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Milojičić, Dejan S., Fred Douglis, Yves Paindaveine, Richard Wheeler, and Songnian Zhou. "Process migration." ACM Computing Surveys 32, no. 3 (September 2000): 241–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/367701.367728.

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Naumenko, Tamara V. "THE SPECIFICS OF THE EUROPEAN MIGRATION PROCESS." EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYA 9/4, no. 129 (2022): 64–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/ek.up.p.r.2022.09.04.008.

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The article is devoted to the consideration of an acute issue of modernity – the problem of migration. The most important aspects of the migration crisis in Europe are analyzed and much attention is paid to its impact on young people and on the formation of the youth environment. The analysis of this problem is carried out from various sides of the political space of modernity and participants in political processes, as well as from the perspective of the predictive function of the scientific article, several possible ways to solve this problem using generalized international experience are proposed
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Beames, Simon, and Kenneth Fraser. "Migration Pattern Process." Architectural Design 79, no. 5 (September 2009): 120–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ad.963.

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Hidayati, Inayah. "The Process of Migration and Communication Technology Roles among Labor Migrants in Batam - Indonesia." Society 7, no. 2 (December 31, 2019): 173–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.33019/society.v7i2.99.

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This research explains the roles of communication technology on the migration process of labor migrants in Batam, Indonesia. Differences between places are strong reasons for people to migrate. The advances in communication technology have freed up opportunities for people to migrate. Technology has made it more accessible for migrants to raise links to their next destination through the internet. Interactions within communication technology make migration easier by decreasing the expenses and risks of moving. The explanations in this study are to understand the communication technology for the migrating process and calculate the social networks of migrants. This research applied mixed methods to explore the migration process with data collected included quantitative data from a survey with 500 respondents and supported by qualitative data from in-depth interviews. The results: 1) Communication technology helps migrants in the migration process, especially for searching for information about the destination area. 2) The migrant who uses communication technology has a strong social network and less risk of migration. The role of communication technology in the migration's processes is as a tool to maintain social ties of migrants, migrant uses their social media to make contact and gain information about their destination. This study related to SDGs' target number 10.7 which facilitates orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration and mobility of people, including through the implementation of planned and well-managed migration policies, communications technology facilitate safe and well-managed migration.
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Larner, Ken, and Craig Beasley. "Cascaded migrations: Improving the accuracy of finite‐difference migration." GEOPHYSICS 52, no. 5 (May 1987): 618–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1442331.

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The accuracy of time migrations done with finite‐difference schemes deteriorates with increasing reflector dip. Some properties of migration in general, and of finite‐difference approaches in particular, suggest a way of improving the accuracy of finite‐difference schemes for migrating steep dips. First, although data will be undermigrated when too low a velocity is used in migration, a correctly migrated result can be obtained by migrating again, this time with the previously undermigrated result as input. In fact, a sequence of undermigrations will yield the correct result as long as the sum of the squares of the migration velocities used in the different migration stages equals the square of the correct migration velocity. A second property is that the apparent spatial dip of a reflector perceived by the migration process is a function of not only the time dip of the unmigrated reflection, but also the velocity used in the migration. In a sequence of low‐velocity migrations, the apparent spatial dip perceived at each migration stage can be considerably less than the true dip. Thus, because finite‐difference migration is accurate for small spatial dips, the cascaded migrations yield a more accurate result than that of single‐stage migration. Also, because each migration stage is done with low velocity, the depth step can be large; hence, the computational effort need not be. The accuracy of the method is not compromised (in fact, it improves) in media in which velocity increases with depth. Moreover, the cascaded approach suffers no more than other methods of time migration where velocity varies mildly in the lateral direction. In applications of the method to stacked data from the Gulf of Mexico, reflections from near‐vertical flanks of salt domes were migrated with accuracy comparable to that achieved by frequency‐wavenumber domain migration.
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Romero, Louis A., Dennis C. Ghiglia, Curtis C. Ober, and Scott A. Morton. "Phase encoding of shot records in prestack migration." GEOPHYSICS 65, no. 2 (March 2000): 426–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1444737.

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Frequency‐domain shot‐record migration can produce higher quality images than Kirchhoff migration but typically at a greater cost. The computing cost of shot‐record migration is the product of the number of shots in the survey and the expense of each individual migration. Many attempts to reduce this cost have focused on the speed of the individual migrations, trying to achieve a better trade‐off between accuracy and speed. Another approach is to reduce the number of migrations. We investigate the simultaneous migration of shot records using frequency‐domain shot‐record migration algorithms. The difficulty with this approach is the production of so‐called crossterms between unrelated shot and receiver wavefields, which generate unwanted artifacts or noise in the final image. To reduce these artifacts and obtain an image comparable in quality to the single‐shot‐per‐migration result, we have introduced a process called phase encoding, which shifts or disperses these crossterms. The process of phase encoding thus allows one to trade S/N ratio for the speed of migrating the entire survey. Several encoding functions and two application strategies have been tested. The first strategy, combining multiple shots per migration and using each shot only once, reduces computation in direct relation to the number of shots combined. The second strategy, performing multiple migrations of all the shots in the survey, provides a means to reduce the crossterm noise by stacking the resulting images. The additional noise in both strategies may be tolerated if it is no stronger than the inherent seismic noise in the migrated image and if the final image is achieved with less cost.
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Branford, A. J. "A self-excited migration process." Journal of Applied Probability 22, no. 1 (March 1985): 58–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3213748.

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Processes whose entities would be independent but whose behaviour is influenced by environmental variables, which they in turn affect, are processes with mediated interactions. The independent open migration process with which is associated a random variable, the excitation, is such a process. This self-excited (conditionally) independent open migration process, with finite excitation, is related to a derived process, its piecewise-deterministic analogue. The correspondence gives insight into the process, as well as an equilibrium independence result. A simple example illustrates the presence of paroxysmal phenomena.
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Patel, Drashti. "Process migration and load balancing." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN ADVANCE ENGINEERING 1, no. 1 (January 27, 2015): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.26472/ijrae.v1i1.10.

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Zarrabi, Amirreza. "A Generic Process Migration Algorithm." International Journal of Distributed and Parallel systems 3, no. 5 (September 30, 2012): 29–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/ijdps.2012.3504.

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Song, Xue Ying, Xiao Jun Hu, Cai Xia Jin, Ji Song Yang, Hong Liang Chen, Yong Xia Hou, and Yu Shuang Li. "Cadmium Migration and Distribution Process." Advanced Materials Research 518-523 (May 2012): 1873–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.518-523.1873.

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The significant pollution accidents which not only threaten public health and public property safety, but also bring major disaster, have become the world concerning environmental problems. The migration process and feature of CdCl2 in the vertical and horizontal profiles of soil were studied by the stimulating experiment to present the theory for the treatment of significant pollution accident. The column leaching device was taken to simulate the vertical and horizontal migration of CdCl2 in the soil profile under two-phase rainfall during 16 days. The portable manual control negative pressure pump was taken to extract soil solution sample and the CdCl2 concentration was determined by the atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Results showed that during the whole experiment, the obvious horizontal and vertical migration features of CdCl2 appeared. The CdCl2 covered the whole horizontal profile in 0.5 h and the whole vertical profile in 146 hours. The relative variation rate of CdCl2 in the different depth of bulk showed that the rapid passing time differed in the different depths. The simulating device used in this paper could well investigate the vertical and horizontal distribution and migration of contaminant. Under the condition of greater rainfall, the CdCl2 gave priority to the horizontal runoff in the surface soil, followed by the vertical migration.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Process migration"

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De, Paoli Damien, and mikewood@deakin edu au. "Multiple strategy process migration." Deakin University. School of Computing and Mathematics, 1996. http://tux.lib.deakin.edu.au./adt-VDU/public/adt-VDU20051110.115628.

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The future of computing lies with distributed systems, i.e. a network of workstations controlled by a modern distributed operating system. By supporting load balancing and parallel execution, the overall performance of a distributed system can be improved dramatically. Process migration, the act of moving a running process from a highly loaded machine to a lightly loaded machine, could be used to support load balancing, parallel execution, reliability etc. This thesis identifies the problems past process migration facilities have had and determines the possible differing strategies that can be used to resolve these problems. The result of this analysis has led to a new design philosophy. This philosophy requires the design of a process migration facility and the design of an operating system to be conducted in parallel. Modern distributed operating systems follow the microkernel and client/server paradigms. Applying these design paradigms, in conjunction with the requirements of both process migration and a distributed operating system, results in a system where each resource is controlled by a separate server process. However, a process is a complex resource composed of simple resources such as data structures, an address space and communication state. For this reason, a process migration facility does not directly migrate the resources of a process. Instead, it requests the appropriate servers to transfer the resources. This novel solution yields a modular, high performance facility that is easy to create, debug and maintain. Furthermore, the design easily incorporates providing multiple migration strategies. In order to verify the validity of this design, a process migration facility was developed and tested within RHODOS (ResearcH Oriented Distributed Operating System). RHODOS is a modern microkernel and client/server based distributed operating system. In RHODOS, a process is composed of at least three separate resources: process state - maintained by a process manager, address space - maintained by a memory manager and communication state - maintained by an InterProcess Communication Manager (IPCM). The RHODOS multiple strategy migration manager utilises the services of the process, memory and IPC Managers to migrate the resources of a process. Performance testing of this facility indicates that this design is as fast or better than existing systems which use faster hardware. Furthermore, by studying the results of the performance test ing, the conditions under which a particular strategy should be employed have been identified. This thesis also addresses heterogeneous process migration. The current trend is to have islands of homogeneous workstations amid a sea of heterogeneity. From this situation and the current literature on the topic, heterogeneous process migration can be seen as too inefficient for general use. Instead, only homogeneous workstations should be used for process migration. This implies a need to locate homogeneous workstations. Entities called traders, which store and disseminate knowledge about the resources of several workstations, should be used to provide resource discovery. Resource discovery will enable the detection of homogeneous workstations to which processes can be migrated.
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佘啓明 and Kai-ming Shea. "Process migration on multiprocessor systems." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1997. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31236121.

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Shea, Kai-ming. "Process migration on multiprocessor systems /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1997. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B18614085.

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Nuttall, Mark Patrick. "Cluster load balancing using process migration." Thesis, Imperial College London, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.267613.

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Wong, Ying-ying, and 王瑩瑩. "Process migration for distributed Java computing." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2009. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B43085386.

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Lu, Junde. "Model migration based on process similarity /." View abstract or full-text, 2008. http://library.ust.hk/cgi/db/thesis.pl?CBME%202008%20LU.

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Wong, Ying-ying. "Process migration for distributed Java computing." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2009. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B43085386.

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Granebring, Annika. "ERP Migration Structure : an Innovation Process Perspective." Licentiate thesis, Mälardalen University, School of Business, 2005. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-81.

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馬家駒 and Ka-kui Ma. "Transparent process migration for parallel Java computing." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2001. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31226474.

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Ma, Ka-kui. "Transparent process migration for parallel Java computing /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2001. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B23589371.

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Books on the topic "Process migration"

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Lukas, Welser, and Ohanjanyan Zara, eds. Migration process in Armenia. 2nd ed. Erevan: Institute of Philosophy and Law of Armenian National Academy of Sciences, 2003.

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S, Liu Jane W., ed. Process migration in UNIX environments. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1988.

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Karagiorgos, Effie. The benefits of active process migration. Ottawa: National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1992.

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Young, E. A. Mobility for survival: A process analysis of aboriginal population movement in central Australia. Darwin: Australian National University, North Australia Research Unit, 1989.

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Gentrification and schools: The process of integration when whites reverse flight. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.

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Sadyalunda, M. G. Migration to object-oriented business process reengineering: (OOBPR). London: University ofEast London, 1995.

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S, Liu Jane W., and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Correctness criteria for process migration: An extended abstract. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1988.

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Downing, Bradley. Migration use cases with the Migration Manager: Covers Tivoli Service Request Manager, CCMDB, and Tivoli's process automation engine migrations. [Poughkeepsie, N.Y.?]: IBM Corp., International Technical Support Organization, 2011.

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Harbus, Robert Steven Allan. Dynamic process migration: to migrate or not to migrate. Toronto: University of Toronto, Dept. of Computer Science, 1986.

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Guy, Standing, International Labour Office, and World Employment Programme, eds. Labour circulation and the labour process. London [England]: Croom Helm, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Process migration"

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Malik, Sahil, and Srini Sistla. "Migration Process." In Pro SharePoint Migration, 1–38. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4483-7_1.

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M., Sumeetha. "Labour Process in Migration." In Handbook of Internal Migration in India, 279–89. B1/I-1 Mohan Cooperative Industrial Area, Mathura Road New Delhi 110 044: SAGE Publications Pvt Ltd, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9789353287788.n20.

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Phinney, Jean S. "Cultural identity and the adaptation of immigrants: An interactive process." In Migration, 87–106. Wien: Böhlau Verlag, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.7767/boehlau.9783205789871.87.

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Arnold, Wido, and Makoto Nishigaki. "Mass- and Energy Migration in Low Pervious Material." In Process Modelling, 480–96. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60120-0_33.

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Borhen, Marzougui, Khaled Hassine, and Kamel Barkaoui. "Modeling Migration of Mobile Agents." In Business Process Management Workshops, 530–40. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36285-9_54.

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Rahman, Md Mizanur. "Remittance as a Social Process." In Bangladeshi Migration to Singapore, 123–38. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3858-7_6.

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Onderka, Zdzisław, and Dariusz Półchłopek. "Image Processing with Process Migration." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 153–60. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10662-5_19.

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Reichert, Manfred, and Barbara Weber. "Process Evolution and Instance Migration." In Enabling Flexibility in Process-Aware Information Systems, 253–95. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30409-5_9.

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Unterreiner, Anne, and Agnieszka Weinar. "Introduction: Integration as a Three-Way Process." In Global Migration Issues, 1–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56176-9_1.

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Michael Ayas, Hamdy, Philipp Leitner, and Regina Hebig. "The Migration Journey Towards Microservices." In Product-Focused Software Process Improvement, 20–35. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91452-3_2.

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Conference papers on the topic "Process migration"

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Yalamanchili, Mallik V., and Robert M. Hyatt. "Heterogeneous process migration." In the 35th Annual Southeast Regional Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2817460.2817530.

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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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Paindaveine, Y., and D. S. Milojicic. "Process vs. task migration." In Proceedings of HICSS-29: 29th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. IEEE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hicss.1996.495515.

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"Cloud Migration Process - Case Study on Business Migration Process to the Cloud." In 3rd International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0004362301190122.

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Zepeda, Leopoldo, Elizabeth Cecena, Jose Sosa, Carlos Angulo, and Rosario Gonzalez. "A model driven method for data migration: Data migrattion with MDA." In 2017 6th International Conference on Software Process Improvement (CIMPS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cimps.2017.8169958.

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Pahl, Claus, and Huanhuan Xiong. "Migration to PaaS clouds - Migration process and architectural concerns." In 2013 IEEE 7th International Symposium on the Maintenance and Evolution of Service-Oriented and Cloud-Based Systems (MESOCA). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mesoca.2013.6632740.

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Zayas, E. "Attacking the process migration bottleneck." In the eleventh ACM Symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/41457.37503.

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Ness, I., and A. Gatti. "Gas Migration Remediation Process Development." In Annual Technical Meeting. Petroleum Society of Canada, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/95-87.

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Yilmaz, Buse, Ilyas Turimbetov, and Didem Unat. "Program analysis for process migration." In the 8th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3315568.3329969.

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Agundo, José Sánchez-Arévalo, and Guangwu Liu. "Migration Process Between CAD Systems." In International Conference on Computer Applications in Shipbuilding 2013. RINA, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3940/rina.iccas.2013.53.

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Reports on the topic "Process migration"

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Douglis, Fred, and John Ousterhout. Transparent Process Migration for Personal Workstations. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada632160.

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Douglis, Fred. Process Migration in the Sprite Operating System. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada619399.

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Hoem, Jan M., and Lesia Nedoluzhko. Marriage formation as a process intermediary between migration and childbearing. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, March 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/mpidr-wp-2008-015.

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Kim, Dong-Sang, Larry M. Bagaasen, Jarrod V. Crum, Alex Fluegel, Autumn B. Gallegos, Baudelio Martinez, Josef Matyas, et al. Investigation of Tc Migration Mechanism During Bulk Vitrification Process Using Re Surrogate. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/903263.

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Ayallo, Irene. Thesis Review: Gender, Migration and Communication Networks. Unitec ePress, October 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.34074/thes.revw3478.

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In this thesis, reviewed by Irene Ayallo, ‘the author investigates the role of communication networks in the pre-and post-migration process of Latin American women resettled in New Zealand. This well-researched and skillfully written thesis begin from the premise that while the process of migration and resettlement is complex and challenging for all migrants, it is more demanding for women.
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Zapata Hernández, Vicente Manuel. Irregular maritime migration and managing arrivals in the Canary Islands. Observatorio de la Inmigración de Tenerife, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/r.obitfact.2021.03.

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The Canary Islands are witnessing a new cycle of intense migratory influx by sea, coinciding in time with the progression of the current coronavirus pandemic. Irregular arrivals have increased, and, after a decade of low arrivals through this Atlantic route, the archipelago’s reception system was initially insufficient and highly debilitated. This system now takes on renewed prominence as the always perilous crossings bring with them a more diverse range of vulnerable migrants. The institutional response has had to deal with greater complexity, conditioning the constant urgency to adopt incomplete and inappropriate solutions in certain cases, according to many of the evaluations carried out. The migratory process continues its course and more and more voices are demanding that a suitable reception strategy be defined, one based on a model that also integrates the principles of interculturality and is built with input from all the stakeholders involved
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Oeur, Il, Sochanny Hak, Soeun Cham, Damnang Nil, and Marina Apgar. Exploring the Nexus of Covid-19, Precarious Migration and Child Labour on the Cambodian-Thai Border. Institute of Development Studies, June 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ids.2022.035.

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This report shares findings from qualitative research on the impacts of Covid-19 on Cambodian migrant workers in four sites along the Cambodia-Thai border. Government restrictions in Thailand and the border closure in February 2020 led to job losses and reduced working hours, and ultimately to an increase in the rate of return migration. Return migrants were forced to use informal points of entry with the facilitation of informal brokers, facing increased costs and risks and, in the process, becoming undocumented. This report shows an unequal access to health services between documented and undocumented migrants. Even in the context of Covid-19, some migrants continue to travel with young children who support the family, mostly through light agricultural work. URI
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Avnimelech, Yoram, Richard C. Stehouwer, and Jon Chorover. Use of Composted Waste Materials for Enhanced Ca Migration and Exchange in Sodic Soils and Acidic Minespoils. United States Department of Agriculture, June 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2001.7575291.bard.

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Restoration of degraded lands and the development of beneficial uses for waste products are important challenges facing our society. In addition there is a need to find useful and environmentally friendly applications for the organic fractions of municipal and other solid waste. Recent studies have shown that composted wastes combined with gypsum or gypsum-containing flue gas desulfurization by-products enhance restoration of sodic soils and acidic minespoils. The mechanism by which this synergistic effect occurs in systems at opposite pH extremes appears to involve enhanced Ca migration and exchange. Our original research objectives were to (1) identify and quantify the active compost components involved in Ca transport, (2) determine the relative affinity of the compost components for Ca and competing metals in the two soil/spoil systems, (3) determine the efficacy of the compost components in Ca transport to subjacent soil and subsequent exchange with native soil cations, and (4) assess the impacts of compost enhanced Ca transport on soil properties and plant growth. Acidic mine spoils: During the course of the project the focus for objective (1) and (2) shifted more towards developing and evaluating methods to appropriately quantify Ca2+ and Al3+ binding to compost derived dissolved organic matter (DOM). It could be shown that calcium complexation by sewage sludge compost derived DOM did not significantly change during the composting process. A method for studying Al3+ binding to DOM was successfully developed and should allow future insight into DOM-Al3+ interactions in general. Laboratory column experiments as well as greenhouse experiments showed that in very acidic mine spoil material mineral dissolution controls solution Al3+ concentration as opposed to exchange with Ca2+. Therefore compost appeared to have no effect on Al3+ and Ca2+ mobility and did not affect subsoil acidity. Sodic alkaline soils: Batch experiments with Na+ saturated cation exchange resins as a model for sodic soils showed that compost home cations exchanged readily with Na+. Unlike filtered compost extracts, unfiltered compost suspensions also significantly increased Ca2+ release from CaCO3. Soil lysimeter experiments demonstrated a clear impact of compost on structural improvement in sodic alkaline soils. Young compost had faster, clearer and longer lasting effects on soil physical and chemical properties than mature compost. Even after 2 growing seasons differences could still be observed. Compost increased Ca2+ concentration in soil solution and solubility of pedogenic CaCO3 that is highly insoluble under alkaline conditions. The solubilized Ca2+ efficiently exchanged Na+ in the compost treated soils and thus greatly improved the soil structure.
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Rodríguez Chatruc, Marisol, and Sandra V. Rozo. How Does it Feel to Be Part of the Minority?: Impacts of Perspective Taking on Prosocial Behavio. Inter-American Development Bank, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003612.

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Can online experiences that illustrate the lives of vulnerable populations improve prosocial behaviors and reduce prejudice? We randomly assign 850 individuals to: i) an online game that immerses individuals in the life decisions of a Venezuelan migrant and ii) a documentary about the migration process of Venezuelans to Colombia. Both treatments effectively improve altruism and reduce prejudice towards migrants. The impacts of both treatments are not statistically different in any of the other outcomes that we examine. The effects of the game are mainly driven by changes in perspective-taking while the effects of the video are induced by changes in both empathy and perspective-taking.
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Azuma, Daniel, James Lin, Eugene Chun, and Matthew Richardson. A Framework for Migration of Networked Intercommunication Processes. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada451445.

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