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Evolution of a Service Management Framework: Spotlight at Stanford as a Use Case
Service management—the entirety of activities undertaken by an organization to design, plan, deliver, operate, and control information technology (IT) services offered to stakeholders—has long been applied successfully by the government and ...
Catherine Aster
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Visual Performance Management: Does it work in Public Service Organisations? [PDF]
Visual Performance Management (VPM) has been prominent within Lean manufacturing environments for a number of decades, but its use has only recently started to emerge in service organisations.
Greatbanks, Richard, Manville, Graham
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The Ecosystem of Repository Migration
Indiana University was an early adopter of the Fedora repository, developing it as a home for heterogeneous digital library content from a variety of collections with unique content models.
Juliet L. Hardesty, Nicholas Homenda
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Dynamic Model-based Management of Service-Oriented Infrastructure. [PDF]
Models are an effective tool for systems and software design. They allow software architects to abstract from the non-relevant details. Those qualities are also useful for the technical management of networks, systems and software, such as those that ...
Cuadrado Latasa, Felix+2 more
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Resilient Critical Infrastructure Management using Service Oriented Architecture [PDF]
—The SERSCIS project aims to support the use of interconnected systems of services in Critical Infrastructure (CI) applications. The problem of system interconnectedness is aptly demonstrated by ‘Airport Collaborative Decision Making’ (ACDM).
Hall-May, Martin, Surridge, Mike
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Background Turnover intention is a major cause of reduced team morale and low work efficiency. It hinders work performance and reduces the quality of medical services.
Huosheng Yan+8 more
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IVOA Recommendation: Universal Worker Service Pattern Version 1.0 [PDF]
The Universal Worker Service (UWS) pattern defines how to manage asynchronous execution of jobs on a service. Any application of the pattern defines a family of related services with a common service contract. Possible uses of the pattern are also described.
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Dynamically meeting performance objectives for multiple services on a service mesh [PDF]
We present a framework that lets a service provider achieve end-to-end management objectives under varying load. Dynamic control actions are performed by a reinforcement learning (RL) agent. Our work includes experimentation and evaluation on a laboratory testbed where we have implemented basic information services on a service mesh supported by the ...
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Managing and Querying Web Services Communities: A Survey [PDF]
With the advance of Web Services technologies and the emergence of Web Services into the information space, tremendous opportunities for empowering users and organizations appear in various application domains including electronic commerce, travel, intelligence information gathering and analysis, health care, digital government, etc.
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C-ITS bundling for integrated traffic management [PDF]
Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems (C-ITS) enable vehicles communication with each other (Vehicle-to-Vehicle, V2V) and with roadside infrastructure (Vehicle-to-Infrastructure, V2I). In the context of traffic efficiency, C-ITS technologies could assist in road network status visualization and monitoring, through data exchange, improving this
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