31 resultados para Key-recovery attack
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Natural disasters are events that cause general and widespread destruction of the built environment and are becoming increasingly recurrent. They are a product of vulnerability and community exposure to natural hazards, generating a multitude of social, economic and cultural issues of which the loss of housing and the subsequent need for shelter is one of its major consequences. Nowadays, numerous factors contribute to increased vulnerability and exposure to natural disasters such as climate change with its impacts felt across the globe and which is currently seen as a worldwide threat to the built environment. The abandonment of disaster-affected areas can also push populations to regions where natural hazards are felt more severely. Although several actors in the post-disaster scenario provide for shelter needs and recovery programs, housing is often inadequate and unable to resist the effects of future natural hazards. Resilient housing is commonly not addressed due to the urgency in sheltering affected populations. However, by neglecting risks of exposure in construction, houses become vulnerable and are likely to be damaged or destroyed in future natural hazard events. That being said it becomes fundamental to include resilience criteria, when it comes to housing, which in turn will allow new houses to better withstand the passage of time and natural disasters, in the safest way possible. This master thesis is intended to provide guiding principles to take towards housing recovery after natural disasters, particularly in the form of flood resilient construction, considering floods are responsible for the largest number of natural disasters. To this purpose, the main structures that house affected populations were identified and analyzed in depth. After assessing the risks and damages that flood events can cause in housing, a methodology was proposed for flood resilient housing models, in which there were identified key criteria that housing should meet. The same methodology is based in the US Federal Emergency Management Agency requirements and recommendations in accordance to specific flood zones. Finally, a case study in Maldives – one of the most vulnerable countries to sea level rise resulting from climate change – has been analyzed in light of housing recovery in a post-disaster induced scenario. This analysis was carried out by using the proposed methodology with the intent of assessing the resilience of the newly built housing to floods in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.
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During the recent years human society evolved from the “industrial society age” and transitioned into the “knowledge society age”. This means that knowledge media support migrated from “pen and paper” to computer-based Information Systems. Due to this fact Ergonomics has assumed an increasing importance, as a science/technology that deals with the problem of adapting the work to the man, namely in terms of Usability. This paper presents some relevant Ergonomics, Usability and User-centred design concepts regarding Information Systems.
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Dissertação de Mestrado em Engenharia Informática
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Nucleic Acid Research (2007) Vol.37 N. 14 4755-4766
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Dissertação apresentada para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Engenharia Química Pela Universidade Nova de Lisboa,Faculdade de Ciências e Tecn
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Dissertação para Obtenção de Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Química e Bioquímica
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Informática
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Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies.
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia do Ambiente, perfil Engenharia Sanitária
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Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Bioquímica, ramo de Biotecnologia
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Dissertação para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica
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RESUMO - A profissão de enfermagem é definida por Virgínia Henderson (1966), como tendo por objeto "ajudar o indivíduo, saudável ou doente, na execução das atividades que contribuem para conservar a sua saúde ou a sua recuperação, de tal maneira, devendo desempenhar esta função no sentido de tornar o indivíduo o mais independente possível, ou seja, a alcançar a sua anterior independência". A atenção à saúde ao longo da história da humanidade vem sendo desenvolvida de muitos modos e por diversos atores sociais. O trabalho em saúde é essencial para a vida humana e envolve atividades realizadas por profissionais e equipas multidisciplinares que dominam os conhecimentos e técnicas essenciais para assistir o indivíduo com problemas de saúde ou em risco de adoecer, em atividades de investigação, de prevenção, curativo e de reabilitação. À Enfermagem tal como a outras profissões, são cada vez mais exigidos requisitos de eficiência, eficácia e polivalência na sua atividade, tendo a motivação um papel fundamental na atitude, postura e desempenho do profissional. Este trabalho descreve o estudo da motivação profissional, numa população de enfermeiros portugueses numa instituição privada. A versão adaptada de um inquérito como instrumento de autopreenchimento representa vários construtos implicados no processo motivacional, em contexto profissional. Pretendo com este estudo identificar a dimensão da motivação mais relevantes no processo motivacional dos enfermeiros, assim como as suas variações face a variáveis de características pessoais, profissionais e institucionais. A partir dos resultados obtidos pretendo ainda apresentar sugestões de maneira a oferecer oportunidade de transformação do seu ambiente organizacional em instituições similares.
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics