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Distributed Scrum when Turning into Maintenance : A Single Case Study

2015

Global software development using agile methods is commonplace in software industry nowadays. Scrum, as the agile development management framework, can be distributed in many ways, especially concerning how the key roles are presented in different sites. We describe here a single case study of a distributed Scrum, mainly for maintenance of the already constructed web portal. Using a qualitative method, both working well and challenging parts of the software work, as experienced by the project stakeholders, are revealed and discussed.

ScrumEngineering managementKnowledge managementSoftwarebusiness.industryComputer scienceProject stakeholderEmpirical process (process control model)Key (cryptography)Software workSingle-subject designbusinessAgile software developmentComputer Science & Information Technology ( CS & IT )
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OS ECJ-TF 1/2019 on the ECJ Decision of 31 May 2018 in Hornbach-Baumarkt (Case C-382/16) Concerning the Application of Transfer Pricing Rules to Tran…

2019

This article is focused on the Court's decision in Hornbach-Baumarkt (Case C-382/16) (Hornbach) which is an important clarification of the conditional compatibility of arm's length-based domestic transfer pricing legislation with the freedom of establishment. Hornbach follows and confirms the previous doctrine formulated in SGI (Case C-311/08). The decision did not follow Advocate General's approach, which would have denied comparability of domestic and cross-border situations in transfer pricing cases and, hence, prevent scrutiny of domestic transfer pricing legislation under the fundamental freedoms. The authors welcome the requirement that Member States have to grant taxpayers the opport…

ScrutinyShareholderTransfer pricingFundamental rightsLegislationBusinessTax lawAdvocate GeneralEquity (law)Law and economicsSSRN Electronic Journal
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Handling stakeholder uncertain judgments in strategic transport service analyses

2013

Abstract The quality level of services has to be constantly controlled, especially under conditions of competition increasing and limited resources. However, considering that service performance analyses are based on stakeholders' judgments, they can be characterized by possible uncertainties related to incompleteness for partial ignorance, imprecision for subjectivity and even vagueness. Therefore, under these conditions, unreliable results can be obtained by widely used service analysis methodologies. In the present paper, a methodology based on a recent extension of the SERVQUAL model, and that uses in combined manner the fuzzy set theory and the analytic hierarchy process method is prop…

Service (business)ServQual modelService qualityOperations researchComputer scienceQuality of serviceGeography Planning and DevelopmentFuzzy setTransport service analysisStakeholderUncertaintyAnalytic hierarchy processTransportationAHP methodCustomer satisfaction evaluationReliability engineeringSERVQUALPerformance measurementFuzzy set theorySettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazione
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A framework for IoT service experiment platforms in smart-city environments

2016

Cities provide an excellent platform for gathering and detection of massive amount of data from cities and citizens. Emergence of new digital technologies inspires not only city governments but also city residents, researchers, companies and other stakeholders in discovering and creating new innovative solutions to solve urban challenges and improve peoples´ everyday life. Developing novel Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for cities and citizens requires facilities where IoT applications and services can be tested and experimented. The challenge for many smart-city test and experimentation platforms (TEPs), like living labs, has been the lack of sustainable value creation model. This has …

Service (systems architecture)Computer science02 engineering and technologyComputer securitycomputer.software_genreIoT experimentation platformsSmart city0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringesineiden internetstakeholderEveryday lifeta113test and experimentation platformSustainable Valuebusiness.industryvalue networks05 social sciencesStakeholder020206 networking & telecommunicationsinternet of thingsData scienceValue networksmart-citysustainable value creationInternet of Thingsbusinesscomputer050203 business & management2016 IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2)
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Stakeholder vs Cittadinanza

2009

Settore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaPartecipazione Cittadinanza Stakeholder
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La decadenza nel diritto del lavoro tra vicende traslative e fattispecie interpositorie

2020

L’art. 32 della legge n. 183/2010 ha sollevato molteplici questioni applicative legate alla sua infelice formulazione. Il saggio analizza il controverso perimetro applicativo del comma 4, lett. c) e d), inerenti rispettivamente la cessione del contratto di lavoro avvenuta ai sensi dell’art. 2112 c.c. e i casi in cui si chieda la costituzione o l’accertamento di un rapporto di lavoro in capo a un soggetto diverso dal titolare del contratto. L’Autore fornisce le coordinate per una corretta interpretazione, opportunamente restrittiva, delle previsioni decadenziali alla luce del dato letterale e del diritto dell’Unione europea.

Settore IUS/07 - Diritto Del LavoroArt. 32 L. 183/2010 raises several questions related to its application mainly due to its poor drafting. This essay analyses the controversial issue of the meaning of paragraph 4 letter c) and letter d) which concern respectively the transfer of the employment contract in accordance with Art. 2112 Civil Code and the creation and/or the ascertaining of an employment relationship with someone other than the holder of the contract. The Author provides the coordinates for a proper and duly restrictive understanding of the norms on limitation in the light of its literal interpretation and in accordance with EU law.
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"Corporate governance": approcci manageriali ed etici a confronto

2009

La crisi di fiducia che colpì il sistema delle imprese statunitense nei primi anni '70 ha promosso l'elaborazione di due distinte concezioni della corporate governance. La prima ha come referente privilegiato azionisti ed investitori ed elegge il mercato (azionario) come lo strumento principale per il governo dell'impresa. L'obiettivo di tale concezione è quello di riportare il management aziendale sotto il controllo degli azionisti. La seconda cerca invece di identificare una prospettiva che tiene nella dovuta considerazione preferenze, bisogni e diritti di tutti gli stakeholders coinvolti nel processo produttivo. Riprendendo la distinzione proposta da Hirschman, possiamo dire che mentre l…

Settore SPS/01 - Filosofia Politicaautoregolazione business ethics corporation corporate governance limited liability stakeholder theory
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Consultare per valutare

2020

Questo capitolo esamina la consultazione all'interno del processo di policy, presentandone le caratteristiche generali. Vengono trattate nello specifico alcune tecniche di consultazione, evidenziando per ciascuna di esse i punti di forza e di debolezza definiti anche sulla base degli obiettivi conoscitivi che ci si propone di raggiungere e indicando un percorso alquanto pragmatico e operativo. This chapter examines the consultation within the policy process, presenting its general characteristics. Specific consultation techniques are dealt with, highlighting for each of them the strengths and weaknesses defined also on the basis of the cognitive objectives that we intend to achieve and indi…

Settore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica Della Devianza E Mutamento SocialeConsultation public policies stakeholders guiding principlesConsultazione politiche pubbliche stakeholders principi guida
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Self-Enforcing, Public-Order Institutions for Contract Enforcement: Litigation, Regulation, and Limited Government in Venice, 1050–1350

2011

The spectacular economic growth of Venice during the late medieval period (1050–1350) was based on the expansion of its trade along the Mediterranean and beyond. Crucial to this expansion was the mobilization of large amounts of capital into risky investments. However, this mobilization required the development of institutions that protected creditors and shareholders from expropriation by controlling merchants. This chapter finds that legal and administrative institutions conjointly provided investor protection and explores the interactions between these public-order institutions for contract enforcement and the emergence of a limited government, a coercion-constraining institution that mo…

ShareholderCreditorExpropriationmedia_common.quotation_subjectCapital (economics)Economic rentInstitutionLimited governmentBusinessPublic administrationEnforcementmedia_commonLaw and economics
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Bank Reliability Assessment Model: Case of Latvia

2020

Reliable and stable banks are an important precondition for the sustainable development of national economy. The objective of the chapter is to design a model allowing assessment of bank reliability in the context of bank financial strength. The model is designed using publicly available financial statement data of Latvian commercial banks, in the period of 2003–2016, macroeconomic data as well as aggregate statistical data of Latvian banking sector. The model allows calculation of ratings reflecting reliability level of banks. The model is designed based on the multiple choice model ordered logit. The chapter identifies the most important factors reflecting reliability level of banks, incl…

ShareholderLoanEquity ratioFinancial crisisFinancial systemContext (language use)Profitability indexBusinessReliability (statistics)Financial statement
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