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A latent profile analysis of shift work tolerance among Chinese male sailors during a prolonged non-24-h rotating shift schedule at sea

Chronobiology International
Shift work tolerance (SWT) refers to the ability to adapt to shift work without significant adverse consequences. The present study aimed to examine the individual differences in SWT and their predictors and outcomes. Latent profile analyses were conducted using cross-sectional data collected form 448 Chinese male sailors who experienced a prolonged ...
Zhihao Tu, Jingwen He
exaly   +3 more sources

Work-In-Progress: Fault Tolerance in a Two-State Checkpointing Regularity-Based System

IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium, 2020
Real-time embedded systems with safety-critical functions must often share a limited number of computational resources. Scheduling models within the Hierarchical Real-Time Scheduling (HiRTS) framework allow applications to share resources in an efficient
Elena Torre, A. Cheng
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Morningness orientation is an important determinant to circadian misalignment and tolerance: an Asian perspective

Chronobiology International, 2020
Diurnal preferences refers to one’s preference of performing timely activities where one may prefer for late timings and the other for earlier, which account for their chronotype that is controlled partly by genetic factors and are also influenced by ...
Piya Majumdar, S. Sahu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

George: Learning to Place Long-Lived Containers in Large Clusters with Operation Constraints

ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing, 2021
Online cloud services are widely deployed as Long-Running Applications (LRAs) hosted in containers. Placing LRA containers turns out to be particularly challenging due to the complex interference between co-located containers and the operation ...
Suyi Li   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Social tolerance of working time scheduling in nursing

Work & Stress, 1996
Abstract Six criteria of social tolerance for working time scheduling are introduced. They are based on the perspective of the persons concerned and cover six aspects: Job security and access to labour markets, income, health, relationships in life partnerships, participation in social life and degree of autonomy for working time scheduling.
openaire   +1 more source

Empirical Validation of Fuzzy Logic Based Predictive Load Scheduling in Mimic Home Energy Management System

網際網路技術學刊, 2023
Load scheduling plays a vital role in the home energy management systems. The main objective of this load scheduling is to balance the power demand and supply power without degrading the performance of the loads and consumers tolerance.
Nirmala Jegadeesan Nirmala Jegadeesan   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Work-in-Progress: Design of Security-Critical Distributed Real-Time Applications with Fault-Tolerant Constraint

International Conference on Embedded Software, 2018
We approach the design of security-critical distributed applications with task-level fault-tolerant techniques. We focus on the impact of fault tolerance on secure message communication, which was seriously overlooked before. Fault-tolerant techniques, e.
Wei Jiang   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Fault Injection and Reliability Analysis on Time-Sensitive Networking

IEEE Internet of Things Journal
Time-sensitive networking (TSN) provides high-performance deterministic communication using time scheduling. In theory, the rigor of a TSN schedule is the key to achieving deterministic communication. However, real devices are prone to errors.
Renan M. Silva   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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