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Using and Extending the SPEM Specifications to Represent Agent Oriented Methodologies

2009

Situational Method Engineering used for constructing ad-hoc agent oriented design processes is grounded on a well defined set of phases that are principally based on reuse of components coming from existing agent design processes; these components have to be stored in a repository. The identification and extraction of these components could take large advantages from the existence of a standardized representation of the design processes they come from. In this paper we illustrate our solution based on SPEM 2.0 specifications for modelling agent design processes and extending them when necessary to meet the specific needs we faced in our experiments.

EngineeringSituational Method Engineeringbusiness.industryMethod engineeringReuseAgent designAgent oriented designSet (abstract data type)Agent-oriented methodologyIdentification (information)Agent oriented designSystems engineeringDesign procebusinessRepresentation (mathematics)
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Develop of Innovation for Overall Successful Learning

2013

Innovation has many forms and thus many ways of being acquired. Restricted by time and space, our aim here is limited to showing some of the ways to develop of innovation in learning. We suppose that certain skills are efficient in reaching this goal such as modeling, situation management, operational control, teamwork, appropriate orientation and that, in addition, certain personal or social factors like motivation also play a role. We try to provide a theoretical conceptual basis for designing guidelines for innovative learning and provide a foundation for its continued development. We believe that it is crucial to establish reference methods to strengthen the relationship between innovat…

EngineeringTeamworkKnowledge managementbusiness.industryOperation controlSituation managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectActive learningFoundation (evidence)Conceptual basisbusinessmedia_commonInternational Journal of Technology and Inclusive Education
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Ubiquitous Co-Driver System and Its Effects on the Situation Awareness of the Driver

2008

The aim of this paper is to explore the effects of ubiquitous computing in cars on the situation awareness and expectations of the driver. In a driving simulation environment with participants using a co-driver system, we investigated how people took and recovered from misinformation provided by the system. The system presented safety-critical information about the upcoming curves on the road, but in the experiment part of the messages contained false information. The effects of this information on participants’ behavior were investigated. On the grounds of the experiment, we discuss two approaches for investigating drivers’ situational awareness, which are based on either mental workload o…

EngineeringajoneuvotietojärjestelmätUbiquitous computingSituation awarenessbusiness.industryApplied psychologyWorkloadkapasiteettiComputer securitycomputer.software_genretilannetietoisuusInformation systemDriving simulationMisinformationbusinesscomputermielensisällöt
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Profiling Safety Behaviors: Exploration of the Sociocognitive Variables that Best Discriminate Between Different Behavioral Patterns

2012

This study combines contributions from both safety climate literature and prominent social influence theories. It was developed to identify the combination of sociocognitive variables that differentiate between different profiles of safety behaviors. This empirical approach has hardly been explored in the literature on behavioral aspects related to safety. The research setting for this study was a transportation company (N= 356). The results of discriminant analysis showed that different combinations of dispositional and situational influences may lead to diverse profiles of compliance and proactive safety behaviors. Perceived behavioral control was revealed to be the variable that best dif…

Engineeringbusiness.industryApplied psychologyHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlBehavioral patternOccupational safety and healthPhysiology (medical)Injury preventionSafety behaviorsSituational ethicsSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessSocial psychologySocial influenceRisk Analysis
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Management Capabilities and Environmental Characteristics in the Critical Operational Phase of Entrepreneurship—A Comparison of Finnish Family and No…

2003

This study seeks to clarify which factors associated with the start-up and critical operational phase of family and nonfamily firms influence the ability of those firms to survive over the critical first three years of their existence. In search of potential differences in the structural characteristics between these two types of firms, this study compares owners of Finnish family and nonfamily businesses in motives for founding the firm, characteristics of the local environment, changes in strategic factors, changes in networks, and differences in style of management. The findings revealed marked differences in individuals’ motives for founding a business: for family business owners, the …

EntrepreneurshipFamily businessmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPhase (combat)ManagementCapital (economics)Service (economics)0502 economics and businessBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Local environment050211 marketingBusinessSituational ethicsMarketingRural area050203 business & managementFinancemedia_commonFamily Business Review
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Sarraute's plays : poplyphony and enunciation

2014

The corpus is formed of six plays of Nathalie Sarraute; it hides a duplication of enunciation types in the characters’ dialogue. This duplication is latent due to personal pronouns and verb tenses’ neutralization. The transition from an enunciation layer to another is not marked at all or not traditionally marked. Therefore, deciphering will be more complicated to any reader, listener or spectator. These works of art are also highly polyphonic in terms of enunciation as in semantics, as several voices are intertwined and as the characters resort to authorities of point of view. Thus, readers, listeners and spectators should identify enunciation sources and “other” authorities of point of vi…

Enunciation layersDiscours rapportésLecteurPolyphonyDialogismReported speechSituation d’énonciationÉnonciation« double énonciation »Direct speechAuditeur“double enunciation”Polyphonie sémantiquePlans énonciatifsEnunciationPolyphonie[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureLectorEnunciation situationDialogismeSemantic polyphony
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Varieties of agencies during working life changes

2020

The aim of this study is to shed light on the varieties of workers´ agencies in working life change situations, which is an under-researched topic in the literature of workplace learning and in working life studies. The research questions are what kinds of agencies there are to be found when workers encounter changes and how the different kinds of agencies are connected together. The understanding of agency is grounded on the subject-centered socio-cultural approach, whereas the methodological approach is based on applying life-course perspective on research material consisting of 48 working life narratives written by Finnish adults. The narratives are analyzed by abductive content analysis…

ErwachsenenbildungArbeitslebenBerufs- und WirtschaftspädagogikArbeitsplatzmuutoskärsimysBelastungBusiness education pedagogicsLabor marketBusiness educationEmpirical researchAdult education0504 sociologyWirtschaftspädagogiktyöntekijätAgency (sociology)SociologyFinlandCareerlcsh:LC8-6691Working-day worldCapacity to act05 social sciencesEmpirische Untersuchung050301 educationtoimijuusLabour MarketPublic relationsSpecial aspects of educationLeidenEmpirical studyArbeitsweltHandlungBerufsbiografieHandlungsfähigkeitmuutosvastarintaWorld of workJob lossErziehung Schul- und BildungswesenArbeitsmarktAdult trainingResistance (psychoanalysis)ModificationelämänkaariEducationddc:370Lebenslanges LernenBerufslebenQualitative researchErwachsenenbildung / WeiterbildungelämänmuutoksetLife long learningNarrativetyöelämäsmall agencyÄnderungLifelong learninglcsh:Special aspects of educationsufferingLC8-6691business.industry050401 social sciences methodsWorking processQualitative ForschungAdult educationworking life changesSituationFinnlandTransformative learningAgencyContent analysisagencyLife-long learningArbeitsprozessbusiness0503 educationAgency-TheorieQualitative researchEuropean Journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults
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Infant mortality gap in the Baltic region - Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania - in relation to macroeconomic factors in 1996-2010.

2013

Background and Objective. A constant gap has appeared in infant mortality among the 3 Baltic States - Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania – since the restoration of independence in 1991. The aim of the study was to compare infant mortality rates in all the 3 Baltic countries and examine some of the macro- and socioeconomic factors associated with infant mortality. Material and Methods. The data were obtained from international databases, such as World Health Organization and EUROSTAT, and the national statistical databases of the Baltic States. The time series data sets (1996–2010) were used in the regression and correlation analysis. Results. In all the 3 Baltic States, a strong and significant…

EstoniaMaleSocioekonominiai veiksniaimedia_common.quotation_subjectGross Domestic ProductMacroeconomicsSocioeconomic factorsWorld healthSveikata / HealthLietuva (Lithuania)Economic situationKoreliacijaStatistical significanceInfant MortalityPer capitaMedicineHumansSocioeconomic statusmedia_commonSocialiniai ekonominiai veiksniaibusiness.industryInfantLithuaniaGeneral MedicineLatviaInfant mortalityCorrelationUnemploymentCorrelation analysisFemaleEkonominė analizė. Prognozavimas / Economic analysis. Forecastingbusinessinfant mortality; Baltic States; correlation; macroeconomics; socioeconomic factorsDemographyMedicina (Kaunas, Lithuania)
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Rhetoric About Sustainability in Education: The Presence of the Words Not Spoken

2015

In this chapter, Rhetoric about Sustainability in Education The presence of the words not spoken, Astrid Stifoss-Hanssen addresses the rhetorical situation that one runs into when addressing concepts of sustainability. The theme here is how rhetoric and reality can be reconciled. A key concept is ethos. Ethos implies that you really mean what you say and live by it.

EthosEngineering educationPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSustainabilityRhetoricEnvironmental ethicsRhetorical situationLinguisticsTheme (narrative)Key (music)media_common
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The dynamics of motivation, emotion, and task performance in simulated achievement situations

2020

Abstract This study aimed to examine associations between motivation, emotion, and task performance in simulated achievement situations. A group of sixth grade students (n = 190) completed an achievement task. Situational information on task value, success expectations, emotions, effort, task performance, and causal attributions was collected and information on subsequent academic achievement was obtained from school registers. The results showed, first, that high task value, high expectancy of success, and high positive emotions before a task contributed to a higher level of effort during the task. This, in turn, was related to better task performance. Second, high expectancy of success pr…

Expectancy theorySocial Psychology4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationAcademic achievementTask valueEducationTask (project management)Level of EffortDynamics (music)Developmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSituational ethicsPsychologyAttribution0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyCognitive psychologyLearning and Individual Differences
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