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General Workload Manager: A task manager as a service

2015 IEEE International Conference on Communication Workshop (ICCW), 2015
During the recent past, the demand on High Throughput Computing has been increasing because of the new scientific challenges. Since the access to several computational resources to manage thousands of simulations can be difficult for scientists, different initiatives have tried to provide the scientific community with interfaces that are user-friendly ...
Guillermo Indalecio Fernández   +2 more
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Factors Affecting Task Management in Aviation

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2004
Objective: We investigated the influence of ongoing task display “compellingness” on attention allocation patterns and assessed its interaction with interrupting task salience and importance. Background: There are some concerns that the compellingness of flight deck tunnel displays renders the task they support more resistant to interruptions, thus ...
IANI, Cristina, WICKENS, C.
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The project management task area

Computer, 1983
Enhanced project planning, better communication and coordination between buyers and producers, and increased availability of software engineers who know project management are the goals of this task area. Both buyers and producers of mission-critical operational software must manage resources and make technical decisions to accomplish their functions ...
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Task-based information management

ACM Computing Surveys, 1999
Effective collaboration in fast-changing environment can put great dem ands on a collaborator's time. Therefore, information retrieval and filtering tools for these environments should impose as little on that time as possible. Not only should they exclude as many irrelevant documents as possible from those presented to the user (to avoid the time ...
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Distributed task and memory management

Proceedings of the second annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing - PODC '83, 1983
A model of distributed graph reduction is described that has features common to many distributed computing systems: a program (represented as a graph) is partitioned and dynamically distributed among an arbitrary number of processing elements having only local store, and computation takes place as tasks are propagated between vertices in the graph ...
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Safety Management Tasks at Different Management Levels

2016
Top management’s strategic commitment to occupational health and safety (OHS) is crucial, but the middle and frontline managers play an important role in OHS management at the tactical and operational levels. The managers’ commitment can be supported by defining their OHS responsibilities and tasks.
Sari Tappura   +2 more
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Preemptive Hardware Task Management

2004
In order to achieve real estate reconfigurable computing in prospectively embedded systems it is necessary to support the preemption of hardware tasks. This means we want to freeze a module, capture the module’s state and restart the module at a later time. In the software world, the state is basically the context of the CPU registers.
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Using spreadsheets for management tasks

2001
In this chapter we will see how using spreadsheets can help you with many of the control tasks that we have discussed in the different chapters. We’ll also see how you can use graphs and charts (hand-drawn and by spreadsheet) to help in decision-making and presenting results.
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Cockpit task management

1990 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Conference Proceedings, 2002
Terms and concepts related to the performance of multiple tasks by flightcrews are defined. A theory of cockpit task management (CTM) is presented. Several CTM errors committed by the flightcrew in a well-known air accident are discussed. Functions that advanced pilot-vehicle interfaces could perform that would facilitate CTM are recommended.
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Basic Management Tasks

2004
Basic database management is the core of a database administrator’s (DBA) role. These tasks aren’t glamorous, difficult, or interesting, but the simple things that are necessary to keep any production SQL Server environment functioning.
Tony Bain   +4 more
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