Gamble, "Introducing
replaceability into web service composition," Services Computing, IEEE Transactions on, vol.
When similar outcomes may be obtained from different instructional media (Clark's
replaceability test), the most economical medium (either with regard to time or cost) should be the medium of choice.
In addition, the "
replaceability" of workers from one country by workers from other countries has also become a particularly effective technology of power.
Earlier research has mainly focused on job content related risk factors, such as job demands [20], time pressure [5, 21] and low
replaceability [1, 3, 5, 22], which were all demonstrated to be positively correlated with presenteeism.
It is easy to recommend that fixtures need to withstand adverse conditions, but maybe it doesn't make sense to harden fixtures and instead design them for easy
replaceability? With today's LED technologies, are there opportunities to rethink AC/DC power options?
According to the transaction cost economics (TCE) literature (Williamson, 1991), dependence is regarded as the cost of
replaceability (Heide & John, 1988) and a firm that expects to incur large termination and switching costs with a particular partner in an exchange is considered to be dependent on that particular firm.
Replaceability, Career Choice, and Making a Difference.
Each newsroom will become more specialized, with less simple
replaceability of employees and functions from one newsroom to the next.
Prior studies show that the sources of greater bargaining power in an alliance are rooted in the unavailability of alternative resources or less
replaceability of a partner (e.g., Brass, 1984).
Occasional grazerpalatable sedges can be important in places, but the forage availability is generally highlighted by what I designate as an array or Guild of those grasses similar in habit and multi-
replaceability in terms of forage nutrient value.
Over against the doubt and mistrust of the "Athenian afraid to leave Athens because where else would he find sun and moon?" (WP, 166) Wordsworth's faith in nature as in something unlosable, as something bound to reappear if not here, then there, weirdly enough makes possible the loss, abandonment, or destruction of particular objects, and removal from particular places--even as it predicates the love of these objects on their repeatability and easy
replaceability:
Rather than putting specific policies in place, Lacey recommends approaching each situation individually, based on the employee, the
replaceability of his or her skillset, and the ability to match the other offer.