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Just in time

Proceedings of the 20th international symposium on High performance distributed computing, 2011
Large scale applications are generating a tsunami of data, with understanding driven by finding information hidden within this data. The ever-increasing sizes of output, however, are making it difficult for science users to inspect the data generated by their applications, understand its important properties, and/or organize it for subsequent analysis ...
Hasan Abbasi   +4 more
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Just‐In‐Time

Management Decision, 1987
The benefits of Just‐in‐Time techniques are clearly explained with the acquired wisdom of the Japanese experience.
Sang M. Lee, Maling Ebrahimpour
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Just in Time

About Campus: Enriching the Student Learning Experience, 2006
A new inexpensive workforce emerges
Nancy M. Vanderpool, Joanne Risacher
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Quality of Just-in-Time Requirements

2016
Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer ...
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JUST-IN-TIME MANUFACTURING

2000
Just-in-Time (JIT) is a philosophy of operation that seeks to utilize all resources in the most efficient manner by eliminating anything that does not contribute value for the customer. In this philosophy, resources include—but are not limited to—equipment, facilities, inventory, time, and human resources. Because of this broad definition of resources,
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Science's STKE, 2005
A circadian clock serves to manage internal physiology in a cyclical manner. Dodd et al. now investigate the advantages conferred by having a circadian clock. Arabidopsis plants with cycles closely matched to their environmental light-dark cycle showed improved fitness relative to plants ...
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Just in Time

2018
Difficulties - risk and opportunities, and perhaps incalculabilities – may take the form of an untimeliness which arrives exactly on time: Precisely this one and no other, and which comes just-in-time. Just, because it is anachronic and ill-adjustet.
José Luís Quesado Pinto   +4 more
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Breast Cancer Statistics, 2022

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Hyuna Sung   +2 more
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Just in Time...

Pharos, 2012
VON STEIN, Ilona   +1 more
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