5 resultados para DECENTRALISATION

em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal


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There is no complete overview or discussion of the literature of the economics of federalism and fiscal decentralization, even though scholarly interest in the topic has been increasing significantly over recent years. This paper provides a general, brief but comprehensive overview of the main insights from the literature on fiscal federalism and decentralization. In doing so, literature on fiscal federalism and decentralization is grouped into two main approaches: “first generation of theories” and “second generation of theories”.

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This chapter presents some of the issues with holonic manufacturing systems. It starts by presenting the current manufacturing scenario and trends and then provides some background information on the holonic concept and its application to manufacturing. The current limitations and future trends of manufacturing suggest more autonomous and distributed organisations for manufacturing systems; holonic manufacturing systems are proposed as a way to achieve such autonomy and decentralisation. After a brief literature survey a specific research work is presented to handle scheduling in holonic manufacturing systems. This work is based on task and resource holons that cooperate with each other based on a variant of the contract net protocol that allow the propagation of constraints between operations in the execution plan. The chapter ends by presenting some challenges and future opportunities of research.

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WorldFIP is standardised as European Norm EN 50170 - General Purpose Field Communication System. Field communication systems (fieldbuses) started to be widely used as the communication support for distributed computer-controlled systems (DCCS), and are being used in all sorts of process control and manufacturing applications within different types of industries. There are several advantages in using fieldbuses as a replacement of for the traditional point-to-point links between sensors/actuators and computer-based control systems. Indeed they concern economical ones (cable savings) but, importantly, fieldbuses allow an increased decentralisation and distribution of the processing power over the field. Typically DCCS have real-time requirements that must be fulfilled. By this, we mean that process data must be transferred between network computing nodes within a maximum admissible time span. WorldFIP has very interesting mechanisms to schedule data transfers. It explicit distinguishes to types of traffic: periodic and aperiodic. In this paper we describe how WorldFIP handles these two types of traffic, and more importantly, we provide a comprehensive analysis for guaranteeing the real-time requirements of both types of traffic. A major contribution is made in the analysis of worst-case response time of aperiodic transfer requests.

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Field communication systems (fieldbuses) are widely used as the communication support for distributed computer-controlled systems (DCCS) within all sort of process control and manufacturing applications. There are several advantages in the use of fieldbuses as a replacement for the traditional point-to-point links between sensors/actuators and computer-based control systems, within which the most relevant is the decentralisation and distribution of the processing power over the field. A widely used fieldbus is the WorldFIP, which is normalised as European standard EN 50170. Using WorldFIP to support DCCS, an important issue is “how to guarantee the timing requirements of the real-time traffic?” WorldFIP has very interesting mechanisms to schedule data transfers, since it explicitly distinguishes periodic and aperiodic traffic. In this paper, we describe how WorldFIP handles these two types of traffic, and more importantly, we provide a comprehensive analysis on how to guarantee the timing requirements of the real-time traffic.

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A contemporaneidade exige que nos tornemos cada vez mais capazes de responder eficazmente às necessidades de mudança, exige que localmente sejamos capazes de responder aos problemas que a sociedade nos coloca e deve, essa mesma sociedade, ser parte da solução para o problema. É urgente aproximar as respostas das pessoas para que as respostas possam ser contextualizadas. A municipalização da Educação ocupa um lugar importante no fenómeno da descentralização e desconcentração de poder. Contudo há muitos receios neste processo que está muito dependente das vontades políticas dos intervenientes. Ao longo do projeto procurou-se perceber qual o envolvimento das partes no processo da municipalização da Educação, mais propriamente, no concelho de Matosinhos, com o Programa APROXIMAR. Aproximar o Ministério da Educação, o Município de Matosinhos e os Agrupamentos de Escolas. Houve a preocupação de se proceder a uma análise de modo a identificar os meios como o programa é operacionalizado pela autarquia, os recursos que envolve e a perceção que tinham os entrevistados. Entendeu-se com a realização das entrevistas que um dos entraves à plena realização do Programa APROXIMAR está na matriz de responsabilidades mas antecede-lhe a ausência de diálogo que se traduza em reais compromissos de trabalho conjunto em prol do bem comum que é a educação. É precisamente na criação de uma rede de comunicação entre os intervenientes que se investe neste projeto com o intuito de posteriormente se discutir a matriz de responsabilidades e só depois decidir os caminhos a seguir nas lógicas de atuação da educação.