The performance impact of scheduling for cache affinity in parallel network processing

Author(s):  
J.D. Salehi ◽  
J.F. Kurose ◽  
D. Towsley
2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sulaiman Abdullah Alnasser ◽  
Joriah B. T. Muhammed ◽  
Rayenda Khresna Brahmana

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Fred Luthans ◽  
Carolyn M. Youssef

Over the years, both management practitioners and academics have generally assumed that positive workplaces lead to desired outcomes. Unlike psychology, considerable attention has also been devoted to the study of positive topics such as job satisfaction and organizational commitment. However, to place a scientifically based focus on the role that positivity may play in the development and performance of human resources, and largely stimulated by the positive psychology initiative, positive organizational behavior (POB) and psychological capital (PsyCap) have recently been introduced into the management literature. This chapter first provides an overview of both the historical and contemporary positive approaches to the workplace. Then, more specific attention is given to the meaning and domain of POB and PsyCap. Our definition of POB includes positive psychological capacities or resources that can be validly measured, developed, and have performance impact. The constructs that have been determined so far to best meet these criteria are efficacy, hope, optimism, and resiliency. When combined, they have been demonstrated to form the core construct of what we term psychological capital (PsyCap). A measure of PsyCap is being validated and this chapter references the increasing number of studies indicating that PsyCap can be developed and have performance impact. The chapter concludes with important future research directions that can help better understand and build positive workplaces to meet current and looming challenges.


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Sylvie Dijkstra-Soudarissanane ◽  
Karim El Assal ◽  
Simon Gunkel ◽  
Frank ter Haar ◽  
Rick Hindriks ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ramtin Afshar ◽  
Michael T. Goodrich ◽  
Pedro Matias ◽  
Martha C. Osegueda

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