Auto Identification of Problems and Change Requests in ServiceNow

Author(s):  
Srinivas Gouryraj ◽  
Sakshi Kataria ◽  
Jeba Swvigaradoss
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
shariq aziz butt ◽  
Tauseef Jamal

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2008 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-92
Author(s):  
Jean-Pierre Beaud ◽  
Jean-Guy Prévost
Keyword(s):  
A Priori ◽  

Fluidité, malléabilité, auto-identification, multiplicité des réponses, émergence de nouvelles identités, autant d’expressions qui, a priori, ne font pas bon ménage avec la statistique ! Ce sont pourtant les termes qui revenaient régulièrement dans les propos des conférenciers lors de la conférence de Montréal de décembre 2007 sur « statistiques sociales et diversité ethnique »1.


Author(s):  
Eric Severson

Levinas utilizes the term “trauma” to refer to the pre-original unsettling of the auto-identification of the ego, a project that takes center stage in his final masterwork, Otherwise than Being. This chapter begins with some deliberations concerning the use of the term “trauma” to refer to this unsettling, particularly in light of contemporary psychological and medical uses of that term. Building from Plato’s Allegory of the Cave and Heidegger’s work on unconcealment, it argues that whereas for Heidegger and Plato trauma occurs through unconcealment of sensation, for Levinas trauma occurs as an interruption of sensation’s appropriation into perception itself. The chapter focuses principally on the event itself, the encounter with the other, which at times he calls “inspiration” instead of trauma, and the way this event occurs in a time-before-time that initiates the very possibility of responsibility.


2012 ◽  
pp. 1724-1745
Author(s):  
Michele Maffia ◽  
Luca Mainetti ◽  
Luigi Patrono ◽  
Emanuela Urso

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is going to play a crucial role as auto-identification technology in a wide range of applications such as healthcare, logistics, supply chain management, ticketing, et cetera. The use of electromagnetic waves to identify, trace, and track people or goods allows solving many problems related to auto-identification devices based on optical reading (i.e. bar code). Currently, high interest is concentrated on the use of Radio Frequency (RF) solutions in healthcare and pharmaceutical supply chain, in order to improve drugs flow transparency and patients’ safety. Unfortunately, there is a possibility that drug interaction with electromagnetic fields (EMFs) generated by RF devices, such as RFID readers, deteriorate the potency of bioactive compounds. This chapter proposes an experimental multidisciplinary approach to investigate potential alterations induced by EMFs on drug molecular structure and performance. To show the versatility of this approach, some experimental results obtained on two biological pharmaceuticals (peptide hormone-based) are discussed.


Author(s):  
O. Tolga Pusatli ◽  
Brian Regan

An extensive literature review shows that Information Systems (IS) are changed and eventually replaced by substitutes under the influence of productivity, popularity, and specialisation of IS along with associated available support facilities, maintenance activities, failures, and user feedback. This chapter compiles those factors emerged from software engineering, IS, software quality assurance measurements, and computer science literature. A final product is a proposed model bringing those factors together as they are suspected to raise a need for taking the decision of evaluating change requests that may lead to a further maintenance or replace the IS. While keeping in mind that limitations on advanced testing exist, an expected service of such a model may help decision makers to explain maintenance/replacement decision of IS/component in a more itemized manner, hence diminish overburden pressure of experience responsibility on them.


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