832 resultados para Conceptual attribute


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It has been argued that beyond software engineering and process engineering, ontological engineering is the third capability needed if successful e-commerce is to be realized. In our experience of building an ontological-based tendering system, we face the problem of building an ontology. In this paper, we demonstrate how to build ontologies in the tendering domain. The ontology life cycle is identified. Extracting concepts from existing resources like on-line catalogs is described. We have reused electronic data interchange (EDI) to build conceptual structures in the tendering domain. An algorithm to extract abstract ontological concepts from these structures is proposed.

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Within the information systems field, the task of conceptual modeling involves building a representation of selected phenomena in some domain. High-quality conceptual-modeling work is important because it facilitates early detection and correction of system development errors. It also plays an increasingly important role in activities like business process reengineering and documentation of best-practice data and process models in enterprise resource planning systems. Yet little research has been undertaken on many aspects of conceptual modeling. In this paper, we propose a framework to motivate research that addresses the following fundamental question: How can we model the world to better facilitate our developing, implementing, using, and maintaining more valuable information systems? The framework comprises four elements: conceptual-modeling grammars, conceptual-modeling methods, conceptual-modeling scripts, and conceptual-modeling contexts. We provide examples of the types of research that have already been undertaken on each element and illustrate research opportunities that exist.

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Purpose. Health promotion policy frameworks, recent theorizing, and research all emphasize understanding and mobilizing environmental influences to change particular health-related behaviors in specific settings. The workplace is a key environmental setting. The Checklist of Health Promotion Environments at Worksites (CHEW) was designed as a direct observation instrument to assess characteristics of worksite environments that are known to influence health-related behaviors. Methods. The CHEW is a 112-item checklist of workplace environment features hypothesized to be associated, both positively and negatively, with physical activity, healthy eating, alcohol consumption, and smoking. The three environmental domains assessed are (1) physical characteristics of the worksite, (2) features of the information environment, and (3) characteristics of the immediate neighborhood around the workplace. The conceptual rationale and development studies for the CHEW are described, and data from observational studies of 20 worksites are reported. Results. The data on CHEW-derived environmental attributes showed generally good reliability and identified meaningful sets of variables that plausibly may influence health-related behaviors. With the exception of one information environment attribute, intraclass correlation coefficients ranged from 0.80 to 1.00. Descriptive statistics on selected physical and information environment characteristics indicated that vending machines, showers, bulletin boards, and signs prohibiting smoking were common across worksites. Bicycle racks, visible stairways, and signs related to alcohol consumption, nutrition, and health. promotion were relatively uncommon. Conclusions. These findings illustrate the types of data on environmental attributes that can be derived, their relevance for program planning, and how they can characterize variability across worksites. The CHEW is a promising observational measure that has the potential to assess environmental influences on health behaviors and to evaluate workplace health promotion programs.

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Conceptual modelling is an activity undertaken during information systems development work to build a representation of selected semantics about some real-world domain. Ontological theories have been developed to account for the structure and behavior of the real world in general. In this paper, I discuss why ontological theories can be used to inform conceptual modelling research, practice, and pedagogy. I provide examples from my research to illustrate how a particular ontological theory has enabled me to improve my understanding of certain conceptual modelling practices and grammars. I describe, also, how some colleagues and I have used this theory to generate several counter-intuitive, sometimes surprising predictions about widely advocated conceptual modelling practices - predictions that subsequently were supported in empirical research we undertook. Finally, I discuss several possibilities and pitfalls I perceived to be associated with our using ontological theories to underpin research on conceptual modelling.

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This article presents a fairness theory-based conceptual framework for studying and managing consumers’ emotions during service recovery attempts. The conceptual framework highlights the central role played by counterfactual thinking and accountability. Findings from five focus groups are also presented to lend further support to the conceptual framework. Essentially, the article argues that a service failure event triggers an emotional response in the consumer, and from here the consumer commences an assessment of the situation, considering procedural justice, interactional justice, and distributive justice elements, while engaging in counterfactual thinking and apportioning accountability. More specifically, the customer assesses whether the service provider could and should have done something more to remedy the problem and how the customer would have felt had these actions been taken. The authors argue that during this process situational effort is taken into account when assessing accountability. When service providers do not appear to exhibit an appropriate level of effort, consumers attribute this to the service provider not caring. This in turn leads to the customer feeling more negative emotions, such as anger and frustration. Managerial implications of the study are discussed.

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A necessidade de comparabilidade da informação a nível internacional desencadeou os processos de harmonização da contabilidade, empresarial e pública, e a necessidade de criar uma base conceptual comum nos diferentes países. No âmbito empresarial, em Portugal, já se segue, com algumas adaptações, o descrito nas normas do IASB. Todavia, no âmbito público, neste mesmo país, os normativos nacionais ainda se afastam das normas internacionais do IPSASB. Dos vários elementos conceptuais da contabilidade, destaca-se a valoração dos activos, que constitui uma das preocupações das entidades públicas e privadas, na medida em que influi na fiabilidade e relevância da informação. No que tange à valoração dos activos fixos tangíveis e das propriedades de investimento, o custo histórico é um dos critérios mais indicados na sua valoração, se bem que o justo valor também seja indicado como critério aplicável, situação prevista nas normas internacionais e também em algumas normas portuguesas.

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Num contexto de globalização da economia mundial verifica-se uma constante e crescente preocupação pela normalização e harmonização contabilística. Tendo em mente essas preocupações e as mudanças ocorridas em Portugal na Contabilidade Pública, resultantes da Reforma da Administração Financeira do Estado, e mais recentemente da implementação do Plano Oficial de Contabilidade Pública, e de outros planos públicos sectoriais, a normalização da Contabilidade Pública sofreu alguns avanços com vista a uma maior coerência e convergência. Contudo, definir normas para a Contabilidade Pública implica ter subjacente um conjunto de conceitos capazes de orientar a interpretação dessa normativa. A definição de uma estrutura conceptual para a Contabilidade Pública pode partir das existentes para a Contabilidade Empresarial, em outros países ou no âmbito internacional, procedendo-se a uma adaptação destas em função das características e especificidades da Contabilidade Pública. Definir uma estrutura conceptual implica atender às características do meio ao qual o sistema de Contabilidade Pública se aplica, isto é, à Administração Pública, para a partir dessas, e das necessidades dos utilizadores da informação financeira pública, se definirem os objectivos que essa informação deve cumprir, bem como um conjunto de características qualitativas, ou também denominadas requisitos, aos quais ela deve obedecer. Partindo desses objectivos são enunciados os conceitos de cada um dos elementos das demonstrações financeiras públicas, para em conformidade com esses conceitos e com as características qualitativas, se enunciarem os critérios de reconhecimento e valorização de cada um desses elementos. O alcance da imagem fiel da situação económica e financeira da entidade implica a definição de um conjunto de princípios contabilísticos que, em conformidade com os objectivos e características da informação, contribua para o cumprimento destes e para tornar a Contabilidade Pública um sistema coerente e lógico. Todos estes elementos compõem a chamada estrutura conceptual para a Contabilidade Pública.