nur im Hochschulnetz
Refine
Document Type
- Article (109)
- Conference Proceeding (42)
- Book (40)
- Part of a Book (8)
- Other (5)
- Bachelor Thesis (2)
- Doctoral Thesis (1)
Language
- English (207) (remove)
Keywords
- Endokrin wirksamer Stoff (1)
- Familienpolitik (1)
- Finnland (1)
- Human Factors Engineering · Human-systems Integration · Person Studies · Automotive Ergonomics · Digital Human Modelling · Electric Vehicle · Ul-trafast Charging · Product Development (1)
- Internationaler Vergleich (1)
- Norwegen (1)
- Phytoöstrogene (1)
- Polymer-Elektrolytmembran-Brennstoffzelle (1)
- Rasterkraftmikroskopie (1)
- Scandinavian countries (1)
- Schweden (1)
- Social/family policies (1)
- Sozialpolitik (1)
- Vergleich zu Deutschland (1)
- charging infrastructure (1)
- comparison to Germany (1)
- direct recycling (1)
- electric vehicle (1)
- energy demand (1)
- energy supply (1)
- global warming potential (1)
- lectromobility (1)
- life cycle assessment (1)
- lithium-ion battery (1)
- reliability (1)
- reliability demonstration testing (1)
- testing (1)
- women's rights, international social work (1)
This document specifies a YANG model for TCP on devices that are configured by network management protocols. The YANG model defines a container for all TCP connections and groupings of some of the parameters that can be imported and used in TCP implementations or by other models that need to configure TCP parameters. The model includes definitions from YANG Groupings for TCP Client and TCP Servers (I-D.ietf-netconf-tcp-client-server). The model is NMDA (RFC
8342) compliant.
This document defines three YANG 1.1 [RFC7950] modules to support the configuration of TCP clients and TCP servers, either as standalone or in conjunction with a stack protocol layer specific configuration.
This thesis endeavours to show the connection between women’s rights and international social work.
The goal is to bring more awareness about women’s rights and international social work to the reader and offer an introduction and a brief overview to numerous essential terms and areas connected to women’s rights and international social work. The thesis has following four chapters: Theoretical Embedding, Political Framework, International Social Work and women’s human rights and Challenges – Case studies
Waste
(2020)