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Users: Service Users and the Drug User Movement

2010
In April 2006 a group of illegal drug user activists from around the world met at the 17th International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm in Vancouver, Canada. Together they produced a ‘statement about the international network of people who use drugs’, a document that is, in effect, an international declaration of drug users’ rights ...
Alex Mold, Virginia Berridge
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User Needs for Services in UMTS

Wireless Personal Communications, 2002
The business cases for the emerging Universal Mobile Terrestrial System (UMTS) networks can only be fulfilled if the present voice revenues are expanded by another similar revenue stream, from a group of services called ``non voice'' or ``data services'', often interpreted by experts as Streaming Video Services (SVS).
Ole Lauridsen, Anand R. Prasad
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Managing the user services function

Proceedings of the 15th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User Services - SIGUCCS '87, 1987
Over the years, a great deal has been written about performing the various functions of user services. Last year's conference in Montreal focused on a variety of topics, ranging from microcomputer support to supercomputer support and from online documentation to desktop publishing.
James M. Pruett, Paul J. Setze
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A user model for personalization services

2009 Fourth International Conference on Digital Information Management, 2009
A user model is essential to support personalization services. However, the user models that are used in most systems are designed in an ad-hoc manner and often related to their application domains. It hinders service interoperability and increases the amount of work.
YeSun Joung   +2 more
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Service users and service ‘deliverance’

Clinical Psychology Forum, 1992
The qualification ‘user-led’ in describing service planning often belies inadequate involvement. This summary of ideas generated by service users at a user/NIMHE conference outlines a suggested protocol for involvement that may benefit from practical ...
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A User-adaptive Reminding Service

2014
Applications of innovative technologies for elderly care in the home environment are gaining increasing popularity. A whole area of research investigates how to help older adults to maintain functional capabilities, to enhance their security, to prevent their social isolation and to support them in maintaining the multifunctional network of contacts ...
De Benedictis Riccardo   +4 more
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Configurable services for mobile users

Proceedings of the Seventh IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems. (WORDS 2002), 2003
Mobile devices, such as cellular phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and organizers, are becoming increasingly popular. Due to the high volatility of those devices, the achievable quality-of-service (QoS) for mobile services can hardly be predicted.
Andreas Rasche, Andreas Polze
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Users and services providers: interoperability

Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 1992
Abstract The computing objectives of the UK Human Genome Mapping Project (HGMP) are to establish and make available a database of genes, genetic markers and map locations, and to develop new computing environments and methods for acquisition and analysis of such data.
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The User as a Service

2012
The Web has changed a lot since its inception, 20 years ago, now offering dynamic information and services. The users have also evolved and are no longer mere information consumers, but rather active producers. This calls for a paradigm shift, with the user at the center of the information, service, and collaboration networks, taking the role of active
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Current budgets for user services

Proceedings of the 7th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services - SIGUCCS '79, 1979
User Services organizations differ from one installation to another. These differences cover the scope of the responsibilities, the names of the organizations, the number of staff performing user services activities, salaries of the user services staff members, and budgets supporting the organizations. Although, there are indeed many differences, there
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