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Contesting Time: International Comparisons of Employee Control of Working Time

Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2004
The authors hypothesize that three broad factors affect the degree of workers' control over the timing and the total hours of their work: the institutional and regulatory environment within the country, labor market conditions, and management and labor union strategies.
Peter Berg   +3 more
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Traceable time comparisons between Precise Time Protocol devices

CPEM 2010, 2010
PTPd [1][2] is the system of realizing Precision Time synchronization Protocol (PTP) with the software. The PTP system is expected to achieve the synchronization accuracy in sub-microsecond range. Desktop personal computer and embedded system are two devices to demonstrate the traceable time comparisons.
null Te-Kwei Wang   +2 more
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Comparisons of zooplankton time series

Journal of Marine Systems, 2010
Evidence for climate-correlated low frequency variability of various components of marine ecosystems has accumulated rapidly over the past 2 decades. There has also been a growing recognition that society needs to learn how the fluctuations of these various components are linked, and to predict the likely amplitude and steepness of future changes ...
Mackas, D., Beaugrand, Gregory
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Comparison of Real-Time Reservoir-Operation Techniques

Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 1995
This study presents different operation techniques for real-time reservoir regulation on the basis of two hydrologic models and two optimization methods: the first-order autoregressive (AR) model, ...
Yang, Xiaoliu   +3 more
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Comparison of accelerometry stride time calculation methods

Journal of Biomechanics, 2016
Inertial sensors such as accelerometers and gyroscopes can provide a multitude of information on running gait. Running parameters such as stride time and ground contact time can all be identified within tibial accelerometry data. Within this, stride time is a popular parameter of interest, possibly due to its role in running economy. However, there are
Michelle, Norris   +2 more
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Ethnography, Comparison, and Changing Times

Ethos, 2005
This article, based on Levy's Distinguished Lecture at the 2001 meeting of the Societyfor Psychological Anthropology, summarizes his views on how the psychologies of actors and the communityforms and structures in which they are embedded, dancers and their dances, are mutually constituted. In particu- lar, he contrasts two distinct communities where he
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Comparison of three major time

ACM SIGSIM Simulation Digest, 1976
Most financial modeling languages have many common features. This paper is an attempt to put three such languages on common footing. No attempt is made to determine which one is superior as obviously different users have different requirements and, of course, the attributes of the time-sharing vendor must also be considered.
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Parallel Sorting with Constant Time for Comparisons

SIAM Journal on Computing, 1981
We prove that there exist graphs with n vertices and at most $2n^{5/3} \log n$ edges for which every acyclic orientation has in its transitive closure at least $\begin{pmatrix} n \\ 2 \end{pmatrix} - 10n^{5/3} $ arcs. We conclude that with $2n^{5/3} \log n$ parallel processors n items may be sorted with all comparisons arranged in two time intervals ...
Häggkvist, Roland, Hell, Pavol
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Integrating time signals in frequency domain – Comparison with time domain integration

Measurement, 2014
Abstract Integrating sampled time signals is a common task in signal processing. In this paper we investigate the performance of two straightforward integration methods: (i) integration in the frequency domain by a discrete Fourier transform (DFT), division by j ω followed by inverse DFT (IDFT) back to the time domain, and (ii) a method ...
Brandt, Anders, Brincker, Rune
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COMPARISON OF TACTILE AND AUDITORY TIME JUDGMENTS

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1966
Ss adjusted variable auditory and tactile durations to equal standard durations in the opposite mode. No differences between auditory and tactile time judgments were observed.
Rudolph H. Ehrensing, William T. Lhamon
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