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is workloads
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The amount of work assigned to a particular worker, normally in a specified time period
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Julian Stanley, chief executive of the Teacher Support Network, was not surprised by the research results: "Teachers do not enter the profession expecting to work 9 to 5, but the fact is workloads are spiralling out of control.
Delay values for unicast communication using the IS workloads were higher in the networks of sizes 8 and 128, which occurs due to negotiations to select which requesting node will be granted permission to send a packet in N:1 communication.
The N N communication pattern is significantly present in the EP and IS workloads.
For the FT and IS workloads, delay behavior in unicast communication is also non-uniform.
For the FT and IS workloads, high packet losses in unicast communication were recorded for both architectures, being more accentuated in the multi-hop WiNoC.
Still according to Figs. 3 and 4 and as opposed to the FT and IS workloads, the MG workload is predominantly comprised by unicast communications, a small portion of which are N:1.
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Talk to any teacher and they will tell you the chief frustration with their job is workload.
Therefore, the evaluation criterion is: workload decrease of selected loop, minus workload increase of the second loop.
A further variable, which might contribute to the job and patient satisfaction, is workload.
The Scylla and Charybdis are workload and behaviour management.
"The big problem seems to be workload," Dr. Sorra said.
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