501 research outputs found

    Intrinsic monitoring within an IPv6 network: mapping node information to network paths

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    In this paper, we describe a path-based intrinsic monitoring protocol that can efficiently associate SNMP based MIB information to a network path within a single administrative domain. Our method is based on intrinsic monitoring, a lightweight metric collection protocol that makes use of the IPv6 Router Alert hop-by-hop option. The main advantage of our approach is that operators can rapidly associate node specific MIB metrics to paths within the network. This can dramatically reduce the overhead associated with correlating node specific MIB information to topology information and network paths. It provides the network operator with a tool that can be used to focus on monitoring individual paths in the network, where the nodes along the path are not known beforehand. We compare the performance overhead associated with our proposed approach to conventional SNMP get/response message exchanges. The results demonstrate a dramatic reduction in the collection time of node specific metrics. Our approach also implicitly relates collected metrics to the network path, thus removing the need to correlate metrics to topology and path information

    Steven Lahti and Bonnie Jean Shortt being crowned Junior King and Queen, Seafair events, August, 1952

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    Written on verso: Participants in the kids Seafair Program, August 1952. Junior royalty: Steven Lahti, Junior king; Bonnie Jean Shortt, Junior queen; Robb Poole, Davy Jones. Kathleen Rawls, "swimming star," Al Sheehan, Aqua Follies director PH Coll 448.2

    Humphry Davy: Science, Authorship, and the Changing Romantic

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    In the mid to late 1700s, men of letters became more and more interested in the natural world. From studies in astronomy to biology, chemistry, and medicine, these philosophers pioneered what would become our current scientific categories. While the significance of their contributions to these fields has been widely appreciated historically, the interconnection between these men and their literary counterparts has not. A study of the Romantic man of science reveals how much that figure has in common with the traditional Romantic literary figure embodied by poets like William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. This thesis interrogates connections between Romantic literature and science by examining the figure of the Romantic author. In his 1969 essay What is an Author? Foucault called into question the way we think about authorship. Foucault states that before the late eighteenth-century, what we call literary texts were accepted, put into circulation and valorized without any question about the identity of the author (108). Simultaneously, scientific texts were accepted in the Middle Ages, [. . .] only when marked with the name of their author (109). Foucault argues that norms of authorship underwent a reversal in the eighteenth century. The result of this shift is that literary discourses came to be accepted only when endowed with the author function while in the sciences, the author function faded away (109). A case study of the scientist Humphry Davy disrupts Foucault\u27s suggestion that a total reversal in the workings of the author function was achieved by the Romantic period. I argue that Davy is an exception to Foucault\u27s history of authorship and that Davy\u27s authorial identity in the sciences as the public man of science is equal to the author function of literary figures of the same period. Davy pioneered the public man of science, a figure who corresponds nearly perfectly with the emerging figure of the author in the literary sphere. Ultimately we see Davy as a figure who embodies and reconstructs the Romantic I and requires us to reconsider the category of scientific authorship and the figure of the scientist as author

    Davy James : Sensation

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    Item located in folder hy-dm-marks-folk-1965-1995-001. Not all items in folder uploaded.The article focused on 21 year old Davy James who was considered to have promising talent which would challenge well known musicians. The author also mentioned that James had recently signed with the Gallo Organisation to showcase his talent in both writing the words and music to all his songs. According to the author, James had achieved success despite his stammer which at times had prevented him from beginning a word

    Impact of trip purpose on driving behaviour: case study on commuter behaviour in Belgium

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    This study explores the relationship between the purpose of a trip and the vehicle exhaust emissions caused by the driving behaviour during this trip. More specifically, this research focuses on the difference in driving behaviour between commuter traffic and other traffic. The hypothesis formulated is that people driving to work produce more emissions per kilometer than drivers with other trip purposes, for instance due to a different driving behaviour. To examine this hypothesis, a methodology was developed to relate trip driving behaviour and vehicle emissions to trip purpose, and this method was applied to a small case study. This paper reports on th

    Impact of trip purpose on driving behaviour: case study on commuter behaviour in Belgium

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    This study explores the relationship between the purpose of a trip and the vehicle exhaust emissions caused by the driving behaviour during this trip. More specifically, this research focuses on the difference in driving behaviour between commuter traffic and other traffic. The hypothesis formulated is that people driving to work produce more emissions per kilometer than drivers with other trip purposes, for instance due to a different driving behaviour. To examine this hypothesis, a methodology was developed to relate trip driving behaviour and vehicle emissions to trip purpose, and this method was applied to a small case study. This paper reports on th

    A route to school informational intervention for air pollution exposure reduction

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    A route to school informational intervention for air pollution exposure reduction (Author Accepted Manuscript

    A Generic Data-driven Sequential Clustering Algorithm Determining Activity Skeletons

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    AbstractMany activity-based models start by scheduling inflexible or mandatory activities (if present), before more flexible activities. Often work and educational activities are assumed as most stringent and recognized as the only mandatory activities. According to this definition, only 45% of all schedules contains a mandatory activity (OVG single-day travel survey in Flanders, Belgium). This means 55% of schedules does not have a traditional mandatory-flexible activity structure. This research proposes a completely data-driven approach to reveal the real basic structure of individuals’ schedules, i.e. the skeleton schedule sequence. To this end, a sequential clustering algorithm was developed. Furthermore, an in-depth analysis of the parameter settings was performed. The proposed method reveals a set of skeleton activity schedules and confirms the importance of work and education

    Elwood, Steven F. (Death, 1879-04-08)

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    Address: 49 Wilstack St.Age at death: 42 yrsPg 35/1879/116/F W M/U S./Dr. R Davy/J Habig/WesleyanOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'EISELE-EN'

    SUPERSTRUCTURE DESIGN WITH COST MANAGEMENT OF MEETING, INCENTIVE, CONVENTION, AND EXHIBITION BUILDING IN TANGERANG PT. DAVY SUKAMTA AND PARTNERS

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    Building infrastructure development is a construction process that includes planning, designing, constructing, and maintaining buildings that serve various functions in the community. In real life, infrastructure development is critical to economic development, community well-being, and regional development. Because of that, Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta make a requirements for their students to achieve bachelor’s degree of Civil Engineering Study Program. The final project infrastructure report is given with intention of producing capable undergraduate graduates who can develop infrastructure in the field of civil engineering and as the culmination of the knowledge acquired and studied during the lecture process. In this study, author design and estimating the Meeting, Incentive, Convention and Exhibition Building in Tangerang that designed by PT. Davy Sukamta and Partners. The Convention and Exhibition Centre has four stories: the first floor, which serves as the parking area, the second floor as the main hall, the mezzanine floor, and the third floor. This plan includes supper structure planning as well as construction management by breaking down the cost analysis. The reinforcements design of this building is also given as author’s assignment during her internship in PT. Davy Sukamta and Partners. So that, to fulfill the final project requirements, besides design the reinforcements of superstructure, author also estimates the construction
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