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End-To-End Arguments In System Design

by Jerome H. Saltzer, David P. Reed, David D. Clark , 1984
"... This paper presents a design principle that helps guide placement of functions among the modules of a distributed computer system. The principle, called the end-to-end argument, suggests that functions placed at low levels of a system may be redundant or of little value when compared with the cost o ..."
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of providing them at that low level. Examples discussed in the paper include bit error recovery, security using encryption, duplicate message suppression, recovery from system crashes, and delivery acknowledgement. Low level mechanisms to support these functions are justified only as performance enhancements

Acknowledgements

by Heidi Tavakoli, Rebecca Simson, Helen Tilley, David Booth , 2013
"... Using aid to address governance constraints in service delivery ..."
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Using aid to address governance constraints in service delivery

Acknowledgments

by Betty Cragg, C. E. (betty Cragg, Nancy Edwards, Song Li Xin, Zhao Yue, Zou Dao Hui
"... Her main research interest is in distance education for nurses and responses to delivery methods. ..."
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Her main research interest is in distance education for nurses and responses to delivery methods.

Acknowledgements

by Viv Berkeley, Wendy Maxwell, Alan J Woodhouse, Jackie Smith, A Bloxam, Sue Browne, Mrs R Warner , 2010
"... Effective delivery and co-ordination of learning and skills for disabled adult learners; informing future provision ..."
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Effective delivery and co-ordination of learning and skills for disabled adult learners; informing future provision

Acknowledgements

by Shari Spiegel, Much Joseph, E. Stiglitz, Jose Antonio Ocampo, Shari Spiegel
"... Press, 2006. For a more detailed analysis of many of the issues covered in this note please refer to Stability with Growth. The section on aid delivery and absorption is taken from Benu Schneider, ‘Aid Delivery, Management and Absorption’, UN DESA, Mimeo, 2006. ..."
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Press, 2006. For a more detailed analysis of many of the issues covered in this note please refer to Stability with Growth. The section on aid delivery and absorption is taken from Benu Schneider, ‘Aid Delivery, Management and Absorption’, UN DESA, Mimeo, 2006.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

by Silindile Innocentia Hadebe, Silindile Innocentia Hadebe
"... Transdermal delivery of insulin and Syzygium aromaticum-derived oleanolic acid by dermal patches in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats: effects on some selected metabolic parameters by ..."
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Transdermal delivery of insulin and Syzygium aromaticum-derived oleanolic acid by dermal patches in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats: effects on some selected metabolic parameters by

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by Margaret Helen Ross, Margaret Helen Ross , 2001
"... Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) for HIV as a beneficial tool in the health care delivery system from a developing world perspective; a psychosocial analysis of limitations and possibilities using qualitative grounded theory and quantitative methods. ..."
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Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) for HIV as a beneficial tool in the health care delivery system from a developing world perspective; a psychosocial analysis of limitations and possibilities using qualitative grounded theory and quantitative methods.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

by Lucio Naccarella, Ms Donna Southern
"... (APHCRI) as part of its Stream Four funding round in 2005. The aim of the stream was to systematically identify, review and synthesise knowledge about primary health care organisation, funding, delivery and performance and then consider how this knowledge can be applied in the Australian context. As ..."
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(APHCRI) as part of its Stream Four funding round in 2005. The aim of the stream was to systematically identify, review and synthesise knowledge about primary health care organisation, funding, delivery and performance and then consider how this knowledge can be applied in the Australian context

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

by Prof Nicholas Zwar, Prof Mark Harris, Prof Rhonda Griffiths, Prof Martin Roland, Dr Sarah Dennis, Mr Gawaine, Powell Davies, Mr Iqbal Hasan, Shirley Godwin
"... This is the final report of a systematic review conducted as part of the Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute (APHCRI) Stream Four funding. The aim of Stream Four was to systematically identify, review, and synthesise knowledge about primary health care organisation, funding, delivery a ..."
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This is the final report of a systematic review conducted as part of the Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute (APHCRI) Stream Four funding. The aim of Stream Four was to systematically identify, review, and synthesise knowledge about primary health care organisation, funding, delivery

Acknowledgements

by Mark Hadley, Kristy Huston , 2006
"... their contributions towards the development of this test plan. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Under the guidance and sponsorship of DOE’s Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) developed a test plan for AGA 12, Part 2 compliant devices. The test plan c ..."
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their contributions towards the development of this test plan. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Under the guidance and sponsorship of DOE’s Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) developed a test plan for AGA 12, Part 2 compliant devices. The test plan
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