398 research outputs found

    Mustang Daily, November 19, 1993

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    Student newspaper of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA.https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/studentnewspaper/5637/thumbnail.jp

    0Q (Zero Queue) Virtual Queue Management System for Banking Sector

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    This project, 0Q (Zero Queue), A System Application for the Banking Sector's Queue Management, attempts to assist banks in adapting to the present Covid-19 scenario by minimizing face-to-face interaction and thereby preventing virus propagation. This initiative addresses the situation that, despite current law, certain services remain unavailable online or require particular face-to-face interaction

    Um sistema para previsão de tempo em fila de espera utilizando Lógica Fuzzy

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    UFU - Universidade Federal de UberlândiaTrabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação)Restaurantes muito procurados precisam lidar com uma longa fila de espera, e para evitar desconforto e insatisfação dos clientes costumam implementar sistemas que mostram uma previsão de tempo para atendimento. Essa previsão, no entanto, é difícil de ser calculada,pois precisa levar em consideração muitos fatores. Assim, frequentemente, o cálculo é feito através de análises estatísticas realizadas em cima de um histórico de atendimento. Este trabalho propõe a criação de um sistema de previsão de tempo em fila de espera por mesas de restaurantes utilizando a Lógica Fuzzy. Foi visto como resultado que a Lógica Fuzzy é ideal para resolver problemas de fila de espera, no qual pode se ter um tempo de espera muito preciso se for feito um estudo de caso em um restaurante

    An evaluation of the impact of COVID-19 safety measures in public transit spaces on riders' Worry of virus contraction

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    The coronavirus pandemic has brought about global change in travel behavior. Transit ridership volumes have dropped to record lows. Concerning environmental, health, and social consequences lie in store if transit networks are not able to regain a substantial portion of pre-pandemic users. Transit providers have implemented several interventions aimed at both slowing the spread of the virus and retaining riders as travel restrictions lift. While the effectiveness of these measures has been evaluated with respect to spread rate reduction, little consideration has been given to their impact on riders' feelings of worry regarding virus contraction. By deploying a photo-simulation approach in a randomized control trial, this study finds that level of compliance with safety measures and the conditions of transit spaces themselves significantly impact riders' levels of worry. Given these findings, a series of recommendations are made regarding compliance practices that are expected to lessen rider worry regarding the risks of COVID-19 infection

    The Internet of Things Will Thrive by 2025

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    This report is the latest research report in a sustained effort throughout 2014 by the Pew Research Center Internet Project to mark the 25th anniversary of the creation of the World Wide Web by Sir Tim Berners-LeeThis current report is an analysis of opinions about the likely expansion of the Internet of Things (sometimes called the Cloud of Things), a catchall phrase for the array of devices, appliances, vehicles, wearable material, and sensor-laden parts of the environment that connect to each other and feed data back and forth. It covers the over 1,600 responses that were offered specifically about our question about where the Internet of Things would stand by the year 2025. The report is the next in a series of eight Pew Research and Elon University analyses to be issued this year in which experts will share their expectations about the future of such things as privacy, cybersecurity, and net neutrality. It includes some of the best and most provocative of the predictions survey respondents made when specifically asked to share their views about the evolution of embedded and wearable computing and the Internet of Things

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    The evaluation of the electronic prescription service in primary care: final report on the findings from the evaluation in early implementer sites

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    This report presents the findings from The Evaluation of the Electronic Prescription Service in Primary Care, a Connecting for Health Evaluation Programme commissioned project. The projects aim, as stated in the proposal, was to evaluate Phase 3 (Release 2) of the Electronic Prescription Service (hereafter EPS R2) to determine effects on patient safety, satisfaction with care, work processes and economics. The methods used were a blend of ethnographically informed quantitative and qualitative approaches

    The Daily Egyptian, January 22, 1987

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    Hybrid jobs in the retail industry. Redesigning organizations, processes and work

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    Retail industry is changing, as a consequence of online competition, customers' behavior and technological advancements, and retail jobs are transforming as well, with a change of the skills required. The purpose of this thesis is to investigate how these jobs are changing and how they will likely become in some years

    The BG News March 7, 2003

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    The BGSU campus student newspaper March 7, 2003. Volume 92 - Issue 38https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/8090/thumbnail.jp
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