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El management de las conductas socioemocionales. Una aproximación teórica y empírica desde el caso de los agentes de "contact centers"

2020

How is a specific type of emotion-related work conducts formed today? What principles guide these conducts and what effects do they have on those who work? The study of Contact Center agents allows us to understand how a set of personal qualities such as patience and good treatment of others, certain desires and personal impulses or even intimate sensations such as anguish or individual expectations have become managerialized emotions that end up modifying the inner attitudes of these agents. Within this framework, we propose a theoretical approach that integrates the work of Weber, Foucault and Elias, which invites us to reflect on a socio-emotional manner of leading one?s life (Lebensfu?h…

Ericemotional managementcertain desires and personal impulses or even intimate sensations such as anguish or individual expectations have become managerialized emotions that end up modifying the inner attitudes of these agents. Within this frameworkFoucault and EliasCompetencias SocioemocionalesSubjetividad.:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]Conducción de Vida (lebensfu?hrung)Osvaldo Javier How is a specific type of emotion-related work conducts formed today? What principles guide these conducts and what effects do they have on those who work? The study of Contact Center agents allows us to understand how a set of personal qualities such as patience and good treatment of othersContact Centers-agentesLópez Ruizwhich invites us to reflect on a socio-emotional manner of leading one?s life (Lebensfu?hrung) that is emblematic of our timeon how a dominant managerial rhetoric is experienced as true and on what the possibilities of other subjectivities are Management Emocionalmanner of leading one?s life (Lebensfu?hrung)UNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAsubjectivity 33 471137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 562372 2020 42 7674030 El management de las conductas socioemocionales. Una aproximación teórica y empírica desde el caso de los agentes de "contact centers" Moenchwe propose a theoretical approach that integrates the work of Webercontact center-agentssocioemotional competences
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Narkoprobleemide kajastamine Eesti ajakirjanduses (1993-2009)

2013

EstoniahuumeetViropost-socialist transitionmedia representationmedia framespoliittinen muutosillicit drugschangespostkommunismiyleinen mielipide"issue-attention cycle"vaikuttaminenhuumepolitiikkapressjournalistiikkaaddictionlehdistöyhteiskunnallinen muutosdrug policySisällönanalyysiLähilukuviestintämediatutkimusvaikutusvalta
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Dynamic QoS management for multimedia real-time transmission in industrial environments

2007

The use of multimedia within industrial applications has become commonplace, targetting improved process monitoring and machine vision. In both cases, the multimedia information is commonly distributed and subject to time constraints that must be met across networks while avoiding untolerable interference over typical control flows. This can be achieved with Constant Bit-Rate (CBR) channels, typically supported by real-time protocols. However, the compressors used to reduce the amount of information to transfer generate Variable Bit-Rate (VBR) patterns. Adapting a VBR source to a CBR channel requires specific care in order to avoid wasting channel bandwidth or dropping video frames. This pa…

EthernetChannel allocation schemesMultimediaComputer sciencebusiness.industryQuality of serviceFrame (networking)Real-time computingLocal area networkVariable bitratecomputer.software_genreMotion JPEGTransmission (telecommunications)businesscomputerCommunication channelComputer network2007 IEEE Conference on Emerging Technologies & Factory Automation (EFTA 2007)
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Gigabit Ethernet backbones with active loops

2001

The current standard Ethernet switches are based on the Spanning Tree (ST) protocol. Their most important restriction is that they can not work when the topology has active loops. In fact, the ST protocol selects a tree from the real topology by blocking the links that are not involved in the tree. This restriction produces a network traffic unbalancing behavior saturating those link near the root switch while rest of links will be idle or with a very low utilization. This paper proposes a new transparent switch protocol for Gigabit Ethernet backbones that considerably improves the performance of current ones. The proposed protocol is named ALOR for Active Loops and Optimal Routing. ALOR pr…

EthernetMedia Redundancy ProtocolEthernet Global Data ProtocolComputer sciencebusiness.industryComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSEthernet flow controlGigabit EthernetLocal area networkCore networkJumbo frameSpanning Tree ProtocolNetwork topologyMetro EthernetSynchronous EthernetNetwork interface controllerGigabitEtherChannelFiber Distributed Data InterfacebusinessATA over EthernetComputer networkCarrier EthernetInternational Conference on Parallel Processing, 2001.
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ZERO: An Efficient Ethernet-Over-IP Tunneling Protocol

2013

An Ethernet over IPv4 tunneling protocol is proposed, which categorizes all Ethernet frames to be tunneled into NICE and UGLY frames. The UGLY frames are tunneled by traditional methods, such as UDP or GRE encapsulation, resulting in substantial overhead due to additional headers and fragmentation usually required to transport long Ethernet frames over IP network typically limited to MTU=1,500 bytes. Meanwhile the NICE Ethernet frames are tunneled without any overhead as plain IPv4 packets due to non-traditional reuse of “fragment offset” or “identification” field in the IP header. It is shown that for typical Internet traffic transported over Ethernet, the proposed ZERO tunneling protocol …

Ethernetcomputer.internet_protocolNetwork packetComputer sciencebusiness.industryComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSMultiprotocol Label SwitchingTunneling protocolEthernet frameIP headerIP tunnelInternet protocol suitebusinesscomputerComputer network
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Challenges in EU External Climate Change Policy-Making in the Early Post-Lisbon Era: The UNFCCC Copenhagen Negotiations

2011

The 15th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties (COP) meeting held in Copenhagen from 7 to 18 December 2009, which took place one week after the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon on 1 December 2009, has brought about rather disappointing outcomes from the perspective of the European Union (EU), which had previously displayed substantial leadership within the UN climate regime. Contrary to the EU’s objectives for the COP15 meeting, no legally binding agreement was reached to succeed the Kyoto Protocol after 2012 and the final Copenhagen Accord contained disappointingly few ambitious targets. This chapter tries to explain how this resul…

European Union lawinternational relationsEuropean lawConference of the partiesUNFCCCGeographyclimate changeUnited Nations Framework Convention on Climate ChangeUnanimityPolitical economymedia_common.cataloged_instanceKyoto ProtocolCopenhagen AccordTreaty of LisbonEuropean unionEUEnvironmental planningmedia_common
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When trade unions succeed: Cases of blocked liberalisation in the common market

2014

Despite the generally accepted weakness of trade unions at the European Union level, an analysis of two high profile cases - the Services Directive and the Port Directive - shows that trade unions are able to mobilise effectively at the European level and, within constellations of actors, crucially impact EU decision making. In contrast to common claims that a lack of access to EU institutions makes such groups powerless, it is argued here that the exclusion of large opposing societal groups from consultations is neither a quick nor a sure fire recipe for dismantling opposition.On the contrary,it politicises the process and may lead to opposing groups mobilising in more contentious ways.

European levelFraming (social sciences)Sociology and Political ScienceLiberalizationbusiness.industryEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSingle marketInternational tradeEuropean unionDirectivebusinessmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Political Research
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Cloning and characterization of a cDNA coding forCandida albicanspolyubiquitin

1996

Immunoscreening of a Candida albicans cDNA library in the expression vector lambda gt11 with rabbit polyclonal antibodies against the 37 kDa cell surface laminin receptor of C albicans resulted in the isolation of a cDNA clone of 0.9 kb. Sequencing of this clone demonstrated a full length open reading frame encoding the polyubiquitin, which contains three tandem copies, head-to-tail spacerless repeats, of the 228 nucleotides coding for the 76 amino acids of the ubiquitin protein, which is identical to that of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The third copy possesses an extra C-terminal amino acid which is distinct to that found in S. cerevisiae. Northern blot analysis revealed a single mRNA popula…

Expression vectorbiologycDNA libraryGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyOpen reading frameInfectious DiseasesBiochemistryPolyclonal antibodiesComplementary DNAImmunoscreeningbiology.proteinCandida albicansPeptide sequenceMedical Mycology
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Microbialites and global environmental change across the Permian-Triassic boundary: a synthesis

2011

Permian-Triassic boundary microbialites (PTBMs) are thin (0.05-15 m) carbonates formed after the end-Permian mass extinction. They comprise Renalcis-group calcimicrobes, microbially mediated micrite, presumed inorganic micrite, calcite cement (some may be microbially influenced) and shelly faunas. PTBMs are abundant in low-latitude shallow-marine carbonate shelves in central Tethyan continents but are rare in higher latitudes, likely inhibited by clastic supply on Pangaea margins. PTBMs occupied broadly similar environments to Late Permian reefs in Tethys, but extended into deeper waters. Late Permian reefs are also rich in microbes (and cements), so post-extinction seawater carbonate satur…

Extinction event010506 paleontologygeographyPangaeageography.geographical_feature_categoryMicritePermianFramboid010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesPaleontologychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistry13. Climate actionFaciesGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesCarbonate14. Life underwaterReefEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceGeobiology
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FIRST

2018

Thanks to the collective action of participating smartphone users, mobile crowdsensing allows data collection at a scale and pace that was once impossible. The biggest challenge to overcome in mobile crowdsensing is that participants may exhibit malicious or unreliable behavior, thus compromising the accuracy of the data collection process. Therefore, it becomes imperative to design algorithms to accurately classify between reliable and unreliable sensing reports. To address this crucial issue, we propose a novel Framework for optimizing Information Reliability in Smartphone-based participaTory sensing (FIRST) that leverages mobile trusted participants (MTPs) to securely assess the reliabil…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceDistributed computingFrameworkCrowdsensing02 engineering and technologyTrustMobileComputer Science - Networking and Internet ArchitectureThe National MapInformation020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringAndroid (operating system)ReputationPaceSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniNetworking and Internet Architecture (cs.NI)Data collectionParticipatory sensingInformation quality020206 networking & telecommunicationsQualitySoftware deploymentWireless sensor networkACM Transactions on Sensor Networks
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