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    Ego and Its Fissures, Narrative and Its Discontents

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    Zadanie pt. „Digitalizacja i udostępnienie w Cyfrowym Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego kolekcji czasopism naukowych wydawanych przez Uniwersytet Łódzki” nr 885/P-DUN/2014 dofinansowane zostało ze środków MNiSW w ramach działalności upowszechniającej nauk

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    Sources of unbounded priority inversions in real-time systems and a comparative study of possible solutions

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    In the design of real-time systems, tasks are often assigned priorities. Preemptive priority driven schedulers are used to schedule tasks to meet the timing requirements. Priority inversion is the term used to describe the situation when a higher priority task's execution is delayed by lower priority tasks. Priority inversion can occur when there is contention for resources among tasks of different priorities. The duration of priority inversion could be long enough to cause tasks to miss their dead lines. Priority inversion cannot be completely eliminated. However, it is important to identify sources of priority inversion and minimize the duration of priority inversion. In this paper, a comprehensive review of the problem of and solutions to unbounded priority inversion is presented

    AdaNET Dynamic Software Inventory (DSI) prototype component acquisition plan

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    A component acquisition plan contains the information needed to evaluate, select, and acquire software and hardware components necessary for successful completion of the AdaNET Dynamic Software Inventory (DSI) Management System Prototype. This plan will evolve and be applicable to all phases of the DSI prototype development. Resources, budgets, schedules, and organizations related to component acquisition activities are provided. A purpose and description of a software or hardware component which is to be acquired are presented. Since this is a plan for acquisition of all components, this section is not applicable. The procurement activities and events conducted by the acquirer are described and who is responsible is identified, where the activity will be performed, and when the activities will occur for each planned procurement. Acquisition requirements describe the specific requirements and standards to be followed during component acquisition. The activities which will take place during component acquisition are described. A list of abbreviations and acronyms, and a glossary are contained

    THE HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT OF BALI REEF RESORT AT TANJUNG BENOA - BALI

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    Arifin Budi Susilo. 2010. The Housekeeping Department of Bali Reef Resort at Tanjung Benoa - Bali. English Diploma Program, Faculty of Letters and Fine Arts, Sebelas Maret University. This report is based on a job training evaluation which was conducted at Bali Reef Resort. It located on Jl. Pratama Tanjung Benoa, one of tourism areas in Bali. The objectives of this report are to describe how the Housekeeping Department works and to find out the problems faced. This report explains the division of labor in the Housekeeping Department. In doing its job, the Housekeeping Department is divided into six main sections, they are: Floor Section, Public Area Section, Swimming Pool Section, Gardening Section, Linen and Uniform Section, and Florist Section. Each main section has its own work area and responsibility. They also have several officers with their own job description. This report is also intended to find out the problems faced by the Housekeeping Department internal and external. Therefore, several solutions are proposed to solve the problems. Based on the discussion, the writer suggests that the hotel should improve its work quality by changing the damage equipment with the new one and pay more attention to the employees by giving extra salary if the employees have to work overtime. This way expected to make the hotel be able to compete with the other hotels

    Ground Systems Development Environment (GSDE) interface requirements and prototyping plan

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    This report describes the data collection and requirements analysis effort of the Ground System Development Environment (GSDE) Interface Requirements study. It identifies potential problems in the interfaces among applications and processors in the heterogeneous systems that comprises the GSDE. It describes possible strategies for addressing those problems. It also identifies areas for further research and prototyping to demonstrate the capabilities and feasibility of those strategies and defines a plan for building the necessary software prototypes
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