138 resultados para management control systems


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Podeu consultar la versió en català a http://hdl.handle.net/2445/8956

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Estudi per verificar la hipòtesis plantejada inicial sobre que moltes empreses implementen nous sistemes integrals i segueixen efectuant tasques rutinàries sense aprofitar aquests nous sistemes, fent duplicitat de tasques i malgastant recursos informàtics.

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Desenvolupament d’ una eina en forma de pàgina web que reculli tota la informació relacionada amb l’oci nocturn de la província de Girona i que permeti als usuaris conèixer tota aquesta activitat de la província en un sol lloc web

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Implantació de SugarCRM en una empresa mitjana de distribució. Estudi funcional dels processos de l'empresa.

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En este trabajo intentaremos descubrir los recursos de que disponen en materia de planificación de necesidades de materiales (MRP) dos ERP de alto nivel: JD Edwards y SAP. Ambos comercializados por dos empresas líderes en el sector, Oracle y SAP AG.

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Implantación de un sistema de gestión de residuos dentro del ERP actual de una compañía del sector de la producción de pinturas.

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Implantació d'un sistema OpenERP en una empresa de fabricació de peces d'alumini.

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Studies on the potential benefits of conveying biofeedback stimulus using a musical signal have appeared in recent years with the intent of harnessing the strong effects that music listening may have on subjects. While results are encouraging, the fundamental question has yet to be addressed, of how combined music and biofeedback compares to the already established use of either of these elements separately. This experiment, involving young adults (N = 24), compared the effectiveness at modulating participants' states of physiological arousal of each of the following conditions: A) listening to pre-recorded music, B) sonification biofeedback of the heart rate, and C) an algorithmically modulated musical feedback signal conveying the subject's heart rate. Our hypothesis was that each of the conditions (A), (B) and (C) would differ from the other two in the extent to which it enables participants to increase and decrease their state of physiological arousal, with (C) being more effective than (B), and both more than (A). Several physiological measures and qualitative responses were recorded and analyzed. Results show that using musical biofeedback allowed participants to modulate their state of physiological arousal at least equally well as sonification biofeedback, and much better than just listening to music, as reflected in their heart rate measurements, controlling for respiration-rate. Our findings indicate that the known effects of music in modulating arousal can therefore be beneficially harnessed when designing a biofeedback protocol.

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Peer reviewed

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Existing digital rights management (DRM) systems, initiatives like Creative Commons or research works as some digital rights ontologies provide limited support for content value chains modelling and management. This is becoming a critical issue as content markets start to profit from the possibilities of digital networks and the World Wide Web. The objective is to support the whole copyrighted content value chain across enterprise or business niches boundaries. Our proposal provides a framework that accommodates copyright law and a rich creation model in order to cope with all the creation life cycle stages. The dynamic aspects of value chains are modelled using a hybrid approach that combines ontology-based and rule-based mechanisms. The ontology implementation is based on Web Ontology Language and Description Logic (OWL-DL) reasoners, are directly used for license checking. On the other hand, for more complex aspects of the dynamics of content value chains, rule languages are the choice.

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El treball consisteix en la selecció i implantació d'un sistema e-procurement en una empresa per automatitzar els processos interns de les compres.

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Disseny de software de gestió per a una empresa d'aparells elevadors.

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This final work is to analyse the differents ERP possibilities existing and choose the option that best suits the business sector mechanization. The overall objective of this TFC is to choose the best ERP to give these companies a comprehensive information system that allows controlling and managing all departments.

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The 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase (HMGR) enzyme catalyzes the major rate-limiting step of the mevalonic acid (MVA) pathway from which sterols and other isoprenoids are synthesized. In contrast with our extensive knowledge of the regulation of HMGR in yeast and animals, little is known about this process in plants. To identify regulatory components of the MVA pathway in plants, we performed a genetic screen for second-site suppressor mutations of the Arabidopsis thaliana highly drought-sensitive drought hypersensitive2 (dry2) mutant that shows decreased squalene epoxidase activity. We show that mutations in SUPPRESSOR OF DRY2 DEFECTS1 (SUD1) gene recover most developmental defects in dry2 through changes in HMGR activity. SUD1 encodes a putative E3 ubiquitin ligase that shows sequence and structural similarity to yeast Degradation of a factor (Doa10) and human TEB4, components of the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation C (ERAD-C) pathway. While in yeast and animals, the alternative ERAD-L/ERAD-M pathway regulates HMGR activity by controlling protein stability, SUD1 regulates HMGR activity without apparent changes in protein content. These results highlight similarities, as well as important mechanistic differences, among the components involved in HMGR regulation in plants, yeast, and animals.

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Projecte d'implantació de SAP ERP en una empresa.