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Mutlu Öztürk, H., and H. K. Öztürk. "Maintenance and maintenance management systems in accommodation." Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 2, no. 96 (2019): 83–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.7938.

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Purpose: of this study is to address the issue of maintenance work in the accommodation sector. The development of the means of transport, the increase in income level and the increase in comfort level create a desire for people to travel more. In the travels to different cities, accommodation facilities such as hotels, holiday villages and apartments are used. Customer satisfaction is very important for the accommodation facilities. In order to ensure customer satisfaction, the services provided should not be interrupted and all machinery and equipment must be in working condition. To ensure this, it is very important to carry out maintenance work on the plants and devices. Therefore, the establishment of a maintenance management system in accommodation facilities is very important and it is necessary to carry out maintenance work. In this context, different maintenance methods are applied in accommodation facilities. In this study, maintenance of accommodation facilities is discussed. Design/methodology/approach: Within the scope of the study, maintenance and maintenance management in accommodation facilities are discussed. The maintenance principles of accommodation facilities are discussed in detail. The places where maintenance services are conducted in accommodation facilities and maintenance methods are discussed. Findings: This study shows that that the implementation of maintenance management system will increase customer satisfaction. It has been evaluated that maintenance can be successful not only by maintenance personnel but also with the participation of all plant employees. Research limitations/implications: In order to see the importance of maintenance in accommodation facilities, it will be appropriate to compare the hotels with the maintenance management system applied and the hotels that are not implemented in terms of customer satisfaction and maintenance expenses. For the future studies, the maintenance management system in hotels can be examined in detail. Practical implications: Expanding the maintenance management practices in accommodation facilities will increase the capacity utilization rate of the hotels and increase customer satisfaction. Originality/value: In the field of maintenance, detailed studies have been carried out in the manufacturing sector for a long time and have been examined in detail. However, work in this area is quite limited, especially in accommodation facilities and hotels. In this study, the subject of accommodation facilities and maintenance of hotels was discussed in detail.
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Khawale, Ms Sonali M., Ms Ankita P. Satao, Mr Umesh V. Gorle, and Mr Om J. Jadhao Mr. Om J. Jadhao. "StayBuddy: A Smart and User-Centric Hostel Management System Using Flutter." International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Management 7, no. 3 (2025): 480–88. https://doi.org/10.35629/5252-0703480488.

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This research paper presents StayBuddy, a Flutter-based Android application designed to facilitate hostel and PG searches. The app provides users with a seamless way to explore accommodation options near their location with features such as hostel images, pricing, amenities, and user preferences. It incorporates functionalities like profile management, category filtering, genderbased preferences, and a "like" feature for easy bookmarking. StayBuddy aims to save time, money, and effort by providing a user-friendly platform for finding ideal accommodations remotely
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Bhowmik, Ronok, and Md Hasnat Riaz. "Designing and Implementing Accommodation Management System: ASHAMS as Case Analysis." International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering 11, no. 7 (2022): 21–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.g9983.0611722.

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Most Bangladeshi schools, colleges and universities rehearse the old conventional and manual accommodation management procedures. Accommodation management in a manual way is a tedious paperwork process since it involves unnecessary time consumption and lots of unwanted errors. This manual procedure lingers the seat management process (allocation-deallocation, room shifting (reallocation), etc.) and slows down the overall work speed for both the hall managerial bodies and students. We have explored the feasibility studies and requirement analysis considering all the manual accommodation management processes. We have proposed and designed a web-based Abdus Salam Hall Accommodation Management System (ASHAMS) according to the outcome obtained. Tools used to implement the system are Microsoft Visual studio and ASP.net framework as the front-end and SQL Server as the back-end server database. We proposed ASHAMS as a pilot project, and further implementation depends on the success of this project. We collected data from Bhasha Shahid Abdus Salam Hall, Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU), Bangladesh, for the entire development purpose of ASHAMS. Using ASHAMS, Hall (dormitory/hostel) authority can easily manage the hall details, room details, seat management process and reduce human errors. Hopefully, ASHAMS will overcome the shortcomings of conventional accommodation management procedures; improve the service quality, productivity, personnel efficiency, reliability, and transparency in the organization.
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Ronok, Bhowmik, and Hasnat Riaz Md. "Designing and Implementing Accommodation Management System: ASHAMS as Case Analysis." International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) 11, no. 7 (2022): 21–31. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8090760.

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<strong>Abstract</strong>: Most Bangladeshi schools, colleges and universities rehearse the old conventional and manual accommodation management procedures. Accommodation management in a manual way is a tedious paperwork process since it involves unnecessary time consumption and lots of unwanted errors. This manual procedure lingers the seat management process (allocation-deallocation, room shifting (reallocation), etc.) and slows down the overall work speed for both the hall managerial bodies and students. We have explored the feasibility studies and requirement analysis considering all the manual accommodation management processes. We have proposed and designed a web-based Abdus Salam Hall Accommodation Management System (ASHAMS) according to the outcome obtained. Tools used to implement the system are Microsoft Visual studio and ASP.net framework as the front-end and SQL Server as the back-end server database. We proposed ASHAMS as a pilot project, and further implementation depends on the success of this project. We collected data from Bhasha Shahid Abdus Salam Hall, Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU), Bangladesh, for the entire development purpose of ASHAMS. Using ASHAMS, Hall (dormitory/hostel) authority can easily manage the hall details, room details, seat management process and reduce human errors. Hopefully, ASHAMS will overcome the shortcomings of conventional accommodation management procedures; improve the service quality, productivity, personnel efficiency, reliability, and transparency in the organization.
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Rasoanaivo, Rôlin Gabriel, and Pascale Zaraté. "SAGeLogE: A Decision Support System for Students’ Accommodation Management." Journal of Computer and Communications 12, no. 03 (2024): 107–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jcc.2024.123008.

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Holovatenko, Tetiana. "The Practice of Accommodating Students in American Higher Education Institutions." Educological discourse 44, no. 1 (2024): 112–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2312-5829.2024.18.

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The article explores the provision of accommodations in the process of learning academic courses in higher education institutions (hereinafter - HEIs) using a comparative approach. The relevance of the study is due to a number of contradictions between the growing demands of society to take into account the individual characteristics of students in the context of the war in Ukraine and the limitation of such accommodations in HEIs by didactic approaches; the strategy of individualization of the educational process defined at the legislative level and the lack of units in HEIs responsible for ensuring equal access to education for students; the need to study foreign experience in training students in HEIs and the state of development of the topic. The purpose of the study is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the system of providing accommodations in the study of academic courses in US HEIs and to outline ways to implement the American experience in Ukraine. The research methodology is based on the qualitative comparative research methodology. The research data was obtained by analyzing empirical data collected from pedagogical observation, analysis, synthesis and generalization of data. The study sample included 11 US HEIs that accommodate students by provising Letters of Accommodation. The results of the study identify ways to implement such accommodations, describe the departments responsible for creating conditions for equal access to education and accommodation, define eligibility criteria, describe the procedure for obtaining accommodation for academic courses, and ways faculty implement the accommodation recommendation. It is found that the three main ways to implement accommodations are the introduction of universal design into the development of course materials and class activities, changes in the physical space of the classroom and classroom management, and the use of didactic ways to ensure accommodations. The prospects for implementing the American experience in Ukraine are the establishment of departments that would deal with issues of equal access to education and provide recommendations on accommodation for students; the introduction of screening and diagnostic procedures in higher education institutions in cooperation with relevant experts to determine the need for accommodation for students; and the introduction of universal design principles into the content of academic courses.
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Sullivan, M. Brad, Abby Rentz, Pamela Mathura, et al. "Establishing an alternative accommodation for stable hospitalised antepartum patients: barriers and challenges." BMJ Open Quality 11, no. 1 (2022): e001625. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2021-001625.

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BackgroundPatients in remote communities who risk premature delivery require transfer to a tertiary care centre for obstetric and neonatal care. Following stabilisation, many patients are candidates for outpatient management but cannot be discharged to their home communities due to lack of neonatal intensive care unit (ICU) support.ProblemWithout outpatient accommodation proximal to neonatal ICU, these patients face prolonged hospitalisation—an expensive option with medical, social and psychological consequences. Therefore, we sought to establish an alternative accommodation for out-of-town stable antepartum patients.MethodsQuality Improvement approaches were used to identify process strengths and opportunities for improvement on the antepartum ward in a tertiary care centre. Physician and patient surveys informed outpatient accommodation programme development by a multidisciplinary team. The intervention was implemented using a plan–do–study–act cycle. Barriers to patient discharge and enrolment in the programme were analysed by completing thematic and strengths–weaknesses–opportunities–threats (SWOT) analysis.ResultsPhysicians broadly supported safe outpatient management, whereas patients were hesitant to leave the hospital even when physicians assured safety. Our alternative accommodation was pre-existing and cost-effective, however, we encountered significant barriers. The physical space limited family visits and social interaction, lacked desired amenities,and the programme proved inconvenient to patients. The thematic and SWOT analysis identified aspects of the intervention which can be optimised to develop future actionable strategies.ConclusionThe utilisation of acute care beds is costly for the healthcare system and must be allocated judiciously. Patient needs, experience and health system barriers need to be considered when establishing alternative outpatient accommodations and strategies for stable antepartum patients.
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Narkhede, Prof Deepali, Rutuja Bamgude, Mayuri Sonawane, and Mandar Shevade. "Hostel Management System (HMS)." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 10, no. 4 (2022): 119–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.41186.

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Abstract: This is a design and implementation of an online Hostel Management System. “ ONLINE HOSTEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ” is software developed for managing various activities in the hostel. For the past few years the number of educational institutions is increasing rapidly. Thereby the number of hostels is also increasing for the accommodation of the students studying in this institution. And hence there is a lot of strain on the person who are running the hostel and software’s are not usually used in this context. This particular project deals with the problems on managing a hostel and avoids the problems which occur when carried manually. Identification of the drawbacks of the existing system leads to the designing of computerized system that will be compatible to the existing system with the system which is more user friendly and more GUI oriented. We can improve the efficiency of the system, thus overcome the drawbacks of the existing system Keywords: Hostel, Booking System, Bridge, Students
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Jing, Lu, Liu Lei, Kong Weizheng, and Pan Fangyuan. "The Evaluation of the thermal storage electric heating system Operation Management." E3S Web of Conferences 271 (2021): 01026. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202127101026.

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Replacing fossil energy with the high proportion of renewable energy power in the field of enduse energy is the main way to reduce carbon emissions from energy combustion. Building heating is an important component in the field of end-use energy. The thermal storage electric heating system could use wind power during low power load periods at night for building heating. On the one hand, it helps to solve the problem of wind power accommodation, on the other hand it helps to achieve carbon emission reduction in the field of building heating. Based on the background of the thermal storage electric heating system for wind power accommodation, the influencing factors that affect the efficiency and benefits of electric heating system is analysed, and fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method based on analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is used to construct regenerative electric heating system operation management evaluation system.
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Geon Pak, Ju, Bo Ram Lee, and Myung Suk Lee. "Implementation of Mobile Smart Key System using the NFC Function of the Smartphone." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 4.4 (2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i4.4.19589.

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As the numbers of traveler increases and BYOD culture spreads, this study developed a smart key system using NFC of smart phone that allows people to use their smart phones to easily make room reservations and enter their rooms without separate keys. This system attempts to resolve difficulties experienced while managing and utilizing accommodations from a distance, difficulties experienced when users lose keys or forget their password and in communication between users and managers. The test results in the actual locker management, it is very useful to utilize of the locker administration in the various place, as well as useful accommodation. The implemented smart key system has the benefit to control the Doorlock without a secret number.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Accommodation Management System"

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Annavajjula, Vamsi Krishna. "A FAILURE ACCOMMODATING BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH INDIVIDUAL CELL EQUALIZERS AND STATE OF CHARGE OBSERVERS." University of Akron / OhioLINK, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=akron1190318540.

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Straňáková, Eva. "Možnosti zlepšování systému kvality v hotelu." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-114011.

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The thesis is focused on opportunities for improvement of the hotel's quality management. The main goal is to evaluate and improve current quality management in the chosen hotel with emphasis on the National quality system. The system should come into effect latest in 2015 and it is based on requirement of quality management systems such as the EFQM Excellence model and ISO 9001:2009.
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Chalupová, Ivana. "Vliv inovací na hotelové klíčové ukazatele." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-203900.

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This thesis deals with the impact of innovations integrated from the new company position of Quality Control Manager on key hotel indicators - guest evaluations, occupancy rate and average price. First part of the thesis is dedicated to the introduction to the quality in tourism, its measurement and management systems. Next part deals with AVE Hotels hotel chain and its quality management system. Following chapter is dedicated to Aida Hotel and innovations suggested from the new position of Quality Control Manager. The key part of the thesis compares Hotel Aida with the Oficial Classification of Accommodation Facilities before and after innovations integrated by Quality Control Manager and deals with impact of aplied changes on guest reviews, occupancy rate and average price. Final part of the theses contains conclusion, recommendations of the author and comments. The aim of the thesis is to analyze and consider the depth of the contribution of changes of Quality Control Manager on mentioned indicators. For this purpose, the thesis analyses and compares data about guest reviews, occupancy rate and average price before and after integration of the innovations of Quality Control Manager. The thesis can be used to consider the return of investment in quality improvement and in introduction of quality management and control system.
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Krmaš, Jan. "Hospic sv. Michaela." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-226675.

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The topic of the master thesis is new medico-social facility hospice St. Michaela. The purpose of the object is the maximizing of improvement in the quality of life of dying, severely ill and incurable patients, with the use of palliative care. The construction follows the Complex of Regional Hospital Náchod. Together with as a retirement home Náchod completes a support network of health and social care. The building is designed as a four-building storey and is partially embedded into the sloping terrain. Floors are divided into individual facilities and together constitute a functional unit. In the basement is the technical room, warehouses, garages and kitchen facilities. On the ground floor are then socio-public rooms and facilities. On the second floor is located hedmaster of hospice and accommodation area. The third floor is devoted to the accommodation area. The proposed structure made of brick longitudinal system, supplemented by concrete basement walls. The horizontal structure is made of filigree ceiling panels. Stairs are designed as a precast concrete and steel. Individual roof structures is made from unwalkable, walkable and vegetation compositions. The cladding consists of ventilated facade of glass and wooden panels. Foundations are designed from the lineal foundation.
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Mallangi, Siva Sai Reddy. "Low-Power Policies Based on DVFS for the MUSEIC v2 System-on-Chip." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för informations- och kommunikationsteknik (ICT), 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-229443.

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Multi functional health monitoring wearable devices are quite prominent these days. Usually these devices are battery-operated and consequently are limited by their battery life (from few hours to a few weeks depending on the application). Of late, it was realized that these devices, which are currently being operated at fixed voltage and frequency, are capable of operating at multiple voltages and frequencies. By switching these voltages and frequencies to lower values based upon power requirements, these devices can achieve tremendous benefits in the form of energy savings. Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling (DVFS) techniques have proven to be handy in this situation for an efficient trade-off between energy and timely behavior. Within imec, wearable devices make use of the indigenously developed MUSEIC v2 (Multi Sensor Integrated circuit version 2.0). This system is optimized for efficient and accurate collection, processing, and transfer of data from multiple (health) sensors. MUSEIC v2 has limited means in controlling the voltage and frequency dynamically. In this thesis we explore how traditional DVFS techniques can be applied to the MUSEIC v2. Experiments were conducted to find out the optimum power modes to efficiently operate and also to scale up-down the supply voltage and frequency. Considering the overhead caused when switching voltage and frequency, transition analysis was also done. Real-time and non real-time benchmarks were implemented based on these techniques and their performance results were obtained and analyzed. In this process, several state of the art scheduling algorithms and scaling techniques were reviewed in identifying a suitable technique. Using our proposed scaling technique implementation, we have achieved 86.95% power reduction in average, in contrast to the conventional way of the MUSEIC v2 chip’s processor operating at a fixed voltage and frequency. Techniques that include light sleep and deep sleep mode were also studied and implemented, which tested the system’s capability in accommodating Dynamic Power Management (DPM) techniques that can achieve greater benefits. A novel approach for implementing the deep sleep mechanism was also proposed and found that it can obtain up to 71.54% power savings, when compared to a traditional way of executing deep sleep mode.<br>Nuförtiden så har multifunktionella bärbara hälsoenheter fått en betydande roll. Dessa enheter drivs vanligtvis av batterier och är därför begränsade av batteritiden (från ett par timmar till ett par veckor beroende på tillämpningen). På senaste tiden har det framkommit att dessa enheter som används vid en fast spänning och frekvens kan användas vid flera spänningar och frekvenser. Genom att byta till lägre spänning och frekvens på grund av effektbehov så kan enheterna få enorma fördelar när det kommer till energibesparing. Dynamisk skalning av spänning och frekvens-tekniker (såkallad Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling, DVFS) har visat sig vara användbara i detta sammanhang för en effektiv avvägning mellan energi och beteende. Hos Imec så använder sig bärbara enheter av den internt utvecklade MUSEIC v2 (Multi Sensor Integrated circuit version 2.0). Systemet är optimerat för effektiv och korrekt insamling, bearbetning och överföring av data från flera (hälso) sensorer. MUSEIC v2 har begränsad möjlighet att styra spänningen och frekvensen dynamiskt. I detta examensarbete undersöker vi hur traditionella DVFS-tekniker kan appliceras på MUSEIC v2. Experiment utfördes för att ta reda på de optimala effektlägena och för att effektivt kunna styra och även skala upp matningsspänningen och frekvensen. Eftersom att ”overhead” skapades vid växling av spänning och frekvens gjordes också en övergångsanalys. Realtidsoch icke-realtidskalkyler genomfördes baserat på dessa tekniker och resultaten sammanställdes och analyserades. I denna process granskades flera toppmoderna schemaläggningsalgoritmer och skalningstekniker för att hitta en lämplig teknik. Genom att använda vår föreslagna skalningsteknikimplementering har vi uppnått 86,95% effektreduktion i jämförelse med det konventionella sättet att MUSEIC v2-chipets processor arbetar med en fast spänning och frekvens. Tekniker som inkluderar lätt sömn och djupt sömnläge studerades och implementerades, vilket testade systemets förmåga att tillgodose DPM-tekniker (Dynamic Power Management) som kan uppnå ännu större fördelar. En ny metod för att genomföra den djupa sömnmekanismen föreslogs också och enligt erhållna resultat så kan den ge upp till 71,54% lägre energiförbrukning jämfört med det traditionella sättet att implementera djupt sömnläge.
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Grugan, Cecilia Spencer. "Disability Resource Specialists’ Capacity to Adopt Principles and Implement Practices that Qualify as Universal Design at a 4-Year Public Institution." Wright State University / OhioLINK, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1526997302503817.

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Chen, Xiaoqin. "Accommodating congestion and fading in mobile ad hoc networks : routing protocol design and optimization." Phd thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/151598.

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Mizrachi, Isaac. "Facebook Adoption by Australian Small Tourism Enterprises (STEs): Business Requirements and User Perceptions." Thesis, 2014. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/25800/.

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The findings of the research identified similarities in the way that both STEs and the users perceive Facebook as a marketing platform for the STE accommodation businesses. On the other hand, the research found significant limitations in the social media knowledge and skills STEs possessed, including the manner in which they interpreted the main function and goals of having a Facebook presence. In general, STEs were found to be overly experimental with their Facebook maintenance, which assisted them in exploring the business benefits of Facebook and, in particular, promoting their business in an affordable way. However, the same spontaneity led to the above-mentioned limitations. The study proposed an implementation model for Facebook adoption by accommodation STEs. Two anchors form the model: one being the strategy of Facebook adoption and the other addressing the availability of resources and skills related to Facebook adoption. Measuring STE performance on Facebook is another interactive component of the model. The research portrays a representational picture of early adopting accommodation STEs and their use of the Facebook social media platform and sets the foundations for future research. The proposed implementation model can be used to further explore Facebook adoption amongst the cohort of Australian accommodation STEs. Notably, the model proposed and the findings can be used in researching other types of STEs, both in Australia and in other destinations. Although premised on the Facebook social media platform, the proposed implementation model can be potentially extended to other forms of social media platforms.
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Books on the topic "Accommodation Management System"

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Jones, Christine. Accommodation management: A systems approach. Batsford Academic and Educational, 1986.

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Jones, Christine. Accommodation management: A systems approach. 2nd ed. Batsford, 1993.

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Bong, Wie, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Periodic-disturbance accommodating control of the space station for symptotic momentum management. Research Institute for Computing and Information Systems, University of Houston-Clear Lake, 1989.

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Bong, Wie, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Periodic-disturbance accommodating control of the space station for symptotic momentum management. Research Institute for Computing and Information Systems, University of Houston-Clear Lake, 1989.

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Nayan, Rajiv. Global Strategic Trade Management: How India Adjusts its Export Control System for Accommodation in the Global System. Springer, 2019.

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Pal, Nishant, and Reeta Pal. International Travel and Tourism - Managing the Tourism System, Quality Management of the Accommodation Sector, International Aviation, Airports and Airlines and Tour Operations Management. Independently Published, 2022.

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Accommodation Management: A Systems Approach. Trafalgar Square Publishing, 1994.

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Haines, Daniel. Spaces of Cooperation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190648664.003.0006.

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This chapter highlights the confluence of territory, sovereignty and state-building in South Asia with the international politics of the Cold War. It deconstructs the idea of international cooperation in the Indus Basin, asking how the framework for accommodating competing Indian and Pakistani demands become discursively framed as “cooperation”, and how the Indus Waters Treaty acquired a positive reputation despite its severe limitations. The chapter analyses an ambitious 1951 plan for unifying Indian and Pakistani management of the Indus system by David E. Lilienthal, a prominent American technocrat. Analysing the plan’s implicit assumptions about scale and the basin’s political geography, it argues that the principle of cooperation was as much a rhetorical device as a real relationship. Even though it helped lure India and Pakistan to the World Bank’s negotiating table, cooperation was quickly abandoned.
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Melo, Felipe Athayde Lins de. A burocracia penitenciarista: Estudo sobre a configuração da gestão prisional no Brasil. Brazil Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-5861-207-0.

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This book deals with the emergence of prison management in Brazil, understanding it as an effect of forces between different orders of the penitentiary apparatus, in which the Justice and Security bundles are highlighted, based on disputes and accommodations between actors, institutions and perspectives that, within each order or in their external interactions, configure the dynamics of the Brazilian Penitentiary Administration, within which a penitentiary bureaucracy is produced, specialized in mediating the conflicts and the approximations between the orders. In recent times, these mediations also suffer the influence of a third line of force, represented by the criminal groups originating inside prisons. Traveling thousands of kilometers through prisons, suburbs, government palaces and courtroom hallways, the study describes the constant updating of the brazilian penitentiary apparatus, which operates with the goal of ensuring it's reproduction by different strategies of accomodation of Law resulting from the preponderance of Security in the correlation of forces, which manifests in the composition, the functioning, the characterization and the processes of professional formation of the penitentiarist bureaucracy, comprehended as a diffuse and fragmented body that, far from characterizing a rationalization of the prison system, manifests itself, above all, as a government mentality.
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Book chapters on the topic "Accommodation Management System"

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Carnassale, Dany, and Sabrina Marchetti. "A Place to Live: Views from Protection Seekers and Social Workers on Accommodation Issues in the Italian System." In IMISCOE Research Series. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-69808-8_7.

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AbstractIn this chapter we look at the issue of accommodation in government-run shelters for asylum seekers to contend that the management and organization of accommodations have important consequences on asylum seekers’ vulnerability. The opportunity/lack of such accommodation can shape their narratives about the asylum and migration experience, it can define their journeys, and can influence their relationships with other actors.Asylum seekers’ everyday narratives about accommodation provision powerfully illustrate the way in which institutional settings can have a double effect on vulnerable migrants, oscillating between a protective and harmful one. In this respect, the asylum system shows its capacity to tackle some vulnerabilities, whilst overlooking or even fostering other ‘situations of vulnerability’.In conclusion, this chapter will discuss accommodation provision as a key element in both a humanitarian and a restrictive perspective on asylum policies. This will be done thanks to research carried out in Italian reception centers, including interviews with migrants and social workers and 6-months ethnographic observations.
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Sukhanov, Kirill, and Anatoly Smirnov. "Employment of Skirting Board Heating Water System in Accommodation." In International Scientific Conference Energy Management of Municipal Transportation Facilities and Transport EMMFT 2017. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70987-1_62.

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Lynch, Gordon. "Flawed Progress: Criticisms of Residential Institutions for Child Migrants in Australia and Policy Responses, 1939–1945." In UK Child Migration to Australia, 1945-1970. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69728-0_3.

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AbstractThe positive view of child migration held by UK Government officials in the inter-war period was not based on any regular system of inspections of the institutions in Australia to which children were sent. During the Second World War, UK Government officials became more of reported problems at several of these institutions, relating to standards of accommodation, management, care, training and after-care. This chapter traces the growing awareness of these problems and the UK Government’s response to them. Whilst policy-makers’ positive assumptions about child migration were challenged, and specific issues and institutions were known to require significant improvement, overall confidence in the value of child migration remained. Despite evidence of organisational failings in Australia, Australian welfare professionals were trusted to address these problems, and suggestions about the need for greater control from the United Kingdom were seen as a backward-looking attempt to limit the autonomy of Britain’s Dominions.
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Piferi, Claudio. "The Regulatory Apparatus at the Service of Sustainable Planning of the Built Environment: The Case of Law 338/2000." In The Urban Book Series. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-29515-7_38.

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AbstractIt is wrongly assumed that the environmental sustainability of the building organism is only achievable thanks to the contribution of the systems and their ability to reduce harmful emissions and generate energy from alternative and natural sources. So, system projects have assumed an increasingly considerable importance both in terms of the quantity of documents and the cost of the building. The quantity and complexity of the most recent plant engineering solutions amplify the difficulty of dialogue between the different design levels (architectural, structural, and system design) forcing the professionals involved to compromise that end up disregarding the expected quality. Although it is now clear that the design levels must progress hand in hand from the first hypotheses, and that all must contribute equally to the overall sustainability of the intervention, this does not always happen by preferring to derogate from the system designers the choice of environmentally sustainable solutions. In summary, more and more, often we rely on the technical solutions of the machines used, rather than on the technological qualities of the project. This inevitably involves problems in the construction, operation, and eventual decommissioning phase of the building, especially in the public sphere where the low economic resources of the contracting stations are increasingly used in the purchase, maintenance, management, and disposal of plant engineering tools. A well-structured regulatory system can help to minimize these criticalities: this is the case of law 338, enacted in 2000 with the aim of increasing the availability of residences for university students, which is distinguished for the attention to the environmental issue, orienting the realization of accommodation places towards solutions able to contain waste, soil consumption, etc. The paper aims to describe and analyse the attention paid by the specific legislation to environmental sustainability.
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Blank, Deborah, and Silvia Sussmann. "Destination Management Systems and Small Accommodation Establishments: The Irish Experience." In Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2000. Springer Vienna, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6291-0_38.

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Habyarimana, Ephrem, and Sofia Michailidou. "Genomics Data." In Big Data in Bioeconomy. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71069-9_6.

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AbstractIn silico prediction of plant performance is gaining increasing breeders’ attention. Several statistical, mathematical and machine learning methodologies for analysis of phenotypic, omics and environmental data typically use individual or a few data layers. Genomic selection is one of the applications, where heterogeneous data, such as those from omics technologies, are handled, accommodating several genetic models of inheritance. There are many new high throughput Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) platforms on the market producing whole-genome data at a low cost. Hence, large-scale genomic data can be produced and analyzed enabling intercrosses and fast-paced recurrent selection. The offspring properties can be predicted instead of manually evaluated in the field . Breeders have a short time window to make decisions by the time they receive data, which is one of the major challenges in commercial breeding. To implement genomic selection routinely as part of breeding programs, data management systems and analytics capacity have therefore to be in order. The traditional relational database management systems (RDBMS), which are designed to store, manage and analyze large-scale data, offer appealing characteristics, particularly when they are upgraded with capabilities for working with binary large objects. In addition, NoSQL systems were considered effective tools for managing high-dimensional genomic data. MongoDB system, a document-based NoSQL database, was effectively used to develop web-based tools for visualizing and exploring genotypic information. The Hierarchical Data Format (HDF5), a member of the high-performance distributed file systems family, demonstrated superior performance with high-dimensional and highly structured data such as genomic sequencing data.
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Sheffield, Matthew. "Developing a Performance Management Support System." In Advances in Logistics, Operations, and Management Science. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-7327-9.ch005.

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Hidden disabilities such as ADHD, depression, and dyslexia produce unique challenges that significantly reduce employee productivity. The hidden nature of the disabilities lends itself to the issues and difficulties not being recognized, and subsequently not receiving the support and accommodation needed from their work environment to be successful. Creation of a work climate that is supportive, inclusive, and engaging requires companies to execute strategies to accommodate employees with hidden disabilities. Research identified methodologies of customized accommodation in the form of flexible work schedules, workspace enhancements, assistive technology, and psychological service availabilities substantially improved both employee performance and happiness. Implementation of successful accommodation strategies aligns with regulatory compliance with the Americans with Disabilities ACT (ADA) as well as drives a culture of engagement, respect, and inclusivity.
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Badri, A., E. Berry, F. Gu, and A. D. Ball. "Fault Accommodation for Diesel Engine Sensor System Using Neural Networks." In Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Engineering Management. Elsevier, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-008044036-1/50062-7.

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Soursos Sergios, Callejo Rodriguez María Ángeles, Pussep Konstantin, et al. "ETMS: A System for Economic Management of Overlay Traffic." In Towards the Future Internet. IOS Press, 2010. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-60750-539-6-1.

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The concept of Economic Traffic Management (ETM) encompasses various techniques for optimizing overlay networks considering both, underlay and overlay networks' performance requirements as well as the resulting economic implications for ISPs. This work presents several mechanisms through an overall ETM System (ETMS), identifying the possibility for synergies between mechanisms, both in the sense of complementarity of decision grounds and in the sense of functionality and components employed thereby. The paper describes the core ETMS architecture and how various mechanisms are instantiated. It continues with the discussion of the flexibility and modularity of this architecture, allowing for the accommodation of synergies. Finally, it presents selected results from the test-bed trials of the ETMS and a dedicated discussion on incentives behind these ETM mechanisms.
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Cooper, G. J. "Mental Health Management in New Zealand." In Biomedical Knowledge Management. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-266-4.ch018.

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This chapter outlines the approach to mental health care developed and currently being implemented by Pathways New Zealand for reducing disease risk factors in patients treated for mental health problems. Pathways New Zealand was formed in 1989 following the closure of the major mental service facility for the Waikato-Hauraki Region of New Zealand, Tokonui Hospital. Since that time Pathways has grown to a national level service offering services to its clients ranging from 24-hour supported accommodation, through healthy lifestyles programs, to outcomes based services including patient access to and involvement in the management of their medical and personal history data (ICAN). Gavin Cooper, Pathways Housing Management Coordinator for the Waikato-Hauraki Region, in conjunction with the Waikato Institute of Technology (WINTEC) has developed a holistic system for the treatment of environmentally induced mental illness that includes chemical treatment, exercise programs, self-help training and community support. The results of a two year program of research into the impact of this program are reported on in this chapter, and its suitability for wider adoption discussed. These comments are partly based on research statistics provided by the Centre for Sports Exercise Science (WINTEC) and Mike Dove, Team Leader Residential, Pathways.
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Conference papers on the topic "Accommodation Management System"

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Zhang, Zhiqiang. "Design and Implementation of Accommodation Management Information System Based on SQL." In 2010 International Conference on Machine Vision and Human-machine Interface. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mvhi.2010.14.

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Chye, Chua Tien, and Siti Azreena Mubin. "APResidence: Development of Online Student Accommodation Management System for Asia Pacific University." In 2023 3rd International Conference on Mobile Networks and Wireless Communications (ICMNWC). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmnwc60182.2023.10435913.

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Infield, D. G. "Accommodation of High Renewable Energy Penetration in Power Systems." In 11th IET International Conference on Advances in Power System Control, Operation and Management (APSCOM 2018). Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp.2018.1736.

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Banta, Larry E., Bernardo Restrepo, Alex J. Tsai, and David Tucker. "Cathode Temperature Management During Hybrid System Startup." In ASME 2010 8th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fuelcell2010-33121.

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Management of air flow through the cathode of a hybrid Solid Oxide Fuel Cell/Gas Turbine generation system is of critical importance for the survival of the fragile fuel cell. The cell must be protected from excessive thermal gradients within each cell/stack and from pressure differences between the anode and cathode. While significant modeling of hybrid system performance has been done for the steady state case, only modest attention has been given to startup and shutdown of a hybrid system. Various researchers have performed modeling studies on SOFC during startup, and have concluded that thermal ramp-up times can require anywhere from less than one hour to more than four hours to avoid thermal shock and potential destruction of the fuel cells. For hybrid systems employing single spool turbine/compressor systems, gradual ramping will be difficult because the rotating components must be brought up to full operating speed quickly to avoid stalling the compressor. This paper proposes a strategy for accommodation of the conflicting startup constraints using both experimental data from the NETL HyPer system and simulation approaches.
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Gao, Bo, Qingping Zhang, Xuefeng Li, et al. "Research on Accommodation Method of High-Proportion Distributed Photovoltaic Based on Energy Storage Management." In 2021 IEEE/IAS Industrial and Commercial Power System Asia (I&CPS Asia). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icpsasia52756.2021.9621350.

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Llaci, Shyqyri, and Blanka Xhani. "Eco-Innovation in the Accommodation Sector in Albania." In Ninth International Scientific-Business Conference LIMEN Leadership, Innovation, Management and Economics: Integrated Politics of Research. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/limen.s.p.2023.69.

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Limited research examines eco-innovation in developing na­tions, especially when it comes to a country like Albania. Therefore, in or­der to close this gap, the purpose of this paper is to analyze the barriers and driver factors to eco-innovation in the accommodation sector in Albania. It was conducting a qualitative-method approach, with a multiple-case study of six big hotels in Albania. The authors for data collection in this study used an in-depth interview with the managers, and the main research ques­tion was “What are the drivers’ factors and barriers of eco-innovation in the accommodation sector in Albania? The interview includes both closed- and open-ended questions: the interview begins with closed-ended questions, which were used to give an overall orientation to the respondents, and after open-ended questions to offer them an opportunity to elaborate on their re­sponse and to see things from their perspective of view. Despite the eco-innovation advantages, the Albanian hospitality industry has not yet adopted them widely due to several internal and external barri­ers. The internal barriers are identified as lack of awareness and education for the potential benefits of eco-innovation, cost constraints because imple­menting eco-friendly practices and technologies often requires an initial in­vestment that some businesses may find challenging, limited technical ex­pertise as hotels may need the technical expertise to implement eco-inno­vations effectively. Regulatory challenges in Albania as a candidate country for the European Union can be seen as an external barrier because the legal system exists, but the executive system doesn’t work properly in the actions of environ­mental laws. But also, it can be seen as an incentive to shorten the time of adaptation of environmental laws because the influence of EU regulations might result in strengthened environmental protection measures in Alba­nia. This could include improvements in waste management, energy effi­ciency, and other eco-friendly practices. Another external barrier is infra­structure limitations, and access to financing as many accommodation pro­viders, especially smaller ones, may struggle to secure financing for eco-in­novation projects. Access to loans or grants for sustainable initiatives can be limited or the a lack of incentives from the Albanian government to be green, such as fiscal incentives for companies that have a higher approach to eco-innovation. As a result, by highlighting the impact of eco-innovation practices on the re­lationship between the drivers of eco-innovation and the performance of hospitality companies, this research contributes to the repository of knowl­edge related to hospitality management and eco-innovation. Additionally, the authors have identified the main barriers to greater adoption of eco-in­novation techniques in products and processes and addressed the primary concerns with the relevant stakeholders.
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McLaughlin, Ryan, and Mario G. Perhinschi. "Immunity-based Framework for Integrating Abnormal Flight Condition Accommodation within a UAV Health Management System." In AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2022-2082.

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Wang, Peng, Ershun Du, Jingyi Zhang, Danyang Yao, Pan Gu, and Ning Zhang. "Improving the accommodation of renewable resources by distributed energy management in a grid-connected system considering multiple demand responses." In 2021 International Conference on Power System Technology (POWERCON). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/powercon53785.2021.9697687.

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Tang, Liang, Michael J. Roemer, and Gregory J. Kacprzynski. "Real Time Health Estimation and Automated Fault Accommodation for Propulsion Systems." In ASME Turbo Expo 2007: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2007-27862.

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This paper presents the development of innovative realtime health estimation and automated fault accommodation techniques for advanced propulsion systems within a Dynamic Decision Support (D2S) framework. The proposed approach uses dynamic models in a real-time computing environment to not only diagnose system degradation and faults, but also to determine “on the fly” how to accommodate for them. The realtime health estimation modules enhance on-board PHM (Prognosis &amp; Health Management) capabilities with a dynamic system identification algorithm that is capable of detecting faults with a continuously updated dynamic model. In addition, a real-time, self-tuning Kalman filter and fault classification algorithm are combined to provide accurate health estimation. Based on the inferred health condition, mission requirements and flight regime information, the automated fault accommodation module automatically makes decisions regarding control reconfiguration and change of control strategies. The presented techniques have been applied to a generic turbofan engine model with simulated engine component faults and degradation and simulation results are presented. To further raise the technological readiness level, select algorithms have been implemented and evaluated on a PC104 embedded platform. The dynamic modeling capabilities, techniques and tools sets will not only improve the reliability of the propulsion systems, but also greatly enhance maintenance decision support and contingency planning concepts.
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Svendsen, Harald G., Andrzej Holdyk, Til Kristian Vrana, Idun Runde Mosgren, and Jan Wiik. "Operational Planning and Power Management System for Offshore Platform With Wind Energy Supply – Impacts on CO2 Reduction and Power Quality." In ASME 2022 41st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2022-78802.

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Abstract This paper considers the operation of offshore oil and gas platform energy systems with energy supply from wind turbines to reduce CO2 emissions. The study is conducted through simulations of a case that reflects a “typical” oil and gas platform on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, with energy demand for gas lift and gas export compressors, separator train, oil export pump, water injection pumps, accommodation and utilities. The study case with wind energy is compared to a base case with only gas turbines, and both cases have been implemented and analysed in multiple simulation tools. Results have been compared and used to assess the impact of wind integration on CO2 emissions, gas turbine fuel usage and wear and tear, power system frequency stability and other key indicators. The results are consistent between the modelling tools, and indicate a potential for CO2 emission reduction of 20–25 % for this case with a wind energy share of 26 %. There is some variation depending on the amount of reserve power required and the rules for when to start up and shut down gas turbine generators.
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Reports on the topic "Accommodation Management System"

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Sereni, Alessandro. The crucial role of international student support experts: Creative initiatives empowering international students at the University of Adelaide. Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Student Services Association, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30688/janzssa.2024-2-09.

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This paper advocates for the role of “international student support experts” in Australian higher education by showcasing four creative, cost-effective initiatives developed by the University of Adelaide’s International Student Support team. These initiatives address the nuanced needs of international students, countering the trend towards centralised support models that may overlook their specific circumstances. The first initiative is a dynamic online space on the University’s Canvas learning management system (LMS), “MyUni”, offering essential resources, community-building activities, and an effective communication channel. The second, “Fantastic Race”, is a game app that promotes cultural exchanges, teamwork, and a sense of belonging among commencing international students. The third initiative is a self-guided campus tour chatbot that allows students to explore facilities and services at their own pace and complements traditional campus exploration in an enjoyable, informative manner. The fourth, “Adelaide Ready”, is a comprehensive pre-departure program that includes student reels; staff presentations; and interactive webinars on essential topics, such as accommodation, healthcare, and campus life. These initiatives epitomise the University of Adelaide’s commitment to providing an outstanding international student experience and to fostering a sense of community and belonging. Their successful implementation underscores the crucial role of international student support experts as advocates, mentors, and guides. These professionals bridge cultural gaps, anticipate diverse needs, and tailor support services to ensure the holistic well-being of international students. In the evolving landscape of global education, they are essential for attracting, nurturing, and retaining international talent in Australia.
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Seginer, Ido, Louis D. Albright, and Robert W. Langhans. On-line Fault Detection and Diagnosis for Greenhouse Environmental Control. United States Department of Agriculture, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2001.7575271.bard.

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Background Early detection and identification of faulty greenhouse operation is essential, if losses are to be minimized by taking immediate corrective actions. Automatic detection and identification would also free the greenhouse manager to tend to his other business. Original objectives The general objective was to develop a method, or methods, for the detection, identification and accommodation of faults in the greenhouse. More specific objectives were as follows: 1. Develop accurate systems models, which will enable the detection of small deviations from normal behavior (of sensors, control, structure and crop). 2. Using these models, develop algorithms for an early detection of deviations from the normal. 3. Develop identifying procedures for the most important faults. 4. Develop accommodation procedures while awaiting a repair. The Technion team focused on the shoot environment and the Cornell University team focused on the root environment. Achievements Models: Accurate models were developed for both shoot and root environment in the greenhouse, utilizing neural networks, sometimes combined with robust physical models (hybrid models). Suitable adaptation methods were also successfully developed. The accuracy was sufficient to allow detection of frequently occurring sensor and equipment faults from common measurements. A large data base, covering a wide range of weather conditions, is required for best results. This data base can be created from in-situ routine measurements. Detection and isolation: A robust detection and isolation (formerly referred to as 'identification') method has been developed, which is capable of separating the effect of faults from model inaccuracies and disturbance effects. Sensor and equipment faults: Good detection capabilities have been demonstrated for sensor and equipment failures in both the shoot and root environment. Water stress detection: An excitation method of the shoot environment has been developed, which successfully detected water stress, as soon as the transpiration rate dropped from its normal level. Due to unavailability of suitable monitoring equipment for the root environment, crop faults could not be detected from measurements in the root zone. Dust: The effect of screen clogging by dust has been quantified. Implications Sensor and equipment fault detection and isolation is at a stage where it could be introduced into well equipped and maintained commercial greenhouses on a trial basis. Detection of crop problems requires further work. Dr. Peleg was primarily responsible for developing and implementing the innovative data analysis tools. The cooperation was particularly enhanced by Dr. Peleg's three summer sabbaticals at the ARS, Northem Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory, in Sidney, Montana. Switching from multi-band to hyperspectral remote sensing technology during the last 2 years of the project was advantageous by expanding the scope of detected plant growth attributes e.g. Yield, Leaf Nitrate, Biomass and Sugar Content of sugar beets. However, it disrupted the continuity of the project which was originally planned on a 2 year crop rotation cycle of sugar beets and multiple crops (com and wheat), as commonly planted in eastern Montana. Consequently, at the end of the second year we submitted a continuation BARD proposal which was turned down for funding. This severely hampered our ability to validate our findings as originally planned in a 4-year crop rotation cycle. Thankfully, BARD consented to our request for a one year extension of the project without additional funding. This enabled us to develop most of the methodology for implementing and running the hyperspectral remote sensing system and develop the new analytical tools for solving the non-repeatability problem and analyzing the huge hyperspectral image cube datasets. However, without validation of these tools over a ful14-year crop rotation cycle this project shall remain essentially unfinished. Should the findings of this report prompt the BARD management to encourage us to resubmit our continuation research proposal, we shall be happy to do so.
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