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Workload Characterization

open access: yesACM Computing Surveys, 2016
Workload characterization is a well-established discipline that plays a key role in many performance engineering studies. The large-scale social behavior inherent in the applications and services being deployed nowadays leads to rapid changes in workload intensity and characteristics and opens new challenging management and performance issues.
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The Workload Curve

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2015
Objective: In this paper I begin looking for evidence of a subjective workload curve. Background: Results from subjective mental workload assessments are often interpreted linearly. However, I hypothesized that ratings of subjective mental workload increase nonlinearly with unitary increases in working memory load.
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Faculty workload calculation

Nursing Outlook, 2009
Faculty members and nursing education administrators have long examined faculty workloads and documentation thereof but have had difficulty quantifying the work faculty members accomplish in academia. Workloads become even more complicated as faculty members incorporate many activities into their roles of teaching, research, clinical practice, and ...
Marlene Z, Cohen   +2 more
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