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Resource sharing

Resource sharing refers to the process of leveraging assets and making mutual asset investments amongst supply chain partners. For example, a US manufacturer s international supplier can leverage the manufacturer s distribution networks with the other s market reach to distribute non-competitive products in the US market. This allows greater utilization of potentially slack resources (Min et al. 2005). [Pg.64]

Resources leveraged include physical resources, such as manufacturing equipment, facility, and technology. Suppliers are often required to invest in manufacturing equipment that is dedicated to a particular customer customers [Pg.64]


Sources of information other than FDA pregnancy labeling exist that may provide more useful information to the clinician (Table 44-2). It still should be noted that these resources share the limitation of deriving recommendations largely from data from case reports and surveillance data. Consequently, clinicians often are forced to advise patients based on limited evidence. [Pg.725]

Maurice Charlebois, Exec. VP-Human Resources Shared Svcs. Elle Saheb, Exec. VP-Tech. [Pg.287]

BP HSE Shared Resources, Sharing the Experience Booklets 2003, available from Frederic GI, BP HSE Shared Resource B 122, Chertsey Road, Sunbury-on-Thames, TW 16 7LN, UK. E-mail gilf bp.com. [Pg.74]

The server-based model is better than the peer-to-peer model for large networks (say 25 users or more) that need a more secure environment and centralized control. Server-based networks use a dedicated, centralized server. All administrative functions and resource sharing are performed from this point. This makes it easier to share resources, perform backups, and support an almost unlimited number of users. It also offers better security. However, it does need more hardware than that used by the typical workstation/server computer in a peer-to-peer resource model. Additionally, it requires specialized software (the NOS) to... [Pg.311]

Provide software infrastructure that enables model and resource sharing... [Pg.348]

The final recommendations of the conference were (1) that a national computation center for quantum chemistry and perhaps other fields with similar computational requirements be established (2) that a quantum chemistry institute be attached to the national computation center to maintain a program library, develop new programs, develop new methods and theories, and plan for new computers (3) that the center possess remote capability, possibly modeled on the Advanced Research Projects Agency s network, to achieve resource sharing and (4) that the possible utilization and financial support of the center by industrial organizations be considered. ... [Pg.48]

Intergovernmental agency cooperation at that time was such that it was not politically possible to implement a logical follow-on phase, namely to have the ARPANet provide the framework for computer resource sharing to support researchers who were major computer users and who were doing research in engineering and in the sciences. We know. We tried. In 1973. ... [Pg.49]

Application Interfaces directly with the application programs running on the network. This layer provides services such as file access and transfers, peer-to-peer communications and resource sharing. [Pg.317]

Sharing resources makes it possible for other machines to use the resources (such as disk space, file system, peripheral devices, or even the CPU) of a computer. Well-known examples of resource sharing are the file and printer servers in computer networks. [Pg.243]

Resource management, 30, 41, 43, 59-60 automation of, 1256, 1257 in client/server (C/S) systems, 726 for effective teams, 984 in ISO 9001 2000 QMS standard, 1971 risks with, 46 for services, 637 tools for multiproject, 1260 Resource Monitoring System (RMS), 742 Resource performance, 49, 50 Resource sharing (over networks), 243 Resource view, modeling method for, 510 Response (in experimental design), 2225 Response time, in client/server (C/S) systems, 726... [Pg.2773]

Resource sharing system provides the connection open data, avoid coal mine power network subsystems independent operation monitoring island formation. [Pg.489]

Interdependencies from resource sharing arise when improved efficiency is achieved by reducing redundancy across systems. When systems use resources completely independently of one another to provide their respective seawices, the systems are independent with respect to that resource, assuming perfect market competition. If the resources could have been shared but were not, the resources were redundant. Every reduction in redundancy in these systems through resource sharing creates a certain class of system interdependency. [Pg.63]

Additionally, the Share and Win -concept (i.e. the value of sharing knowledge/experiences) from the HSE Awareness programme may be used to ensure successful incorporation of external resources. Recommendation 5 - Share risks and objectives Ensure that external resources shares risks and objectives by ... [Pg.1165]

K. Wakabayshi and T. Yoshimura. A resource sharing and control synthesis method for conditional branches. In Proc. of the ICCAD, Santa Clara, pages 62-65, 1989. [Pg.190]

Server Computer that is dedicated to managing resources shared by users (clients). [Pg.612]

Change in contracts. Revenue sharing, cost sharing, technology sharing, and resource-sharing arrangements are entered into between enterprise and its business partners. [Pg.9]

In section 3.1, we considered the security threat of covert channels of communication on single processor systems. In multicore architectures, there is increased potential for covert channel communication, for two reasons. Firstly, there are usually resources shared between cores including and caches, memory controllers and interrupt controllers, and peripherals. Secondly, because there are now multiple cores executing concurrently (rather than multiple applications executing in turn on a single core) which increases the bandwidth of the covert channel. For example, a dual core processor which has as shared L2 cache provides the potential for a high-bandwidth cover covert communication channel, which could be avoided by providing a separate L2 cache per core. [Pg.229]

Resource model The resources shared by the interfacing agents during execution of the process. [Pg.968]

For the past 10 years, computer networks have become a major part of modern communications, data processing, business, culture, and everyday life. The properties that make them so popular are access to remote data, resource sharing, and human communication. Network users can access and use remote data and machine resources as if they were local. Computer resources such as printers and database servers can be shared by many remote users, making the computing process more efficient. Resource... [Pg.40]


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