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Demand Theory

1987
Demand theory describes and explains individual choice of consumption bundles. Traditional theory considers optimizing behaviour when the consumer's choice is restricted to consumption bundles that satisfy a budget constraint. The budget constraint is determined by price–income pairs.
Böhm, Volker   +3 more
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Demand paging for video-on-demand servers

Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimedia Computing and Systems, 2002
With recent advances in storage and network technology it is now possible to provide video on demand (VOD) service, thereby eliminating the inflexibility inherent in today's broadcast cable systems. A VOD server is a computer system that stores videos in compressed digital form and provides support for the concurrent transmission of different portions ...
Banu Özden   +3 more
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Demanding Apology, Demanding Forgiveness

Social Philosophy Today, 2023
American media is very quick to ask victims of anti-Black violence if they forgive their victimizers. The media’s nearly reflexive framing is a symptom of the broader, cultural demand that Black victims grant forgiveness for racist violence. Reading Juliet Hooker and Myisha Cherry, this paper links the current preponderance of such demand for ...
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Demanding the Demanding

2019
Abstract Several authors have worried, or anyway assumed, that confronting people with highly demanding moral requirements would be counterproductive, in the sense of causing people to turn away from morality, and thus actually decreasing (for instance) amounts donated.
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The industry demands better demand response

2012 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT), 2012
The promise and hype surrounding the Smart Grid far exceeds its current capabilities. In no area is this truer than with Demand Response (DR) programs for the commercial building sector, which is responsible for 20 percent of energy demand and emissions in the United States.
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To demand or not to demand.

American Psychologist, 1972
Beth Raymond, Rhoda Unger, Susan Stone
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Control on Demand

1999
Control on demand is a paradigm for network programmability at the network transport level. Previous work on active and programmable networking at this level either achieves flexibility by inserting significant software in the critical forwarding path, or achieves efficiency by sacrificing functionality, relegating programmability to control plane ...
Gísli Hjálmtýsson   +1 more
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Demand and demand scenarios

2012
Demand side management. Energy efficiency and renewable energy sources. Energy demand modeling methodologyes. Sophisticated approaches, Econometric approach, End-use approach, Input- output models, Scenario approach, Hybrid approaches.
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Job Demands–Resources Theory: Ten Years Later

Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior, 2023
Arnold B Bakker, Evangelia Demerouti
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Reducing demands or optimizing demands? Effects of cognitive appraisal and autonomy on job crafting to change one’s work demands

European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 2022
Fangfang Zhang, Sharon K Parker
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