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  • Høg Hansen, Anders (author)
  • Bob Dylan : Kærlighed, Krig og Historie 1961-1967
  • 2011
  • Book (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Kærlighed, krig og historie er i denne bog ledetråde for en diskussion af Bob Dylans sange, og de sociale og kunstneriske sammenhænge de var en del af, i perioden 1961 til 1967. I bogen diskuteres blandt andet Talkin’ World War III Blues, The Times They Are A-Changin’, The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll, Love Minus Zero/No Limit, og Desolation Row. Mange af Dylans sange og optrædener i denne periode udforsker en vidtforgrenet kulturel, mytologisk og historisk baggage som væves ind i samidige sociale spørgsmål. Forfatteren viser, hvordan Dylan kan ses som en af rockmusikkens uregerlige, maskespillende og omskiftelige harlekiner. Dylan hentede inspiration fra Shakespeares vise klovne, fra vandringsmænd og lovløse, vaudevillen, datidens aviser og tv, poeter som Arthur Rimbaud og Robert Frost, og meget andet. Hans universer, som rækker både bagud og fremad, taler til problemer vi kan genkende i dag i det 21. århundrede. Bogen er skrevet til alle, der gerne vil lære og underholdes om, hvordan kærlighed, krig og historie har præget en kunstners udtryk og tekster i 1960erne og hvordan de sociale spørgsmål , tiden og kunsten og Dylan selv lod sig lede af, påvirker os i dag.
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  • Castaldo Lundén, Elizabeth, Assistant Professor, 1974- (author)
  • Bob Mackie
  • 2023
  • In: The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Film and Television Costume Design. - London : Bloomsbury Visual Arts. - 9781472521552
  • Book chapter (peer-reviewed)
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  • Briscoe, Bob, et al. (author)
  • Reducing Internet Latency : A Survey of Techniques and Their Merits
  • 2016
  • In: IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials. - : IEEE. - 1553-877X. ; 18:3, s. 2149-2196
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Latency is increasingly becoming a performance bottleneck for Internet Protocol (IP) networks, but historically, networks have been designed with aims of maximizing throughput and utilization. This paper offers a broad survey of techniques aimed at tackling latency in the literature up to August 2014, as well as their merits. A goal of this work is to be able to quantify and compare the merits of the different Internet latency reducing techniques, contrasting their gains in delay reduction versus the pain required to implement and deploy them. We found that classifying techniques according to the sources of delay they alleviate provided the best insight into the following issues: 1) The structural arrangement of a network, such as placement of servers and suboptimal routes, can contribute significantly to latency; 2) each interaction between communicating endpoints adds a Round Trip Time (RTT) to latency, particularly significant for short flows; 3) in addition to base propagation delay, several sources of delay accumulate along transmission paths, today intermittently dominated by queuing delays; 4) it takes time to sense and use available capacity, with overuse inflicting latency on other flows sharing the capacity; and 5) within end systems, delay sources include operating system buffering, head-of-line blocking, and hardware interaction. No single source of delay dominates in all cases, and many of these sources are spasmodic and highly variable. Solutions addressing these sources often both reduce the overall latency and make it more predictable.
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  • Carter, Bob, et al. (author)
  • Taxing times : lean working and the creation of (in)efficiencies in hm revenue and costums
  • 2013
  • In: Public Administration. - : Wiley. - 0033-3298 .- 1467-9299. ; 91:1, s. 83-97
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The prevailing economic and budgetary climate is intensifying the search for methods and practices aimed at generating efficiencies in public sector provision. This paper investigates the increasingly popular bundle of techniques operating under the generic descriptor of lean, which promises to improve operational quality processes while simultaneously reducing cost. It offers a critical appraisal of lean as a fashionable component of public sector reform and challenges the received wisdom that it unambiguously delivers ‘efficiencies’. Quantitative and qualitative research in HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) centred on employees' experiences has indicated the extent to which work has been reorganized along lean principles. However, employees perceive that changes in organizational processes and working practices have unintentionally generated inefficiencies which have impacted on the quality of public service. These suggested outcomes raise wider concerns as lean working is adopted in other public sector organizations.
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  • Carter, Bob, et al. (author)
  • Uncomfortable truths : teamworking under lean in the UK
  • 2017
  • In: International Journal of Human Resource Management. - : Taylor & Francis. - 0958-5192 .- 1466-4399. ; 28:3, s. 449-467
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • A recent contribution in this journal – Procter, S. and Radnor, Z. (2014) ‘Teamworking under Lean in UK public services: lean teams and team targets in Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC)’ International Journal of Human Resource Management, 25:21, 2978–2995 – provides an account of teamworking in the UK Civil Service, specifically Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC), focused on the relationship between recently implemented lean work organisation and teams and teamworking. Procter and Radnor claim in this work that it delivers a ‘more nuanced’ analysis of lean in this government department and, it follows, of the lean phenomenon more generally. Our riposte critiques their article on several grounds. It suffers from problems of logic and construction, conceptual confusion and definitional imprecision. Methodological difficulties and inconsistent evidence contribute additionally to analytical weakness. Included in our response are empirical findings on teamworking at HMRC that challenge Procter and Radnor’s evidential basis and further reveal the shortcomings of their interpretation
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Olsson, Bob, 1969 (83)
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