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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 ...
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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 ...
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On the Concept of Health Capital and the Demand for Health
Journal of Political Economy, 1972M. Grossman
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Ariadne: A Secure On-Demand Routing Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks
ACM/IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2002Yih-Chun Hu, A. Perrig, David B. Johnson
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing
Gig nursing offers flexibility, autonomy, and risks.
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Gig nursing offers flexibility, autonomy, and risks.
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Not All Oil Price Shocks are Alike: Disentangling Demand and Supply Shocks in the Crude Oil Market
, 2009L. Kilian
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Addressing the minimum fleet problem in on-demand urban mobility
Nature, 2018M. Vazifeh +4 more
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Between autonomy and control: Strategies of arbitrage in the “on-demand” economy
New Media & Society, 2018Aaron Shapiro
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