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Application Control Management System
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ACMS
Application Control Management System (Application Control and Management System) (ACMS) is a transaction processing monitor software system from HP…
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2019
2019
Digital Transformation in Maintenance on the Example of a Tire Pressure Indicating System
R. Meissner
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Florian Raschdorff
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H. Meyer
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T. Schilling
2019
Corpus ID: 207812721
The digital transformation is getting increasingly important in the aviation industry to gain competitive advantages. Thus…
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2017
2017
A Vision for Canadian Space Exploration
I. Caiazzo
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S. Gallagher
,
J. Heyl
2017
Corpus ID: 135229349
We propose a sustained and balanced program in space exploration to fuel innovation in the space sector, support Canada's world…
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2012
2012
Management problems of remote construction projects and potential IT solutions; The case of kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Bhzad Sidawi
Journal of Information Technology in Construction
2012
Corpus ID: 78090325
Remote projects have their unique problems that are caused mainly by the remoteness of the project itself thus the loose control…
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2011
2011
Responding to Human Mobility : Is Local Government Set up for Failure ?
Sharon Mina Olago
2011
Corpus ID: 180259103
Sharon Mina Olago, Communications Officer Migrating Out of Poverty, RPC African Centre for Migration & Society ACMS Policy Brief…
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2011
2011
A collaborative memory system for high-performance and cost-effective clustered architectures
A. Samih
,
Ren Wang
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C. Maciocco
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T. Tai
,
Yan Solihin
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Architectures…
2011
Corpus ID: 13908140
With the fast development of highly integrated distributed systems (cluster systems), especially those encapsulated within a…
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2007
2007
Multi-UAV autonomous collaborative behaviors for convoy protection
Y. Chen
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M. Peot
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J. Lee
,
V. Sundareswaran
,
T. Altshuler
SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing
2007
Corpus ID: 111223555
Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAVs) are expected to dramatically alter the way future battles are fought. Autonomous collaborative…
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2006
2006
Market-Based Collaborations for Autonomous Operations of Unmanned Air Vehicles
Yi-Liang Chen
,
B. Gregory
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M. Easley
,
M. Peot
,
J. Lee
,
T. Altshuler
Symposium on Designing Interactive Systems
2006
Corpus ID: 14817129
UAVs are a key element of the U.S. Army's vision for force transformation. UAVs are employed in large numbers per future combat…
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2005
2005
An extensible architecture for collaborative networked unmanned air vehicles operations
Y. Chen
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M. Peot
,
J. Lee
,
T. Altshuler
Security + Defence
2005
Corpus ID: 108644735
UAVs are a key element of the U. S. Army's vision for Force Transformation, and are expected to be employed in large numbers per…
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2000
2000
Design of an adaptive configuration management architecture for tactical battlefield networks
L. Kant
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Chun-Hui Zhu
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D. Hsing
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Myung-Jin Lee
MILCOM Proceedings. 21st Century Military…
2000
Corpus ID: 58684502
Management of tactical battlefield networks presents a host of challenges. The challenges arise due to the volatile and sometimes…
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1996
1996
The Australian Computer Museum Society: the role of multidisciplinary voluntary organisations in modern industrial and socio-technical history.
Marcus R. Wigan
1996
Corpus ID: 111434282
Computers and information processing have, in the course of two generations, moved from being a highly specialised and largely…
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