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The human body has more than 600 muscles. The body s movement is performed by muscle contractions, which are stimulated by the nervous system. This system links muscle tissue to the spinal cord and brain. The network of nerve cells which carries the brain s signals directs the flow of muscular energy. Most muscular activity occurs beyond the range of the conscious mind. The body, working through the neuromuscular network, manages... [Pg.185]

Rizzoli A, Castelletti A, Rigo D (2007) Neuro-dynamic programming for designing water reservoir network management policies. Control Eng Pract 15 1031-1038... [Pg.145]

Global supply chain and production network management... [Pg.242]

Putting Global Supply Chain and Production Network Management in Place... [Pg.253]

SMTP (simple mail transfer protocol) SNMP (simple network management protocol)... [Pg.167]

Inadequate consideration given to centralized IT infrastructure, e.g., network management, procedures, and responsibilities. [Pg.403]

Crosson, J.E., Campbell, M.W., and Noonan, T. (2000), Network management in an FDA-regulated environment, PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology. [Pg.866]

Network Management In this subsection the network control system and its functions should be defined, if part of the design. [Pg.892]

Retail network manager HMO Contracting with retail pharmacies Pharmacy degree... [Pg.502]

A parallel track is available within PBM companies for pharmacists with retail pharmacy experience. Pharmacy network management and contracting have be-... [Pg.503]

In common network management, network or system components (which... [Pg.417]

Based on the reported anomalies and information from other sources such as network management, firewalls, etc. countermeasures can be initiated. To initiate and control these countermeasures an appropriate mechanism is required. Continuing the analogy between intrusion detection and database theory, the theory of active databases (see e.g. [899]) is applied. The theory of active databases is built around the concept of active rules. An active rule has the following ECA form ... [Pg.422]

Lipperts, S. Enabling alarm correlation for a mobile agent based system and network management - a wrapper concept. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference On Networks, Brisbane, Australia, pp. 125-132. IEEE Computer Society Press, Los Alamitos (1999)... [Pg.803]

Bieszczad, A., Pagurek, B., White, T. Mobile agents for network management. In IEEE Communications Surveys (1998)... [Pg.820]

Re-Intermediation Service providers no longer specialize in just one part of the value chain. They become aggregators who provide any financial service to their customers in connection with MPF. We observe a move from value chain management to value network management. [Pg.12]

Noren, C.S. "Rapid Prototyping Network Management Systems,"... [Pg.181]

Network Management This section should describe all of the management functionality available on the WAN, including... [Pg.347]

Documentation and procedures Validation documentation, user and technical manuals, operation and maintenance, backup, security procedures, network management system, incident/problem management system Validation Plan updates of the user manual, system description or SOPs... [Pg.353]

Usually the control modules are loaded with Neuron C programs from a host computer that has a PCNSS network card for network management and Neuron C programming. Hence, under running mode the host computer is not necessary and the control modules can work under a purely distributed environment. [Pg.167]

A network management station (NMS) is a centralized workstation or computer that collects data from agents over a network, analyzes the data, and displays information in graphical form. [Pg.730]

An agent is a piece of software within or associated with a managed object that collects and stores information, responds to network management station requests, and generates incidental messages. [Pg.730]

A management information base (MIB) is a database containing information of use to network management, including information that reflects the configuration and behavior of nodes, and parameters that can be used to control its operation. [Pg.730]


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