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Outsourcing information systems: A strategic partnership with risks

1993

Abstract As information processing and telecommunications technology increase in sophistication and complexity, organizations are finding it more difficult to manage their information systems (IS) for business success. Growing numbers are now sharing these responsibilities and risks with outsourcing vendors. American Standard, Eastman Kodak, General Dynamics, Metropolitan Life, and Young & Rubicam are prominent companies which have outsourced some or all of their IS activities. They are looking to gain competitive advantages by cutting costs and focusing internal resources on core activities. However, compromises in management control and data security, the potential of hidden costs, and th…

business.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentInformation processingData securityCompetitive advantageKnowledge process outsourcingOutsourcingInformation systemMarketingbusinessSophisticationFinanceManagement control systemmedia_commonLong Range Planning
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Beyond CLIL: Fostering Student and Teacher Engagement for Personal Growth and Deeper Learning

2018

In its first iteration, Pluriliteracies Teaching for Learning’s primary focus rests on the relationship between the cognitive and the linguistic dimension of learning. The model emphasizes the need for learners to actively make connections between those two dimensions and identifies the processes of knowledge construction and knowledge sharing as the main drivers of deeper learning. It demonstrates how progression for deeper learning can be conceptualized to promote the development of subject specific literacies. Following recent research which clearly indicates that deeper learning processes depend on and are affected by learner variables such as well-being, self-efficacy, engagement, mast…

business.industrySubject specific05 social sciences050301 educationCognitionKnowledge sharingFocus (linguistics)Personal developmentLearner engagementComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesDimension (data warehouse)Psychologybusiness0503 education050104 developmental & child psychology
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Intellectual capital and business model: a systematic literature review to explore their linkages

2020

PurposeIn the last decades, business and management scholars have given great attention to intellectual capital (IC), which could seem a mature topic, having arrived at its third wave of studies. However, its intersections with the business model (BM) remain an under-investigated topic, and the authors wanted to investigate two research questions (RQs): how the literature addressing IC and BM has evolved so far in the business and management domains? What are possible future research trends of business and management studies regarding IC and BM?Design/methodology/approachThis study answers these questions through a systematic literature review (SLR) of 74 peer-reviewed articles in the area …

business.industryValue proposition05 social sciencesAccountingValue captureBusiness modelGeneral Business Management and AccountingValue creationEducationIntellectual capitalBody of knowledgeSystematic reviewIntellectual capitalContent analysis0502 economics and businessRevenue050211 marketingBusiness model; Intellectual capital; Value capture; Value creationBusinessValue capture050203 business & managementBusiness modelJournal of Intellectual Capital
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Artificial dielectric optical structures: A challenge for nanofabrication

1998

Diffractive optical components can be made using multiple level kinoforms or single level artificial dielectric structures. The latter require the fabrication of pillars of equal depth but differing width and spacing. As a demonstration device, the diffractive optic equivalent of a wedge has been made in GaAs for use at 1.15 μm. The need for all pillars to have the same height was met by using a selective etch and a very thin etch-stop layer on AlGaAs. The experimental diffraction efficiency was 87.8%, among the best ever obtained and close to the theoretical maximum of 97.6%. © 1998 American Vacuum Society.

business.product_categoryFabricationMaterials sciencebusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringDielectricDiffraction efficiencySettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaWedge (mechanical device)Gallium arsenidechemistry.chemical_compoundOpticsNanolithographychemistryEtching (microfabrication)Nanolithography Diffractive Optics Artificial Dielectrics SemiconductorOptoelectronicsbusinessDiffraction grating
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Middle Miocene–Early Pliocene wedge-top basins of NW Sicily (Italy): constraints for the tectonic evolution of a ‘non-conventional’ thrust belt, affe…

2014

The study of geological evolution of a multiphase orogenic belt is complex, expecially when the tectonic events are superimposed in a coaxial fashion. The Sicilian fold-and-thrust belt represents an interest- ing case study, as a non-coaxial superimposition of structures is recognizable, owing to large synkinematic clockwise rotations during each of two subsequent compressional events. These rotations involved also the syntectonic basins that developed in the wedge-top depozone. This study aims to constrain the tectono-depo- sitional evolution of the NW Sicily fold-and-thrust belt and the associated wedge-top depozone between the middle Miocene and the early Pliocene. Integrated analyses of…

business.product_categoryGeological evolutionThrust beltSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSettore GEO/03 - Geologia Strutturalefold and thrust beltsWedge top basinGeologyThrustStructural basinWedge (mechanical device)language.human_languageTranspressionPaleontologyTectonicslanguagewedge-top basinsClockwisebusinessfold and thrust belts; wedge-top basins; sicilySicilianSicilySeismologyGeology
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TuBaFrost: European Virtual Tumor Tissue Banking

2006

TuBaFrost is a consortium responsible for the task to create a virtual European human frozen tumor tissue bank, composed of high quality frozen tumor tissue collections with corresponding accurate diagnosis stored in European cancer centers and universities, searchable on the Internet, providing rules for access and use and a code of conduct to comply with the various legal and ethical regulations in European countries. Such infrastructure would enlarge tissue availability and accessibility in large amounts of specified or even rare tumor samples. Design of an infrastructure for European residual tissue banking with the described characteristics, clear focus points emerge that can be broken…

business.product_categoryKnowledge managementStandardizationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectNegotiationUploadIncentiveInternet accessMedicineQuality (business)The InternetbusinessQuality assurancemedia_common
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GSK-3 as potential target for therapeutic intervention in cancer

2014

// James A. McCubrey 1 , Linda S. Steelman 1 , Fred E. Bertrand 2 , Nicole M. Davis 1 , Melissa Sokolosky 1 , Steve L. Abrams 1 , Giuseppe Montalto 3 , Antonino B. D’Assoro 4 , Massimo Libra 5 , Ferdinando Nicoletti 5 , Roberta Maestro 6 , Jorg Basecke 7,8 , Dariusz Rakus 9 , Agnieszka Gizak 9 Zoya Demidenko 10 , Lucio Cocco 11 , Alberto M. Martelli 11 and Melchiorre Cervello 12 1 Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University Greenville, NC, USA 2 Department of Oncology, Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University Greenville, NC, USA 3 Biomedical Department of Internal Medicine and Specialties, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy …

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Análisis de las dinámicas de producción de conocimiento científico bajo el sistema de evaluación de la calidad de la Educación Superior y la Ciencia

2021

Tesis doctoral.-- Universidad de Valencia.

carrera académicaUniversitySociology of scienceDepartmentsconocimiento científicoSciencepolíticas de evaluación:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]DisciplinesEvaluation studiesevaluaciónresearch evaluationpolítica científicaKnowledge productionUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAScience policyproducción de conocimiento científicosociologia de la cienciasistemas de evaluaciónuniversidad
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On Language Adequacy

2015

Abstract The paper concentrates on the problem of adequate reflection of fragments of reality via expressions of language and inter-subjective knowledge about these fragments, called here, in brief, language adequacy. This problem is formulated in several aspects, the most general one being: the compatibility of the language syntax with its bi-level semantics: intensional and extensional. In this paper, various aspects of language adequacy find their logical explication on the ground of the formal-logical theory of syntax T of any categorial language L generated by the so-called classical categorial grammar, and also on the ground of its extension to the bi-level, intensional and ex- tensio…

categorial grammartruthPrinciple of compositionalitySemantics (computer science)constituent of knowledgeMeaning (philosophy of language)Denotationreferringcompatibility of syntax and semanticsintensional semanticsAZ20-999interpretationMathematicsontological objectInterpretation (logic)Categorial grammarcommunicationmeaningcategorizationtoken-type distinctionalgebraic modelsLinguisticsSyntax (logic)PhilosophyTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESdenotationcompositionalityTheoryofComputation_LOGICSANDMEANINGSOFPROGRAMSextensional semanticsHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesOn LanguageStudies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric
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Uptake of actinides by calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) phases

2018

Abstract The sorption of actinides (Th, U – Am) was studied in dependence of the solid-to-liquid (S/L) ratio (0.5–20.0 g/L) and the calcium-to-silicon (C:S) ratio. The C:S ratio was varied between 1.80 and 0.70 to simulate the changing composition of the C-S-H phases during cement degradation from high to low C:S ratios. The decrease of the calcium content in the C-S-H phases by time is accompanied by a decrease in pH in the corresponding suspensions from 12.6 to 10.2. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) of the C-S-H phases showed an increasing depletion of Ca on the surface with increasing C:S ratio in comparison to the composition of the solid phase as a whole. The sorption experiments…

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