Search results for "KNOWLEDGE"
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Knowledge sharing : challenges in inter-project cooperation
2000
Viisaus tienä
2017
Onko viisaus samaa kuin oppiminen? Merkitseekö viisastuminen sitä, että ymmärtää jotakin uutta, mitä aiemmin ei vielä ymmärtänyt? Avaako kriisinjälkeinen kasvu oven uuteen? Ajatus kärsimyksestä ja vaikeuksista matkana viisauteen on tuttu myös useasta maailmanuskonnosta. Elämänkulkua voi tarkastella erilaisten kielikuvien kautta. Elämän voi nähdä puuna, joka aloittaa kasvunsa, on kukkeimmillaan ja lopulta alkaa rapistua. Viimeinen askel on pudottaa lehdet tai neulaset ja kuolla. Elämän voi nähdä myös jatkuvasti yhä korkeammalle nousevana viivana. Tällöin oletuksena on, että siinä on erilaisia, laadullisesti toisistaan eroavia tasoja ja että nousemme yhä korkeammalle kasvun myötä. Toisinaan e…
Investigación en la escuela
2012
El artículo centra el análisis en el problema de la producción y democratización del conocimiento, en un contexto de capitalismo salvaje. En el interior de dicho contexto se cuestiona el discurso de la educación como inversión en capital humano y se detiene en la identificación de las ausencias y secuestros de saberes y experiencias que ponen en cuestión el modelo cultural hegemónico y su modelo reproductivo en la escuela. L’article se concentre l’analyse sur le problème de la démocratisation de la production des connaissances et, dans un contexte de capitalisme sauvage. Dans ce contexte nous nous interrogeons sur le discours de l’éducation comme un investissement dans le capital humain et …
Imperial straightening devices in disciplinary choices of academic knowledge production
2021
Abstract In this piece, the authors question whether critical language research, in its complex collection of researcher choices, is possible beyond the discursive imaginary of critical academic scholarship. In other words, how do (allegedly) anticolonial efforts re-orient towards contribution to the imperial record? We present three vignettes, through which we grapple with the notion that researcher choice exists within the solipsism of academia. In doing so, we frame research and scholarship as a collection of choices, which we believe are better understood as a collection of fraught dilemmas. These dilemmas recognize that all academic scholarship production and its processes are birthed …
Predicting needlestick and sharps injuries in nursing students: Development of the SNNIP scale
2020
© 2020 The Authors. Nursing Open published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To develop an instrument to investigate knowledge and predictive factors of needlestick and sharps injuries (NSIs) in nursing students during clinical placements. Design: Instrument development and cross-sectional study for psychometric testing. Methods: A self-administered instrument including demographic data, injury epidemiology and predictive factors of NSIs was developed between October 2018–January 2019. Content validity was assessed by a panel of experts. The instrument's factor structure and discriminant validity were explored using principal components analysis. The STROBE guidelines were followed. Results: E…
DeTreex Inductive Knowledge Acquisition System in Project Risk Assessment
2016
The aim of this paper is to present the possibility of employing DeTreex inductive knowledge acquisition system in project risk assessment. DeTreex from AITECH Artificial Intelligence Laboratory is a system for knowledge acquisition implementing the inductive machine learning method. Induction in the knowledge acquisition system draws on the induction of decision trees proposed by Quinlan. DeTreex was used to carry out the analysis of data elaborated for the purposes of project risk assessment.The problem of acquisition of knowledge of potential project risk sources, the structuring and processing of such knowledge is, in the case of project management, a relatively new and not fully resear…
On Attacking Future 5G Networks with Adversarial Examples : Survey
2022
The introduction of 5G technology along with the exponential growth in connected devices is expected to cause a challenge for the efficient and reliable network resource allocation. Network providers are now required to dynamically create and deploy multiple services which function under various requirements in different vertical sectors while operating on top of the same physical infrastructure. The recent progress in artificial intelligence and machine learning is theorized to be a potential answer to the arising resource allocation challenges. It is therefore expected that future generation mobile networks will heavily depend on its artificial intelligence components which may result in …
Components of defence strategies in society’s information environment: a case study based on the grounded theory
2020
Objectives: The goal of this study is to explore the components of defence strategies faced by society in its information environment, and how these strategies are inter-related. Methods: This qualitative in-depth case study applied past research and empirical evidence to identify the components of defence strategies in a society’s information environment. The collected data were analysed using the Grounded Theory approach and a conceptual framework with the components of defence strategies and the relationships between these components being developed using the Grounded Theory. Results: This study shows that the goal of politically and militarily hostile actors is to weaken society’s infor…
Attitudes of Italian dental and dental hygiene students to tobacco-use cessation (TUC)
2008
Influenza dei percorsi formativi sulle conoscenze di infezioni da HIV, HBV e HCV nella pratica odontoiatrica
2005
The knowledge and preventive practices toward the risk of infection with HIV, HBV and HCV were evaluated in a sample of 254 dentists and odontostomatologies in Palermo, by answering to an anonymous questionnaire sent by mail. Overall, most of the participants showed a good knowledge of the transmission pattern of blood-borne viruses as well as good practice for personal hygiene (washing of hands, routine use of gloves, etc.). However 80.8% answered to recap needles after use and more than 40% have had at least one needle injury during the last year in their occupational setting. Moreover, nearly 24% of the interviewed declared to have not made vaccination against Hepatitis B virus infection…