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Ehlers, Diane K., Jennifer Huberty, Matthew Buman, Steven Hooker, Michael Todd, and Gert-Jan de Vreede. "A Novel Inexpensive Use of Smartphone Technology for Ecological Momentary Assessment in Middle-Aged Women." Journal of Physical Activity and Health 13, no. 3 (2016): 262–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2015-0059.

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Background:Commercially available mobile and Internet technologies present a promising opportunity to feasibly conduct ecological momentary assessment (EMA). The purpose of this study was to describe a novel EMA protocol administered on middle-aged women’s smartphones via text messaging and mobile Internet.Methods:Women (N = 9; mean age = 46.2 ± 8.2 y) received 35 text message prompts to a mobile survey assessing activity, self-worth, and self-efficacy over 14 days. Prompts were scheduled and surveys were administered using commercial, Internet-based programs. Prompting was tailored to each woman’s daily wake/sleep schedule. Women concurrently wore a wrist-worn accelerometer. Feasibility was assessed via survey completion, accelerometer wear, participant feedback, and researcher notes.Results:Of 315 prompted surveys, 287 responses were valid (91.1%). Average completion time was 1.52 ± 1.03 minutes. One participant’s activity data were excluded due to accelerometer malfunction, resulting in complete data from 8 participants (n = 252 [80.0%] valid observations). Women reported the survey was easily and quickly read/completed. However, most thought the accelerometer was inconvenient.Conclusions:High completion rates and perceived usability suggest capitalizing on widely available technology and tailoring prompting schedules may optimize EMA in middle-aged women. However, researchers may need to carefully select objective monitors to maintain data validity while limiting participant burden.
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Setiawan, Dedy, Tri Suratno, and Lutfi Lutfi. "Analisis, Desain dan Rancang Bangun Sistem Informasi Akademik Mobile Berbasis Android." ELKHA 10, no. 2 (2018): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.26418/elkha.v10i2.28272.

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Abstract The purpose of this study was to analyze and to design an Android-based academic information system at Jambi University. This information system would be able to help the activities of the civitas academica at Jambi University. This information system has important facilities in the form of course contract features, view study results, input courses, input grades, lecture schedules and class schedule information. When developed this system, researcher used the Java programming language, where Java programming is used to build android-based applications, while for this database information system used MySQL. Analysis method and system design in this research used the Waterfall method. The Waterfall method has several stages: Analysis, System Design, Implementation, Integration, Operation and Maintenance. In the process of data collection, researcher used methods of observation, interview and literature studies. The output of this research is an Android-based academic information system. Keyword - Academic Information System, Android, Waterfall
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BINTI ZAINA ABIDIN, NOOR AZIRAH, NURUL NOR AISHAH BINTI KHAIRIL, NUR RABIAHTUNSAQDAH BINTI ABDUL RAHANI, SHAHIDAH BINTI SHAFEE, and NURUL AFIQAH BINTI MOHD ZAHID. "A STUDY ON LOGISTIC SETUP CHALLENGES DURING A SCHEDULE OFFSHORE PLATFORM SHUTDOWN IN PETRONAS CARIGALI KERTEH, TERENGGANU." International Journal of Entrepreneurial Research 2, no. 1 (2019): 15–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.31580/ijer.v1i2.502.

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Plant turnaround shutdown is a fundamental asset management in capital intensive process-based industries. Offshore platform is like a ‘town’ in the middle of the sea with a facility for well drilling to explore, process for petroleum and also natural gas, to extract and store. The platform also has facilities for workforce as well. Shutting down an offshore platform for the schedule maintenance is a risky activity that could cost millions of dollar if not properly managed. The success of Offshore platform schedule shutdown is heavily depending on the close coordination among the stakeholder of the project including meeting the logistics requirement. In offshore schedule shutdown, logistics play a critical role in the whole process of the shutdown due to restricted space available for working area, accommodation, and storage. The design for offshore platform include all the requirements including the living space for workers, space for office and many more. The successful implementation of turnaround among others depends on the appropriate provision of institution and organization for the governance of the event. Moreover, it is rare to find literature on organizational characteristics of plant turnaround shutdown. The purpose of this study is to explore the challenges of logistics setup during a schedule shutdown in offshore platform which turn to be a major problem for oil and gas company. In this research propose a framework for examining the organizational challenges during the plant turnaround shutdown and researcher has purpose the efficient way that could lead to the successful initiative for the company. For data collection, researcher is using group focus interview the targeting team and also from the books, journal or website.
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Syafariani, R. Fenny, and Andri Sahata Sitanggang. "PENYULUHAN PEMASARAN DAN PELATIHAN INOVASI PANGANAN HORTIKULTURA DESA NAGROG CICALENGKA(JAWA BARAT)." Journal of Empowerment 1, no. 2 (2017): 121. http://dx.doi.org/10.35194/je.v1i2.3.

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Menciptakan inovasi pada panganan Hortikultura pertaniaan adalah hal yang sangat penting untuk meningkatkan nilai penjualan dan memasarkannya secara global adalah salah satu keunggulan yang dapat diperoleh dalam meningkatkan kesehjahteraan para petani hortikultura, dengan adanya pelatihan dan penggunaan sistem informasi pemasaran dapat membantu juga para petani dalam membuat alternatif dalam mata pencaharian saat ini sedang dijalankan. Kegiatan inovasi pelatihan pangan hortikuluta di Desa Nagrok adalah wujud dari penerapan teknologi yang ada pada Undang-Undang Nomor 12 Tahun 2012 tentang Pendidikan Tinggi, sehingga masyarakat desa Nagrok dapat meningkatkan kesejahteraan hidup, inovasi yang dilakukan meliputi pelatihan pasta dan dodol kacang merah. Selain Pelatihan yang diadakan yang dibutuhkan oleh Desa Nagrok adalah satu media yang membantu dalam memasarkan prodok inovasi melalui sistem informasi pemasaran dan media sosial seperti Web Penjualan, Facebook, Path, Instagram Dan Twitter. Kedua pendekatan ini akan dilakukan dengan cara pendekatan kepada petani, berdialog secara langsung kepada petani mengenai permasalahan apa saja yang terjadi, dan menerapkan solusi yang terbaik dengan menerapkan pelatihan dan sistem pemasaran apa yang diperlukan.The process of scheduling a lecture is a process to determine the time or schedule of classes available, rooms available, the courses will be scheduled, and the lecturers will be teaching schedule. Education also would require an easy to be able to access the schedule from a school or University. Long distances sometimes create student constrained with time to find a sudden change of schedule of lectures, with the development and advancement of communication technologies such as the internet or mobile phone-based technology, it shouldn't be a problem to access the schedule from a great distance though.In this final project researcher trying to make scheduling application courses in International Programs at the University of Indonesia (UNIKOM) Computer-based android with the concept of client-server as a client using the mobile phone and the server using a PHP web server. Benefits are to facilitate to give and get information schedule college course for college students in the class International Program (UNIKOM). Methods used writer in doing system development penjadwalan is use the model prototype.And in making application penjadwalan this requires a software for can support in making application is to android use eclipse and the server uses PHP with database use myself, and hopefully for users using mobile device basing android operating system can be helped to know information schedule college course presented by the application.
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Calfano, Brian Robert. "Phoning It In: Overcoming Implementation Challenges in Field-Experiment Partnerships." PS: Political Science & Politics 51, no. 02 (2018): 410–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096517002542.

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ABSTRACTThe use of field experiments in political science has become extensive, but the promise of conducting a randomized intervention in a “real world” setting also raises perils for researchers. Partnering with organizations to deliver a randomized intervention may be a cost effective route to data collection, but a long-distance partnership presents certain challenges. In particular, the researcher needs to be especially vigilant about treatment application given the potential for noncompliance with the random assignment schedule. I provide an evaluation of a field intervention’s effectiveness where the long-distance partner organization inadvertently violated the random assignment of voter precincts in a canvassing effort prior to a citizen vote to repeal a non-discrimination housing ordinance protecting LGBT residents of a Midwestern city. I then provide recommendations for researchers to help mitigate treatment noncompliance when they cannot be present during treatment delivery.
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Hussain, Siraj, Shahzad Farid, Muhammad Zahid, and Sajjad Hussain. "Impact of Loneliness and Depression on Social Isolation of Third Gender in Multan: An Analysis." Review of Education, Administration & LAW 3, no. 1 (2020): 43–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.47067/real.v3i1.20.

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This study was conducted in the sphere of lonely and socially isolated third gender as their lingering agony is not realized by mainstream society. The major objective of the study is to explore the impact of loneliness and depression on social isolation of third gender. Researcher collected data from randomly selected 100 eunuchs from Multan city, using self-administered questionnaire and face-to-face interview schedule. Researcher explored that loneliness significantly affected social isolation (p<.05). The study concluded that loneliness produced social isolation among third genders in Multan. The study further suggested that social inclusion of third gender in main fabric of society through their participation in social institutions.
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Fransisca, Diandra Chika, and Safar Dwi Kurniawan. "Welch powell algoritma aplication to identify the conflict of lesson timetable (case study: informatics engineering, stikom yos sudarso Purwokerto)." International Journal of Technology, Innovation and Humanities 1, no. 1 (2020): 57–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.29210/881801.

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The lecture timetable is a requirement which done each semester by an academic system department in a university. The academic system department faces lecture schedule conflict while they are making it. Welsh Powell algorithm is one of graph theory which can be a solution for the academic system department in a university to avoid the conflict. Accordingly, the purpose of the research is to apply the Welch Powell algorithm for detecting lecture schedule conflict in Informatics Engineering major in STIKOM Yos Sudarso in even semester. The researcher uses two stages of the research method in this study: to collect the data and to implement the model. This research collects the needed data from Informatics Engineering students who take the lecture in even semester. While in the implementation, the researcher collects the model data afterward processed with the Welch Powell algorithm. The conclusion of this research is the Welch Powell algorithm is effective to avoid the conflict of the lesson timetable. The algorithm produces chromatic number 8. It means using the Welch Powell algorithm has 8 conditions course scheduling which can be set so that the conflict does not happen.
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Mustaffa, Mohamed Sharif, and Nurul Aisyah Abdul Hamid. "Exploration Stress and Coping Strategy Among Cardiovascular Patience." International Journal of Research in Counseling and Education 4, no. 1 (2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/00148za0002.

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The purpose of this study is to explore the cause of stress and coping strategy among cardiovascular patience in Sarawak. This study is qualitative method whereby the researcher will use semi structured interview. Five informan was selected to be participating in this study. The researcher using purposive sampling which mean have characteristics likes heart disease and waiting for the date of operation. In this study also, the researcher did two times interview session.Result for this cause of stress is informan feel stress because they have to wait for a long period for the operation schedule, family distance, no planning towards retirement and lack of financial. For coping strategy, majority of the informan used the technique by site seeing around hospital, family support and spending time with peer patients.The finding of this study will be a guideline for the new cardiovascular patience. Furthermore, family members and Pusat Jantung Sarawakwill get new information on how to help cardiovascular patience in the future.
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J. Al-Shehab, Abdullah, Thalaya Alfozan, and Hesham Gadelrab. "Most severe risk factors in software development projects in Kuwait." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 21, no. 1 (2021): 591. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v21.i1.pp591-600.

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<p><span>Software development projects are famous of high rate failure, this made an encouragement for researcher to investigate reasons of failure. However, literature covering under developed countries is uncommon. This research investigates the most severe risk factors in software development project in the country of Kuwait. A face-to-face questionnaire with 109 IT practitioners in Kuwait from government and private organizations was conducted. The findings reveal and identify risk factors that have a high impact on the budget, quality, and schedule. The aim of this study is to validate risk factor taxonomy through quantitative methods by experts in the field of IT. Another purpose of this research is to provide a comprehensive and updated review of risk factors from Kuwait to be presented for IT practitioners and researchers.</span></p>
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Rhonben, J., Syed H. Mazhar, and Jahanara Jahanara. "Technological Gap in Pineapple Cultivation in Dimapur District of Nagaland." International Journal of Advances in Agricultural Science and Technology 8, no. 8 (2021): 80–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.47856/ijaast.2021.v08i8.008.

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The study was conducted to examine the technological gap in recommended cultivation practices of pineapple in Dimapur district of Nagaland. A total of 120 respondents were personally interviewed by the researcher using a pre-tested interview schedule. The result of technological gap revealed that the highest (100%) technological gap was found in recommended practices like planting time, treatment of planting materials, manure and fertilizers, intercultural operations, growth regulators and Insect Disease Management. And the lowest was found in recommended varieties with 0% technology gap.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Schedule researcher"

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Weiner, Jessica, Mary Trifiro, Lauren Fabrize, Kara Detty, and Brenda Louw. "Clinician-Research Collaboration: Determining Research Interests & Needs of Clinicians in the Tri-Cities, Tennessee." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2019. https://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2019/schedule/192.

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The researcher-clinician gap has been acknowledged in the literature and has been attributed to a variety of factors. According to Olswang and Prelock (2015), this term refers to a gap between "what we know, and what we do" in the profession, and is essentially the gap between knowledge and evidence. There is often, but not always, a disconnect between what researchers are publishing and what is actually being implemented in a clinical setting (Olswang & Goldstein, 2017). Olswang and Goldstein (2017) provided a suggestion for bridging this researcher-clinician gap, namely through an active partnership during the research and development process. Researchers need to work together with practicing clinicians in order to help better understand delivery needs, which results in an active partnership between research and delivery (Olswang & Goldstein, 2017). An active partnership supports researchers to discern service delivery needs and the realities of the clinical world, which allows for a more balanced way to address internal and external validity while developing treatment protocols which can be implemented into practice (Olswang & Goldstein, 2017). Research is a costly and complex process that requires the collaboration of many individuals. Speech-language pathologists have numerous obligations that may hold them back from playing an active role in research collaboration. According to Craig (2014), the three major barriers that prevent clinicians from research collaboration include lack of time, lack of education and training, and lack of funding. Despite these barriers, collaboration in the field of SLP is crucial for the development of evidence-based (EB) resources for clinicians and to ensure the best outcomes for clients. Furthermore, collaboration between researchers and practicing clinicians can create relationships that evolve and grow stronger over time, which will, in turn narrow the researcher-clinician gap and improve evidence-based practice being pulled into clinical use. Involving practicing clinicians in research by formulating and answering questions relating directly to clinical practice has been suggested to address the researcher-clinician gap (Olswang & Goldstein, 2017). A first step to bridge this gap is to determine the research interests and needs of practicing clinicians. This should lead to the identification of research areas of shared interest and can form the basis of new research collaborations. Such clinical research projects will have the potential to inform clinical practice and benefit the clients and families we serve. The purpose of this survey research is to determine and describe the research interests and needs of practicing clinicians in the Tri-Cities area in Tennessee (TN).Method: An exploratory, descriptive design with quantitative and qualitative analysis was used to explore research interests of practicing clinicians within the Tri-Cities, TN. An exploratory design was deemed appropriate due to the paucity of research on the topic. This study addressed the following questions: What role does research play in the local practicing clinicians' activities?; What are the barriers to consuming and conducting research by local practicing clinicians?; What are the primary research resources of local practicing clinicians?; What are the research needs of local practicing clinicians?; Are local practicing clinicians interested in collaborating on research?; How do local practicing clinicians view themselves contributing to collaborative research?; and What are the differences between work settings, research resources, and interest in research? An electronic survey was developed based on an in-depth literature on the topic and a review of survey research (e.g. Blessing & Forister, 2012; Irwin, Pannbacker & Lass, 2014). The survey consisted of four sections: Research Background, Research Interest, Research Collaboration, and Demographics. It contained 23 questions. The question and response format consisted of the following: 1 question was open-ended and 22 used a semantic differential scale (i.e., Likert-Scale and verbal frequency scale). IRB approval was obtained. Purposive sampling was used as local SLPs certified by ASHA were targeted. A cover letter served to recruit respondents via email. An online survey system, SurveyMonkey ™ was utilized to administer the survey to local practicing clinicians. Descriptive and inferential statistics will be used to analyze the data. Thematic analysis will be performed on the results obtained from the open question. Results: The results will be described both quantitatively and qualitatively. Results will be presented in terms of the practicing clinicians’ overall research needs and with differences between work settings, research resources, and interest in research. Correlations will be determined between variables such as work setting, time to collaborate on research, and research needs. The implications of the findings will be discussed in terms of suggestions for research resources, interests, and potential future collaboration between practicing clinicians and researchers. Recommendations for further research will be discussed. This preliminary research project will serve as a stepping stone to establishing practicing researcher-clinician collaboration in the Tri-Cities, TN area.Conclusion: The researcher-clinician gap remains a concern in the field of speech-language pathology. However, researchers and practicing clinicians can collaboratively create relationships that evolve and grow stronger over time. This in turn will narrow the researcher-clinician gap and improve evidence-based practice to the benefit of the clients served.
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Amaral, Hugo Leonardo Siroti do. "A agenda do pesquisador e sua influência em projetos de pesquisa na área de alimentos em Manaus – AM." Universidade Federal do Amazonas, 2013. http://tede.ufam.edu.br/handle/tede/4394.

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No. of bitstreams: 1 Tese - Hugo Leonardo Siroti do Amaral.pdf: 1005101 bytes, checksum: 8e62f8a6ef96b62d086708e14544c218 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013-01-22<br>CAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior<br>The scientific and technological advances made in recent years have been revolutionizing traditional approaches exploitation of biological resources. Thus it is understandable that product innovation can be characterized briefly by three stages: the formulation of the idea, product development and production scale. In these phases fall into various processes of technology transfer, with the participation of several actors and under various barriers. Technology transfer in this context is understood as the transfer of a body of knowledge, methods and / or equipment to solve design problems in a given application domain, either through training or acquisition. Given this context the present study sought to examine how the definition of the research agenda influences the transfer of biotechnology and business generation in the process of innovation in the food sector in Manaus - AM. The importance of this study was based on the effort to analyze the competitive capacity and to identify actions that promote the generation of new business in the food sector, given that the technology transfer between companies and research institutions has been driven due to the growing importance of knowledge for technological advancement and competitiveness. The methodology used in the study involved the application of intentional interview with area businesses and food questionnaires to 178 researchers working in institutes of science and technology in Manaus. The study presented numerous contributions to the agenda of the researcher and their influence to the food sector, where public agencies define the agenda of the researcher through funding sources and determining the demand by researchers. And innovation is a decisive factor for the competitiveness of the food industry, however it is necessary to the training of highly qualified personnel, particularly on biotechnology that can break down barriers and develop research and development for the sector in question. Finally, support enterprises in biotechnology and especially areas related to the food sector is the challenge for researchers, experts and enterprises because it is a promising segment and high economic interest. It is necessary to stimulate the creation and strengthening of companies, offering conditions for competitiveness. The innovative projects should be developed and processed mainly in socioeconomic benefits to the city of Manaus - AM.<br>Os avanços científicos e tecnológicos alcançados nos últimos anos vêm revolucionando as abordagens tradicionais de exploração de recursos biológicos. Desta forma compreende-se que a inovação de produtos pode ser caracterizada, resumidamente, por três fases: a formulação da idéia, o desenvolvimento do produto e a produção em escala. Nessas fases inserem-se vários processos de transferência de tecnologia, com a participação de vários atores e sob diversas barreiras. A transferência de tecnologia nesse contexto é entendida como a transferência de um conjunto de conhecimentos, métodos e/ou equipamentos para a resolução de problemas de projetos em dado domínio de aplicação, seja por meio de capacitação ou aquisição. Diante desta contextualização a presente pesquisa buscou analisar como a definição da agenda de pesquisa influencia a transferência de biotecnologia e a geração de negócios, no processo de inovação no setor de alimentos em Manaus - AM. A importância deste estudo baseou-se no esforço em analisar a capacidade competitiva e identificar ações que promovam a geração de novos negócios no setor de alimentos, haja vista que a transferência de tecnologia entre empresas e instituições de pesquisa tem sido impulsionada devido à crescente importância do conhecimento para o avanço tecnológico e competitividade. A metodologia adotada na pesquisa envolveu a aplicação de entrevista intencional com empresas da área de alimentos e a aplicação de questionários para 178 pesquisadores que atuam nos institutos de ciência e tecnologia em Manaus. O estudo apresentou inúmeras contribuições para a agenda do pesquisador e sua influência para o setor de alimentos, onde órgãos públicos definem a agenda do pesquisador por meio de fontes de financiamento e que determina a demanda por parte dos pesquisadores. E a inovação é fator decisivo para a competitividade do setor de alimentos, entretanto torna-se necessário a formação de pessoal altamente qualificado, em especial ligado a biotecnologia que podem romper barreiras e desenvolver pesquisas e desenvolvimento para o setor em questão. Por fim, apoiar empreendimentos em biotecnologia e principalmente de áreas ligadas ao setor de alimentos é o desafio dos pesquisadores, especialistas e das empresas, pois se trata de um segmento promissor e de alto interesse econômico. Torna-se necessário o estímulo para a criação e ao fortalecimento de empresas do setor, oferecendo condições para sua competitividade. Os projetos inovadores devem ser desenvolvidos e principalmente transformados em benefícios socioeconômicos para a cidade de Manaus - AM.
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Skolnick, Jeffrey F. "Visual schedule simulation system." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/42195.

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Current planning and scheduling techniques are carried out in an unstructured form with considerable reliance on planners judgement, imagination and intuition. The final product of such techniques is typically a lengthy textural and tabular report and/or symbolic network. This serves as an abstract rather than visual modeling of the real construction process. The availability of advanced computer hardware and software allows us, today, to develop new planning and scheduling techniques to overcome the current limitations. Computer-Aided Design (CAD) is a computing system which makes extensive use of computer graphics. The use of CAD systems in construction presents a great opportunity for integrating engineering and construction processes in a more cost effective way. The combination of computer graphics, animation, and 3D computer modeling can be extremely effective for real-time simulation and visualization to support engineering and construction from the conceptual design to the construction process. This thesis presents a new planning and scheduling system. The system combines a construction scheduling network with 3D computer models to form a Visual Scheduling Simulation (VSS) of the construction process. The VSS system simulates, or put into motion, construction activities so they can be viewed at a graphics display. The VSS system allows the user to view the actual and planned construction sequence. The user has the option to view either: planned schedule; actual schedule; or both schedules shown side by side for quick visual comparison. The user has the option to visually simulate the entire construction project, or any specified time period. This simulation can be viewed for a partial segment or the entire configuration of the project.<br>Master of Science
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Lohatepanont, Manoj 1974. "Incremental airline schedule design." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/28210.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering; and, (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Research Center, February 1999.<br>Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-86).<br>We consider the problem of integrating flight schedule design and fleet assignment decisions at airlines. The flight schedule design problem involves selecting and scheduling the set of flight legs that an airline will include in its service network. Fleet assignment involves assigning a particular aircraft type to each flight leg in the schedule. Due to the particularly challenging nature of schedule design problems, we limit our focus to that of incremental schedule design. Incremental schedule design involves the modification of a given flight schedule to produce an improved schedule by adding, deleting, and rescheduling flight legs. We present models and algorithms to achieve incremental schedule design and unlike previous schedule design efforts, we explicitly model flight demand and supply interactions. We present two case studies, using our models and algorithms. The first case study allows flight additions and deletions, while the second allows flights to be rescheduled. Future case studies well integrate these flight modification options. In our first case study, high-yield flights are maintained in the schedule and low-yield flights are dropped. Although the resulting schedule incurs higher spill costs, the savings from flight operating costs are sufficiently large to offset these higher spill costs, resulting in a more profitable schedule. The second case study, allowing flights to be rescheduled, considers several network sizes including the domestic network of a large U.S. airline. We consider Free Flight, a system allowing reduced flying times due to improved utilization of the national airspace. We find that reductions in flying times of about 10% can lead to dramatic cost savings for the airline, including reductions in the number of aircraft needed to fly the flight schedule.<br>by Manoj Lohatepanont.<br>S.M.
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Thengvall, Benjamin Glover. "Models and solution techniques for the aircraft schedule recovery problem /." Digital version accessible at:, 1999. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/main.

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Agbokou, Claudine Biova 1979. "Robust airline schedule planning : review and development of optimization approaches." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/30143.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering; and, (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Operations Research Center, 2004.<br>Includes bibliographical references (p. 87-89).<br>Major airlines aim to generate schedules that maximize profit potential and satisfy constraints involving flight schedule design, fleet assignment, aircraft maintenance routing and crew scheduling. Almost all aircraft and crew schedule optimization models assume that flights, aircraft, crews, and passengers operate as planned. Thus, airlines typically construct plans that maximize revenue or minimize cost based on the assumption that every flight departs and arrives as planned. Because flight delays and cancellations result from numerous causes, including severe weather conditions, unexpected aircraft and crew failures, and congestion at the airport and in the airspace, this deterministic, optimistic scenario rarely, if ever, occurs. In fact, schedule plans are frequently disrupted and airlines often incur significant costs in addition to those originally planned. To address this issue, an approach is to design schedules that are robust to schedule disruptions and attempt to minimize realized, and not planned, costs. In this research, we review recovery approaches and robustness criteria in the context of airline schedule planning. We suggest new approaches for designing fleet assignments that facilitate recovery operations, and we present models to generate plans that allow for more robust crew operations, based on the idea of critical crew connections. We also examine the impact on robustness of new scheduling practices to debank hub airports.<br>by Claudine Biova Agbokou.<br>S.M.
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Kasimoglu, Fatih. "An integer Linear Program to schedule an Army installation's maneuver training /." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2004. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/04Jun%5FKasimoglu.pdf.

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lunceford, Angel, Alicia Blasini, and James 3rd Fox. "The Importance of Baseline Analysis for Establishing Replicable, Evidence-Based Behavior Analytic Interventions: Implications for Researchers and Practitioners." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2018. https://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2018/schedule/22.

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Single subject studies analyze individual behavior identifying how interventions change behavior. Critical to this analysis are repeated baseline measures to identify behavior function and evaluate intervention effects. 40 studies treating child behavior problems between 1997 and 2015 were analyzed. Average student age was 8 years. Most studies used simple frequency counts (47%) of behavior. Baseline observation averaged 42 minutes and 7.4 observations. Most studies (81%) reported no systematic analysis of baseline stability, making it difficult to establish evidence-based effective interventions
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Muggy, Timothy Luke. "The SMART scheduler: a revolutionary scheduling system for secondary schools." Thesis, Kansas State University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/12058.

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Master of Science<br>Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Systems Engineering<br>Todd W. Easton<br>Westside High School (WHS) of Omaha, Nebraska utilizes a novel scheduling system called Modular scheduling. This system offers numerous advantages over the standard school day in terms of student learning and faculty development. Modular Scheduling allows teachers to design the structure of their own classes by adjusting the frequency, duration and location of each of their daily lessons. Additionally, teachers are able combine their classes with those of other teachers and team-teach. Modular scheduling also allows for open periods in both students’ and teachers’ schedules. During this time, students are able to complete school work or seek supplemental instruction with a teacher who is also free. Teachers are able to use their open mods to plan, meet in teams and help students who have fallen behind. Currently, a semester’s class schedules are constructed over the course of a seven week period by a full-time employee using a computer program developed in FORTRAN®. The process is extremely tedious and labor intensive which has led to considerable wasted time, cost and frustration. This thesis presents a novel scheduling program called the SMART Scheduler that is able to do in seconds what previously took weeks to accomplish. Once parameters have been input, The SMART Scheduler is able to create cohesive class schedules within a modular environment in less than 6 seconds. The research presented describes the steps that were taken in developing the SMART Scheduler as well as computational results of its implementation using actual data provided by WHS. The goal of this research is to enable WHS and other schools to efficiently and effectively utilize modular scheduling to positively affect student learning.
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Gilmer, Dustin. "Factors that Influence Success in Research Funding a Quantitative Study." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2018. https://dc.etsu.edu/asrf/2018/schedule/41.

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Productivity and success in research is often difficult to quantify but is an important factor when determining future funding for the researcher. When trying to quantify factors attributed to productivity and success there are several data points that are produced such as the number of publications and success in future funding. It is important though to normalize these data points off previous funding, time spent doing research, and base pay of the researcher to insure accurate representation. Using this data, it is possible to find the productivity of the research correlated with the amount of research funding. This data obtained from the East Tennessee State University office of research and sponsored programs can be analyzed utilizing analytical software to find correlations within the data. This allowed us to determine if there is an inflection point at which productivity dips associated with research funding, as well as the productivity per research dollar for different disciplines. It is predicted that for many disciplines there will be an inflection point for which per research dollar the productivity will no longer increase. It is also predicted that for many hard sciences disciplines the productivity per research dollar will be less at the beginning, and then there will be a spike due to the greater startup cost associated with these disciplines. Inversely, it is predicted that in the softer sciences and humanities that productivity will be much greater per research dollar in the beginning and then tapper at the end.
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Books on the topic "Schedule researcher"

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Bristol (England). Planning and Development Services. Residential Land Schedule: Research Statistics. Bristol City Council, 1993.

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Bristol (England). Planning, Transport and Development Services. Residential land schedule: Research statistics. Bristol City Council, 1998.

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NRA Research and Development Programme. Schedule of on-going projects and proposed new starts. National Rivers Authority, 1994.

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Readership research and the planning of press schedules. Gower, 1988.

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Consterdine, Guy. Readership research and the planning of press schedules. Gower, 1988.

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Danda, Ajit K. Research methodology in anthropology. Inter-India Publications, 1992.

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Wilson, Nigel H. M. Schedule-Based Dynamic Transit Modeling: theory and applications. Springer US, 2004.

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Shyamlal. Education among tribals: Research project on tribal education in Rajasthan : a regional study with special reference to Banswara District, 1984-86. Printwell Publishers, 1987.

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Abraham, Chacko. A research agenda for models to plan and schedule manufacturing systems. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Alfred P. Sloan School of Management, 1985.

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M, Kane Cheryl, ed. Prisoners of time research: What we know and what we need to know. The Commission, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Schedule researcher"

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Gass, Saul I., and Carl M. Harris. "Schedule recovery." In Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science. Springer US, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-0611-x_924.

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Pesch, Erwin. "Knowledge Acquisition Through Schedule Decomposition." In Operations Research ’93. Physica-Verlag HD, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46955-8_95.

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Barnhart, Cynthia, Fang Lu, and Rajesh Shenoi. "Integrated Airline Schedule Planning." In Operations Research in the Airline Industry. Springer US, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5501-8_13.

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Dück, Viktor, Natalia Kliewer, and Leena Suhl. "Stability of Airline Schedules." In Operations Research Proceedings 2008. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00142-0_43.

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Hassin, Refael, and Moshe Haviv. "Schedules and Retrials." In International Series in Operations Research & Management Science. Springer US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0359-0_6.

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Jacobs, Timothy L., Laurie A. Garrow, Manoj Lohatepanont, Frank S. Koppelman, Gregory M. Coldren, and Hadi Purnomo. "Airline Planning and Schedule Development." In International Series in Operations Research & Management Science. Springer US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1608-1_2.

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Liu, Jinling. "Research on Risk Management of Project Schedule." In Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27708-5_54.

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Harmon, Bruce R., Lisa M. Ward, and Paul R. Palmer. "Schedule Estimating Relationships for Tactical Aircraft." In Cost Analysis Applications of Economics and Operations Research. Springer US, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6384-2_15.

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Brdar, Ingrid. "Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS)." In Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research. Springer Netherlands, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0753-5_2212.

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Huang, Ming, Tongwei Wu, and Xu Liang. "GA-ACO in Job-Shop Schedule Problem Research." In Communications in Computer and Information Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16388-3_25.

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Conference papers on the topic "Schedule researcher"

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Lenfest, Eben, Andrew J. Goupee, Alan Wright, and Nikhar Abbas. "Tuning of Nacelle Feedback Gains for Floating Wind Turbine Controllers Using a Two-DOF Model." In ASME 2020 39th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2020-18770.

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Abstract Designing a collective blade pitch controller for floating offshore wind turbines (FOWTs) poses unique challenges due to the interaction of the controller with the dynamics of the platform. The controller must also handle the competing objectives of power production performance and fatigue load management. Existing solutions either detune the controller with the result of slowed response, make use of complicated tuning methods, or incorporate a nacelle velocity feedback gain. With the goal of developing a simple control tuning method for the general FOWT researcher that is easily extensible to a wide array of turbine and hull configurations, this last idea is built upon by proposing a simple tuning strategy for the feedback gain. This strategy uses a two degree-of-freedom (DoF) turbine model that considers tower-top fore-aft and rotor angular displacements. For evaluation, the nacelle velocity term is added to an existing gain scheduled proportional-integral controller as a proportional gain. The modified controller is then compared to baseline land-based and detuned controllers on an example system for several load cases. First-pass results are favorable, demonstrating how researchers can use the proposed tuning method to efficiently schedule gains for adequate controller performance as they investigate new FOWT configurations.
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"Schedule." In 2007 Ph.D Research in Microelectronics and Electronics Conference. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rme.2007.4401791.

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Lucko, Gunnar, Richard C. Thompson, Yi Su, and Huu T. Huynh. "Subcontractor Schedule Performance: Finance-Inspired Schedule Beta Indices." In Construction Research Congress 2020. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784482889.055.

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Hassanien, Sherif S., and Jason B. Skow. "Quantitative Risk Assessment for Projects Schedules." In 2012 9th International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2012-90548.

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Despite vigilant efforts in project scheduling and planning by engineers and project managers, recent market research reported a marked decrease in project success rates. The market research tracked projects across a broad range of industries and concluded the primary failure causes to be a lack of sufficient detail in the project planning stage, poor or no risk analysis, scope creep and poor communication. This paper focuses on a strategy to minimize the first cause. Specifically, how to obtain sufficient schedule and resource estimates to better predict time allocation and expected costs with a focus on capital pipeline projects. To this end, a quantitative risk assessment (QRA) methodology is applied to project schedules allowing the uncertainty of key task durations and/or costs to be fully accounted for in the schedule. Projects managers will be able to quantify the uncertainty in their projects and support decision makers with a more accurate prediction of the likelihood of being on time and on budget. This paper introduces a systematic approach for both aleatory and epistemic uncertainty quantification. In addition, the expected benefits of adopting QRA for projects schedules are discussed through a hypothetical simple project schedule from the pipeline industry.
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"Schedule of Events." In Device Research Conference. IEEE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/drc.2004.1367750.

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"Schedule." In Proceedings of 35th European Solid-State Device Research Conference, 2005. ESSDERC 2005. IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/essder.2005.1546732.

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"Schedule." In Proceedings of 35th European Solid-State Device Research Conference, 2005. ESSDERC 2005. IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/essder.2005.1546714.

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"Program schedule." In 2015 International Conference on Quality in Research (QiR). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/qir.2015.7374878.

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"Schedule of events." In 2006 64th Device Research Conference. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/drc.2006.305089.

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"Schedule of Events." In 2019 Device Research Conference (DRC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/drc46940.2019.9046399.

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Reports on the topic "Schedule researcher"

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Wallace, Ina F. Universal Screening of Young Children for Developmental Disorders: Unpacking the Controversies. RTI Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2018.op.0048.1802.

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In the past decade, American and Canadian pediatric societies have recommended that pediatric care clinicians follow a schedule of routine surveillance and screening for young children to detect conditions such as developmental delay, speech and language delays and disorders, and autism spectrum disorder. The goal of these recommendations is to ensure that children with these developmental issues receive appropriate referrals for evaluation and intervention. However, in 2015 and 2016, the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care issued recommendations that did not support universal screening for these conditions. This occasional paper is designed to help make sense of the discrepancy between Task Force recommendations and those of the pediatric community in light of research and practice. To clarify the issues, this paper reviews the distinction between screening and surveillance; the benefits of screening and early identification; how the USPSTF makes its recommendations; and what the implications of not supporting screening are for research, clinical practice, and families.
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Brown, Willie, and Jonathan Alt. Investigating the USACE Operational Condition Assessment process current and future. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/39999.

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The US Army Corps of Engineers operates, maintains, and manages more than $232 billion worth of the Nation’s water resource infrastructure and relies on the Operational Condition Assessment (OCA) process to determine the condition of the assets and their components. The sheer number of components, all of equal OCA scheduling priority, creates challenges in ensuring that assessments are conducted in a timely manner and that data generated are of sufficient quality to inform resource allocation decisions. This research applied methods from systems design to determine the OCA system “as-is” state and create a stakeholder-informed vision of a “to-be” state that addresses current system challenges. To meet its objective of providing current assessments of asset condition, the OCA system must provide four high-level functions: provide access to asset data, conduct assessments, determine asset risk, and prioritize and schedule assessments. The development of capabilities to provide these functions will facilitate the achievement of the OCA system to-be vision: a consistent view of asset condition and risk across the enterprise.
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Gidengil, Courtney, Matthew Bidwell Goetz, Margaret Maglione, et al. Safety of Vaccines Used for Routine Immunization in the United States: An Update. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepccer244.

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Objective. To conduct a systematic review of the literature on the safety of vaccines recommended for routine immunization in the United States, updating the 2014 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) report on the topic. Data sources. We searched MEDLINE®, Embase®, CINAHL®, Cochrane CENTRAL, Web of Science, and Scopus through November 9, 2020, building on the prior 2014 report; reviewed existing reviews, trial registries, and supplemental material submitted to AHRQ; and consulted with experts. Review methods. This report addressed three Key Questions (KQs) on the safety of vaccines currently in use in the United States and included in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) recommended immunization schedules for adults (KQ1), children and adolescents (KQ2), and pregnant women (KQ3). The systematic review was supported by a Technical Expert Panel that identified key adverse events of particular concern. Two reviewers independently screened publications; data were extracted by an experienced subject matter expert. Studies of vaccines that used a comparator and reported the presence or absence of adverse events were eligible. We documented observed rates and assessed the relative risks for key adverse events. We assessed the strength of evidence (SoE) across the existing findings from the prior 2014 report and the new evidence from this update. The systematic review is registered in PROSPERO (CRD42020180089). Results. A large body of evidence is available to evaluate adverse events following vaccination. Of 56,608 reviewed citations, 189 studies met inclusion criteria for this update, adding to data in the prior 2014 report, for a total of 338 included studies reported in 518 publications. Regarding vaccines recommended for adults (KQ1), we found either no new evidence of increased risk for key adverse events with varied SoE or insufficient evidence in this update, including for newer vaccines such as recombinant influenza vaccine, adjuvanted inactivated influenza vaccine, and recombinant adjuvanted zoster vaccine. The prior 2014 report noted a signal for anaphylaxis for hepatitis B vaccines in adults with yeast allergy and for tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis vaccines. Regarding vaccines recommended for children and adolescents (KQ2), we found either no new evidence of increased risk for key adverse events with varied SoE or insufficient evidence, including for newer vaccines such as 9-valent human papillomavirus vaccine and meningococcal B vaccine. The prior 2014 report noted signals for rare adverse events—such as anaphylaxis, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, and febrile seizures—with some childhood vaccines. Regarding vaccines recommended for pregnant women (KQ3), we found no evidence of increased risk for key adverse events with varied SoE among either pregnant women or their infants following administration of tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis vaccines during pregnancy. Conclusion. Across this large body of research, we found no new evidence of increased risk since the prior 2014 report for key adverse events following administration of vaccines that are routinely recommended. Signals from the prior report remain unchanged for rare adverse events, which include anaphylaxis in adults and children, and febrile seizures and idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura in children. There is no evidence of increased risk of adverse events for vaccines currently recommended in pregnant women. There remains insufficient evidence to draw conclusions about some rare potential adverse events.
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