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  2. Task computing - Wikipedia

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    This definition of a task computing framework does not make reference to computational components. This is referred to as a Task Computing Environment (TCE). A TCE is a computational system that includes, at a minimum, the following components: One or more Task Computing Clients (TCCs), One or more Semantically Described Services (SDSs),

  3. Task (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A sample thread pool (green boxes) with task queues of waiting tasks (blue) and completed tasks (yellow), in the sense of task as "unit of work". In computing, a task is a unit of execution or a unit of work. The term is ambiguous; precise alternative terms include process, light-weight process, thread (for execution), step, request, or query (for

  4. Task management - Wikipedia

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    It includes setting a structure and restrictions on communication going from the task management environment to other software, systems, and environments. Configurability encompasses the ability to add, remove, and manage functionality and usability in task management environments.

  5. Task analysis environment modeling simulation - Wikipedia

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    This includes determining the implications of those actions, and of actions performed by other agents in the environment. The modeling language represents a task structure including the quantitative representation of complex task interrelationships, with the task structure model divided into generative, objective, and subjective viewpoints.

  6. Task analysis - Wikipedia

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    Task analysis is a fundamental tool of human factors engineering.It entails analyzing how a task is accomplished, including a detailed description of both manual and mental activities, task and element durations, task frequency, task allocation, task complexity, environmental conditions, necessary clothing and equipment, and any other unique factors involved in or required for one or more ...

  7. Public value - Wikipedia

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    Examples include: Fresenius Medical Care , a German producer of medical supplies and operator of dialysis clinics, complements its balanced scorecard with the Public Value Scorecard. Through the inclusion of an external perspective the firm wants to gain a better understanding of the public value of healthcare service that are supplied by ...

  8. Work systems - Wikipedia

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    Five other elements must be included in even a rudimentary understanding of a work system's operation, context, and significance. Those elements are the products/services produced, customers, environment, infrastructure, and strategies. Customers may also be participants in a work system, as happens when a doctor examines a patient.

  9. Windows Task Scheduler - Wikipedia

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    The Task Scheduler service works by managing Tasks; Task refers to the action (or actions) taken in response to trigger(s). A task is defined by associating a set of actions, which can include launching an application or taking some custom-defined action, to a set of triggers, which can either be time-based or event-based.