In Orchestrator, a journal is a log that collect run-time data about where a file can be found in the workflow. A journal book clusters all journal entries into categories. For example, if an Orchestrator system
human exposure is often difficult or impossible to control. On the other hand, although GTIs/PGIs in drug substance/ drug products constitute a much lower risk, patient exposure can be controlled. Such control is allied with a pragmatic acceptance of some level of...
Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society Cultural Geographies (formerly Ecumene) Dialogues in Human Geography Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy Environment and Planning D: Society and ...
Common examples of this relocation diffusion are large-scale migrations of different cultural groups (Figure 6). Sign in to download full-size image Figure 6. Diffusion patterns: (a) expansion diffusion; (b) the general epidemic model; (c) hierarchical diffusion; and (d) relocation diffusion....
NPWH aims to ensure the highest possible quality of care fromnurse practitioners specializing in women’s health. The association educates, researches, and advocates for policies that advance the profession. Most members are NPs, but there are membership categories for students and those who work ...
Regarding security testing models, the results obtained in this SMS are classified on methodologies and categories. The categories describe, based on the taxonomy of the security testing process (see the “Background” section), how/what is the knowledge about the target information for the test ...
Another algorithm used for the determination of sitting posture anomalies based on statistical methods is logistic regression [15,18]. Logistic regression is based on predicting the probability that a point belongs to one of two mutually exclusive categories. In the postural domain, it is calculated...
An Overview of a Decade of Journal Publications about Culture and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Torkil Clemmensen1 and Kerstin Roese2 1 Department of Informatics Copenhagen Business School Howitzvej 60 Frederiksberg, 2000, Denmark tc.inf@cbs.dk 2 University of Kaiserslautern Department of ...
Among the different materials you might be required to create are: ■ paper or print-based handouts, worksheets, guides, quizzes, resource lists, journal templates, webliographies, etc.; ■ electronic versions of the above, using various software packages for word-processing, online quizzes ...
Journal 2022, Visual InformaticsYuheng Zhao, ... Siming Chen Chapter Navigation Patterns and Usability of Zoomable User Interfaces with and without an Overview 3.5 Tasks Tasks were created to cover a large number of the types of tasks previously discussed in the literature [Plaisant et al. ...