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Workers are increasingly being managed by technologies. Before spreading to larger segments of the labour market, algorithmic management systems were a signature feature of platform work.
Antonio Aloisi, Nastazja Potocka-Sionek
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COPD: algorithms and clinical management [PDF]
Can algorithms help the practicing clinician to prescribe the best treatment?
Rosa, Faner, Alvar, Agustí
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Genital pain: algorithm for management [PDF]
Chronic testicular pain although becoming very common in our patient population poses a challenge to the physician, the patient and his family. The pathogenesis of chronic orchialgia (CO) is not well understood. The objective of this paper is to review the current literature on chronic testicular pain and its management and to propose an algorithm for ...
Calixte, Nahomy +2 more
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Guest Editorial: Regulating algorithmic management
This special issue of the European Labour Law Journal, edited by Jeremias Adams-Prassl, Halefom Abraha, Aislinn Kelly-Lyth, Sangh Rakshita and Michael ‘Six’ Silberman, explores the regulation of Algorithmic Management in the European Union and beyond.
Adams-Prassl, J +4 more
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Research into active networking has provided the incentive to re-visit what has traditionally been classified as distinct properties and characteristics of information transfer such as protocol versus service; at a more fundamental level this paper ...
Bush, Stephen F.
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Algorithmic Management: Its Implications for Information Systems Research
In recent years, the topic of algorithmic management has received increasing attention in information systems (IS) research and beyond. As both emerging platform businesses and established companies rely on artificial intelligence and sophisticated software to automate tasks previously done by managers, important organizational, social, and ethical ...
Cameron, Lindsey +5 more
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A step towards digital self- & co-determination in the context of algorithmic management systems
Developing a legal framework for algorithmic decision-making and monitoring represents one of the main challenges of modern societies, deeply rooted in the technical complexity and the resultant inability to cognitively capture the inner workings of the ...
Marta Otto
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Artificial intelligence, work, power imbalance and democracy – why co-determination is essential
Artificial intelligence (AI) has growing impact on working life. Risks of job losses, discrimination, data protection violations, surveillance pressure and health hazards require legal regulation.
Ernesto Klengel, Johanna Wenckebach
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Algorithmic power management [PDF]
Energy consumption is a major concern for designers of embedded devices. Especially for battery operated systems (like many embedded systems), the energy consumption limits the time for which a device can be active, and the amount of processing that can take place. In this thesis we study how the energy consumption can be reduced for certain classes of
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Reducing facet nucleation during algorithmic self-assembly [PDF]
Algorithmic self-assembly, a generalization of crystal growth, has been proposed as a mechanism for bottom-up fabrication of complex nanostructures and autonomous DNA computation.
Chen, Ho-Lin +3 more
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