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Current European approaches in highway runoff management: A review

2022

Highway runoff is one of the most significant non-point sources of pollution for the terrestrial and aquatic environment with biological, physical, and chemical effects. Considering local characteristics, treatment practices, and determining factors are essential for highway runoff management. The aim of this paper is to survey the review of highway runoff management in Europe with emphasis on runoff characterization, treatment, and modeling approaches and identifying possible knowledge gaps exists based on our review. The results showed that highway runoff has spatiotemporal variation, which is the main factor in the regional selection of the best management practice (BMP). Also, recent st…

Environmental sciencesGlobal and Planetary ChangeEnvironmental EngineeringVDP::Technology: 500GE1-350Best management practices (BMPs)Management Monitoring Policy and LawRoad runoffPollutionWaste Management and DisposalRoad runoff modelingRunoff characterizationEnvironmental Challenges
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Taxation in Emerging Market and Middle-Income Economies: Similarities and Differences Between Countries from Europe and Central Asia

2018

The studies and the research from specialty literature demonstrate that a free-open policy and an efficient governance of the economy are the basic pillars for economic and social growth, taxation having an essential role in the life of any nation. A fiscal system based on horizontal and vertical equity, stability, predictability, and efficiency contributes significantly to the sustainability of public finances. Based on these considerations, through this article, we will highlight the main similarities and differences in the field of taxation at the level of countries that are included in the emerging market and middle-income economies category from Europe and Central Asia, to identify bes…

Equity (economics)Horizontal and verticalEconomyCorporate governanceBest practiceSustainabilitySocial changeEconomicsPredictabilityEmerging markets
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Il mostro argivo (Aesch. Ag. 824)

2014

Il contributo analizza il passo dell'Agamennone di Eschilo (821-829) in cui l'assalto finale a Troia viene presentato dal duce vincitore con un lessico che rinvia a un bestiario mostruoso e crudivoro, in una visione ferina della conquista di Troia, anticipata anche nella parodo dal paragone con gli avvoltoi che si vendicano del nido vuoto. Sotto il filtro mitico della guerra di Troia si cela pertanto una riflessione di tipo etico che individua nella guerra una situazione di limite pericoloso, in cui un essere umano rischia la deriva verso la ferocia e la bestiliatà.

Eschilo Agammenone Violenza guerra bestialitàSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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PROVA TECNICA E CONTRADDITTORIO NEL PROCESSO PENALE

2023

When science and the criminal process come into contact, cognitive mechanisms are set in motion aimed at reorganizing knowledge belonging to worlds other than the legal one. In this context, the actors of the trial scene are forced to move on a hybrid terrain in which judicial epistemology and scientific epistemology mix. Such a fascinating picture pushes the scholar of the criminal process to seek interpretations suitable for explaining the multiple dilemmas that the phenomenon entails. Starting from a historical-legislative excursus of the expert evidence, the proposed analysis examines the different channels through which expert knowledge enters the process, starting from the investigati…

Expert witness right to confrontation cross examination scientific epistemology judicial epistemology digital forensics forensic genetics investigations best practices freedoms and fundamental rights of the person BARD system of the controls of the decisionSettore IUS/16 - Diritto Processuale Penale
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Nash codes for noisy channels

2012

This paper studies the stability of communication protocols that deal with transmission errors. We consider a coordination game between an informed sender and an uninformed decision maker, the receiver, who communicate over a noisy channel. The sender's strategy, called a code, maps states of nature to signals. The receiver's best response is to decode the received channel output as the state with highest expected receiver payoff. Given this decoding, an equilibrium or "Nash code" results if the sender encodes every state as prescribed. We show two theorems that give sufficient conditions for Nash codes. First, a receiver-optimal code defines a Nash code. A second, more surprising observati…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer Science::Computer Science and Game TheoryTheoretical computer scienceComputer scienceInformation Theory (cs.IT)Computer Science - Information TheoryStochastic gamejel:C72jel:D82Stability (learning theory)Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYManagement Science and Operations Researchsender-receiver game communication noisy channel91A28Computer Science ApplicationsComputer Science - Computer Science and Game TheoryBest responseCode (cryptography)Coordination gameQA MathematicsDecoding methodsCommunication channelComputer Science and Game Theory (cs.GT)Computer Science::Information Theory
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MAC Design for WiFi Infrastructure Networks: A Game-Theoretic Approach

2011

In WiFi networks, mobile nodes compete for accessing a shared channel by means of a random access protocol called Distributed Coordination Function (DCF). Although this protocol is in principle fair, since all the stations have the same probability to transmit on the channel, it has been shown that unfair behaviors may emerge in actual networking scenarios because of non-standard configurations of the nodes. Due to the proliferation of open source drivers and programmable cards, enabling an easy customization of the channel access policies, we propose a game-theoretic analysis of random access schemes. Assuming that each node is rational and implements a best response strategy, we show that…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesgame theorycheating nodeaccess protocolsmobile nodesComputer sciencegame-theoretic approachMAC designDistributed coordination functionUpload[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]MAC protocolschannel access policyComputer Science - Computer Science and Game TheoryFOS: MathematicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMathematics - Optimization and Controlwireless LANdistributed coordination functionMechanism designcheating nodesWiFi infrastructure networksbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsNode (networking)WiFiComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSWiFi; cheating nodes; game theory; MAC protocolsComputer Science ApplicationsShared resourceprogrammable cardsOptimization and Control (math.OC)game-theoretic analysisBest responserandom access schemebusinessrandom access protocolRandom accessCommunication channelComputer networkComputer Science and Game Theory (cs.GT)
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Incentives in Corporate Governance: The Role of Self-Regulation

2004

Corporate governance stems from the interplay of legal norms, security regulation, self-regulation and best practices. Recent scandals and frauds have forced governments to update laws on corporate governance: the legislation process has been very fast in some countries, others have lagged. Law and regulation intervene and become effective only ex-post, when damages have been done and malpractice is self-evident. On the contrary, self-regulation is a quicker and more flexible response to changing market conditions and of great impact on the relationship between firms and their environment. A self-regulatory organization (SRO) such as the stock exchange could administer the screening device,…

Flexible responseglobal financebusiness.industryBest practiceCorporate governancecorporate governanceStakeholderAccountingregulationsecurity regulationMarketing. Distribution of productsHF5410-5417.5http://dx.doi.org/10.4468/2004.1.05dibetta.amenta [Corporate Governance; Regulation; Security Regulation; Self- Regulation; Corporate Governance Code; Global Finance; Global Investors DOI]self- regulationIncentiveStock exchangeCorporate Governance; Regulation; Security Regulation; Self- Regulation; Corporate Governance Code; Global Finance; Global InvestorsMalpracticeBusinesscorporate governance codeglobal investorsCorporate securitySymphonya. Emerging Issues in Management
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Percorsi relazionali nelle comunità. Minori, buone prassi e rappresentazioni a confronto.

2014

The aim of this thesis was to analyze the context of residential communities for young offenders (Part I) and to analyze the influence of social representations in adolescents and educators (Part II). The first part offers two levels of study on adolescents and on the organizational structure of the community. Adolescents show many problematic levels in the identified variables (Experiences of neglect and abuse during childhood, Attachment Styles, Self-Esteem, Interpersonal Relations, Behavioural problems). No differences between groups of young differentiating according to the reason for placement in community were found. Analysis of community (101 educators from 20 different households) w…

Foyers pour mineurAdolescentRelationshipReprésentations socialeOperatori di comunitàSocial RepresentationPhotolangageEducateurResidential community for adolescentBest PracticeRelazioniBonnes pratiqueAdolescentiGruppiEducatorComunità per minoriGroupeSettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia DinamicaGroupBuone praticheSettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia SocialeRelationsRappresentazioni Sociali
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A “Best Current Practice” for 3GPP-based cellular system security

2014

This paper is an attempt at formulating a Best Current Practice (BCP) for access security and a baseline for core network security in the 3GPP-based systems. This encompasses the 2G circuit-switched GSM system, the 2.5G packet-switched GPRS system, the 3G UMTS system and the 4G LTE/LTE-A system. The 3GPP have defined several security standards, but many measures are optional and there are several areas deliberately not covered by the 3GPP standards. The present document is therefore an attempt at pointing out the best available options and providing advice on how to achieve an overall system hardening, which is badly needed as the cellular systems have undoubtedly become one of the most cri…

GPRS core networkCustomised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced LogicSecurity serviceComputer scienceGSMNetwork Access ControlGeneral Packet Radio ServiceComputer securitycomputer.software_genreBest current practicecomputerUMTS frequency bands2014 4th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Vehicular Technology, Information Theory and Aerospace & Electronic Systems (VITAE)
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Stackelberg-Walras and Cournot-Walras equilibria in mixed markets: a comparison

2012

In this note, we compare two strategic general equilibrium concepts: the Stackelberg-Walras equilibrium and the Cournot-Walras equilibrium. We thus consider a market exchange economy embodying atoms and a continuum of traders. It is shown that, when the preferences of the small traders are represented by Cobb-Douglas utility functions, the Stackel-berg-Walras and the Cournot-Walras equilibria can coincide only if 1) the endowments and preferences of atoms are identical and 2) the elasticity of the followers’ best response functions are equal to zero in equilibrium.

General equilibrium theoryPartial equilibriumCournot competition[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceMicroeconomicsStackelberg-WalrasMarket exchangeBest responseStackelberg competitionEconomics[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceMathematical economicsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSCournot-Walras
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