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Management and Operations

2021
In our penultimate chapter, we are going to look at monitoring through the use of email alerts, logging, SNMP, and setting up maintenance windows, and we will finish by exploring the REST API. We will start with the basic requirements of any good network: alerting and logging.
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Management and Operations

2015
The network of lifts at a ski resort can be arranged in several patterns depending on the size and topography of the area. A common pattern is where several lifts run outwardly from a common base area to top stations along surrounding peaks and ridges. Lifts might also run inwardly from several base stations to a common summit area.
Dr. Simon Hudson, Louise Hudson
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International operations management and operations management research: a comparative analysis

Omega, 2000
By reviewing all articles published in 24 reputable journals that serve as outlets for operations management (OM) research, 587 articles on international operations management (IOM) are identified for a 12-year period from 1986 through 1997. These IOM articles are classified into 17 topical areas and the topical breakdown of IOM research is then ...
Sameer Prasad, Sunil Babbar, Ayhan Calis
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Uniting business continuity management and operational risk management

Journal of Business Continuity & Emergency Planning, 2019
Over the last decade or so, risk management has seen an increase in regulatory requirements, as well as audit scrutiny. A side effect of this is that many disparate but related management programmes are being tied into a common point of conversation: operational risk management. This paper explores how business continuity is being synthesised under the
Marce, Farr, Dan, Bailey
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Operational Risk Management: Regulatory Framework and Operational Impact

2017
Banks must establish an independent Operational Risk Management function aimed at defining policies, procedures and methodologies for identifying, measuring, monitoring and controlling operational risks. In this perspective, this chapter analyses (a) the regulatory framework on the operational capital requirement; (b) the regulatory view on Operational
Porretta P, Leone P.
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Management Accounting and Operations Management: Understanding the Challenges from Integrated Manufacturing

2006
Abstract Innovations in operations management, like just-in-time, total quality management, automation, have produced a new manufacturing paradigm that challenges management accounting design and practices. The new manufacturing paradigm, which we conceptualise as integrated manufacturing, focuses upon the lateral flow of products and services, and ...
Hansen, Allan, Mouritsen, Jan
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Field Operations Management and Unmanned Operations Management toward NOM 2.0

2008
In this paper we study changes for telecommunication network operations and management environments. In addition, we review the concept of NOM 2.0 to cope with these environments changes. Finally, we introduce field operations management and unmanned operations management architectures for implementations of NOM 2.0 in KT.
Byeong-Yun Chang   +3 more
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Watershed Management and Operations Management 2000

2001
This proceedings contains papers presented at the Watershed Management and Operations Management 2000 Conferences. Papers from the Watershed Management conference focus on a variety of topics including: federal agency activities; watershed modeling; integrated management; streambank stabilization; fire, sedimentation, and road impacts; and water ...
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Operative Surgery and Management

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
According to the introduction and dust cover, this large (861-page) book is intended to help young surgeon trainees pass their first qualifying examination in the United Kingdom. The 54 chapters cover abdominal, thoracic, and cardiac surgery as well as gynecology, neurosurgery, and transplantation, as they are of interest to general surgeons.
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