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2003
IEEE
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A probabilistic loading-dependent model of cascading failure and possible implications for blackouts
Catastrophic disruptions of large, interconnected infrastructure systems are often due to cascading failure. For example, large blackouts of electric power systems are typically c...
Ian Dobson, Benjamin A. Carreras, David E. Newman
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HICSS
2003
IEEE
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The Importance of Articulation Work to Agency Content Management: Balancing Publication and Control
This paper describes the initial results of a qualitative field study of the work required to review and approve the content on government agency web sites. The study analyzes con...
Kristin R. Eschenfelder
HICSS
2003
IEEE
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XML Based Robust Client-Server Communication for a Distributed Telecommunication Management System
Our Distributed Telecommunication Management System (DTMS) uses an object-oriented model to describe the networked Voice Communication System (VCS) to be managed. In order to allo...
Karl M. Göschka, Helmut Reis, Robert Smeikal
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HICSS
2003
IEEE
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Developing a Community Vision: The Case of a Regional United Way
This paper provides descriptive research about a successful collaborative vision development process undertaken for a regional United Way. The entire process from learning about t...
Bradd C. Hayes
HICSS
2003
IEEE
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Convergence Through Solution Interoperability: Case Study of Integrated Telecommunication Design and Incremental Deployment
Researchers have cogently presented the technical case for converged telecommunications systems. However, it is not clear how market-based telecommunications providers are embraci...
Thomas A. Horan, Benjamin L. Schooley