Search results for "It value"

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Occupational hygiene in a waste incineration plant

2003

Abstract The Turku incineration plant was renovated in 1995 to meet the emission requirements of modern waste combustion facilities. It treats presorted municipal waste from 170,000 residents in the Turku area. In the plant, the incineration process produces several types of by-products having importance in terms of occupational hygiene. Although not obligated by the law, the management of the plant has a keen interest in occupational hygiene at the plant, which was studied from 1998 to 2001. Concentrations of microbes, endotoxins, and dust and the noise level were investigated in three different working areas. Microbe measurements were conducted with a six-stage impactor and using the CAMN…

Engineeringbusiness.product_categoryMunicipal solid wasteThreshold limit valueIncinerationOccupational hygieneHumansRespiratory Protective DevicesNoise levelRespiratorWaste combustionWaste Management and DisposalFinlandOccupational HealthAerosolsBacteriaWaste managementbusiness.industryEnvironmental engineeringDustHygieneIncinerationEndotoxinsBunkerAir Pollution IndoorNoisebusinessEnvironmental MonitoringWaste Management
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Exposure to bioaerosols and noise at a Finnish dry waste treatment plant

2004

Repeated measurements were carried out during two different campaigns between 1998 and 2001 to assess the occupational hygiene at a Finnish dry waste treatment plant. The analytical determinations were done in four different places within the processing hall of the plant: near a conveyor belt, near a jigger screen, near an after-crusher and near a bailer. Measurements were also carried out in a coffee room for employees. Concentrations of bacteria, fungi and actinomycetes were determined by two methods (six-stage impactor and Camnea method) and levels of endotoxins, dust and noise were also investigated. High concentrations of microbes and endotoxins and the noise level were found to be a …

Environmental EngineeringThreshold limit valueIndoor bioaerosolAir MicrobiologyColony Count MicrobialAir Pollutants Occupational03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOccupational hygieneOccupational Exposure030212 general & internal medicineFinlandWaste processingAerosolsNoise (signal processing)TemperatureEnvironmental engineeringHumidityDustHumidityWood030210 environmental & occupational healthPollutionRefuse DisposalEndotoxinsWaste treatmentWaste treatment plantNoise OccupationalEnvironmental scienceWaste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy
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Microbial environmental contamination in Italian dental clinics: A multicenter study yielding recommendations for standardized sampling methods and t…

2012

A microbiological environmental investigation was carried out in ten dental clinics in Italy. Microbial contamination of water, air and surfaces was assessed in each clinic during the five working days, for one week per month, for a three-month period. Water and surfaces were sampled before and after clinical activity; air was sampled before, after, and during clinical activity. A wide variation was found in microbial environmental contamination, both within the participating clinics and for the different sampling times. Before clinical activity, microbial water contamination in tap water reached 51,200cfu/mL (colony forming units per milliliter), and that in Dental Unit Water Systems (DUWS…

Environmental EngineeringairLegionellawaterAir MicrobiologyDentistryTotal Viable CountsurfacesDental Equipmentdental unit water systemToxicologyTap waterEnvironmental monitoringEnvironmental ChemistryMedicineHumansThreshold Limit ValuesWaste Management and DisposalAir Microbiology Dental Clinics Dental Equipment; microbiology Environmental Monitoring; standards Equipment Contamination Humans Italy Threshold Limit Values Water Microbiologybiologybusiness.industryDental ClinicsDental EquipmentmicrobiologyDental Equipment; Environmental Monitoring; Humans; Italy; Threshold Limit Values; Air Microbiology; Dental Clinics; Equipment Contamination; Water MicrobiologyLiterContaminationdental clinic; microbiological contanimation; dental unit water system; air; surfaces; watermicrobiological contanimationbiology.organism_classificationPollutionItalyEquipment ContaminationstandardsEquipment Contaminationdental clinicbusinessWater MicrobiologyEnvironmental Monitoring
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A study on spectral optimisation in partial response CPM signals

1995

An optimisation technique for the minimisation of the effective bandwidth in partial response CPM signals is described. The minimum Euclidean distance is used as optimisation constraint because the bit error probability is a function of this parameter for high values of signal to noise ratio. The procedure has been implemented for a correlation length corresponding to two signalling intervals. The optimisation problem leads to a system of two nonlinear differential equations for the pulse shape, together with some boundary conditions. Numerical solution of the differential equations has been performed; initial conditions have been adjusted, to satisfy the boundary conditions using an iterat…

Euclidean distanceIterative methodDifferential equationLimit valuePartial responseBandwidth (signal processing)Modulation indexApplied mathematicsBoundary value problemElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAlgorithmMathematicsEuropean Transactions on Telecommunications
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On the Influence of the Radius Between Face and Flank on the Tool Life of Sintered Carbides

1985

Experimental investigations carried out by the authors in interrupted cutting, show that if the cutting edge survives to few impacts, then fracture will take place to very high number of impacts. Early fractures can be explained by assuming the presence of microscopic defects on the tool edge; a longer life can be referred to an increase tool strengthness due to rounding of the edge as a consequence of the wear process. In order to study the effects of the rounding of the edge, experimental tests have been carried out on several inserts of sintered carbides with different values of the radius of the edge between face and flank obtained by a tumbling process. The results show that the greate…

FlankMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringLimit valueFace (geometry)RoundingFracture (geology)Forensic engineeringGeometryRadiusEdge (geometry)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCarbideCIRP Annals
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Microtremor Measurements in the City of Palermo, Italy: Analysis of the Correlation between Local Geology and Damage

2008

Abstract This study presents the results of 90 seismic ambient noise measurements in Palermo, the main city of Sicily (Italy). The dataset has been processed using the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVNSR) technique and interpreted in terms of local geology, which is characterized by the presence of alluvial sediments of two riverbeds masked by urbanization since the seventeenth century. HVNSRs show significant variations in the study area: when the transition stiff to soft is crossed, a typical spectral peak appears in the HVNSRs, mostly in the frequency band 1–2 Hz, and exceeding a factor of 3 in amplitude. Using available information on subsurface geological structure, we compute…

GeophysicsAmplitudeGeochemistry and PetrologyThreshold limit valueFrequency bandAmbient noise levelRange (statistics)MicrotremorMicrotremorslocal seismic response site effectsCanonical correlationLinear combinationSeismologyGeologyBulletin of the Seismological Society of America
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Proposing an Entrepreneurial Process for the Co-creation of IT Value

2014

Published version of a chapter from the book M. Janssen, H. Scholl, M. Wimmer & F. Bannister (Eds.), Electronic Government : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. Also available on SpringerLink: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44426-9_26 Co-creation of IT value has received substantial focus from the IS research community over the past years. However, few if any have studied this phenomenon from a process perspective, and our understanding of the processes leading to successful co-creation is therefore limited. To address this shortcoming, we studied a complex, e-government case involving 38 government agencies intending to co-create value from a common IT platform. We used a mixed method a…

GovernmentKnowledge managementInstitutional entrepreneurshipbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesPerspective (graphical)co-creation of valueIt valuePhenomenonEconomicsCo-creationinstitutional entrepreneurshipVDP::Social science: 200::Political science and organizational theory: 240[INFO]Computer Science [cs]VDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321businessValue (mathematics)IT value
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Towards a Theoretical Model for Co-Realization of IT Value in Government

2015

Despite decades of heavy investments in information technology (IT) and information systems (IS) in government systems and considerable amounts of research on how IS contributes to organizational performance and success, IS investments are still considered risky business. Fewer than 50% of IS projects deliver the expected functionality on time and on budget. As the world becomes increasingly more complex, IS increasingly needs to function across organizational boundaries. The added complexity is likely to add to the risks of IS investments. Hence, there is a need to improve practice and to increase the success rate of IS investments, especially in government settings. To address this fundam…

Governmentbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation technologyInvestment (macroeconomics)Organizational performanceIt valueEconomicsInformation systemMarketingbusinessFunction (engineering)Realization (probability)Industrial organizationmedia_common2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Predicting unit plot soil loss in Sicily, south Italy

2008

Predicting soil loss is necessary to establish soil conservation measures. Variability of soil and hydrological parameters complicates mathematical simulation of soil erosion processes. Methods for predicting unit plot soil loss in Sicily were developed by using 5 years of data from replicated plots. At first, the variability of the soil water content, runoff, and unit plot soil loss values collected at fixed dates or after an erosive event was investigated. The applicability of the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE) was then tested. Finally, a method to predict event soil loss was developed. Measurement variability decreased as the mean increased above a threshold value but it was low als…

HydrologyThreshold limit valueStormcomplex mixturesUniversal Soil Loss Equationerosivity indexSoil waterErosionEnvironmental scienceUSLEsoil loSurface runoffSoil conservationWater contentWater Science and Technology
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Organizational processes in ICT Management and Evaluation. Experiences with large organizations.

2005

In this study, we describe the managerial and administrative processes relevant in the assessment of cost, efficiency and value of ICT support within and around an end user organisation. Systems of interdependent processes have been proposed to guide the management of ICT, without looking at the organizational activities, outcomes and interdependencies closer. The changed role of ICT in organizations’ activities does no more allow for isolated management of business and ICT domains. Despite of a lot of talk about business alignment of ICT, a permanent link between the mandates of business and IT management remains yet to be established, even in organisations well aware of their information …

IT GovernanceOrganizational ProcessestiedonhallintakokonaisarkkitehtuuriOrganizational Information SystemsIT value
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