1000 resultados para Santaló, Lluís
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Visió de la realitat econòmica de la Costa Brava 20 anys després del Debat Costa Brava de 1976, sobretot centrat en l’activitat turística
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Repàs de l'evolució que ha experimentat el turisme a la Costa Brava els darrers cent anys, durant tot el segle XX. La intenció no és tant reconstruir la seva historia, com parlar dels diferents models turístics que l'han caracteritzat, en un context mes ampli. Publicat dins el context d’un número monogràfic de la Revista de Girona sobre el s. XX, i ocupant l’apartat dedicat al turisme
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Ressenya del llibre Turisme residencial i territori. L’obra és una anàlisi dels fenòmens de la segona residència i del turisme residencial i la seva plasmació territorial centrada a les comarques de Girona
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Sinopsi fílmica i ressenya literària d’aquestes dues obres sobre la figura de la última reina de França, amb 8 suggeriments didàctics que tenen com a fil conductor ambdues obres
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Ampliació i millora de les granges “Coll de Vall” i “Mas el Torrent” de l’explotació “Colom Danés”,dedicada al boví de llet i ubicada a la població de Rupit-Pruit (comarca d’Osona, província de Barcelona). L’objectiu principal del projecte és millorar tecnològicament l’explotació així com el benestar animal per obtenir resultats productius i marges econòmics millors. Les instal•lacions i construccions noves permetran un millor maneig de l’explotació per part del promotor i el seus treballadors. Com a conseqüència, l’explotació donarà continuïtat laboral i qualitat de vida als seus treballadors, sense deixar de banda la competitivitat en el sector productor de la llet
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Ampliació i millora de l’explotació ‘Mas Batlle’, construint una nau de producció, el femer per emmagatzemar les dejeccions un temps mínim de 6 mesos i construint també un cobert per a la maquinària. L’explotació està situada al veïnat de Vilademires, dins el municipi de Cabanelles, Alt Empordà (Girona)
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L’objectiu d’aquest projecte és millorar la rendibilitat de l’explotació ramadera d’oví de carn de Cal Alzina s.c.p a través de la comercialització del seu producte. Es vol complementar l’activitat ramadera de producció de xais que es duu a terme actualment amb el servei de venda del producte al consumidor final, per aconseguir eliminar els intermediaris i poder obtenir el màxim benefici. L’explotació de Cal Alzina s.c.p es troba al terme municipal de la Roca del Vallès, està formada per dos socis, els dos propietaris i únics treballadors de l’explotació. Disposa d’un ramat de 922 ovelles de raça Ripollesa amb un sistema semi-extensiu. La venda actual dels xais es fa a través de carnissers que paguen un preu per kg de canal establert pel mercat
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Engineering of negotiation model allows to develop effective heuristic for business intelligence. Digital ecosystems demand open negotiation models. To define in advance effective heuristics is not compliant with the requirement of openness. The new challenge is to develop business intelligence in advance exploiting an adaptive approach. The idea is to learn business strategy once new negotiation model rise in the e-market arena. In this paper we present how recommendation technology may be deployed in an open negotiation environment where the interaction protocol models are not known in advance. The solution we propose is delivered as part of the ONE Platform, open source software that implements a fully distributed open environment for business negotiation
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Supervisory systems evolution makes the obtaining of significant information from processes more important in the way that the supervision systems' particular tasks are simplified. So, having signal treatment tools capable of obtaining elaborate information from the process data is important. In this paper, a tool that obtains qualitative data about the trends and oscillation of signals is presented. An application of this tool is presented as well. In this case, the tool, implemented in a computer-aided control systems design (CACSD) environment, is used in order to give to an expert system for fault detection in a laboratory plant
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Process supervision is the activity focused on monitoring the process operation in order to deduce conditions to maintain the normality including when faults are present Depending on the number/distribution/heterogeneity of variables, behaviour situations, sub-processes, etc. from processes, human operators and engineers do not easily manipulate the information. This leads to the necessity of automation of supervision activities. Nevertheless, the difficulty to deal with the information complicates the design and development of software applications. We present an approach called "integrated supervision systems". It proposes multiple supervisors coordination to supervise multiple sub-processes whose interactions permit one to supervise the global process
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Expert supervision systems are software applications specially designed to automate process monitoring. The goal is to reduce the dependency on human operators to assure the correct operation of a process including faulty situations. Construction of this kind of application involves an important task of design and development in order to represent and to manipulate process data and behaviour at different degrees of abstraction for interfacing with data acquisition systems connected to the process. This is an open problem that becomes more complex with the number of variables, parameters and relations to account for the complexity of the process. Multiple specialised modules tuned to solve simpler tasks that operate under a co-ordination provide a solution. A modular architecture based on concepts of software agents, taking advantage of the integration of diverse knowledge-based techniques, is proposed for this purpose. The components (software agents, communication mechanisms and perception/action mechanisms) are based on ICa (Intelligent Control architecture), software middleware supporting the build-up of applications with software agent features
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The system described herein represents the first example of a recommender system in digital ecosystems where agents negotiate services on behalf of small companies. The small companies compete not only with price or quality, but with a wider service-by-service composition by subcontracting with other companies. The final result of these offerings depends on negotiations at the scale of millions of small companies. This scale requires new platforms for supporting digital business ecosystems, as well as related services like open-id, trust management, monitors and recommenders. This is done in the Open Negotiation Environment (ONE), which is an open-source platform that allows agents, on behalf of small companies, to negotiate and use the ecosystem services, and enables the development of new agent technologies. The methods and tools of cyber engineering are necessary to build up Open Negotiation Environments that are stable, a basic condition for predictable business and reliable business environments. Aiming to build stable digital business ecosystems by means of improved collective intelligence, we introduce a model of negotiation style dynamics from the point of view of computational ecology. This model inspires an ecosystem monitor as well as a novel negotiation style recommender. The ecosystem monitor provides hints to the negotiation style recommender to achieve greater stability of an open negotiation environment in a digital business ecosystem. The greater stability provides the small companies with higher predictability, and therefore better business results. The negotiation style recommender is implemented with a simulated annealing algorithm at a constant temperature, and its impact is shown by applying it to a real case of an open negotiation environment populated by Italian companies
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The scientific community has been suffering from peer review for decades. This process (also called refereeing) subjects an author's scientific work or ideas to the scrutiny of one or more experts in the field. Publishers use it to select and screen manuscript submissions, and funding agencies use it to award research funds. The goal is to get authors to meet their discipline's standards and thus achieve scientific objectivity. Publications and awards that haven't undergone peer review are often regarded with suspicion by scholars and professionals in many fields. However, peer review, although universally used, has many drawbacks. We propose replacing peer review with an auction-based approach: the better the submitted paper, the more scientific currency the author likely bid to have it published. If the bid correctly reflects the paper's quality, the author is rewarded in this new scientific currency; otherwise, the author loses this currency. We argue that citations are an appropriate currency for all scientists. We believe that citation auctions encourage scientists to better control their submissions' quality. It also inspire them to prepare more exciting talks for accepted papers and to invite discussion of their results at congresses and conferences and among their colleagues. In the long run, citation auctions could have the power to greatly improve scientific research
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This paper describes the basis of citation auctions as a new approach to selecting scientific papers for publication. Our main idea is to use an auction for selecting papers for publication through - differently from the state of the art - bids that consist of the number of citations that a scientist expects to receive if the paper is published. Hence, a citation auction is the selection process itself, and no reviewers are involved. The benefits of the proposed approach are two-fold. First, the cost of refereeing will be either totally eliminated or significantly reduced, because the process of citation auction does not need prior understanding of the paper's content to judge the quality of its contribution. Additionally, the method will not prejudge the content of the paper, so it will increase the openness of publications to new ideas. Second, scientists will be much more committed to the quality of their papers, paying close attention to distributing and explaining their papers in detail to maximize the number of citations that the paper receives. Sample analyses of the number of citations collected in papers published in years 1999-2004 for one journal, and in years 2003-2005 for a series of conferences (in a totally different discipline), via Google scholar, are provided. Finally, a simple simulation of an auction is given to outline the behaviour of the citation auction approach
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Piecewise linear models systems arise as mathematical models of systems in many practical applications, often from linearization for nonlinear systems. There are two main approaches of dealing with these systems according to their continuous or discrete-time aspects. We propose an approach which is based on the state transformation, more particularly the partition of the phase portrait in different regions where each subregion is modeled as a two-dimensional linear time invariant system. Then the Takagi-Sugeno model, which is a combination of local model is calculated. The simulation results show that the Alpha partition is well-suited for dealing with such a system