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Implementations and scientific
Implementations of scientific management ( often if not always ) worked within the implicit context of a particular technological moment and thus did not account for the possibility of putting the " continuous " in " continuous improvement process ".

Implementations and for
Implementations also exist for the Interdata 8 / 32, PDP-11, VAX, Alpha platforms and HP Integrity servers ; for the Honeywell, and for the Computer Technology Limited ( CTL, later ITL ) Modular-1 ; as well as for SPARC running Solaris and Intel running Linux.
Implementations that are presently supported include C-Kermit ( for Unix and OpenVMS ) and Kermit 95 ( for versions of Microsoft Windows from Windows 95 onwards and OS / 2 ), but other versions remain available as well.
It was designed for continuity with ET, and it runs at the rate of the SI second, which was itself derived from a calibration using the second of ET ( see, under Ephemeris time, Redefinition of the second and Implementations.
Implementations of that standard were released for Sun's Solaris, Windows NT, and NeXT's version of the Mach kernel.
Implementations of Sokoban have been written for numerous computer platforms, including almost all home computer and personal computer systems.
* Standardized ORM Mapping Descriptors ( for ORM-based JDO Implementations )
Implementations vary on how the interception of the packets is done — for example, some use virtual devices, others take a slice out of the firewall, etc.
Implementations are currently available for Java SE, C / C ++, C # and Java ME.
Implementations have been written for various flavors of Unix / Linux, both by Novell and other vendors.
Implementations of connection-oriented protocols, such as the widely-used TCP protocol, generally watch for packet errors, losses, or delays ( see Quality of Service ) in order to adjust the transmit speed.
Implementations of Sallen – Key filters often use an operational amplifier configured as a voltage follower ; however, emitter or source followers are other common choices for the buffer amplifier.
* Egri-Nagy, A .; and Nehaniv, C. L. ( 2005 ), " Algebraic Hierarchical Decomposition of Finite State Automata: Comparison of Implementations for Krohn – Rhodes Theory ", in 9th International Conference on Implementation and Application of Automata ( CIAA 2004 ), Kingston, Canada, July 22 – 24, 2004, Revised Selected Papers, Editors: Domaratzki, M .; Okhotin, A .; Salomaa, K .; et al.
Implementations working with legacy data should be aware of such alternative representations for the numero sign when converting data.
Implementations can use one or more of these protocols and, for example, might use a file-system mechanism to communicate data conforming to a defined interface specification between processes conforming to the SOA concept.
Implementations for both Traditional and Simplified Chinese are available though the coding principle applies to both.
* Robert Schreiber and Horst D. Simon, " Towards the Teraflops Capability for CFD ," in Parallel CFD — Implementations and Results Using Parallel Computers, edited by Horst D. Simon, Scientific and Engineering Computation Series, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1992, pp. 313 – 341.
Implementations of Flavors are also available for Common Lisp.
* ACCORD Awards, presented to Genworth Financial's Life Insurance Business for technical excellence-recognized in the categories of: Greatest Number of Implementations, Greatest Growth in the Number of Implementations, Greatest Dollar Volume, Greatest Number of Trading Partners, Business Integration, and Certification for Life & Annuity Providers!

Implementations and several
Software Implementations involve several professionals that are relatively new to the knowledge based economy such as Business Analysts, Technical Analysts, Solutions Architect, and Project Managers.

scientific and management
However, the various preconditions for the development at Ford stretched far back into the 19th century, from the gradual realization of the dream of interchangeability, to the concept of reinventing workflow and job descriptions using analytical methods ( the most famous example being scientific management ).
For the U. S. Government's scientific enterprise, a significant impact of NAPAP were lessons learned in the assessment process and in environmental research management to a relatively large group of scientists, program managers and the public.
There are strong historical and scientific ties between ecology, environmental management, and protection.
The Explorers Program Office at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, provides management of the multiple scientific exploration missions in the Explorer space flight program.
The early national conservation movement shifted emphasis to scientific management which favored larger enterprises and control began to shift from local governments to the states and the federal government.
The scientific study of forest species and their interaction with the environment is referred to as forest ecology, while the management of forests is often referred to as forestry.
Frederick W. Taylor father of scientific management, Vols.
Relying on concepts of trusteeship and scientific management, they imposed a number of changes in crop production and agrarian techniques, claiming to promote conservation and " betterment " of farming in the colonial tribal reserves.
Operations research, sometimes known as " management science " ( but distinct from Taylor's scientific management ), attempts to take a scientific approach to solving management problems, particularly in the areas of logistics and operations.
In this context many management fads may have had more to do with pop psychology than with scientific theories of management.
Strong sense of order and values, struggle against limits, steady growth, highly practical, scientific mind, attention to detail, foundation for achievement, a genius for organization, fine management skills.
Both Gantt and Fayol were students of Frederick Winslow Taylor's theories of scientific management.
It draws from the work of a number of academics and professionals who have expressed concerns about scientific rigor of the wider risk management debate, or who have made a contribution emphasizing the human dimension of risk.
" It is in this way that systems theorists attempted to provide alternatives and an evolved ideation from orthodox theories with individuals such as Max Weber, Émile Durkheim in sociology and Frederick Winslow Taylor in scientific management, which were grounded in classical assumptions.
Thus technological innovation and scientific crop management with synthetic nitrogen fertilizer, irrigation and wheat breeding were the main drivers of wheat output growth in the second half of the century.
She became the first American engineer ever to create a synthesis of psychology and scientific management.
Both Lillian and Frank Gilbreth believed that scientific management as formulated by Taylor fell short when it came to managing the human element on the shop floor.
While residing in Providence, Rhode Island, she and husband taught free two-week summer schools in scientific management from 1913 to 1916.
" Coursework included laboratory projects and field trips to private firms to witness the application of scientific management.

scientific and usually
Generally, the social sciences have attempted to develop scientific methods to understand social phenomena in a generalizable way, although usually with methods distinct from those of the natural sciences.
The field is usually seen as compatible with the physical sciences, and uses the scientific method as well as simulation or modeling, often comparing the output of models with aspects of human behavior.
Such a field will usually be represented by one or more scientific journals, where peer reviewed research is published.
Protagonist characters in Lovecraft are usually educated men, citing scientific and rationalist evidence to support their non-faith.
Higher vocational education might be contrasted with education in a usually broader scientific field, which might concentrate on theory and abstract conceptual knowledge.
In the Spanish individualist anarchist magazine Ética and Iniciales " there is a strong interest in publishing scientific news, usually linked to a certain atheist and anti-theist obsession, philosophy which will also work for pointing out the incompatibility between science and religion, faith and reason.
Such a field will usually be represented by one or more scientific journals, where peer reviewed research is published.
Such a field will usually be represented by one or more scientific journals, where peer reviewed research is published.
In scientific contexts, the term almost always refers exclusively to saltwater environments, although in other contexts ( e. g., engineering ) it may refer to any ( usually navigable ) body of water.
Essays, non-fiction is in journals, diaries, documentaries, histories, scientific papers, photographs, biographies, textbooks, travel books, blueprints, technical documentation, user manuals, diagrams and some journalism are all common examples of non-fiction works, and including information that the author knows to be untrue within any of these works is usually regarded as dishonest.
For example, the experiments at the PEAR laboratory were criticized in a paper published by the Journal of Parapsychology, in which parapsychologists independent from the PEAR laboratory concluded that these experiments " depart from criteria usually expected in formal scientific experimentation " due to " roblems with regard to randomization, statistical baselines, application of statistical models, agent coding of descriptor lists, feedback to percipients, sensory cues, and precautions against cheating.
Such a field will usually be represented by one or more scientific journals, where peer-reviewed research is published.
The domestic pig ( Sus scrofa domesticus ) is usually given the scientific name Sus scrofa, although some authors call it S. domesticus, reserving S. scrofa for the wild boar.
The kilosecond and megasecond also have some use, though for these and longer times one usually uses either scientific notation or minutes, hours, and so on.
Such a field will usually be represented by one or more scientific journals, where peer reviewed research is published.
Such a field will usually be represented by one or more scientific journals, where peer reviewed research is published.
Simultaneous submission of scientific findings to more than one journal or duplicate publication of findings is usually regarded as misconduct, under what is known as the Ingelfinger rule, named after the editor of the New England Journal of Medicine 1967-1977, Franz Ingelfinger.
Some continuity theorists point to earlier intellectual revolutions occurring in the Middle Ages, usually referring to either a European " Renaissance of the 12th century " or a medieval " Muslim scientific revolution ", as a sign of continuity.
In academic publishing, a scientific journal is a periodical publication intended to further the progress of science, usually by reporting new research.
* Articles are usually between five and twenty pages and are complete descriptions of current original research findings, but there are considerable variations between scientific fields and journals – 80-page articles are not rare in mathematics or theoretical computer science.
Publications by scholarly societies, also known as not-for-profit-publishers ( NFP ), usually cost less than commercial publishers, but the prices of their scientific journals are still usually several thousand dollars a year.
So far, scientific studies, usually focusing on memory, have been few and the results have been inconclusive.
In scientific works, the " authority " for a binomial name is usually given, at least when it is first mentioned.
The term " conception " is not usually used in scientific literature because of its variable definition and connotation.

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