529 resultados para IMS LODE
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Monográfico con el título: 'La participación educativa a los 25 años de la LODE'. Resumen basado en el de la publicación
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Monográfico con el título: 'La participación educativa a los 25 años de la LODE'. Resumen basado en el de la publicación
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Monográfico con el título: 'La participación y la dirección de los centros escolares'. Resumen basado en el de la publicación
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Monográfico con el título: 'La participación en los Consejos Escolares de Centro'. Resumen basado en el de la publicación
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According to climate change predictions, water availability might change dramatically in Europe and adjacent regions. This change will undoubtedly have an adverse effect on existing tree species and affect their ability to cope with a lack or an excess of water, changes in annual precipitation patterns, soil salinity and fire disturbance. The following chapter will describe tree species and proven-ances used in European forestry practice which are the most suitable to deal with water stress, salinity and fire. Each subchapter starts with a brief description of each of the stress factors and discusses the predictions of the likelihood of their occurrence in the near future according to the climate change scenarios. Tree spe-cies and their genotypes able to cope with particular stress factor, together with indication of their use by forest managers are then introduced in greater detail.
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The financial crisis of 2007–2009 and the resultant pressures exerted on policymakers to prevent future crises have precipitated coordinated regulatory responses globally. A key focus of the new wave of regulation is to ensure the removal of practices now deemed problematic with new controls for conducting transactions and maintaining holdings. There is increasing pressure on organizations to retire manual processes and adopt core systems, such as Investment Management Systems (IMS). These systems facilitate trading and ensure transactions are compliant by transcribing regulatory requirements into automated rules and applying them to trades. The motivation of this study is to explore the extent to which such systems may enable the alteration of previously embedded practices. We researched implementations of an IMS at eight global financial organizations and found that overall the IMS encourages responsible trading through surveillance, monitoring and the automation of regulatory rules and that such systems are likely to become further embedded within financial organizations. We found evidence that some older practices persisted. Our study suggests that the institutionalization of technology-induced compliant behaviour is still uncertain.
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The financial crisis of 2007-2009 has precipitated large scale regulatory change. Tight deadlines for implementation require organizations to start working on remediation projects before final drafts of regulations are crystalized. Firms are faced with engaging in complex and costly change management programs at a time when profits are diminished. As a consequence of these factors, pre-crisis logics for organizing compliance practices are being questioned and new approaches introduced. Our study explores the use of Investment Management Systems (IMS) in facilitating compliance arrangements. Our motivation is to understand the new logics and the part played by IMS in supporting these approaches. The study adopts an institutional logics perspective to explore the use of such systems at eight financial organizations. The study found new logics for organizing compliance include consolidation, centralization, harmonization and consistency and that the IMS plays an important role in supporting and enabling related activities.
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Long Term Evolution based networks lack native support for Circuit Switched (CS) services. The Evolved Packet System (EPS) which includes the Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) and Evolved Packet Core (EPC) is a purely all-IP packet system. This introduces the problem of how to provide voice call support when a user is within an LTE network and how to ensure voice service continuity when the user moves out of LTE coverage area. Different technologies have been proposed for the purpose of providing a voice to LTE users and to ensure the service continues outside LTE networks. The aim of this paper is to analyze and evaluate the overall performance of these technologies along with Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SRVCC) Inter-RAT handover to Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Networks/ GSM-EDGE radio access Networks (UTRAN/GERAN). The possible solutions for providing voice call and service continuity over LTE-based networks are Circuit Switched Fall Back (CSFB), Voice over LTE via Generic Access (VoLGA), Voice over LTE (VoLTE) based on IMS/MMTel with SRVCC and Over The Top (OTT) services like Skype. This paper focuses mainly on the 3GPP standard solutions to implement voice over LTE. The paper compares various aspects of these solutions and suggests a possible roadmap that mobile operators can adopt to provide seamless voice over LTE.
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Publicado na revista Comunicação e Sociedade
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publicado na revista Comunicação e Sociedade
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Artigo disponível na íntegra em https://www.metodista.br/revistas/revistas-ims/index.php/CSO/article/viewFile/2379/2506
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o tema desta pesquisa são concepções e práticas de iniciação sexual-afetiva de jovens moradores de Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro e Salvador (Brasil). O meu objeto de análise são representações sociais destes jovens entrevistados acerca de suas experiências afetivas, amorosas e/ou sexuais, a partir de suas narrativas sobre sua primeira experiência amorosa. Entendendo que os significados que estruturam e são atualizados nas relações afetivas e nas práticas sexuais dos jovens são fornecidos pela cultura, investiguei em que medida as relações de gênero e os diferenciais dados pelo pertencimento a diferentes segmentos sociais (popular ou médio/alto) determinam diferenças nas representações destes jovens acerca da sexualidade. As principais conclusões apontam para a existência de sistemas de significados sexuais diferenciados, em primeiro lugar, pelas relações de gênero e, em segundo, pelo segmento social. Mulheres e homens falam de suas relações amorosas e de sexo de maneiras distintas: os discursos femininos centram-se na contextualização afetivo-romântica de suas relações, enquanto os discursos masculinos enfocam a capacidade técnica-corporal para o desempenho do ato sexual. O material aqui analisado constitui uma parte dos dados oriundos de uma etapa qualitativa de um projeto de pesquisa intitulado "Gravidez na Adolescência: Estudo Multicêntrico sobre Jovens, Sexualidade e Reprodução no Brasil" (G,RAVAD) desenvolvido pelo IMS-UERJ, MUSA-UFBA e NUPACS-UFRGS.