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Monitoring the operation of system software
Software: Practice and Experience, 1971AbstractTo provide a picture of the operation of system software on the University of Nottingham KDF9, a log of library, composer and compiler usage has been created dynamically during normal use of the machine. Analysis of the results points to one or two unexpected conclusions.
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On structuring operating systems with monitors
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 1979This paper considers whether Hoare's monitor proposal for structuring operating systems could usefully be applied in the design of substantial operating systems for medium or large computers. Attention is drawn to problems which might arise in terms of the structural form of monitors, the approach to resource scheduling, and the monitor approach to ...
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Monitoring patients in the operating room
AORN Journal, 1971Although the first mention of resuscitation occurs in the Bible, it wasn’t until the 16th century that physicians became seriously interested in the subject. The famous physician Vesalius mentioned resuscitation in some of his works in the 16th century and Harvey discussed resuscitation of the pigeon’s heart in the 17th century.
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Hemodynamic monitoring in the operating room
Resuscitation, 1984Cardiopulmonary homeostasis for the high risk surgical patient is dependent on invasive monitoring techniques which are designed to allow for the early detection of physiological dysfunction during the development stages. One must maintain both minimum and maximum predetermined cardiorespiratory values by the early utilization of specific therapeutic ...
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Buoy Monitoring System’s Operational Scenario
2019 International Conference on Information and Communication Technology Convergence (ICTC), 2019In the first place, buoy monitoring system is developed to solve the problem of easily discarded fishing nets, that is not only polluting the ocean, but also risking the fishery sustainability. However, this system is also preventive, as it can prevent the loss of fishing nets too.
Shelly Salim, Kiseon Kim, Namsoo Kim
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Building operational performance monitoring tools
2015 IEEE 13th International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN), 2015The distance from academic research output to industrial implementation is often daunting, costly, and delays the return on research investment for industrial sponsors. Operational performance monitoring techniques, infrastructure and tools are of pivotal importance to efficient and effective process engineering plants, but new research output ...
J. P. Barnard +2 more
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Monitoring performance of professional and occupational operators
2020The human capacity to simultaneously perform several tasks depends on the quantity and the mode of mentally processing the information imposed by the tasks. Since operational environments are highly dynamic, priorities across tasks will be expected to change as the mission evolves, thus the capability to reallocate the mental resources dynamically ...
Borghini G. +5 more
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Darknet Monitoring on Real-Operated Networks
2010 International Conference on Broadband, Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications, 2010Dark net monitoring is an effective method to analyze malicious activities on networks including the Internet. Since there is no legitimate host on darknets, traffic sent to such a space is considered to be malicious. There are two major issues for dark net monitoring: how to prepare unused address space and how to configure network sensors deployed on
Seiichiro Mizoguchi +4 more
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Operating and Monitoring the Release
2019Once our software changes are deployed and running in production, we have just begun. Consider our model for DevOps that was introduced at the beginning of this book in Figure 10-1. We must have a strategy for operations. Then we must execute that strategy consistently and measure to ensure what we expect is happening.
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Microdialytic Monitoring During a Cardiovascular Operation
1996In an aorta-coronary bypass operation, the heart is excluded from the circulation for many minutes, leading to ischemia. During this time the heart is cooled in order to mitigate damage. Microdialysis has been shown to be very suitable for detecting ischaemic changes e.g. in brain.
Langemann H +6 more
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