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A New HLA-Based Distributed Control Architecture for Agricultural Teams of Robots in Hybrid Applications with Real and Simulated Devices or Environme…

2011

The control architecture is one of the most important part of agricultural robotics and other robotic systems. Furthermore its importance increases when the system involves a group of heterogeneous robots that should cooperate to achieve a global goal. A new control architecture is introduced in this paper for groups of robots in charge of doing maintenance tasks in agricultural environments. Some important features such as scalability, code reuse, hardware abstraction and data distribution have been considered in the design of the new architecture. Furthermore, coordination and cooperation among the different elements in the system is allowed in the proposed control system. By integrating …

Enterprise architecture frameworkhybrid systems; improved simulation system; agricultural robotics; control architecture; HLA-based systemHybrid systemsRobots--Sistemes de controlJavaComputer scienceDistributed computingagricultural roboticsControl architecturelcsh:Chemical technologyimproved simulation systemBiochemistryHardware abstractionHLA-based systemArticleMaquinària agrícolaAnalytical ChemistryAgricultural roboticsHumansIndustrylcsh:TP1-1185Reference architectureImproved simulation systemElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAgricultural machineryInstrumentationcomputer.programming_languagebusiness.industryCode reuseAgricultureEquipment DesignRoboticsRobots--Control systemshybrid systemsAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticscontrol architectureHigh-level architectureApplications architectureEmbedded systemScalabilityData architecturebusinessSpace-based architecturecomputerAlgorithmsSensors; Volume 11; Issue 4; Pages: 4385-4400
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Introduction to the enterprise content management minitrack

2003

Enterprise content management (ECM) focuses on the management of textual and multimedia content across and between enterprises, emphasizing the coexistence of technical and social aspects within the content management. Methods and techniques applicable for managing textual and multimedia information with all sizes of content units, ranging from XML and database structures through web pages and documents to document collections, are studied as well as approaches focusing on specific content structures. In a piece of ECM research, multiple of the perspectives may be covered, or one of the perspectives is chosen as the major view to the area: • the technical perspective including the developme…

Enterprise content managementElectronic businessbusiness.industrycomputer.internet_protocolBusiness processComputer scienceDocument management systemcomputer.software_genrePersonalizationWorld Wide WebWeb pageComputer-supported cooperative workbusinessRequirements analysiscomputerXMLContent management36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the
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Introduction to the Enterprise Content Management and XML Minitrack

2005

Content management in contemporary enterprises concerns a variety of information resources: documents in different forms, databases, and metadata such as ontologies, annotations, and indexes. XML and the web are important technologies used to support both resource integration and distribution.

Enterprise content managementbusiness.industryComputer sciencecomputer.internet_protocolEfficient XML InterchangeXML Basecomputer.file_formatOntology (information science)Data modelingWorld Wide WebMetadataManagement information systemsXML Schema EditorResource managementbusinesscomputerXMLContent managementProceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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An investigation of the impacts of some external contextual factors on ERP systems success assessment: a case of firms in Baltic-Nordic region

2006

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are among the largest information systems (IS) investments made by firms, and the use of such systems is spreading globally. Many researchers have discussed their adoption and implementation, few have investigated the impact of external contextual factors on the success of such technologies in adopting firms. This study aims to fill this gap in research by examining the effects of three external contextual factors, i.e., industry type, industry climate, and national economic climate on ERP success assessment. We obtained data from Estonia and Finland and our analysis shows that industry and national economic climates have significant relationships …

Enterprise managementbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementInformation systemSuccess factorsThe InternetbusinessEnterprise resource planningIndustrial organizationInternational Journal of Internet and Enterprise Management
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Kanban Systems in the Context of the Enterprise Systems

2021

Companies are under increasing pressure from customers, competitors, limited resources, etc. These conditions oblige companies to permanently improve their organizational structure and the activities of all system’s flows. The paper analyses the types of Kanban systems, in the broader context of the enterprise systems. The most important reference architectures were analysed (with the emphasis on the modules dedicated to flow description) and the standards that allow the activity modelling of a manufacturing enterprises. Starting from this context, the paper describes three models of Kanban systems that are specific to companies with different information systems development. Models are: Pu…

Enterprise systemKanban (development)Computer scienceInformation systemProduction (economics)Context (language use)Organizational structureComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSCompetitor analysisTA1-2040Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Manufacturing engineeringValue stream mappingMATEC Web of Conferences
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Supporting Mobile Virtual Team’s Coordination with SOA-Based Active Entities

2007

The use of IT solutions to support preparedness, response and recovery process has been envisioned as a possible way to improve the support for collaboration among the actors participating in mobile teams operating under constrained scenarios. Software applications supporting mobility have typically been conceived as functional extensions of centralized enterprise systems hosted on corporate servers. However, in this work, we focus on those mobile scenarios which go one step further in terms of interoperability requirements. This proposal aims to support the design, deployment and execution of ad-hoc collaborative business processes (workflows) in mobile networks, operating under constraine…

Enterprise systemProcess managementKnowledge managementBusiness processSoftware deploymentbusiness.industryServerCollaborative networkInteroperabilityVirtual teamMobile business developmentBusiness
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A virtual integration—The management control system in a multinational enterprise

2008

Abstract This paper draws on actor-network-theory, especially Law and Hassard [Law, J., Hassard, J. (Eds.), 1999. Actor Network Theory and After. Blackwell, Malden, MA] and Latour [Latour, B., 2005. Reassembling the Social. An Introduction to the Actor-Network-Theory. Oxford University Press, Oxford] to investigate how a division-wide management control system was created in a multinational enterprise. The empirical findings were gathered from different actors involved in the implementation of enterprise's ABC and ERP projects. Our study focuses on the ontological politics [Mol, A.-M., 1999. Ontological politics. A word and some questions. In: Law, J., Hassard, J. (Eds.), Actor Network Theo…

Enterprise systems engineeringInformation Systems and ManagementActor–network theorybusiness.industryEnterprise integrationEnterprise architectureManagementEpistemologyEnterprise life cycleAccountingSociologyEnterprise information systembusinessDigital firmFinanceEnterprise softwareManagement Accounting Research
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The performance of entrepreneurial small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises

2012

Innovation is an important driver of economic growth for it leads to new products and services, enhanced quality, and lower prices. In an increasingly competitive global market, innovation turns out to be essential to secure a viable competitive position. Although there is no perfect correspondence between accounting intangible assets and innovation activities, the association between these two concepts is close enough to take investment in intangible assets as a proxy for entrepreneurship and innovation. To identify differences between innovative and non‐innovative small and medium enterprises in the service industry, both descriptive and statistical analyses are performed on financial dat…

EntrepreneurshipFinancial performancebusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectInvestment (macroeconomics)Management of Technology and InnovationPosition (finance)Quality (business)BusinessSmall and medium-sized enterprisesMarketingProxy (statistics)Tertiary sector of the economyIndustrial organizationmedia_commonThe Service Industries Journal
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The Social Entrepreneur as a Promoter of Social Advancement

2015

Abstract The purpose of the study is to clarify the concepts of social entrepreneur and to identify Latvia's social entrepreneurs in the context of entrepreneurship based on a review of scientific literature, a survey of social entrepreneurs and expert interviews. On the basis of an analysis of the scientific literature, a theoretical framework of entrepreneurial competences is created which forms the basis for the practical solution of the research problem. The survey method and the interview method was used for learning about a social entrepreneur's personal qualities and skills, main motives and opportunities to create social enterprises and to develop entrepreneurship, as well as to lea…

EntrepreneurshipKnowledge managementSocial enterpriseSocial philosophybusiness.industrySocial sustainabilitySocial entrepreneurshipScientific literaturePublic relationsSocial engagementSocial entrepreneurshipEntrepreneurial competencesSocial entrepreneurSocial competencesGeneral Materials ScienceSocial competenceSociologybusinessSocial economyProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Small family business performance: comparison between family and non-family enterprises

2010

This study compares small family business performance between the Finnish family and non-family enterprises. The sample (2,004 firms) was derived to represent nationally small businesses, in collaboration with the Statistics Finland (Centre) in Helsinki. The answer rate of the study was 90% (data collected by mail questionnaires and telephone interviews). The method of the study was to compare family and non-family enterprises with ROA (return on assets) on an enterprise population level (Finland). The results of the study show that most of the small family businesses are controlled by the founder generation. Founder generation performance was slightly higher than among descendant generatio…

EntrepreneurshipReturn on assetsFounder GenerationManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementPrincipal–agent problemProfitability indexDescendantSample (statistics)BusinessSmall and medium-sized enterprisesBusiness and International ManagementMarketingInternational Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing
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