continuous operations
TRANSCRIPT
Burroughs Corporation Developments and innovations
1 In industries like banking, where continuous operations was
mandatory, Burroughs large systems penetrated most every large bank, including the Federal Reserve Bank
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
Infrastructure - 1700 to 1870
1 In the US, the 1826 Granite Railway in Massachusetts was the first commercial railroad to evolve through continuous operations into a common carrier. The
Baltimore and Ohio, opened in 1830, was the first to evolve into a major system. In
1869, the symbolically important transcontinental railroad was completed
in the US with the driving of a golden spike at Promontory, Utah.
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
World War I - Ottoman Empire conflict, 1917–1918
1 The Desert Mounted Corps rode through the break in the front line created by the infantry and, during virtually continuous operations by
Australian Light Horse, British Yeomanry|mounted Yeomanry, Indian Lancers and New Zealand
Mounted Riflemen|Mounted Rifle brigades in the Jezreel Valley, they captured Battle of Nazareth (1918)|Nazareth, Capture of Afulah and Beisan|
Afulah and Beisan, Capture of Jenin (1918)|Jenin, along with Battle of Haifa (1918)|Haifa on the
Mediterranean coast and Daraa east of the Jordan River on the Hejaz railway
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
System z
1 The zSeries, System z and zEnterprise families were named for their availability mdash; z stands for High availability|zero
downtime. The systems are built with spare components capable of hot failovers to
ensure continuous operations.[ http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websp
here/techjournal/0806_greggo/0806_greggo.html?ca=dat- Selecting
System z operating environments: Linux or z/OS?]
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
Combat Stress Disorder - Battle casualty rates
1 Modern warfare embodies the principles of continuous operations
with an expectation of higher combat stress
casualties.[http://web.archive.org/web/20051230112201/http://www.vnh.o
rg/FM22-51/CSCTOC.html Combat Stress Control in a Theater of
Operations US Army Publication.]
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
Space weather - Observing space weather from the ground
1 Ground magnetometer data are used for informing real-time situational
awareness, for post-event analysis of effects, and because many magnetic
observatories have been in continuous operations for decades to
centuries, their data also inform studies of long-term changes in
space climatology.
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
Btrieve - Pervasive PSQL Ecosystem
1 *Pervasive Backup Agent manages PSQL's continuous operations mode
and allows backup software to reliably copy online databases.
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
Seven tiers of disaster recovery - Tier levels
1 The seven tiers of business continuity solutions offer a simple method to define current service
levels and associated risks.[http://storagecommunity.org/fo
rums/t/326.aspx Continuous Operations: The Seven Tiers of Disaster Recovery.] Mary Hall
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
Battle of Kiev (1941) - Aftermath
1 However after four months of continuous operations his forces
were at the brink of exhaustion, and suffered a major defeat in the Battle
of Rostov (1941)
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance - Innovation
1 (1987) Measuring the effects on cognitive abilities of sleep loss during continuous
operations
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
Kosovo War - Military and political consequences
1 For combat aircraft, continuous operations resulted in skipped
maintenance schedules, and many aircraft were withdrawn from service
awaiting spare parts and service
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
European Theater of Operations United States Army
1 In accordance with the experience of World War I, it was usually conceived of as a large land mass over which continuous operations would take
place and was divided into two chief areas-the combat zone, or the area
of active fighting, and the Communications Zone, or area
required for administration of the theaterhttps://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
United States Army Europe - World War II
1 In accordance with the experience of World War I, it was usually conceived of as a large land mass over which continuous operations would take
place and was divided into two chief areas-the combat zone, or the area
of active fighting, and the Communications Zone, or area
required for administration of the theaterhttps://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
Red Army - Wartime
1 Actual strengths of front-line rifle divisions, authorized to contain 11,000 men in July 1941, were mostly no more than 50% of
established strengths during 1941, and divisions were often worn down
on continuous operations to hundreds of men or even less.
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
Sewanee: The University of the South - History
1 In 1866 building was resumed, and this date is sometimes used as the
re-founding of the university and the year from which it has maintained
continuous operations (though official materials and anniversary
celebrations still use 1857)
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
University of Salamanca
1 It is the oldest founded university in Spain and the third oldest European
university in List of oldest universities in continuous operation|
continuous operations
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
104th Infantry Division (United States) - Europe
1 406-420 On 30 October, after five days of continuous operations the
division had pushed about 15 miles to within sigh of the Mark River and
had liberated Zundert, gained control of the Breda-Roosendaal Road, and overrun the Vaart Canal defenses
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
ARFORGEN
1 A new deployment scheme was adopted that enabled the Army to carry out continuous
operations
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
Theater (warfare) - United States
1 In accordance with the experience of World War I, it was usually conceived of as a large land mass over which continuous operations would take
place and was divided into two chief areas-the combat zone, or the area
of active fighting, and the communications zone, or area
required for administration of the theaterhttps://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
55th Wing
1 The 55 WG is the only Air Force wing with continuous operations,
maintenance, and aircraft presence in the United States Central
Command area of responsibility since Operation Desert Storm.
http://www.offutt.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123034015
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
British European Airways - BEA at its peak (1961–1971)
1 On 31 October 1971, BEA operated its last scheduled service from
Heathrow to Le Bourget, marking the end of 25 years' continuous
operations by the airline at the historic Paris airport
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
Air Inter - Fleet
1 Listed below are the main aircraft types that were part of Air Inter's
fleet at one point or another throughout its 37 years of continuous
operations:
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
Vietnam veteran - People's Republic of China Veterans
1 The logistical support provided by China allowed for continuous
operations by the North Vietnamese forces, regardless of American-led
attempts to stop the flow of resources down the Ho Chi Minh trail
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
Academy of Natural Sciences
1 For over two centuries of continuous operations, the Academy has
sponsored expeditions, conducted original environmental and
systematics research, and amassed natural history collections containing
more than 17 million specimens
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
USS Mississippi (BB-41) - World War II service
1 After a week of continuous operations she steamed to Manus Island|Manus, where she remained
until 12 October
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
Auto-loader - Fatigue reduction
1 The replacement of the loader and gunner with a commander and driver could allow crewmembers to rotate shifts. This would enable continuous
operations on the battlefield.
https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
For More Information, Visit:
• https://store.theartofservice.com/the-continuous-operations-toolkit.html
The Art of Servicehttps://store.theartofservice.com