Computer Science &Amp; Information Technology ( CS &Amp; IT ) 2013
DOI: 10.5121/csit.2013.3649
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Size Estimation of OLAP Systems

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“…The collection is thus not only an account of a series of navigation strategies but also of what Bhan et al . (2020) call the ‘quotidian formations of collective life […] a broad fabric of relations, initiatives, efforts, ways of paying attention, of joining forces, investing time and resources that take place both as matters of intentional organization, but more importantly as a series of practices that people engage in to manage their everyday existence within cities’. The stretch from São Paulo and Belo Horizonte to Berlin—that is, from urban south to north and back is valuable and important: It brings into relation the different mechanisms that produce and solidify urban inequality without assuming beforehand what is and what is not comparable about the social life of cities.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The collection is thus not only an account of a series of navigation strategies but also of what Bhan et al . (2020) call the ‘quotidian formations of collective life […] a broad fabric of relations, initiatives, efforts, ways of paying attention, of joining forces, investing time and resources that take place both as matters of intentional organization, but more importantly as a series of practices that people engage in to manage their everyday existence within cities’. The stretch from São Paulo and Belo Horizonte to Berlin—that is, from urban south to north and back is valuable and important: It brings into relation the different mechanisms that produce and solidify urban inequality without assuming beforehand what is and what is not comparable about the social life of cities.…”
Section: From Grip To Haltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As Bhan et al . (2020) argue in their reflections on Delhi, São Paulo, Johannesburg and Jakarta: ‘In these cities, getting by means being able to move, every day, both alone but also in concert with others, to stay open to the trade, the skarrel , the hustle to arrange water, food, work, waste, childcare, data and identity for that day, that week, for just some more time. It is these arrangements that make everyday life possible in the southern urban and they lie at the heart of […] collective life’.…”
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“…Not only does that diminish possibilities for cosmopolitan interaction and conviviality, but it often has disproportionately negative impacts for lower-income groups who depend more on access to the streets and public spaces. As others have noted, for many citydwellers across the planet, "there was no lockdown" (Bhan et al, 2020) as various forms of precarity necessitated continued occupation of shared spaces, and transgressions of safety protocols, for sheer survival. The inverse has been true for many dormitory-confined migrant workers, whose mobilities through shared spaces have been increasingly controlled (Lin and Yeoh, 2021).…”
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