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Professional Women at Work: Interactions, Tacit Understandings, and the Non-Trivial Nature of Trivia in Bureaucratic Settings
This book looks at the routine taken-for-granted features of work as experienced by professional women in bureaucratic environments. It shows why these trivial features are not trivial, but add up to a good part of what all work is composed of. Finally, it considers why the women interviewed in this study encountered and experienced their professional careers in the ways they did. There are many books on the general subject of women at work and the sociology of work, but few deal with what the work consists of, how it is accomplished, what one needs to know to undertake it competently, and how it is experienced by the worker. This book deals with all these issues, and more, that are typically overlooked in the literature on women at work in particular and on work in general..
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Analysis of a Non-Trivial Queueing Network
This is a AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSONAFB OH SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING report procured by the Pentagon and made available for public release It has been reproduced in the best form available to the Pentagon. It is not spiral-bound, but rather assembled with Velobinding in a soft, white linen cover. The Storming Media report number is A107163. The abstract provided by the Pentagon follows: In studying complex queueing networks, one generally seeks to employ exact analytic solutions to reduce burden on computational resources. Barring the existence of an exact solution, the alternatives include approximation techniques and simulation. Approximation is the more attractive alternative from a time and effort perspective; however, cases exist that are not amiable to this technique. This work increases the flexibility of approximation techniques in obtaining estimates of congestion measures for complex, open queueing networks having several customer classes and class-dependent structures. We accomplish this by providing the procedure to aggregate multiple classes into a single class in order to apply an existing approximation technique. The resulting method is shown to yield good agreement with results obtained by simulation. The immediate application of this work is as a tool to focus a simulation study of multi-class queueing networks. For large networks, reasonable performance estimates can be obtained quickly. Once the basic input parameters are determined, different scenarios may be rapidly evaluated in a fraction of the time needed to modify a typical simulation model. This allows one to check ideas and determine where to invest time and funding when constructing a simulation model to obtain performance estimates on a by-class basis..
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Equilibrium analysis in financial markets with countably many securities [An article from: Journal of Mathematical Economics]
This digital document is a journal article from Journal of Mathematical Economics, published by Elsevier in 2004. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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An F-cone is a pointed and generating convex cone of a real vector space that is the union of a countable family of finite dimensional polyhedral convex cones such that each of which is an extremal subset of the subsequent one. In this paper, we study securities markets with countably many securities and arbitrary finite portfolio holdings. Moreover, we assume that each investor is constrained to have a non-negative end-of-period wealth. If, under the portfolio dominance order, the positive cone of the portfolio space is an F-cone, then Edgeworth allocations and non-trivial quasi-equilibria exist. This result extends the case where, as in Aliprantis et al. [J. Math. Econom. 30 (1998a) 347], the positive cone is a Yudin cone. .
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