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    Driving Innovation During Times of Growth

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    As the official coverage provider, the Cornell HR Review covered the keynote and panel discussions at the Human Capital Association’s (HCA) 9th Annual Symposium. The HCA is a student run organization within Cornell’s Johnson School and School of Industrial and Labor Relations, which strives to drive the future of the HR profession through educational and professional development opportunities across the Cornell community. The symposium provides a forum for students, faculty and corporate executives to explore the various dimensions of human capital issues prevalent in global business. This year’s symposium topic focused on driving innovation proactively through human resources and across organizations as we recover from the economic crisis of the past several years

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    Efficient energy management for the internet of things in smart cities

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    The drastic increase in urbanization over the past few years requires sustainable, efficient, and smart solutions for transportation, governance, environment, quality of life, and so on. The Internet of Things offers many sophisticated and ubiquitous applications for smart cities. The energy demand of IoT applications is increased, while IoT devices continue to grow in both numbers and requirements. Therefore, smart city solutions must have the ability to efficiently utilize energy and handle the associated challenges. Energy management is considered as a key paradigm for the realization of complex energy systems in smart cities. In this article, we present a brief overview of energy management and challenges in smart cities. We then provide a unifying framework for energy-efficient optimization and scheduling of IoT-based smart cities. We also discuss the energy harvesting in smart cities, which is a promising solution for extending the lifetime of low-power devices and its related challenges. We detail two case studies. The first one targets energy-efficient scheduling in smart homes, and the second covers wireless power transfer for IoT devices in smart cities. Simulation results for the case studies demonstrate the tremendous impact of energy-efficient scheduling optimization and wireless power transfer on the performance of IoT in smart cities

    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 33 Number 4, Summer 1991

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    12 - GEORGE BUSH AND THE QUESTION OF STYLE The president\u27s campaign strategists have had Bush play up the victory in the Persian Gulf and avoid talk of much else. By Rita Beamish \u2774 17 - MIND OVER MONEY Challenging accepted notions about how to make money in the stock market through research on the psychology of investing. By Kathryn Bold \u2781 20 - STRESS: THE DEMOCRATIC AILMENT From bricklayers to stock brokers, everyone is susceptible to stress. By Elizabeth Fernandez \u2779 24 - CHARLES LAMPKIN: ON THE LONG ROAD Remembering the actor and music man who was SCU\u27s artist-inresidence from 1969- 1981. By James Torrens, S.J. 26 - HISPANIC CALIFORNIANS AND CATHOLIC HIGHER EDUCATION A look at the personal diaries of a Hispanic student who attended Santa Clara from 1857- 1864. By Gerald McKevin, S.J.https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1044/thumbnail.jp

    volume 14, no. 2 (Summer 2009)

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    Spartan Daily, February 13, 1981

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    Volume 76, Issue 15https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/6719/thumbnail.jp

    Washington University Record, April 6, 1995

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