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An example of a workload indicator might be the number of navigation-oriented messages posted (e.g. per week) by list members tentatively identified as "tacit peer-navigators".
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An example of a 50% workload of an on-call duty is shown in Table 1.
As described in the introduction, this is an example of a primary measure, where workload is inferred directly from the performance of the individual.
Eric Dickerson, the last man to surpass 400 carries without having a major drop-off in his career, might have played a while ago, but the Steelers would only have to look to last season for an example of why this workload may be a bad idea.
Figure 8 An example of workload profile on a weekly basis.
The Rose Garden appearance was an example of Mr. Obama's heavy workload; it was squeezed into a day that already included his regular intelligence and economic briefings, a private meeting with a senator, lunch with the vice president, a major speech outlining plans for a new consumer protection agency and a strategy session on Afghanistan with his national security team.
A great example of such a workload is SAP HANA, which is a large in-memory analytics solution.
Figure 1 shows an example of statistical multiplexing with two workloads exhibiting complementing demand over time.
An example of this is facilitator's workload versus student's workload.
Top-right corner of Figure 6 shows an example of using VSL syntax to parameterize application workload models according to video quality metrics that are dependent on the application.
Greenlinger's flexible schedule, aided by his largely electronic workload, is an example of what millennials now crave in the workplace.
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