. Kim, Suzanne Mintz, Rebecca Stametz et Joan M. Griffin. « An environmental scan of shared access to patient portals ». Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 25, no 4 (25 août 2017) : 408–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamia/ocx088.

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Abstract We sought to understand the comprehensiveness of consumer-oriented information describing the availability of shared access to adult patient portals from publicly reported information on institutional websites of 20 large and geographically diverse health systems. All 20 health systems reported that they offer patients the ability to share access to their patient portal account with a family member or friend; however, the comprehensiveness of information regarding registration procedures, features, and terminology varied widely. Half of the systems (n = 10) reported having shared access available on their patient portal registration webpage. Few systems (n = 2) reported affording patients the ability to differentiate specific role-based privileges. No systems reported uptake of shared access among adult patients, which was variably described as “proxy,” “caregiver,” “parental,” or “delegate” access. Findings suggest that engaging families through health information technology will require greater efforts to promote awareness and differentiate privileges that respect patients’ choice and control in information-sharing preferences.
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Wang, Shouhong, et Hai Wang. « Shared Services Management ». International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector 7, no 2 (avril 2015) : 37–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijisss.2015040103.

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The cloud computing technology has accelerated shared services in the government and private sectors. This paper proposes a research framework of critical success factors of shared services in the aspects of strategy identification, collaborative partnership networking, optimal shared services process re-designing, and new policies and regulations. A survey has been employed to test the hypotheses. The test results indicate that clear vision of strategies of shared services, long term business relationships among shared services partners, business process re-design, human resource structure re-design, effective governance and service center for shared services, effective cost distribution scheme, and ethical code and access control for shared services significantly positively contribute to the success of shared services.
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Navarro, Jorge, Francisco J. Samaniego et N. Balakrishnan. « The Joint Signature of Coherent Systems with Shared Components ». Journal of Applied Probability 47, no 1 (mars 2010) : 235–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1239/jap/1269610828.

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System signatures are useful tools in the study and comparison of coherent systems. In this paper, we define and study a similar concept, called the joint signature, for two coherent systems which share some components. Under an independent and identically distributed assumption on component lifetimes, a pseudo-mixture representation based on this joint signature is obtained for the joint distribution of the lifetimes of both systems. Sufficient conditions are given based on the respective joint signatures of two pairs of systems, each with shared components, to ensure various forms of bivariate stochastic orderings between the joint lifetimes of the two pairs of systems.
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Navarro, Jorge, Francisco J. Samaniego et N. Balakrishnan. « The Joint Signature of Coherent Systems with Shared Components ». Journal of Applied Probability 47, no 01 (mars 2010) : 235–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021900200006513.

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System signatures are useful tools in the study and comparison of coherent systems. In this paper, we define and study a similar concept, called the joint signature, for two coherent systems which share some components. Under an independent and identically distributed assumption on component lifetimes, a pseudo-mixture representation based on this joint signature is obtained for the joint distribution of the lifetimes of both systems. Sufficient conditions are given based on the respective joint signatures of two pairs of systems, each with shared components, to ensure various forms of bivariate stochastic orderings between the joint lifetimes of the two pairs of systems.
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Beauvoir, Valentin, et Emily Moylan. « Unreliability of Delay Caused by Bike Unavailability in Bike Share Systems ». Transportation Research Record : Journal of the Transportation Research Board 2674, no 5 (23 avril 2020) : 444–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0361198120916136.

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The recent proliferation of bike share operations has augmented established docked systems in major cities with several stationless operators. By relaxing control of where the bikes may be located, the stationless systems are more agile but less certain. We hypothesize that a stationless bike share system reduces access and egress distance while increasing unreliability, offering a trade-off from the customer’s perspective. This work presents a framework for quantifying the trade-off between expected trip time and variability in trip time for stationed and stationless bike share systems. The systems are modeled subject to shared assumptions where possible, and the trade-off is measured for about 1,000 simulated journeys corresponding to a 1 h simulation. Sensitivity to the shared assumptions is tested to support the generalizability of the results. The findings indicate that stationed systems have higher expected user costs and lower variance in user cost. As expected, the user cost distributions are asymmetrical. This analysis supports the context-specific adoption of stationed or stationless bike share operations based on user attributes (trip purpose, walk speed, destination choice, etc.) and operator attributes (budget for bicycles, support for public transport, value on reliability, etc.).
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Nicholas, Molly Jane, Brian A. Smith et Rajan Vaish. « Friendscope : Exploring In-the-Moment Experience Sharing on Camera Glasses via a Shared Camera ». Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 6, CSCW1 (30 mars 2022) : 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3512903.

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We introduce Friendscope, an instant, in-the-moment experience sharing system for lightweight commercial camera glasses. Friendscope explores a new concept called a shared camera. This concept allows a wearer to share control of their camera with a remote friend, making it possible for both people to capture photos/videos from the camera in the moment. Through a user study with 48 participants, we found that users felt connected to each other, describing the shared camera as a more intimate form of livestreaming. Moreover, even privacy-sensitive users were able to retain their sense of privacy and control with the shared camera. Friendscope's different shared camera configurations give wearers ultimate control over who they share the camera with and what photos/videos they share. We conclude with design implications for future experience sharing systems.
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McSherry, Frank, Andrea Lattuada, Malte Schwarzkopf et Timothy Roscoe. « Shared arrangements ». Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment 13, no 10 (juin 2020) : 1793–806. http://dx.doi.org/10.14778/3401960.3401974.

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Current systems for data-parallel, incremental processing and view maintenance over high-rate streams isolate the execution of independent queries. This creates unwanted redundancy and overhead in the presence of concurrent incrementally maintained queries: each query must independently maintain the same indexed state over the same input streams, and new queries must build this state from scratch before they can begin to emit their first results. This paper introduces shared arrangements : indexed views of maintained state that allow concurrent queries to reuse the same in-memory state without compromising data-parallel performance and scaling. We implement shared arrangements in a modern stream processor and show order-of-magnitude improvements in query response time and resource consumption for incremental, interactive queries against high-throughput streams, while also significantly improving performance in other domains including business analytics, graph processing, and program analysis.
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Wu, Qiong, Kathryn Cormican et Suzana Sampaio. « Shared Leadership ». International Journal of Information Technology Project Management 12, no 3 (juillet 2021) : 50–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijitpm.2021070104.

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Shared leadership refers to an emergent, collective team process where leadership is distributed among and stems from team members, rather than a single designated leader. While shared leadership has gained considerable attention in the literature in recent years, it has received little attention in information systems (IS) project teams. In this study, a theoretical moderation framework in IS project teams that portrays the positive relationship between shared leadership and IS project success is presented. Moreover, project-centered moderators (i.e., project complexity and project task interdependence) and team-centered moderators (i.e., team autonomy and team supportive culture) have been proposed to influence the shared leadership-IS project success relationship. This study proposes that this relationship is stronger when projects are more complex and more interdependent, and when teams have a higher level of autonomy and supportive culture.
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Zhukov, A. N., R. V. Zhukov et S. S. Rozhkov. « Prospects of combined antenna systems in onboard electronic protection systems of aircraft ». Journal of «Almaz – Antey» Air and Space Defence Corporation, no 4 (30 décembre 2017) : 40–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.38013/2542-0542-2017-4-40-45.

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The study compares two designs of antenna units in terms of reducing the coupling ratio between the transmitting and receiving antennas. The first design is the original transceiver antenna unit of an electronic countermeasure aircraft, which contains two transmitter antennas close to each other in a shared compartment and a receiver antenna in a separate compartment behind a solid screen with bevelled edges. The second design is an upgraded antenna unit of a compact electronic countermeasure station, in which each antenna is located in its own compartment formed by a cross-shaped divider; additional measures have also been taken to improve the modulus of the coupling ratio between antennas. Both antenna unit designs use the same broadband Vivaldi antennas.
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Arduin, Pierre-Emmanuel, Julien Le Duigou, Marie-Hélène Abel et Benoît Eynard. « Sharing Knowledge When it Cannot be Made Explicit ». International Journal of Knowledge-Based Organizations 8, no 4 (octobre 2018) : 14–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijkbo.2018100102.

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Information systems often strengthen a preference for working alone: interoperability as much as interpretation variance restrain the ability of people and systems to interact and to work together within an extended enterprise. In this article, the authors propose to extend product lifecycle management (PLM) systems in order to share not only (1) knowledge that has been made explicit and which is strongly contextualized so that there is no interpretation variance, but also (2) knowledge that cannot be made explicit and which remains tacit knowledge, needing social interaction and shared understanding to be actually shared. The use of a collaborative platform is proposed in this article in order to allow stakeholders to produce a shared understanding of what a concept means through the use of ontologies. The conditions as well as the limits of the proposition are discussed at the end of this article.
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Dotsenko, S. « Optimal shared using of single-server queueing systems ». Вісник Київського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка. Кібернетика, Вип. 4 (2003) : 17–18.

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Hansen, Paula. « Optimising shared renewable energy systems : An institutional approach ». Energy Research & ; Social Science 73 (mars 2021) : 101953. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2021.101953.

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Vaughan, Jason, et Kristen Costello. « Management and Support of Shared Integrated Library Systems ». Information Technology and Libraries 30, no 2 (1 juin 2011) : 62. http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/ital.v30i2.3005.

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The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) University Libraries has hosted and managed a shared integrated library system (ILS) since 1989. The system and the number of partner libraries sharing the system has grown significantly over the past two decades. Spurred by the level of involvement and support contributed by the host institution, the authors administered a comprehensive survey to current Innovative Interfaces libraries. Research findings are combined with a description of UNLV’s local practices to provide substantial insights into shared funding, support, and management activities associated with shared systems.
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