نتایج جستجو برای: tenants

تعداد نتایج: 1215  

Journal: :Housing Studies 2022

The Covid-19 pandemic has brought under the spotlight home’s severe inadequacies, which take a particular intensity in various unregulated, insecure rental housing markets across globe. It is now timely to deliberate what it takes for rented property be made home, and that debate tenants’ voices should heard. Taking UK as case-study drawing on data collected through an online qualitative questi...

Journal: :Wirtschaftsdienst 2023

Abstract The German residential building stock is only insufficiently retrofitted in terms of energy efficiency; heating very dependent on fossil fuels and renovation activity has remained too low for years. Now, the crisis means enormous vulnerability financial burden, especially low-income households tenants. Various investment barriers result these being significantly disadvantaged provision...

2010
Cor-Paul Bezemer Andy Zaidman

Multi-tenancy is a relatively new software architecture principle in the realm of the Software as a Service (SaaS) business model. It allows to make full use of the economy of scale, as multiple customers –“tenants”– share the same application and database instance. All the while, the tenants enjoy a highly configurable application, making it appear that the application is deployed on a dedicat...

2013
Andy Sayler Eric Keller Dirk Grunwald

Today, a growing number of users are opting to move their systems and services from self-hosted data centers to cloud-hosted IaaS offerings. These users wish to both benefit from the efficiencies that shared multitenant hosting can offer while still retaining or improving the kinds of security and control afforded by self-hosted solutions. In this paper, we present Jobber: a highly autonomous m...

2003
Helen Carr

The extent to which a place feels like a home is related in part to the physical condition of the property and its surrounding environment. Tenants and local authorities have been provided with extensive legal powers to force landlords to remedy defects since the late 19th century. Yet housing conditions within rented property remain poor. Problems relating to the boundaries of legal remedies w...

2009
Piet Eichholtz Nils Kok John M. Quigley

This paper provides the first systematic analysis of the choice by organizations to occupy green office space. We develop a framework of ecological responsiveness, and we formulate five propositions to explain why specific firms and industries may be more likely to lease green space. We test these propositions by analyzing the decisions of more than 11,000 tenants to choose office space in gree...

2013
Timothy Besley Jessica Leight Rohini Pande Vijayendra Rao

Agricultural tenancy reforms have been widely enacted, but evidence on their long-run impact remains limited. In this paper, we provide such evidence by exploiting the quasirandom assignment of linguistically similar areas to different South Indian states that subsequently varied in tenancy regulation policies. Given imperfect credit markets, the impact of tenancy reform should vary by househol...

Journal: :Electronics 2022

Authentication, authorization, and data access control are playing major roles in security privacy. The proposed model integrated the multi-factor authentication–authorization process with dependable non-dependable factors parameters based on providing for tenants through a hybrid approach of fully homomorphic encryption methodology: enhanced cryptosystem (EHC) Brakersky–Gentry–Vaikuntanathan (...

Journal: :Political Geography 2021

The dominant stream of political geography research links ethnic or racial marginalization and class-based resulting from gentrification processes. This study presents a new phenomenon “minority gentrification:” led by Arab entrepreneurs business owners in the city Acre which challenges narrative emphasizes complexity relationship between class ethnonational identity. Based on qualitative metho...

2014
Jonathan Mace Peter Bodik Rodrigo Fonseca Madanlal Musuvathi

In distributed services shared by multiple tenants, managing resource allocation is an important pre-requisite to providing dependability and quality of service guarantees. Many systems deployed today experience contention, slowdown, and even system outages due to aggressive tenants and a lack of resource management. Improperly throttled background tasks, such as data replication, can overwhelm...

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