784 resultados para Management - case studies
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2016
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Some organizations end up reimplementing the same class of business process over and over: an "administrative process", which consists of managing a form through several states and involving various roles in the organization. This results in wasted time that could be dedicated to better understanding the process or dealing with the fine details that are specific to the process. Existing virtual office solutions require specific training and infrastructure andmay result in vendor lock-in. In this paper, we propose using a high-level domain-specific language (AdminDSL) to describe the administrative process and a separate code generator targeting a standard web framework. We have implemented the approach using Xtext, EGL and the Django web framework, and we illustrate it through two case studies: a synthetic examination process which illustrates the architecture of the generated code, and a real-world workplace survey process that identified several future avenues for improvement.
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose a theoretical framework, based on contemporary philosophical aesthetics, from which principled assessments of the aesthetic value of information organization frameworks may be conducted.Design/methodology/approach – This paper identifies appropriate discourses within the field of philosophical aesthetics, constructs from them a framework for assessing aesthetic properties of information organization frameworks. This framework is then applied in two case studies examining the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH), and Sexual Nomenclature: A Thesaurus. Findings – In both information organization frameworks studied, the aesthetic analysis was useful in identifying judgments of the frameworks as aesthetic judgments, in promoting discovery of further areas of aesthetic judgments, and in prompting reflection on the nature of these aesthetic judgments. Research limitations/implications – This study provides proof-of-concept for the aesthetic evaluation of information organization frameworks. Areas of future research are identified as the role of cultural relativism in such aesthetic evaluation and identification of appropriate aesthetic properties of information organization frameworks.Practical implications – By identifying a subset of judgments of information organization frameworks as aesthetic judgments, aesthetic evaluation of such frameworks can be made explicit and principled. Aesthetic judgments can be separated from questions of economic feasibility, functional requirements, and user-orientation. Design and maintenance of information organization frameworks can be based on these principles.Originality/value – This study introduces a new evaluative axis for information organization frameworks based on philosophical aesthetics. By improving the evaluation of such novel frameworks, design and maintenance can be guided by these principles.Keywords Evaluation, Analysis, Bibliographic systems, Indexes, Retrieval languages, Philosophy
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TESLA project (Transfering Energy Save Laid on Agroindustry) financed by the European Commission, had the main goals of evaluating the energy consumption and to identify the best available practices to improve energy efficiency in key agro-food sectors, such as the olive oil mills. A general analysis of energy consumptions allowed identifying the partition between electrical and thermal energy (approximately 50%) and the production processes responsible for the higher energy consumptions, as being the in the mill and paste preparation and the phases separation. Some measures for reducing energy waste and for improving energy efficiency were identified and the impact was evaluated by using the TESLA tool developed by Circe and available at the TESLA website.
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2008
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2008
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In 2014, the Bloomsbury Learning Environment (BLE) Consortium initiated a wide-ranging, two-year-long research and dissemination project focusing on the use of technology in assessment and feedback. Our aim was to understand and improve processes, practices, opportunities and tools available to the institutional members of the BLE Consortium. From the project, we produced three research papers investigating current practice and 21 case studies describing both technology-enabled pedagogy and technical development. Now presented as a free ebook, co-edited by Leo Havemann and Sarah Sherman, we offer the flavour of the variety and breadth of the BLE’s activities relating to the project theme as a contribution to the education sector’s widening conversation about the interplay of assessment, feedback, pedagogy and technology.
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The aim of this research is to improve the understanding of the factors that control the formation of karst porosity in hypogene settings and its associated patterns of void-conduit networks. Subsurface voids created by hypogene dissolution may span from few microns to decametric tubes providing interconnected conduit systems and forming highly anisotropic permeability domains in many reservoirs. Characterizing the spatial-morphological organization of hypogene karst is a challenging task that has dramatic implications for the applied industry, given that only partial data can be acquired from the subsurface by indirect techniques. Therefore, two outcropping cave analogues are examined: the Cavallone-Bove Cave in the Majella Massif (Italy), and the karst systems of the Salitre Formation (Brazil). In the latter, a peculiar example of hypogene speleogenesis associated with silicification has been studied, providing an analogue of many karstified reservoirs hosted in cherts or cherty-carbonates within mixed sedimentary sequences. The first part of the thesis is focused on the relationships between fracture patterns and flow pathways in deformed units in: 1) a fold-and-thrust setting (Majella Massif); 2) a cratonic block (Brazil). These settings represent potential playgrounds for the migration and accumulation of geofluids, where hypogene conduits may affect flow pathways, fluid storage, and reservoir properties. The results indicate that localized deformation producing cross-formational fracture zones associated with anticline hinges or fault damage zones is critical for hypogene fluid migration and karstification. The second part of the thesis deals with the multidisciplinary study of hydrothermal silicification and hypogene dissolution in Calixto Cave (Brazil). Petrophysical analyses and a geochemical characterization of silica deposits are used to unravel the spatial-morphological organization of the conduit system and its speleogenesis. The novel results obtained from this cave shed new light on the relationship between hydrothermal silicification, hypogene dissolution and the development of multistorey cave systems in layered carbonate-siliciclastic sequences.
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O objectivo desta investigação foi analisar a gestão da qualidade em alojamentos de Turismo no Espaço Rural: compromisso, responsabilidade, existência dum sistema de gestão da qualidade, recursos humanos, re¬cursos materiais, conhecimento da opinião do cliente, segurança no trabalho e meio¬ambiente, controlo da informação. Os resultados desta investigação podem ajudar os gestores a melhorar a qualidade do serviço dos seus alojamentos no espaço rural.
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RESUMO O internamento compulsivo em psiquiatria é uma intervenção de última linha nos indivíduos que manifestam perturbações mentais graves e recusam tratamento, fundamentada nos princípios de necessidade terapêutica e de protecção social. Em Portugal, a última lei que regulamenta o internamento compulsivo vigora desde 1999 (Lei 36/98 de 24 de Julho) e configura esta medida como um internamento por decisão judicial, à semelhança de outros países europeus. A presente investigação, de características exploratórias, pretendeu avaliar os doentes internados involuntariamente do ponto de vista socio-demográfico e clínico e estudar as diferenças entre estes doentes e os doentes internados voluntariamente na região da Grande Lisboa. Para atingir estes objectivos foi delineado um estudo observacional, transversal e comparativo. A partir de uma amostra de conveniência de doentes internados compulsivamente procedeu-se ao emparelhamento dos doentes com psicoses “funcionais”, segundo as variáveis sexo, idade, diagnóstico e duração da doença, com igual número de doentes internados voluntariamente. Como instrumentos de avaliação foram aplicados uma entrevista semi-estruturada para as variáveis sociodemográficas e clínicas, o Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale 4.0 para a psicopatologia e duas sub-escalas do Historical, Clinical, Risk Management-20 para o risco de violência. No período do estudo (1 de Março a 30 de Junho de 2002) foram internados compulsivamente 74 indivíduos, metade dos quais foram conduzidos aos serviços de urgência com mandado da Autoridade de Saúde. O internamento de urgência foi o procedimento inicial em cerca de noventa por cento dos casos. A maioria dos doentes pertenciam ao sexo masculino (60%) e apresentavam quadros psicóticos “funcionais” (82%). Na amostra emparelhada de 102 doentes não se observaram variáveis sociodemográficas ou clínicas significativamente diferentes em relação aos doentes internados voluntariamente, com excepção dos antecedentes e risco de violência. Os resultados sugerem que a proposta de internamento compulsivo neste grupo de doentes seguiu um modelo de decisão baseado na prevenção de perigo.
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O presente estudo emerge da necessidade de compreender a ação dos elementos do departamento de ciências experimentais e respetiva coordenadora, de uma escola do Ensino Particular e Cooperativo, situada nos arredores de Lisboa, abordando o modo como trabalham os professores, como estes se relacionam e de que forma estas relações fomentam, ou não, uma cultura de trabalho colaborativo e reflexivo, com as inerentes repercussões nas aprendizagens dos alunos. Deste modo, procurámos analisar algumas características da ação da coordenadora, ao nível da liderança e da supervisão, capazes de melhorar a qualidade na dinâmica de trabalho do departamento. Tentámos verificar de que forma surge a entreajuda e quais os obstáculos que dificultam o trabalho colaborativo entre os professores. Procurámos ainda, identificar boas práticas, bem como algumas estratégias de melhoria na globalidade do trabalho desenvolvido no departamento. No sentido de concretizar as intenções mencionadas, optámos por uma metodologia de investigação centrada num estudo de caso, de natureza qualitativa, tendo sido utilizados como instrumentos de recolha de informação, as entrevistas, o diário de bordo e as atas das reuniões de departamento. Articulámos as informações provenientes dos três instrumentos, efetuando a triangulação dos dados, procurando encontrar semelhanças e diferenças de opinião, estabelecer comparações e dar resposta às questões parcelares de investigação colocadas. De entre as conclusões do nosso estudo, sobressai a necessidade de reestruturação da metodologia de trabalho dos professores, para que estes se envolvam em processos permanentes e contínuos de reflexão e de discussão em equipa, onde a ação do coordenador assume especial importância. Salientamos ainda que, embora os líderes assumam um papel preponderante num processo de mudança, há todo um coletivo humano que pode e deve contribuir para o bem comum, embora seja fundamental assegurar uma conjuntura favorável a esse processo, quer no que respeita às condições físicas, quer sobretudo, no tempo que é facultado aos professores para poderem participar de forma ativa nesse processo. Contudo, há que ter presente que apenas o tempo não dá quaisquer garantias, embora proporcione as oportunidades, que podem e devem ser agarradas com as duas mãos, pois só assim haverá a tão pretendida mudança.
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Pós-graduação em Engenharia de Produção - FEB
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Comprehensive coverage of all aspects of Michael Porter's works Contributions from leading authorities across the disciplines Contains response from Porter Harvard professor, Michael Porter has been one of the most influential figures in strategic management research over the last three decades. He infused a rigorous theoretical framework of industrial organization economics with the then still embryonic field of strategic management and elevated it to its current status as an academic discipline. Porter's outstanding career is also characterized by its cross-disciplinary nature. Following his most important work on strategic management, he then made a leap to the policy side and dealt with a completely different set of analytical units. More recently he has made a foray into inner city development, environmental regulations, and health care services. Throughout these explorations Porter has maintained his integrative approach, seeking a road that links management case studies and the general model building of mainstream economics. With expert contributors from a range of disciplines including strategic management, economic development, economic geography, and planning, this book assesses the contribution Michael Porter has made to these respective disciplines. It clarifies the sources of tension and controversy relating to all the major strands of Porter's work, and provides academics, students, and practitioners with a critical guide for the application of Porter's models. The book highlights that while many of the criticisms of Porter's ideas are valid, they are almost an inevitable outcome for a scholar who has sought to build bridges across wide disciplinary valleys. His work has provided others with a set of frameworks to explore in more depth the nature of competition, competitive advantage, and clusters from a range of vantage points.