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Abstract: This standard is for a Protection Profile for hardcopy devices in a restrictive commercial information processing environment in which a relatively high level of document security, operational accountability, and information assurance are required. Typical information processed in this environment is trade secret, mission critical, or subject to legal and regulatory considerations such as for privacy or governance. This environment is not intended to support life-critical or national security applications. This environment will be known as ́Operational Environment A.⁰́₊ Keywords: all-in-one, Common Criteria, copier, disk overwrite, document, document server, document storage and retrieval, facsimile, fax, hardcopy, ISO/IEC 15408, multifunction device (MFD), multifunction product (MFP), network, network interface, nonvolatile storage, office, paper, printer, Protection Profile, residual data, scanner, security target, shared communications medium, temporary data.
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Art --- photocopies --- photocopying machines --- Archive for Small Press & Communication [Antwerpen] --- anno 1970-1979 --- anno 1980-1989
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Art --- diaries --- copy art [reprographic art] --- performance art --- artists' books [books] --- freewheeled vehicles --- radio [telecommunication system] --- fanzines --- photocopying machines --- power producing equipment --- McCarthy, Pat --- Marseilles
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This is a story of how work gets done. It is also a study of how field service technicians talk about their work and how that talk is instrumental in their success. In his innovative ethnography, Julian E. Orr studies the people who repair photocopiers and shares vignettes from their daily lives. He characterizes their work as a continuous highly skilled improvisation within a triangular relationship of technician, customer, and machine. The work technicians do encompasses elements not contained in the official definition of the job yet vital to its success. Orr's analysis of the way repair people talk about their work reveals that talk is, in fact, a crucial dimension of their practice. Diagnosis happens through a narrative process, the creation of a coherent description of the troubled machine. The descriptions become the basis for technicians' discourse about their experience, and the circulation of stories among the technicians is the principal means by which they stay informed of the developing subtleties of machine behavior. Orr demonstrates that technical knowledge is a socially distributed resource stored and diffused primarily through an oral culture. Based on participant observation with copier repair technicians in the field and strengthened by Orr's own years as a technician, this book explodes numerous myths about technicians and suggests how technical work differs from other kinds of employment.
E-books --- Photocopying machines --- Mechanics --- Ethnology --- Maintenance and repair --- Xerox Corporation --- Customer services. --- United States --- Customer services --- Classical mechanics --- Newtonian mechanics --- Physics --- Dynamics --- Quantum theory --- Photocopiers --- Copying machines --- Maintenance and repair. --- Haloid Xerox, Inc. --- Mechanical engineering --- Business anthropology --- Génie mécanique --- Photocopieurs --- Affaires --- Entretien et réparation --- Aspect anthropologique --- Photocopying machines - United States - Maintenance and repair --- Mechanics - United States --- Ethnology - United States
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