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Journal articles on the topic "Framework Migration"

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Nicsen, Nicsen, and Mohammad A. Amin Soetomo. "Conceptual Risk on System Migration Framework." ACMIT Proceedings 1, no. 1 (2019): 132–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.33555/acmit.v1i1.14.

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IT Risk is defined as potential lost on IT process. This IT Process may vary from design, development, implementation, or migration. This paper focuses on IT risk assessment in the migration plan. While planning migration, there are some potential risks to be considered. This can help the migration team to minimize risk during migration. The risk assessment was created by using a combination of several frameworks or guidelines. ISACA IT Risk Framework [1] and Commonwealth of Virginia ITRM Guideline [2] were used to construct the framework. For the discussion, AIIM migration plan [3] was given as an example. This conceptual framework covers four main phases: creating migration plan and system diagram, mapping migration plan to risk scenario, risk assessment, and risk control.
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Twomey, J. "Establishment Migration: An Analytical Framework." Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 18, no. 7 (1986): 967–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/a180967.

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Despite significant advances in spatial interaction methodology and modelling, the analysis of establishment migration has exhibited only limited progress. In particular, such analysis has concentrated on approximating movement by a continuous probability process. The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to illustrate the fact that establishment relocation is, and can be, more appropriately modelled as a discrete distribution process; second, to examine the rationale and performance of a standard unconstrained gravity model applied to industrial migration data in the United Kingdom. Evidence suggests that both the discrete probability process and the gravity model framework provide a foundation for the continued empirical investigation of establishment migration patterns.
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KAZZAZ, M. Mohanned, and Marek RYCHLÝ. "Ontology-Based Context Modelling and Reasoning in the Web Service Migration Framework." Acta Electrotechnica et Informatica 13, no. 4 (2013): 5–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.15546/aeei-2013-0042.

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Kama, Sami, Charles Leggett, Scott Snyder, and Vakho Tsulaia. "The ATLAS multithreaded offline framework." EPJ Web of Conferences 214 (2019): 05018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921405018.

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In preparation for Run 3 of the LHC, scheduled to start in 2021, the ATLAS experiment is revising its offline software so as to better take advantage of machines with many cores. A major part of this effort is migrating the software to run as a fully multithreaded application, as this has been shown to significantly improve the memory scaling behavior. This note outlines changes made to the software framework to support this migration.
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Betts, Alexander. "Survival Migration: A New Protection Framework." Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations 16, no. 3 (2010): 361–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/19426720-01603006.

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Janker, Judith, and Susan Thieme. "Migration and justice in the era of sustainable development goals: a conceptual framework." Sustainability Science 16, no. 5 (2021): 1423–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11625-021-00958-3.

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AbstractMigration and mobility are major characteristics of societies worldwide. The reasons for and pathways of migrations vary, as do perceptions of migration. Political debates are often organised normatively: the debate on the sustainable development goals presents migration foremost as a development issue resulting from global inequalities. The problems faced by particular migrants, and what a more sustainable approach to migration would look like are, therefore, often lost in political debates. We aim to address those gaps: the article conceptualizes, based on established academic debates, how sustainability in migration can be addressed systematically, which aspects are important for a more sustainable migration process and which trade-offs and injustices exist from several perspectives. We create a conceptual framework of sustainability in migration processes, building on the concepts of inter- and intragenerational justice, commonly accepted as the core of the sustainability concept. We apply this conceptual framework to empirical findings on labour migration and multilocality in Kyrgyzstan. The case enables consideration of the nested system effects of scale and translocality. This research is novel because it bridges the divided literature on migration, justice and sustainability, integrates theoretical and empirical insights and provokes a debate on which kind of migration we want to achieve.
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Turchyn, Yaryna, Teresa Astramowicz-Leyk, and Olha Ivasechko. "Labor Migration from Ukraine to Poland: Regulatory Framework, Key Issues and Challenges." Humanitarian vision 7, no. 1 (2021): 17–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/shv2021.01.017.

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The article deals with the conceptions of the international migration, focusing on the most relevant strategies in terms of migrant workers adaptation. The authors analyse the following conceptions: the “Pull/Push” theory, Adaptation (acculturation) Strategy, Relative Inequality Theory of Migration, the Human Capital Theory. Legal framework of Ukraine and Poland in the sphere of labor migration regulation, including set of legal acts, adopted by both countries in order to minimize possible negative outcomes caused by evolving migration flows have been analyzed. The main “pushing” migration factors of the donor countries and “pulling” factors of the recipients are clarified. The main motive for migrating to Poland is to form a so-called "airbag" for their families in Ukraine. The point is that thanks to remittances, clothes, food, etc., Ukrainian labor migrants form a sense of confidence in the future of their family members in the “era of poverty”, which is identified with the Ukrainian state. The positive and negative consequences of the migration flows intensification of Ukrainian workers for both Ukraine and Poland are highlighted. Future scenarios for modeling migration flows are shaped, namely: optimistic, pessimistic, and realistic and the Covid-19 migration pattern. Recommendations for strengthening the effectiveness of Ukrainian-Polish cooperation in solving of the labor migration problems are suggested. The assessment of the trends of current migration policy of Warsaw has been carried out in accordance with multilateral MIPEX Index. Thus, migration policy is assessing as the “equality in the paper” and is rating lower (40/100 points) than average indicator among EU-countries. The conclusions assert that migration policy should be based on the principle of “tripartism” and serve the donor state, the recipient state and the migrants themselves.
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Renaud, Fabrice G., Olivia Dun, Koko Warner, and Janos Bogardi. "A Decision Framework for Environmentally Induced Migration." International Migration 49 (May 19, 2011): e5-e29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2435.2010.00678.x.

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Mudawar, Muhamed F., and Mohammed K. AlGhuson. "Parallel Data Migration Framework on Linux Clusters." Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering 36, no. 5 (2011): 785–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13369-011-0073-5.

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Pu, Tongzheng, Ming Huang, and Jingjing Yang. "Migration knowledge graph framework and its application." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1955, no. 1 (2021): 012071. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1955/1/012071.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Framework Migration"

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Strohkirch, Cornelis, and Marcus Österberg. "Effort distribution for the Small System Migration Framework." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-258087.

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Performing a migration of a legacy system can often be a daunting task. However, there often comes a time where maintaining a legacy system is not profitable. At such a time, estimating how much effort is required to perform a migration can be vital for the legacy system holders. There is a lack of research that shows the effort distribution for migrations of small legacy systems.The contribution of this thesis is an effort distribution for a framework for migrations called Small System Migration Framework (SSMF) and SSMF. The purpose of the thesis is to evaluate how the effort is distributed over different activities when migrating a small legacy system. The goal of the thesis is to help provide a basis for the estimation process during migrations. This was done by documenting how effort is distributed over different activities contained in SSMF.This thesis takes an abductive approach, combining an inductive approach used in the creation of a framework and a deductive approach to document how effort was distributed during the migration. A framework was created using the literature study and this framework was used to conduct a migration.The result of this thesis was an updated framework and a table presenting the effort distribution of the migration. The framework showed factors that were influential when migrating the system. The effort distribution presents how effort is distributed over activities and shows which activities during the migration required more effort.Finally the thesis concludes that effort is highly centered around the preparation phase of the migration. Understanding legacy systems can be a challenge, lacking documentation and issues brought by the lack of maintenance results in high effort during this phase. Allocating more resources for the preparation phase and having access to people with experience during the preparation phase would likely make for a smoother transition with less unidentified problems appearing.<br>Att utföra en migration av ett ”legacy” system kan ofta vara en skrämmande uppgift. Det kommer dock ofta en tidpunkt då det inte längre är lönsamt att underhålla ett legacy system. Vid en sådan tidpunkt kan estimering av hur mycket insats som krävs för att utföra en migrering vara vital för ägarna av legacy systemet. Det finns en avsaknad av forskning som visar hur insats är fördelad för migrationer av små system.Bidraget av denna avhandling är ett ramverk för migrationer kallat Small System Migration Framework (SSMF) och en insats fördelning for SSMF. Ändamålet för avhandlingen är att evaluera hur insats är fördelad över olika aktiviteter vid migrering av små ”legacy” system. Målet med avhandlingen är att hjälpa förse en bas för estimeringsprocessen under migrering. Detta gjordes genom att dokumentera hur insats var fördelad över olika aktiviter i SSMF.Denna avhandling använde sig av ett abduktiv tillvägagångsätt, en kombination av ett induktivt tillvägagångssätt i skapandet av ett ramverk och ett deduktivt tillvägagångsätt i dokumenteringen av hur insats var fördelad under migrationen. En litteratur studie gjordes för att skapa ramverket och detta ramverk användes sedan för att göra en migrering.Resultatet av fallstudien var ett uppdaterat ramverk och en tabell som presenterar insatsfördelningen för en migrering. Ramverket visade faktorer som var inflytelserika vid migrering av systemet. Insatsfördelningen presenterade hur insats var fördelat mellan olika aktiviter och vilka aktiviteter som krävde mer insats under migreringen.Slutligen sammanfattar avhandlingen att insats är högt centrerad runt förberedelsefasen vid migrering. Att förstå legacy system kan vara en utmaning, bristande dokumentation och problem från bristande underhåll resulterar i hög insatsfördelning i denna fas. Allokering av mer resurser vid förberedelsefasen och att ha tillgång till personer med erfarenheter vid förberedelsefasen skulle troligen ge en mjukare övergång med mindre oidentifierade problem som visar sig.
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Chi, Jack. "Virtual Frameworks for Source Migration." Thesis, University of Waterloo, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10012/1112.

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<em>Virtual Frameworks</em> for source migration is a methodology to extract classes and interfaces from one or more frameworks used by an application. After migration, a new set of frameworks called virtual frameworks can replace the original frameworks used. The classes and interfaces extracted are used to create a proxy layer for these new frameworks. The application then depends on this proxy layer, and through it the new frameworks, rather than on the original frameworks. A combination of three patterns: Bridge, Adapter, and Proxy are used in these new frameworks. By doing so the changes made to the application source code are minimized during migration.
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Kaplan, Halil. "A Migration Management Framework Proposal For Cobol/cics Based Mainframes." Master's thesis, METU, 2010. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12611504/index.pdf.

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Today, mainframes contain a considerable portion of business applications worldwide. It is estimated that the current inventory of production COBOL running on mainframes is 150 to 200 billion lines of code. Despite the efforts to change within the mainframe environment, these mainframes, nowadays, face major problems for host organizations due to a combined set of financial, business related, technical and organizational problems. Moreover, the factors like diminishing resources (COBOL programmers), lack of documentation, inability to integrate with other systems, increasing maintenance costs, etc. have caused the organizations search for migration solutions. To overcome this problem within the context of modernization, over the years several main migration approaches that ranges from simple screen scraping methods to complete re-write of applications or re-hosting of platforms have been developed. To contribute to the solution of this overall problem, this thesis proposes a methodology framework specifically for the COBOL/CICS based mainframes. The research studies in this topic within this field are mainly focused on the technical aspects whereas our concentration is covering not only that but the other essential aspects of the problem domain. These are organizational view, project management view and process view. Within the thesis study, a special interest is given to the modernization strategy selection among migration, rewrite, packaged and do-nothing alternatives. Experimental results are also provided within the thesis to prove the usability of the approach for this selection.
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Garrick, Catherine Lesley. "A channels framework for the study of skilled international migration." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 1991. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/6625/.

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Recent studies have identified a fundamental change in the character of much international migration. Skilled migrants have become a major component of most population flows and a majority in some cases. New forms of international labour migration and new historical and geographical contexts of international skill transfer, therefore require new frameworks for analysis. The main thrust of this research is to apply, extend and adapt a `migration channels' framework within the specific geographical context of Scotland's skilled international migration system. The concept of migration channels is founded on the observation that fewer and fewer international migrants themselves directly obtain jobs, work permits or residence visas. Increasingly, international skill transfers are regulated and manipulated by intermediary agencies. Identification and analysis of migration channels is therefore important since they play a key role in explaining firstly, which persons from the large pool of potential migrants are selected for migration, and, secondly, how a highly skilled international migration system is controlled and directed. A main aim of this research is to identify and understand the international migration processes operating in the Scottish context of skilled international migration. These processes are examined in relation to the differential selectivity and `control' each represents, with regard to the characteristics of the migrants involved with them, and the characteristics of their migration history. The importance of the concept of career and career advancement for explanation of skilled international migration is examined, in relation to respondents involved with each channel.
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Alkhateeb, Ali. "Libyan Detention Centers : Libya’s Legal and Regulatory Framework on Migration." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Juridiska institutionen, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-165275.

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Walid, Rohaimi. "Software Evolution in the context of .Net Framework." Thesis, Jönköping University, School of Engineering, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-902.

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<p>This paper discusses the process of software evolution and especially software migration in the context of .NET Technologies. Actually most of the companies that uses legacy systems implemented with procedural languages as C, Visual Basic and so on, meet some problems when new requirement specifications have to be integrated.</p><p>One possibility to deal with this situation is to choose a good migration strategy from these legacy systems towards new Object Oriented design.</p><p>There are some migration processes that enable the fulfilment of this task but most of the time theses processes cannot be applied directly without any modification.</p><p>This report presents a migration strategy and migration process applied for a real case of an application in a company. The New Object Oriented design of the application and the result are discussed in the following sections of this document.</p>
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Plazaola, Prado Leonel. "An information system migration framework for the electricity industry control centers." Licentiate thesis, KTH, Electrical Systems, 2003. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-1613.

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<p>The Electricity Industry Reforms (EIR) is a worldwidephenomenon that is inducing an intensive business orientedcontext in the organization, processes and functions of theElectricity Industry (EI). The electric power grid is nowtreated as the electricity market, the consumer as thecustomer, the power system activities are related to marketactors (i.e. generators, distributors and retailers) and theElectricity Industry Control Centers (EICC) provide theessential coordination and economic trade functions andtransactions.</p><p>The EICC are looking for solutions to introduce, amongstothers, emerging information processes in the business orientedcontext with all the Electricity Industry actors without losingthe technical reliability of the EI. The EIR is delineated as amajor change on the traditional EI relying heavily oninformation exchange amongst the market actors.</p><p>In the Central American countries, these EIR started around1996. The EICC in this region are facing the demanded changeswith information legacy systems, in operation long time beforethe EIR and considered already obsolete.</p><p>This thesis exploresand summarizes, as a researchcontribution, the main problems at the EICCs in CentralAmerica, in managing the incorporation of emerging informationproc-esses.</p><p>An Information System Migration Framework (ISMF) for theEICC is proposed as a re-search contribution and solution tothe problems identified. The ISMF here presented provides a setof steps and guidelines to follow for managing any emerginginformation processes in a systematic, feasible and reliableway. The ISMF is a continuous description of emerginginformation processes, risk assessments, requirementelicitation and specifica-tions with traceable and incrementalimplementations without completely replacing the system. TheISMF has as fundamental characteristic that provides a feasibleview of the current operation of the EICC, a continuous anditerative process of controlled changes and a systematicprocess to update the EICC operation model with a set of stepsthat are implementation independent, technology independent,process ori-ented and user centered.</p><p>The ISMF’s feasibility, replicability and useracceptance has partially tested at the EICC in El Salvador andNicaragua.</p><p><b>Key words:</b>Electricity Industry, Electricity IndustryReforms, Electricity Industry Control Centers, InformationSystem Migration, Information Systems Modeling andRequirements, Case Studies in the Electricity Industry inCentral America.</p>
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Zhu, Jiedan. "An Autonomic Framework Supporting Task Consolidation and Migration in the Cloud Environment." The Ohio State University, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1310758418.

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Ukwuegbu, Bernard. "THE JUDEO-CHRISTIAN REDEMPTIVE HISTORY: AN ALTERNATIVE FRAMEWORK FOR THE MIGRATION DEBATE." Bulletin of Ecumenical Theology, 2006. http://digital.library.duq.edu/u?/bet,2929.

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Song, Lina. "Rural-urban labour migration in China : the institutional framework, incentives, determinants and processes." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.264919.

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Books on the topic "Framework Migration"

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Trujano, Carlos Yescas Angeles. Indigenous routes: A framework for understanding indigenous migration. International Organization for Migration, 2008.

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Indigenous routes: A framework for understanding indigenous migration. International Organization for Migration, 2008.

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Hussain, S. M. Turab. Rural to urban migration and network effects in an extended family framework. Lahore University of Management Sciences, 2005.

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Paola, Alvarez Sandra, Zimbabwe. Ministry of Economic Planning and Investment Promotion, and International Organization for Migration, eds. The flow, impact and regulatory framework of migrant labour remittances in Zimbabwe. International Organization for Migration, 2009.

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McCormick, Dorothy. China, India, and African manufacturing: Framework for understanding the impact of aid and migration. s.n., 2006.

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Bagshaw, Simon. Developing a normative framework for the protection of internally displaced persons. Transnational Publishers, 2005.

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Switzerland), Displacement Solutions (Organization :. Bangladesh housing, land, and property (HLP) rights initiative: Climate displacement in Bangladesh : stakeholders, laws, and policies : mapping the existing institutional framework. Young Power in Social Action, 2014.

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Puvvala, Jawahar. .NET for Java developers: Migrating to C [hash]. Addison-Wesley, 2004.

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Migrating to iPhone and iPad for .NET developers. Apress, 2011.

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Chettri, Mona, and Michael Eilenberg, eds. Development Zones in Asian Borderlands. Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463726238.

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Development Zones in Asian Borderlands maps the nexus between global capital flows, national economic policies, infrastructural connectivity, migration, and aspirations for modernity in the borderlands of South and South-East Asia. In doing so, it demonstrates how these are transforming borderlands from remote, peripheral backyards to front-yards of economic development and state-building. Development zones encapsulate the networks, institutions, politics and processes specific to enclave development, and offer a new analytical framework for thinking about borderlands; namely, as sites of capital accumulation, territorialisation and socio-spatial changes.
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Book chapters on the topic "Framework Migration"

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Paoletti, Emanuela. "Theoretical Framework." In The Migration of Power and North-South Inequalities. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230299283_2.

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DeNew, John P. Haisken. "Economic Framework." In Migration and the Inter-Industry Wage Structure in Germany. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80142-6_2.

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Jamal Al-deen, Taghreed. "Class, Migration and Education: Conceptual Framework." In Motherhood, Education and Migration. Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9429-5_2.

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Wang, Huiyao, and Yue Bao. "Theoretical Framework and Research Methodology." In Reverse Migration in Contemporary China. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137450609_2.

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Raymer, James. "A General Framework for Estimating Population Movements." In Demographic Aspects of Migration. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-92563-9_3.

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Esswein, Werner, Andreas Gehlert, and Grit Seiffert. "Towards a Framework for Model Migration." In Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design. Springer International Publishing, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-25975-6_33.

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Bernard, Aude, Martin Bell, Elin Charles-Edwards, and Yu Zhu. "Understanding Internal Migration: A Conceptual Framework." In Internal Migration in the Countries of Asia. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44010-7_2.

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Bell-Fialkoff, Andrew. "The Framework." In The Role of Migration in the History of the Eurasian Steppe. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-61837-8_1.

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Triandafyllidou, Anna, and Eda Gemi. "Setting the analytical framework." In Rethinking Migration and Return in Southeastern Europe. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429344343-2.

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Jayasuriya, Rasika Ramburuth. "Normative and conceptual framework." In Children, Human Rights and Temporary Labour Migration. Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003028000-2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Framework Migration"

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Zarrabi, Amirreza, Khairulmizam Samsudin, and Amin Ziaei. "Dynamic process migration framework." In 2013 International Conference of Information and Communication Technology (ICoICT). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icoict.2013.6574611.

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Majhi, Santosh Kumar, and Sunil Kumar Dhal. "A security context migration framework for Virtual Machine migration." In 2015 International Conference on Computing and Network Communications (CoCoNet). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/coconet.2015.7411225.

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Sabiri, Khadija, Fouzia Benabbou, Hicham Moutachaouik, and Mustapha Hain. "Towards a cloud migration framework." In 2015 Third World Conference on Complex Systems (WCCS). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icocs.2015.7483315.

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Pamami, Pooja, Aman Jain, and Navneet Sharma. "Cloud Migration Metamodel : A framework for legacy to cloud migration." In 2019 9th International Conference on Cloud Computing, Data Science & Engineering (Confluence). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/confluence.2019.8776983.

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Auer, Florian, Michael Felderer, and Valentina Lenarduzzi. "Towards defining a microservice migration framework." In XP '18 Companion: 19th International Conference on Agile Software Development. ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3234152.3234197.

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Ahmed, Monjur, and Navjot Singh. "A Framework for Strategic Cloud Migration." In the 2019 5th International Conference. ACM Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3330482.3330528.

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Kwon, Jin-woo, JinSeok Oh, InChang Jeong, and Soo-Mook Moon. "Framework separated migration for web applications." In 2015 13th IEEE Symposium on Embedded Systems for Real-Time Multimedia (ESTIMedia). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/estimedia.2015.7351767.

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Liu*, Shouwei, Taichen Liu, and Huazhong Wang. "A MapGather Framework for seismic migration." In 2016 Workshop: High Performance Computing, Beijing, China, 14-16 November 2016. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/hpc2016-014.

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Srinivas, B. V., B. Shruthi, Kavitha S. Patil, and Indrajit Mandal. "A Framework for Efficient Virtual Machine Migration." In 2018 International Conference on Current Trends towards Converging Technologies (ICCTCT). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icctct.2018.8550975.

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Kazzaz, M. Mohanned, and Marek Rychly. "Restful-Based Mobile Web Service Migration Framework." In 2017 IEEE International Conference on AI & Mobile Services (AIMS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aims.2017.18.

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Reports on the topic "Framework Migration"

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Battistella, Graziano. Return Migration: A Conceptual and Policy Framework. Center for Migration Studies, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14240/cmsesy030818.

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Shiomoto, K., ed. Framework for MPLS-TE to GMPLS Migration. RFC Editor, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc5145.

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Azuma, Daniel, James Lin, Eugene Chun, and Matthew Richardson. A Framework for Migration of Networked Intercommunication Processes. Defense Technical Information Center, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada451445.

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Gutiérrez Rodríguez, Encarnación. Entangled Migrations The Coloniality of Migration and Creolizing Conviviality. Maria Sibylla Merian International Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences Conviviality-Inequality in Latin America, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46877/rodriguez.2021.35.

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This Working Paper discusses entangled migrations as territorially and temporally entangled onto-epistemological phenomena. As a theoretical-analytical framework, it addresses the material, epistemological and ethical premises of spatial-temporal entanglements and relationality in the understanding of migration as a modern colonial phenomenon. Entangled migrations acknowledges that local migratory movements mirror global migrations in complex ways, engaging with the analysis of historical connections, territorial entrenchments, cultural confluences, and overlapping antagonistic relations across nations and continents. Drawing on European immigration to the American continent and specifically to Brazil in the 19th century, this argument is tentatively developed by discussing two opposite moments of entangled migrations, the coloniality of migration and creolizing conviviality. To do this, the paper engages first with the theoretical framework of spatial-temporal entanglements. Second, it approaches the coloniality of migration. Finally, it briefly discusses creolizing conviviality.
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Godenau, Dirk. Migration and the economy. Observatorio de la Inmigración de Tenerife. Departamento de Geografía e Historia. Universidad de La Laguna. Tenerife, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/r.obitfact.2020.02.

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Economic reasons are among the basic explanatory factors of migration, whether international or internally within a country. In turn, migratory movements have effects on the economy in terms of economic growth in general, but also in the different markets (work, housing, consumer goods, etc.) and public services (education, health, social services, etc.). The purpose of this document is to offer an overview of these interactions between migration and the economy in the case of the Canary Islands. To do this, certain conceptual clarifications will be made initially involving the mutual determination of both processes, before later providing specifics with evidence on the Canarian case for the main issues considered: the economic reasons for migration, and its impact on economic growth, the labour market and the living conditions of the immigrant population. The final section alludes to the importance of the institutional framework that regulates these relations between migration and the economy, which are far from being interpretable as a mechanical relationship and isolated from the political sphere.
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Estevens, João. Migration crisis in the EU: developing a framework for analysis of national security and defence strategies. IPRI-NOVA, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23906/wp57/2018.

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Skalski, John R., and Roger F. Ngouenet. Monitoring and Evaluation of Smolt Migration in the Columbia Basin : Volume VII : Evaluation of the Compliance Testing Framework for RPA Improvement as Stated in the 2000 Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS) Biological Opinion. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/961873.

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Böhm, Franziska, Ingrid Jerve Ramsøy, and Brigitte Suter. Norms and Values in Refugee Resettlement: A Literature Review of Resettlement to the EU. Malmö University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24834/isbn.9789178771776.

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As a result of the refugee reception crisis in 2015 the advocacy for increasing resettlement numbers in the overall refugee protection framework has gained momentum, as has research on resettlement to the EU. While the UNHCR purports resettlement as a durable solution for the international protection of refugees, resettlement programmes to the European Union are seen as a pillar of the external dimension of the EU’s asylum and migration policies and management. This paper presents and discusses the literature regarding the value transmissions taking place within these programmes. It reviews literature on the European resettlement process – ranging from the selection of refugees to be resettled, the information and training they receive prior to travelling to their new country of residence, their reception upon arrival, their placement and dispersal in the receiving state, as well as programs of private and community sponsorship. The literature shows that even if resettlement can be considered an external dimension of European migration policy, this process does not end at the border. Rather, resettlement entails particular forms of reception, placement and dispersal as well as integration practices that refugees are confronted with once they arrive in their resettlement country. These practices should thus be understood in the context of the resettlement regime as a whole. In this paper we map out where and how values (here understood as ideas about how something should be) and norms (expectations or rules that are socially enforced) are transmitted within this regime. ‘Value transmission’ is here understood in a broad sense, taking into account the values that are directly transmitted through information and education programmes, as well as those informing practices and actors’ decisions. Identifying how norms and values figure in the resettlement regime aid us in further understanding decision making processes, policy making, and the on-the-ground work of practitioners that influence refugees’ lives. An important finding in this literature review is that vulnerability is a central notion in international refugee protection, and even more so in resettlement. Ideas and practices regarding vulnerability are, throughout the resettlement regime, in continuous tension with those of security, integration, and of refugees’ own agency. The literature review and our discussion serve as a point of departure for developing further investigations into the external dimension of value transmission, which in turn can add insights into the role of norms and values in the making and un-making of (external) boundaries/borders.
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