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Making Community Service into Service for the Community
Probation Journal, 1982Community service can be relevant both to the offender and the community. Here the authors describe the operation of a CS scheme which underlines the importance of positive thinking and related practice.
Norman Richards, Gerald Maull
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Nursing Management, 2007
To support the shift in patient care from traditional hospital to community based services, the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement has launched a series of new products to help commissioners and healthcare leaders plan and implement local projects.
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To support the shift in patient care from traditional hospital to community based services, the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement has launched a series of new products to help commissioners and healthcare leaders plan and implement local projects.
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Widgetizing Communication Services
2010 IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2010In this paper we propose a framework of building communication features as web widgets and compose these widgets to better serve users with highly customizable features, friendly user interfaces, and easier integration with other web services. We address several challenges of the widgetizing process, including feature interaction handling, inter-widget
Xiaotao Wu, Venky Krishnaswamy
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Transforming community services
British Journal of Community Nursing, 2010The Department of Health-led programme, Transforming Community Services (TCS), has, since its introduction in Autumn 2008 created a huge volume of work for myself, other Royal College of Nursing colleagues and NHS managers who are connected to community health services.
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Proceedings of the 6th international workshop on Software engineering and middleware, 2006
Businesses increasingly provide and use services, applying formal (Web) services technology for the description, composition, and management of software as services. At the same time, social communities are emerging on the Web, applying less formal practices and Web 2.0 technology for the dissemination and aggregation of diverse content. In this paper,
Stefan Tai +2 more
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Businesses increasingly provide and use services, applying formal (Web) services technology for the description, composition, and management of software as services. At the same time, social communities are emerging on the Web, applying less formal practices and Web 2.0 technology for the dissemination and aggregation of diverse content. In this paper,
Stefan Tai +2 more
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Web Services for Service-Oriented Communication
2006 International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications and Worksharing, 2006Service-Oriented Communication (SOC) is a new development in the industry to enable communication through web services and SOA. SOC is to make communication as service and provide a service-oriented architecture to integrate communication in business applications.
Wu Chou, Li Li 0001, Feng Liu 0016
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Personal communications services
IEEE Communications Magazine, 1992The history of the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) examination of proposals to allocate radio frequency spectrum to a new and innovative range of services it calls personal communications services (PCS) is outlined. Personal communication networks (PCN), which will supply mobile two-way, mass-market communications services, the most advanced
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Communities sind Beziehungsnetzwerke, in denen sich Menschen aufgrund ahnlich gelagerter Interessen, Werte, Ziele oder Probleme zusammenfinden. Sie tauschen Informationen aus oder losen gemeinsam bestimmte Probleme. Fur Dienstleister gewinnt diese „informelle“Organisationsform zunehmend an Bedeutung.
Kathrin M. Möslein +2 more
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Communities sind Beziehungsnetzwerke, in denen sich Menschen aufgrund ahnlich gelagerter Interessen, Werte, Ziele oder Probleme zusammenfinden. Sie tauschen Informationen aus oder losen gemeinsam bestimmte Probleme. Fur Dienstleister gewinnt diese „informelle“Organisationsform zunehmend an Bedeutung.
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Web service enablement of communication services
IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS'05), 2005In this paper, we introduce Web service application session services, WS-session, for Web service based application session management in communication. A two-way Web service framework is described. It supports the use of Web service in the situation of telecommunication where the communication endpoint can be both a client and a peer-to-peer server ...
Wu Chou, Li Li 0001, Feng Liu 0016
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