Although actual change to daily practice was limited, group members felt the reflective group discussion provided them with a launch pad to start a journey toward more client-centred practice. This may be the key to moving beyond simply changing the face and language of occupational therapy practice toward a deeper understanding and implementation of client-centred practice to improve client outcomes. Suggestions are provided for implementing reflection to help continue to develop your own practice.
Radiation environments chamcteriatic of those encountered during the low-tempemture foot pulse rmd subsequent higher-temperature
early-step pulses(without the foot pulse) mquhed for indirect-drive ICF ignition on the National Ignition Facility have been produced m hohlraums driven by x-rays from a z-pinch. These environments provide a platform to better undmtand the dynamics of full-scale NIF hohlrmuns, ablator material, and capsules prior to NIF completion. Radiation temperature, plasma fill, and wall motion of these hohlramns are discussed.
To effectively manage the security or control of its borders, a country must understand its border management activities as a system. Using its systems engineering and security foundations as a Department of Energy National Security Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories has developed such an approach to modeling and analyzing border management systems. This paper describes the basic model and its elements developed under Laboratory Directed Research and Development project 08-684.
Executive SummaryTo effectively manage the security or control of its borders, a country must understand its border management activities as a system. Using its systems engineering and security foundations as a Department of Energy National Security Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories has developed such an approach to modeling and analyzing border management systems. The Reference Architecture consists of three basic points of view or perspectives that can be used to characterize border management systems. Each perspective has associated facets and component elements. These are illustrated in Figure E Early exposure of this reference architecture suggests that it is broadly applicable and has the added benefit of integrating aspects of border management into a comprehensive system.
This research attempts to develop a human factors understanding of red team assessment strategies in computer and information security. Red teaming is an advanced form of assessment that can be used to identify weaknesses in a variety of security systems. The purpose of this research is to identify and define the various dimensions of red team effectiveness with the aim of improving red team performance. A study of a red team was conducted in collaboration with Sandia National Laboratories Information Design Assurance Red Team (IDART). The design of the study included semi-structured individual interviews and focus groups with red team members and observation of red team practices. The analysis yielded various dimensions of red team effectiveness from the customer, management, individual, and team member perspectives.
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