… The task measures we use are similar to those used in the job polarization literature. … , we find that thecost of jobloss depends on initial taskusage. Above mean social taskusage is …
… We then combine the taskusage together with the panel on job mobility … thecosts of job reallocation, and hence welfare, in an economy. We illustrate this by calculating thecosts of job …
… of the task changes associated with adoption and long-term usage of the systems, all consistent with the predictions of the job … Costs of ongoing maintenance too 4 systems reported that …
MA Miller, W Pfeiffer, T Schwartz - 2010 gateway computing …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… deploying jobs on distributed resources and without thecosts of … task automatically, making it possible to monitor usage in real time, and to create automatic triggers to impose the usage …
… Our first point is that routine employmentloss has happened … As such, our analysis uses data beginning in July 1967. … non-routine cognitive tasks after one period on the job.If the match …
H Herodotou, H Lim, G Luo, N Borisov, L Dong… - Cidr, 2011 - cse.fau.edu
… costs in Job B were dwarfed by the reduction in CPU costs. … usage of CPU, I/O, and network resources in the map tasks of Job B improved the overall performance of the map tasks …
DE Irwin, LE Grit, JS Chase - Proceedings. 13th IEEE …, 2004 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… relative urgency or cost of their tasks, subject to constraints on their resource usage. In value-… to consider losses from the opportunity cost to select a given task i instead another queued …
… It uses the following techniques: (i) Restarting outlier tasks cognizant of resource constraints … aware placement of tasks, and (iii) Protecting output of tasks based on a cost-benefit …
D Lerner, RM Henke - Journal of occupational and environmental …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
… history of testing and usage. This questionnaire measures … Thus, this study's jobloss rate and the unemployment rates … interpersonal jobtasks, and ability to manage output tasks. …