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and implementation strategies

by unknown authors , 2014
"... Architectural design studio engages students, teachers and other stakeholders in countless activities that results in the term ‘studio culture’. Traditionally, the culture comprised of experiences, habits and patterns within the studio space. These unique learning environments have been observed to ..."
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, implementation strategies and students ’ attitudes was carried out in lieu of deserted studio. It was tailored after the studio culture policies of four (4) selected schools in south-west Nigeria. Findings revealed that culture demystification, motivational factors and institutional policies are some

Implementation Strategy

by Tamanna Siddiqui, Meraj Ahmed Khan, Asma Shibli
"... Implementing an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system project is a difficult and high cost proposition as it places tremendous demands on organization’s time and resources. The ERP implementation literature contains many case studies of organizations that have implemented ERP systems successfull ..."
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successfully. However, many organizations do not achieve success in their ERP implementation projects. Much has been written about implementation and the critical success factors for ERP implementation projects. In proposed paper we focused about how different strategies are used for ERP implementation. We

Implementing Strategy

by Don F, Edrs Price, Mf/pc Plus Postage , 1984
"... Writing and discussion are excellent ways for students to master content, develop analtical abilities, and become active and collaborative learners. The Writing Across the Curriculum movement offers a theoretical framework for the use of writing in instruction, maintaining that writing skills are pr ..."
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Writing and discussion are excellent ways for students to master content, develop analtical abilities, and become active and collaborative learners. The Writing Across the Curriculum movement offers a theoretical framework for the use of writing in instruction, maintaining that writing skills are primarily thinking skills, that writing is a dialectical process of developing an understanding of something, and that higher order thinking skills can only evolve through a writing process in which the writer engages in an active, on-going dialogue with him- or herself and others. Research on the use of discussion or peer review groups in instruction indicates that the interaction they provide helps stuuents develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills and improves motivation. Many faculty, however, are either unaware of these movements or actively resist them, with some English faculty

Implementation Strategy

by Fork Sevier, Tmdl Study, Otter Creek, East Fork Sevier, Otter Creek Reservoir , 2006
"... Class 3A: Protected for cold water species of game fish and other cold water aquatic life, including the necessary aquatic organisms in their food chain. In-Lake Total Phosphorus concentration exceeds 0.025 mg/l at reservoir monitoring sites from 25 percent to 100 percent. 0.025 mg/l Total Phosphoru ..."
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channel banks and increase filtering capacity through implementation of riparian buffers.

Implementation Strategy

by Dennis L. Worley, Harold T. Cronauer, Hatold T. Cronauer , 1984
"... ABSTRACT (Continue on reverse aide If neceaaary and Identify by block number) The authors provide a methodology for implementing IRM in Naval shore activities. The research stemmed from the authors ' per-ception that hardware procurement was overshadowing the determin-ation of actual informatio ..."
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ABSTRACT (Continue on reverse aide If neceaaary and Identify by block number) The authors provide a methodology for implementing IRM in Naval shore activities. The research stemmed from the authors ' per-ception that hardware procurement was overshadowing the determin-ation of actual

Implementation Strategy

by Carl Adams, Waterbody Id Huc , 2010
"... Class 4: Protected for agricultural uses including irrigation of crops and stock watering. 64.89 tons/day (mid-range flow percentiles) 16.18 tons/day 48.72 tons/day (75.1%) 0 tons/day (mid-range flow percentiles) 14.56 tons/day 1.62 tons/day 1) Total maximum load as an daily average of less than 16. ..."
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Class 4: Protected for agricultural uses including irrigation of crops and stock watering. 64.89 tons/day (mid-range flow percentiles) 16.18 tons/day 48.72 tons/day (75.1%) 0 tons/day (mid-range flow percentiles) 14.56 tons/day 1.62 tons/day 1) Total maximum load as an daily average of less than 16.18 tons/day 2) Load reduction of 48.72 tons/day 3) Water quality target of 1,200 mg/L 1) Irrigation water and riparian best management practices This document is identified as a TMDL for waters in the Pariette Draw drainage and is submitted under §303d of the Clean Water Act to U.S. EPA for review and approval.

Implementation Strategy

by Financial Services, General Ledger, Budget Variance, Annex B, Annex C , 2013
"... Report (General Ledger No. 5330 e-mailed prior to meeting- 116 ..."
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Report (General Ledger No. 5330 e-mailed prior to meeting- 116

The Implementation of the Cilk-5 Multithreaded Language

by Matteo Frigo, Charles E. Leiserson, Keith H. Randall , 1998
"... The fifth release of the multithreaded language Cilk uses a provably good "work-stealing " scheduling algorithm similar to the rst system, but the language has been completely redesigned and the runtime system completely reengineered. The efficiency of the new implementation was aided ..."
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The fifth release of the multithreaded language Cilk uses a provably good "work-stealing " scheduling algorithm similar to the rst system, but the language has been completely redesigned and the runtime system completely reengineered. The efficiency of the new implementation was aided

Implementation strategies for continuations

by William D Clinger, Anne H Hartheimer, Eric M. Ost , 1988
"... Scheme and Smalltalk continuations may have unlimited ex-tent. This means that a purely stack-based implementation of continuations, as suffices for most languages, is inadequate. Several implementation strategies have been described in the literature. Determining which is best requires knowledge of ..."
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Scheme and Smalltalk continuations may have unlimited ex-tent. This means that a purely stack-based implementation of continuations, as suffices for most languages, is inadequate. Several implementation strategies have been described in the literature. Determining which is best requires knowledge

Greedy Randomized Adaptive Search Procedures

by Mauricio G. C. Resende , Celso C. Ribeiro , 2002
"... GRASP is a multi-start metaheuristic for combinatorial problems, in which each iteration consists basically of two phases: construction and local search. The construction phase builds a feasible solution, whose neighborhood is investigated until a local minimum is found during the local search phas ..."
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phase. The best overall solution is kept as the result. In this chapter, we first describe the basic components of GRASP. Successful implementation techniques and parameter tuning strategies are discussed and illustrated by numerical results obtained for different applications. Enhanced or alternative
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