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myPublicHealth
Published in Jay Liebowitz, Richard A. Schieber, Joanne D. Andreadis, Knowledge Management in Public Health, 2018
Debra Revere, Paul F. Bugni, Liz Dahlstrom, Sherrilynne S. Fuller
Open-source software are free applications released under special licensing terms that allow the core coding to be viewed and edited to suit the needs of the user. Open source has been described as a community-centric development model maintained and supported by a network of individuals who build on the work that has been done by others and encourages the free flow of knowledge and insight between all community members (Kerr, 2007). Given our adherence to knowledge management principles in building myPublicHealth, it was decided that an open-source solution was the most fitting approach to take.*
Solving multi-objective Modified Distributed Parallel Machine and Assembly Scheduling Problem (MDPMASP) with eligibility constraints using metaheuristics
Published in Production & Manufacturing Research, 2022
Ikhlasul Amallynda, Budi Santosa
Two significant findings were drawn as a result of the verification process: 1) the procedure for finding solutions was in accordance with the logic of the flow chart and conceptual model that had been defined previously. There are four interrelated decisions that must be made, namely: determining the feasible and effective factory for each job; determining job priorities for selecting machines in a factory; assigning jobs to each machine; and determining the sequence of the job assembling process into the final product at the final stage. Figure 6 and Table 7 illustrate the problem, best feasible solution, and optimal solution. 2) The computer program contains no coding errors, and the solution structures are mathematically correct and logically consistent. Validation is done to ensure that the algorithm and programming code can represent and solve the proposed problem properly.
An Experiment Assessing the Sequential Difficulty Effect on IT Tasks
Published in Journal of Computer Information Systems, 2022
Matthew J. Liberatore, William P. Wagner
Despite the increasing role of automation, there are many IT tasks that are still performed by humans, such as system planning, coding and debugging, system analysis, requirements analysis, and project management. However, in IT research, the SDE theory has only been studied in the context of software maintenance.12 The present study seeks to expand this research further into the IT domain by designing and executing an experiment to test subjects on how well they complete a sequence of related business intelligence (BI) tasks. The goal was to conduct an experiment in the field using actual managers to determine if the SDE holds in the domain of more complex IT tasks. If the SDE does exist for a range of IT tasks, then the expectation is that understanding this theory can address the managerial concern of how to improve end-user performance.
A Survey on Packet Switching Networks
Published in IETE Journal of Research, 2022
In [5], NS3 was used and suggested that the session/connection would be from the source workstation to the destination workstation, but this would cause a problem that is all users would have to update their browsers with ROACM protocol. Hence, in [34], ROACM is executed as software based on the Data Plane Development Kit (DPKD) application. The open-source networking suite “Quagga” and the DPKD are used to develop the operating system (OS) for ROACM. Also, the programming language used for coding is the C language. In this way, a successful attempt has been made to demonstrate the establishment of the connection from the edge source router to the edge destination router, see figure 38, instead of establishing the connection from the source workstation to the destination workstation.