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ABSTRACT This study proposes a systems‐based analysis approach for analyzing interorganizational coordination in complex sociotechnical systems through the interorganizational risk management coordination taxonomy (IRM‐CT). Unlike traditional risk‐analysis approaches that primarily focus on intraorganizational controls, probabilistic assessment, or ...
Elvira Meléndez, Floris Goerlandt
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Knowledge, Technology and Policy: the International Journal of Knowledge Transfer and Utilization, 2010Picking up on the themes of ISP responsibility and trust raised by Raphael Cohen-Almagor, this paper discusses the problem of removing inappropriate content from the Internet. It suggests that an approach based on community involvement such as used by YouTube may be preferable to one that relies on artificial intelligence to detect inappropriate ...
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ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review, 2012
This paper provides an economic analysis of the ISP-operated CDN under a duopolistic competition. The two ISPs are modeled as a platform in a two-sided market providing Internet access to both content providers and consumers. By formulating a 4-level Stackelberg game, we have found that the equilibrium strategy of an ISP in determining whether to ...
Dongmyung Lee, Jeonghoon Mo, Jinwoo Park
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This paper provides an economic analysis of the ISP-operated CDN under a duopolistic competition. The two ISPs are modeled as a platform in a two-sided market providing Internet access to both content providers and consumers. By formulating a 4-level Stackelberg game, we have found that the equilibrium strategy of an ISP in determining whether to ...
Dongmyung Lee, Jeonghoon Mo, Jinwoo Park
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The Journal of Symbolic Logic, 2019
Abstract $ISP$ cannot hold at the first or second successor of a singular strong limit of countable cofinality; on the other hand, we force a failure of “strong
Sherwood Hachtman, Dima Sinapova
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Abstract $ISP$ cannot hold at the first or second successor of a singular strong limit of countable cofinality; on the other hand, we force a failure of “strong
Sherwood Hachtman, Dima Sinapova
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Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Experiences with the Design and Implementation of Smart Objects, 2017
Achieving reliable cellular connectivity in rural areas is a challenge for several reasons: lack of economic incentives for telecom providers; high deployment and maintenance costs; low purchasing power; poor and unreliable power infrastructures; poor backhaul support; and lack of ground expertise.
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Achieving reliable cellular connectivity in rural areas is a challenge for several reasons: lack of economic incentives for telecom providers; high deployment and maintenance costs; low purchasing power; poor and unreliable power infrastructures; poor backhaul support; and lack of ground expertise.
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Computer Networks, 2007
We present a new paradigm, called ''Global-ISP'' (G-ISP). Its goal is to solve, or at least alleviate, problems of inter-domain routing, such as slow convergence, and lack of QoS and multicast support. One of the most important properties of the proposed paradigm is that it can be gradually deployed on the Internet.
Reuven Cohen, Amnon Shochot
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We present a new paradigm, called ''Global-ISP'' (G-ISP). Its goal is to solve, or at least alleviate, problems of inter-domain routing, such as slow convergence, and lack of QoS and multicast support. One of the most important properties of the proposed paradigm is that it can be gradually deployed on the Internet.
Reuven Cohen, Amnon Shochot
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Computer, 1974
The ISP (instruction Set Processor) notation was developed1 to precisely describe the programming level of a computer. The behavior of a processor is determined by the nature and sequence of its operations. This sequence is given by a set of bits in primary memory (a program) and a set of interpretation rules (usually in the central processor).
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The ISP (instruction Set Processor) notation was developed1 to precisely describe the programming level of a computer. The behavior of a processor is determined by the nature and sequence of its operations. This sequence is given by a set of bits in primary memory (a program) and a set of interpretation rules (usually in the central processor).
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