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Managing Adaptive Versatile environments

Pervasive and Mobile Computing, 2005
The goal of the MavHome project is to develop technologies to manage adaptive versatile environments. In this paper, we present a complete agent architecture for a single inhabitant intelligent environment and discuss the development, deployment, and techniques utilized in our working intelligent environments.
G. Michael Youngblood   +2 more
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Adaptive management for sound ecosystem management

Environmental Management, 1996
/ Sound ecosystem management meshes socioeconomic attitudes and values with sustainable natural resource practices. Adaptive management is a model for guiding natural resource managers in this process. Ecosystems and the societies that use them are continually evolving.
, HANEY, , POWER
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Adaptive management; adaptive co-management; adaptive governance: what’s the difference?

Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 2016
ABSTRACTSince the late 1970s, the literature on adaptive management has grown markedly. Active and passive forms have been identified, implementation trialled and institutional requirements explored. Adaptive management is now an accepted quality of governance and, in some cases, a legislative requirement of natural resource management.
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Managing Complexity in Adaptive Case Management

2013
The success of knowledge work represents one of the most important assets for businesses to date, and managers across all industries are searching for new ways to increase the productivity in this domain. Since traditional approaches, such as Business Process Management do not provide the suitable context to support knowledge intensive workflows, the ...
Sebastian Huber   +3 more
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Management for Adaptability

NASSP Bulletin, 1977
A unique resource for adaptive management, believe these writers, is the principal-counselor team. The principal can facilitate the necessary structure while the counselor can enhance the process. These two leadership elements are es sential, they say, to the diverse, interconnected, and rational risk-taking school of the future.
William A. Bost, Charles P. Ruch
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Adaptive People for Adaptive Management

2009
Fazey, I., Schultz, L. (2009). Adaptive people for adaptive management. In: Adaptive Environmental Management - A Practitioner's Guide, Allan, C.; Stankey, G.H. (Eds). Chapter 18, pp. 323-338. ISBN:9789048127108.
Ioan Fazey, Lisen Schultz
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Monitoring and Adaptive Resistance Management

Ecological Applications, 2002
An adaptive management strategy can be used to hedge against failures in the scientific assumptions underlying the high-dose plus refuge strategy for managing the resistance of the European corn borer to Bt corn. This will require sensitive monitoring coupled with effective adaptive management interventions.
D. A. Andow, A. R. Ives
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Adaptive Fault Management

1994
Adaptive systems are not unusual at all. Adaptivity defines natural processes from evolution to the behavior of the individual human on a moment to moment basis. We should not confuse the sparsity of artificial adaptive systems created by man with the abundance of such systems produced by nature.
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Adaptive Workflow Management in WorkSCo

16th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA'05), 2006
Workflow technology has been typically used to automate well defined and repetitive business processes. The application of workflow systems to non-traditional, and more flexible environments has been a main topic of interest among the workflow research community.
Pedro Vieira 0001, António Rito Silva
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Toward Adaptive Logistics Management

Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005
The aim of this paper is to discuss the implications of a complex adaptive systems approach to the management of logistics operations. The research is a result of the need for managers of logistics operation to be able to adapt to the ever-changing demands of their environment and customer demands.
Fredrik Nilsson, Jonas Waidringer
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