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In this paper, we propose a two-tier architecture to organize virtual machines for workload consolidation.
This research exposes the need for further investigation into how to organize for servitization in project-based contexts.
Studying these subcommunities, and their behavior can shed light on how successful OSS projects self-organize.
We show how generic tools developed for project management can now be adapted, in a very useful way, to organize and control the technical assistances to customers during the warranty period.
We also propose a simple and efficient distributed heuristic for MAC-layer scheduling.
Our findings provide insight into how complex information tasks can be broken down into repeatable components that can be executed efficiently to improve productivity.
The SPACE framework captures different dimensions of productivity, and here we demonstrate how this framework can be used to understand productivity in practice and why using it will help teams better understand developer productivity and create better measures to inform their work and teams.
Our findings indicate that in complex collaborative work, process common ground increases, thus diminishing the need for acts like information querying or strategy discussions about how to organize the collaborative activities.
The analysis and simulation results show that the proposed MU MAC significantly outperforms the single-user MAC.