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Place brand as an emergent property: The case of Vascitour and Naples

2019

In this paper, by adopting a systemic framework, we argue that place's adaptive connotation be considered as a mere result of endogenous processes but as a viable system that will remain viable if it can continue to answer the needs of its numerous heterogeneous internal and external socio-economic agents. Place can be seen as a complex adaptive system characterized by a more or less planned evolution, driven by both top-down and bottom-up processes, and composed of various interconnecting parts that, at the same time, can be seen as wholes at different levels as an holoarchy. The model of the holoarchy allows to consider the place as the result of both planned and spontaneous relationships…

Information Systems and ManagementProperty (philosophy)Strategy and Managementlocal networkGeneral Social Sciencesholoarchycomplex adaptive systemplacetourismBusinesscomplex adaptive systems holoarchy local networks place tourismComplex adaptive systemSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle ImpreseTourismLaw and economicsSystems Research and Behavioral Science
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Adaptive memory programming for the dynamic bipartite drawing problem

2020

Abstract The bipartite drawing problem is a well-known NP-hard combinatorial optimization problem with numerous applications. The aim is to minimize the number of edge crossings in a two-layer graph, in which the edges are drawn as straight lines. We consider the dynamic variant of this problem, called the dynamic bipartite drawing problem (DBDP), which consists of adding (resp. or removing) vertices and edges to (resp. or from) a given bipartite drawing, thereby obtaining a new drawing with a layout similar to that of the original drawing. To solve this problem, we propose a tabu search method that incorporates adaptive memory to search the solution space efficiently. In this study, we com…

Information Systems and ManagementTheoretical computer scienceComputer science05 social sciences050301 education02 engineering and technologyGraphTabu searchComputer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceVertex (geometry)Artificial IntelligenceControl and Systems EngineeringIterated function0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBipartite graph020201 artificial intelligence & image processing0503 educationSoftwareAdaptive memory programmingInformation Sciences
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An approach based on the Adaptive Resonance Theory for analysing the viability of recommender systems in a citizen Web portal

2007

This paper proposes a methodology to optimise the future accuracy of a collaborative recommender application in a citizen Web portal. There are four stages namely, user modelling, benchmarking of clustering algorithms, prediction analysis and recommendation. The first stage is to develop analytical models of common characteristics of Web-user data. These artificial data sets are then used to evaluate the performance of clustering algorithms, in particular benchmarking the ART2 neural network with K-means clustering. Afterwards, it is evaluated the predictive accuracy of the clusters applied to a real-world data set derived from access logs to the citizen Web portal Infoville XXI (http://www…

Information retrievalArtificial neural networkComputer scienceGeneral EngineeringRecommender systemcomputer.software_genreComputer Science ApplicationsData setAdaptive resonance theoryArtificial IntelligenceCollaborative filteringData miningCluster analysiscomputerExpert Systems with Applications
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Microgravity-induced alterations in signal transduction in cells of the immune system

2010

Since decades it is known that the activity of cells of the immune system is severely dysregulated in microgravity, however, the underlying molecular aspects have not been elucidated yet. The identification of gravity-sensitive molecular mechanisms in cells of the immune system is an important and indispensable prerequisite for the development of counteractive measures to prevent or treat disturbed immune cell function of astronauts during long-term space missions. Moreover, their sensitivity to altered gravity renders immune cells an ideal model system to understand if and how gravity on Earth is required for normal mammalian cell function and signal transduction. We investigated the effec…

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A New Dynamic Model for Anticipatory Adaptive Control of Airline Seat Reservation via Order Statistics of Cumulative Customer Demand

2017

This paper deals with dynamic anticipatory adaptive control of airline seat reservation for the stochastic customer demand that occurs over time T before the flight is scheduled to depart. It is assumed that time T is divided into m periods, namely a full fare period and m−1 discounted fare periods. The fare structure is given. An airplane has a seat capacity of U. For the sake of simplicity, but without loss of generality, we consider (for illustration) the case of nonstop flight with two fare classes (business and economy). The proposed policies of the airline seat inventory control are based on the use of order statistics of cumulative customer demand, which have such properties as bivar…

Inventory controlAdaptive controlOperations researchComputer scienceAdaptive optimizationOrder statisticReservationComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyDecision ruleBivariate analysis0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingPredictability
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Adaptive Stochastic Airline Seat Inventory Control under Parametric Uncertainty

2013

Airline seat inventory control is a very profitable tool in the airline industry. The problem of adaptive stochastic airline seat inventory control lies at the heart of airline revenue management. This problem concerns the allocation of the finite seat inventory to the stochastic customer demand that occurs over time before the flight is scheduled to depart. The objective is to find the right combination of customers of various fare classes on the flight such that revenue is maximized. In this paper, the static and dynamic policies of stochastic airline seat inventory control (airline booking) are developed under parametric uncertainty of underlying models, which are not necessarily alterna…

Inventory controlInformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLESRevenue managementAdaptive controlOperations researchComputer scienceRevenueComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSDecision ruleBivariate analysisPredictabilitySimulationParametric statistics
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Psychosocial Safety Climate as a Factor in Organisational Resilience: Implications for Worker Psychological Health, Resilience, and Engagement

2019

Organisations are undergoing unprecedented changes in order to survive in a global and fiercely competitive capitalist market. Resilience is the capacity to endure challenges and is an attribute highly sought after in organisations, but is a construct typically theorised at the individual level. We argue that the notion of resilience can be applied at a systems level to the organisational context, and that organisational resilience presages individual resilience. Organisational resilience is defined as the capacity of the organization to cope with challenges through flexible, adaptable, humane, and interactive systems, whilst maintaining the health, individual resilience, and engagement of …

JD-R theoryorganisational resiliencepsychological healthWork engagementContext (language use)employee engagementAdaptive managementindividual resilienceEmployee engagementpsychosocial safety climatePsychologyEmotional exhaustionConstruct (philosophy)Resilience (network)Social psychologyPsychosocial
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Dominància i ocupació de l'espai en grups de primats no-humans: un model basat en conducta adaptativa

2007

L'estructura jeràrquica és una de les característiques fonamentals de les societats de primats, que condiciona en gran mesura el comportament dels individus que conviuen al grup. Quines lleis regeixen la formació i l'estructura d'aquestes jerarquies? Per què en determinats grups els subjectes més dominants se situen al centre del grup i en uns altres de la mateixa espècie no? En el camp de la conducta animal s'han proposat múltiples hipòtesis, però no n'hi ha cap que siga totalment satisfactòria, ja que a causa de les múltiples variables que hi infl ueixen, és difícil desplegar una teoria que explique tota la complexitat que s'observa empíricament. La nostra proposta d'estudi es basa en l'e…

Jerarquia social en els animalsPrimatesjerarquia conducta espacial primats no humans conducta adaptativa simulació. hierarchy spatial behavior non-human primates adaptive behavior simulation. ArtículoEtologiaSpatial behaviorPrimatsConducta espacial:PSICOLOGÍA [UNESCO]UNESCO::PSICOLOGÍAAnimal behaviorSocial hierarchy in animals
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The staminal lever mechanism in Salvia L. (Lamiaceae): a key innovation for adaptive radiation?

2004

Abstract Floral key innovations play a significant role in the discussion of adaptive radiation in plants. The paper brings together a brief review of morphological key innovations in plants, elucidating their evolutionary significance in flower–pollinator interactions, and new data on Salvia, a genus being examined as an example for presumed adaptive radiation. We hypothesize that the characteristic staminal lever mechanism functions as a key innovation. It is defined as a functional unit including the modification of stamens to lever-like structures, their reversible movement, and the organization of the remaining floral structures involved in the process of pollen transfer. We follow the…

Key innovationeducation.field_of_studyDiversityFunctional morphologyPollinationEcologySpeciationPopulationAllopatric speciationBiologymedicine.disease_causeSympatric speciationPollinatorAdaptive radiationPollenmedicineBiomechanicseducationPollinationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOrganisms Diversity & Evolution
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Place Marketing and Management: A Complex Adaptive Systems View. The Strategic Planning of the City of Avellino, Italy

2016

The objective of this work is to contribute to place management and marketing studies by looking at the territory, as a complex adaptive system aiming to reach a dynamic equilibrium—a steady state. According to this approach, the territorial system emerges as a result of its capacity, its social actors and governance, and the analysis, creation and maintenance of relationships—the dynamics—between the territory components, both tangible and intangible ones, and its many and varied stakeholders. These relational dynamics produce continuous and reciprocal adaptive behaviours among social actors who determine, influence, and adapt the vision of the territory. Through an interdisciplinary appro…

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