Distributed Work

Distributed Work
Author: Pamela Hinds,Sara Kiesler
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0262083051

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Multidisciplinary research on dynamics, problems, and potential of distributed work.

A FRAMEWORK FOR SCALABLE DISTRIBUTED JOB PROCESSING WITH DYNAMIC LOAD BALANCING USING DECENTRALIZED APPROACH

A FRAMEWORK FOR SCALABLE DISTRIBUTED JOB PROCESSING WITH DYNAMIC LOAD BALANCING USING DECENTRALIZED APPROACH
Author: Dr P. SrinivasaRao
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781387388769

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The Distributed Workplace

The Distributed Workplace
Author: Andrew Harrison,Paul Wheeler,Carolyn Whitehead
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781134365852

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The Distributed Workplace provides in one volume essential information on sustainable work environments which will be invaluable to those developing workplace strategies for end-user organizations as well as suppliers of office buildings, information and communications technologies and building operation services. Municipal authorities and other organizations concerned with sustainable development and sustainable workplaces will also benefit from this book.

International Handbook of Research in Professional and Practice based Learning

International Handbook of Research in Professional and Practice based Learning
Author: Stephen Billett,Christian Harteis,Hans Gruber
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 1378
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789401789028

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The International Handbook of Research in Professional and Practice-based Learning discusses what constitutes professionalism, examines the concepts and practices of professional and practice-based learning, including associated research traditions and educational provisions. It also explores professional learning in institutions of higher and vocational education as well the practice settings where professionals work and learn, focusing on both initial and ongoing development and how that learning is assessed. The Handbook features research from expert contributors in education, studies of the professions, and accounts of research methodologies from a range of informing disciplines. It is organized in two parts. The first part sets out conceptions of professionalism at work, how professions, work and learning can be understood, and examines the kinds of institutional practices organized for developing occupational capacities. The second part focuses on procedural issues associated with learning for and through professional practice, and how assessment of professional capacities might progress. The key premise of this Handbook is that during both initial and ongoing professional development, individual learning processes are influenced and shaped through their professional environment and practices. Moreover, in turn, the practice and processes of learning through practice are shaped by their development, all of which are required to be understood through a range of research orientations, methods and findings. This Handbook will appeal to academics working in fields of professional practice, including those who are concerned about developing these capacities in their students. In addition, students and research students will also find this Handbook a key reference resource to the field.

Distributed Team Collaboration in Organizations Emerging Tools and Practices

Distributed Team Collaboration in Organizations  Emerging Tools and Practices
Author: Milhauser, Kathy L.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2011-04-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781609605346

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"This book summarizes the challenges inherent in leading distributed teams and explores practices that are emerging to optimize distributed team performance"--Provided by publisher.

Distributed Game Development

Distributed Game Development
Author: Tim Fields
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781136135422

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Take control of your global game development team and make successful AAA game titles using the 'Distributed Development' model. Game industry veteran Tim Fields teaches you how to evaluate game deals, how to staff teams for highly distributed game development, and how to maintain challenging relationships in order to get great games to market. This book is filled with interviews with a broad spectrum of industry experts from top game publishers and business owners in the US and UK. A supplementary web site provides interviews from the book, a forum where developers and publishers can connect, and additional tips and tricks. Topics include:

Third Generation Distributed Computing Environments

Third Generation Distributed Computing Environments
Author: Amjad Umar
Publsiher: nge solutions, inc
Total Pages: 788
Release: 2004
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0975918214

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Umar provides a collection of powerful services to support the e-business andm-business initiatives of today and tomorrow. (Computer Books)

Thinking Remote

Thinking Remote
Author: Pilar Orti ,Maya Middlemiss
Publsiher: Virtual not Distant
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2024
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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In this collection of articles gathered together from the Virtual not Distant blog, Pilar Orti and Maya Middlemiss reflect on this transition from a change-management perspective, drawn from their experience of working with leaders of distributed teams. Each article has been selected to cover one area of remote leadership practice and is followed by a set of leadership reflections to help you identify your next steps. Considering challenges from wellbeing to technology to communication, this series of articles will empower leaders at all levels to improve their personal practice and their team's performance. Chapters: 1. Designing the digital workspace: what we can learn from the physical space 2. “Those tools are so last year…” 3. The dangers of ‘working out loud’ 4. Now that I’m remote, can anyone see how hard I’m working? 5. Psychological safety in online meetings 6. Is work causing you stress? Going remote is not a magic pill 7. Sick and tired, working and not-working in a remote team 8. Sharing success in remote teams 9. To show frustration, first you need to show you care 10. Creating a culture of feedback 11. Keeping your team visible within your organisation 12. Virtually secure is not enough: information security challenges for remote teams 13. Remote work: anytime, anyplace, anywhere "At thirteen chapters and 100ish pages, you could conceivably finish this book in a couple of hours. I wouldn’t recommend doing so–if read right, this book works almost as a personal coach." Teresa Douglas, co-author of Secrets of the Remote Workforce.