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2006
Whereas knowledge management (KM) has gained much attention in the field of management science and practice as the eminent source of competitive advantage (e.g., Davenport & Prusak, 1998; Drucker, 1993; Nonaka & Takeuchi, 1995; Probst, Raub, & Romhardt, 2003), one issue has been largely neglected: The aspect of mobility.
Derballa, Volker, Pousttchi, Key
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Whereas knowledge management (KM) has gained much attention in the field of management science and practice as the eminent source of competitive advantage (e.g., Davenport & Prusak, 1998; Drucker, 1993; Nonaka & Takeuchi, 1995; Probst, Raub, & Romhardt, 2003), one issue has been largely neglected: The aspect of mobility.
Derballa, Volker, Pousttchi, Key
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Mobility Models for Mobility Management
2011The main goals of today's wireless mobile telecommunication systems are to provide both, mobility and ubiquity to mobile terminals (MTs) with a required quality of service. By ubiquity we understand the ability of a MT to be connected to the network anytime, anywhere, regardless of the access channel's characteristics.
Vicente Casares-Giner +2 more
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Mobility management in mobile Internet
Third International Conference on 3G Mobile Communication Technologies, 2002Efficient mobility management is essential for future communication networks due to the evident trend of increasingly mobile users. A number of mobility management schemes are introduced in the literature. However, there seem to be various definitions of mobility management depending on the context of the problem setting.
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2012
Abstract This chapter addresses the fundamental nursing role in the management of mobility. Every nurse should possess the knowledge and skills to assess mobility needs, to select and implement evidence-based strategies to maintain mobility or assist mobility, and to review the effectiveness of these to inform any necessary changes in ...
Nicky Hayes, Julie Whitney
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Abstract This chapter addresses the fundamental nursing role in the management of mobility. Every nurse should possess the knowledge and skills to assess mobility needs, to select and implement evidence-based strategies to maintain mobility or assist mobility, and to review the effectiveness of these to inform any necessary changes in ...
Nicky Hayes, Julie Whitney
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Library Review, 1977
OPERATING a mobile library service is not a subject currently considered in library schools to any great extent. Perhaps this is as things should be, for what the librarian in charge needs ideally is a course in transportation management, including a basic grounding in the mechanical aspects of vehicles.
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OPERATING a mobile library service is not a subject currently considered in library schools to any great extent. Perhaps this is as things should be, for what the librarian in charge needs ideally is a course in transportation management, including a basic grounding in the mechanical aspects of vehicles.
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Mobility Management in 5G-enabled Vehicular Networks
ACM Computing Surveys, 2021Noura Aljeri +2 more
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Management of Mobility in the Mobile Wimax
International Journal of Digital Content Technology and its Applications, 2011Mohamed Ould El Boukhary - +2 more
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Mobility Management Issues and Solutions in 5G-and-Beyond Networks: A Comprehensive Review
Electronics (Switzerland), 2022Maraj Uddin Ahmed Siddiqui +2 more
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