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Integrating Experiences: Palermo Mediterranean Gateway City. Identity and Innovation

2019

Metropolitan transformations of the Palermo as a Mediterranean city, guided by envisioning it as a ‘fluid’ gateway city, have been seen as an example for the planning of other such cities in Italy and Europe. The 2025 strategic vision for Palermo was inspired by three key components: (i) the relevance of Palermo as ‘hub territory’ in European level concerns in territorial and infrastructure development policies; (ii) the urban and regional experience with the concept ‘fluid city’ (envisioning the city as a portal and place of interaction and exchanges, not just in terms of goods and people); and (iii) new metropolitan vision produced by new regional and national legislation on metropolitan …

Strategic planninghub territories new metropolitan vision strategic planningConceptual blendingSmart cityPolitical scienceRegional scienceIdentity (social science)LegislationGateway (computer program)Plan (drawing)Settore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaMetropolitan area
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An Approximate Technique for Dynamic Elastic-Plastic Analysis

1994

The possibility of obtaining an approximate sufficiently reliable response for elasticplastic discretized structures subjected to dynamic load (kinematical and/or mechanical), with alow computational effort, has been considered. A suitable technique to this effect comes from the form of the dynamic influence matrix of imposed plastic strains on self-stresses, which is shaped by adding up a sparse time-dependent matrix and a block diagonal time-independent matrix (which is the sum of two block diagonal matrices). Several cases of practical interest have been studied, among these cases a special one where all the degrees-of-freedom are dynamic. The technique is compared to other approximate t…

Stress (mechanics)VibrationMechanics of MaterialsMechanical EngineeringNumerical analysisDegrees of freedomMathematical analysisGeometryQuadratic programmingCondensed Matter PhysicsMathematicsElastic plasticJournal of Applied Mechanics
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Enhancing emotional intelligence at school: Evaluation of the effectiveness of a two-year intervention program in Spanish pre-adolescents

2017

Abstract The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a two-year intervention program to promote emotional intelligence (EI) at school. Participants were 228 primary school pupils between 10 and 11 years old. This study evaluated the effects of the intervention using a pre- and post-experimental design with a control group and four evaluation moments. EI was assessed with the EQ-i:YV questionnaire by Bar-On and Parker (2000), adapted to Spanish by Ferrandiz, Hernandez, Bermejo, Ferrando, and Sainz (2012). The results showed the effectiveness of the intervention, highlighting an increase in all the EI dimensions of the Bar-On model: intrapersonal, interpersonal, st…

Stress managementIntervention programEmotional intelligence05 social sciencesPre adolescents050301 education050109 social psychologyInterpersonal communicationMoodIntervention (counseling)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology0503 educationGeneral PsychologyClinical psychologyIntrapersonal communicationPersonality and Individual Differences
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Structuring Humanitarian Supply Chain Knowledge Through a Meta-Modeling Approach

2017

To develop decision support systems (DSS) that improve humanitarian supply chain (HSC) performance, there is a need for methods that support on field data gathering and knowledge structure. We propose a meta-model to structure the knowledge of HSC and to obtain a shared vision of the HSC. It has been developed to provide a framework to class gathered data by connecting it to HSC concepts. The meta-model includes four packages, defining the collaborative ecosystem (context, actors, objectives, and behavior). The concepts gathered during our field research experiences, added to the HSC core literature, have permitted to build the HSC meta-model layer. Models built from this meta-model can be …

Structure (mathematical logic)021110 strategic defence & security studiesClass (computer programming)Decision support systemProcess managementHorizontal and verticalComputer scienceSupply chain05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyMeta-modelingStructuringHumanitarian supply chain[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]0502 economics and businessField researchComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS050203 business & management
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Memetic algorithms and memetic computing optimization: A literature review

2012

Abstract Memetic computing is a subject in computer science which considers complex structures such as the combination of simple agents and memes, whose evolutionary interactions lead to intelligent complexes capable of problem-solving. The founding cornerstone of this subject has been the concept of memetic algorithms, that is a class of optimization algorithms whose structure is characterized by an evolutionary framework and a list of local search components. This article presents a broad literature review on this subject focused on optimization problems. Several classes of optimization problems, such as discrete, continuous, constrained, multi-objective and characterized by uncertainties…

Structure (mathematical logic)Class (computer programming)Optimization problemGeneral Computer ScienceComputer sciencebusiness.industryGeneral MathematicsEvolutionary algorithmSubject (documents)Simple (abstract algebra)Memetic algorithmLocal search (optimization)Artificial intelligencebusinessSwarm and Evolutionary Computation
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On Interacting with Collective Knowledge of Group Facilitation

2013

Group decision process design is a well-known class of ill-structured, dynamic, and going-concerns problem. The paper presents a human-computer interaction engineering approach to design a software prototype that provides personalized, contextual and actionable recommendations for this problem. The approach emphasizes the computational aspects of collective intelligence to structure these recommendations based on the collective knowledge that reflects not only the design space per se, but the collective experience in exploiting it as well. It is demonstrated by: 1) detailing the engineering issues of an implemented prototype for the group decision process design; and 2) explaining its funct…

Structure (mathematical logic)Class (computer programming)SoftwareComputer sciencebusiness.industryDesign space explorationHuman–computer interactionCollective intelligenceGroup facilitationSet (psychology)businessDesign space
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Sudoku – A Language Description Case Study

2009

A complete language description includes the structure as well as constraints, textual representation, graphical representation, and behaviour (transformation and execution). As a case study in language description, we consider Sudoku as a language, where a Sudoku puzzle is an instance of the language. Thus we are able to apply meta-model-based technologies for the creation of a language description for Sudoku, including correctness checking of a puzzle, and solving strategies. We identify what has to be expressed and how this can be done with the technology available today.

Structure (mathematical logic)CorrectnessTheoretical computer scienceTransformation (function)Textual representationProgramming languageComputer scienceClass diagramRepresentation (arts)computer.software_genrecomputer
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Inquiry-Based Approaches in Primary Science Teacher Education

2018

This chapter introduces an interactional graphic tool together with a model for inquiry-based science teaching (abbreviated as IBST). The combination of the graphic tool and model offers an approach to support the planning, implementation, reflection and analysis of dialogic IBST. The potential use is illustrated here using a case study in which student teachers used IBST to develop their teaching. The interactional graphic and the model are fundamentally related to three established approaches to science teaching: inquiry-based science teaching, dialogic teaching and the communicative approach. Together, these approaches draw attention to learner participation in inquiry-based science teac…

Structure (mathematical logic)DialogicReflection (computer programming)Process (engineering)Professional developmentComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationPrimary scienceCommunicative language teachingPsychologyTeacher education
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Two-dimensional filters for structured text

1997

The paper introduces a method for defining filters for structured text. In the method, the text structure is originally defined by a grammar consisting of a set of productions. To describe the information interests, a two-dimensional template is first created interactively from the grammar to show the structure of a set of textual elements, at a chosen level of detail. The template depicts the hierarchical structure of the elements and indicates also optionality, alternatives, and iteration in the structure. Then, the template is filled by constraints and annotations. The constraints allow giving conditions to the content of parts, to the position of parts in an ordered set of parts, and to…

Structure (mathematical logic)Document Structure DescriptionTheoretical computer scienceProperty (programming)Computer sciencebusiness.industryLevel of detail (writing)Library and Information SciencesManagement Science and Operations ResearchComputer Science ApplicationsSet (abstract data type)Formal grammarStructured textMedia TechnologybusinessInformation SystemsGraphical user interfaceInformation Processing & Management
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The impact of user’s availability on On-line Ego Networks: a Facebook analysis

2016

We have defined and implemented a Facebook application to log a Facebook dataset.We have studied and validated the structural properties of the whole dataset and of the Dunbar ego networks.We have analyzed the interactions of the users.The availability of the users in the Dunbar ego networks have been investigated.Our results reveal the presence of the temporal homophily property in the Dunbar ego networks. Online Social Networks (OSNs) are the most popular applications in todays Internet and they have changed the way people interact with each other. Understanding the structural properties of OSNs and, in particular, how users behave when they connect to OSNs is crucial for designing user-c…

Structure (mathematical logic)Dunbar's circleOnline Social NetworksOnline Social NetworkSocial networkComputer Networks and CommunicationsProperty (programming)business.industryComputer scienceInternet privacy020206 networking & telecommunicationsSample (statistics)02 engineering and technologyHomophilyTemporal homophilyWorld Wide WebOnline Social Networks; Temporal homophily; Dunbar's circlesLine (geometry)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDunbar's circles020201 artificial intelligence & image processingThe InternetbusinessSet (psychology)Computer Communications
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