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D‐SSQ: A queueing network simulator with parallel execution control

Systems and Computers in Japan, 1987
AbstractThis paper discusses a node‐distributed parallel‐processing event‐driven queueing network simulator, called D‐SSQ. It employs the advanced execution control, aiming at the effective utilization of the parallelism inherent in the queueing network. The advanced control works as follows.
Kei Sato   +3 more
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Estimating objective (EEG) and subjective (SSQ) cybersickness in people with susceptibility to motion sickness

Applied Ergonomics, 2022
Cybersickness refers to the uncomfortable side effects, such as headaches, dizziness, and nausea, felt while experiencing virtual reality (VR). This study investigated cybersickness in people with sensitivity to motion sickness using electroencephalography (EEG), the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ), and simple VR content.
Kyoung-Mi Jang   +4 more
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Smart dining, smart restaurant, and smart service quality (SSQ)

International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, 2022
Purpose Have you been to a smart restaurant, and how were its services? A common limitation of hospitality studies stems from the lack of research on how service quality is shaped within smart technology. This study aims to fill this literature void not merely to reiterate the importance of technology but also to recast service quality through the ...
IpKin Anthony Wong   +3 more
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[Development and validation of the Subclinical Stress Symptom Questionnaire SSQ-25].

Der Nervenarzt, 2019
Stress symptoms are widespread in the general population and often occur in the early course of mental disorders. However, no validated instrument was available for the study of subclinical stress symptoms and their relevance in the study of psychopathological trajectories.
E, Helms, E, Wetzel, R, Weierstall
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Soft Skills Quantification (SSQ) Foi Project Manager Competencies

Project Management Journal, 2007
“Soft” skills, also referred to as “micro-social” skills, are universally recognized as being critical to successful project management. Methods of measuring those skills, however, are to date largely subjective and nonsystematic. This paper examines multiple approaches to the problem, as well as the next evolution in soft skill assessment: a model ...
Edward Muzio   +3 more
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Social Skills Questionnaire for Argentinean College Students (SSQ-U) Development and Validation

The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 2015
AbstractIn this paper we present a new instrument called Social Skills Questionnaire for Argentinean College Students (SSQ-U). Based on the adapted version of the Social Skills Inventory - Del Prette (SSI-Del Prette) (Olaz, Medrano, Greco, & Del Prette, 2009), we wrote new items for the scale, and carried out psychometric analysis to assess the ...
Moran, Valeria Estefania   +2 more
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SSQ-1 Digital Tape Recording Horizontal Pendulum Tiltmeter

Acta Seismologica Sinica, 1993
The SSQ-1 Digital Tape Recording Horizontal Pendulum Tiltmeter is an instrument of high sensitivity to detect the changes of ground tilt. It uses a quartz horizontal pendulum held by Zollner bifilar suspension to sense vertical displacement, the eddy-current transducer on the pendulum converts its displacements into electric signals.
Hu Zhu   +4 more
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RASCH ANALYSIS OF THE HOPE-SSQ QUESTIONNAIRE

2017
The data arising from the “HOPE ?WG1 - SSQ - Questionnaire”, gathered on almost 1500 students in 27 sites around Europe, has been analyzed using Rasch models, in order to extract and measure factors inspiring to study physics. In particular, using a Rating Scale Model (Wright & Masters, 1982) and Principal Components Analysis (PCA) of standardized ...
Battauz, Michela   +4 more
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Simulator sickness among helicopter pilots: Incidence, threshold and severity using the SSQ

Journal of Vestibular Research
Background Flight simulators have an essential role in aircrew training. Occasionally, symptoms of motion sickness, defined as simulator sickness, develop during training sessions. The reported incidence of simulator sickness ranged widely in different studies.
Nakdimon, Idan   +3 more
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