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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Containerizing WebAssembly : Considering WebAssembly Containers on IoT Devices as Edge Solution

Eriksson, Fredrik, Grunditz, Sebastian January 2021 (has links)
This paper will explore the speed of execution, memory foot-print and the maturity of WebAssembly Runtimes (WasmRT).For this study, the WasmRT will be Wasmer1and Wasmtime.2Initially, benchmarks were run on a Raspberry Pi 3 model Bto simulate a more hardware capable IoT-device. Tests per-formed on a Raspberry Pi shows that there are many instanceswhere a WasmRT outperforms a similar Docker+C solution.WasmRT has a very clear use case for IoT devices, specifi-cally short jobs, the results from our research will show thatWasmRT can be up to almost 70 times as fast as a similarDocker solution. WasmRT has a very strong use case thatother container solutions can not contend with. This paperwill show how effective a lightweight, portable, and fast Was-merRT can be, but also to highlight its pain points and whenother container solutions may make more sense
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Gestión de enfermería en políticas públicas en el programa social wawa wasi en Chiclayo, 2010

Díaz Becerra, Diana Karem January 2011 (has links)
La presente investigación cualitativa con abordaje metodológico de acción, tuvo como objetivos diseñar una propuesta para la gestión de enfermería en las políticas públicas del programa social wawa wasi. La teoría se basó en el modelo de promoción de salud de Nola J. Pender. Los sujetos de estudio fueron 10 profesionales de enfermería con experiencia en salud pública y comunitaria que laboran en el distrito de Chiclayo. Para recolectar la información se utilizó la entrevista semi-estructurada y la técnica de grupos focales. Se respetaron los criterios éticos de Sgreccia y los de rigor científico. Se realizó un análisis temático obteniendo las siguientes categorías; al inicio: se identificó problemas u obstáculos limitantes, y se reconoció la escasa gestión de la enfermera en las políticas públicas; después, se sintieron competentes para participar en el proceso de formulación de una propuesta en las políticas públicas del programa social wawa wasi. Las conclusiones fueron que los profesionales de enfermería con experiencia en salud pública y comunitaria realizan escasa gestión en las políticas públicas, enmarcadas en actividades esporádicas tales como las actividades extramurales del establecimiento de salud (CRED, vacunas, etc.).
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Preliminary Analysis of the Geriatric Intelligence Test

Fominaya, Adam W. 17 May 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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DEMOGRAPHIC AND CLINICAL PREDICTORS OF INTELLECTUAL ABILITY IN DISABILITY APPLICANTS

WELLS, CAROLYN THERESA 11 June 2002 (has links)
No description available.
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The WASI™ as a Screening Tool for Counselors in the Referral Decision for a Neuropsychological Evaluation

Snowden, Marie Dillon 08 1900 (has links)
When a client has cognitive impairment resulting from cerebral dysfunction (CD) that goes undiagnosed and, therefore, untreated, psychotherapy and rehabilitation outcome is likely to be impacted negatively. Due primarily to managed care, screening for CD has reduced substantially. Master's level counselors need a cost-efficient way to detect possible CD and, thus, justify referral for neuropsychological evaluation. This study examined the Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence™ (WASI™) instrument's ability to screen for possible CD by examining the relationship between a) WASI Performance IQ (PIQ) and Verbal IQ (VIQ) scores and neuropsychological test scores, and b) the VIQ-PIQ discrepancy and the severity of disability. In this retrospective study, test scores were extrapolated from neuropsychological assessments conducted between 2001 and 2004 on 73 CD-diagnosed adults at a CARF accredited rehabilitation facility. Disability severity ratings of mild, moderate, and severe were assigned based on clinical judgment and interrater agreement. The assessment battery included the WASI and several neuropsychological tests: Halstead-Reitan TPT, TMT-A and B, and FOT; WMS-III VR-I and 2, LM-1 and 2, and MC; McCarron-Dial HVDT; SDMT; and SCT. Based upon a multitrait-multimethod matrix, mild to moderate convergent and discriminant validity was found with the WASI VIQ and PIQ traits among neuropsychological verbal and performance measures. Statistically, the SCT, TMT-A, and HVDT-right shape were most predictive of the PIQ, and the WMS-III LM-2 and MC were most predictive of the VIQ. VIQ-PIQ discrepancy did not predict severity of disability, but IQ means and subtest scores between the mild and severe groups were significantly different. Results indicated that WASI VIQ-PIQ discrepancy did not detect CD. However, WASI subtest scores of 40 or lower may justify further evaluation of potential CD. Contrary to the WASI manual, Similarities and Block Design rather than Vocabulary and Matrix Reasoning subtest scores may be more predictive of CD. This author suggested that counselors administer the WASI, SCT, and TMT-A as a time efficient screening method for CD.

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