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After having covered the international regulation in the labour market and in the control mechanisms fighting the irregular and the concealed labour, the Author concentrates on the Italian system’s answers to the requests coming from the European Union. Starting from the White Book on the labour market in Italy, the problems originated by the Legislative Decree 124/2004 and, moreover, those which have affected the fight against the concealed labour are dealt with. The aim study is to verify that the juridical regulation adopted by the national lawmaker has contributed to solve the problems connected to the labour flexibility and the consequent temporary employment. The analysis of the problems has led to the conclusion that, regardless the lawmaker’s good intentions, the basic principles of the national juridical system do not allow the achievement of a full realization of the objectives. This is mainly because the lack of effective systems to protect the flexible employees often treated as temporary employees, and because of the difficulties to introduce the legal culture on which the whole system should stand.
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Many research fields are pushing the engineering of large-scale, mobile, and open systems towards the adoption of techniques inspired by self-organisation: pervasive computing, but also distributed artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, social networks, peer-topeer and grid architectures exploit adaptive techniques to make global system properties emerge in spite of the unpredictability of interactions and behaviour. Such a trend is visible also in coordination models and languages, whenever a coordination infrastructure needs to cope with managing interactions in highly dynamic and unpredictable environments. As a consequence, self-organisation can be regarded as a feasible metaphor to define a radically new conceptual coordination framework. The resulting framework defines a novel coordination paradigm, called self-organising coordination, based on the idea of spreading coordination media over the network, and charge them with services to manage interactions based on local criteria, resulting in the emergence of desired and fruitful global coordination properties of the system. Features like topology, locality, time-reactiveness, and stochastic behaviour play a key role in both the definition of such a conceptual framework and the consequent development of self-organising coordination services. According to this framework, the thesis presents several self-organising coordination techniques developed during the PhD course, mainly concerning data distribution in tuplespace-based coordination systems. Some of these techniques have been also implemented in ReSpecT, a coordination language for tuple spaces, based on logic tuples and reactions to events occurring in a tuple space. In addition, the key role played by simulation and formal verification has been investigated, leading to analysing how automatic verification techniques like probabilistic model checking can be exploited in order to formally prove the emergence of desired behaviours when dealing with coordination approaches based on self-organisation. To this end, a concrete case study is presented and discussed.
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In recent years, due to the rapid convergence of multimedia services, Internet and wireless communications, there has been a growing trend of heterogeneity (in terms of channel bandwidths, mobility levels of terminals, end-user quality-of-service (QoS) requirements) for emerging integrated wired/wireless networks. Moreover, in nowadays systems, a multitude of users coexists within the same network, each of them with his own QoS requirement and bandwidth availability. In this framework, embedded source coding allowing partial decoding at various resolution is an appealing technique for multimedia transmissions. This dissertation includes my PhD research, mainly devoted to the study of embedded multimedia bitstreams in heterogenous networks, developed at the University of Bologna, advised by Prof. O. Andrisano and Prof. A. Conti, and at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), where I spent eighteen months as a visiting scholar, advised by Prof. L. B. Milstein and Prof. P. C. Cosman. In order to improve the multimedia transmission quality over wireless channels, joint source and channel coding optimization is investigated in a 2D time-frequency resource block for an OFDM system. We show that knowing the order of diversity in time and/or frequency domain can assist image (video) coding in selecting optimal channel code rates (source and channel code rates). Then, adaptive modulation techniques, aimed at maximizing the spectral efficiency, are investigated as another possible solution for improving multimedia transmissions. For both slow and fast adaptive modulations, the effects of imperfect channel estimation errors are evaluated, showing that the fast technique, optimal in ideal systems, might be outperformed by the slow adaptive modulation, when a real test case is considered. Finally, the effects of co-channel interference and approximated bit error probability (BEP) are evaluated in adaptive modulation techniques, providing new decision regions concepts, and showing how the widely used BEP approximations lead to a substantial loss in the overall performance.
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Questo progetto, maturato in seguito a profonde riflessioni basate sull’analisi e la valutazione della situazione territoriale, è scaturito dalla volontà di fornire una risposta alle carenze funzionali e strutturali di un’area dalle molteplici potenzialità. La fascia costiera di Platamona è stata al centro di progetti di lottizzazione che, invece di tutelare l’aspetto naturalistico e unificare un sistema costiero che si estende per circa otto chilometri, hanno inserito strutture prevalentemente ricettive e turistiche in maniera piuttosto arbitraria e senza tener conto della possibilità di organizzare il progetto d’intervento tramite un apposito strumento urbanistico. Il risultato, un tessuto edilizio disomogeneo e disorganizzato, non contribuisce certo alla volontà di attribuire un carattere e un’identità al luogo; anzi, la frequenza di aree in stato di abbandono, che rischiano di diventare discariche a cielo aperto fa quasi pensare ad una situazione di stallo e di incuria sia da parte delle amministrazioni che dei privati. L’idea del progetto deriva da un approccio che ha come obiettivo il massimo sfruttamento delle risorse locali e il minor impatto possibile sul paesaggio e sul sistema attuale. La volontà è quella di riorganizzare e riqualificare gli spazi più significativi, inserendoli all’interno di un sistema di percorsi e connessioni che vogliono unificare e rendere fruibile l’intero sistema costiero fra Platamona e Marina di Sorso. Inoltre è da rivalutare l’aspetto naturalistico del SIC dello Stagno e Ginepreto di Platamona, un’oasi naturalistica che ha tutte le potenzialità per essere posta al centro di un’attività di ricerca e diventare la meta di un turismo mirato. Nel Piano di gestione dello stagno sono già stati previsti e realizzati percorsi su passerelle in legno che si snodano fra i canneti e la pineta limitrofa, con alcune torrette di avvistamento, attualmente posizionate nella zona a sud. Uno degli obiettivi è dunque quello di completare questi percorsi per gran parte del perimetro dello stagno e di stabilire un percorso ciclo-pedonale ad anello che circondi e renda fruibile l’intera area del SIC. A livello di percorsi e connessioni, oltre alla nuova pista ciclabile che correrà parallelamente alla SP 81, si cercherà di fornire nuovi collegamenti anche all’ambito della spiaggia. L’idea è di costruire una passeggiata sul fronte mare che si articoli con leggere passerelle in legno fra le dune irregolari. Si snoderebbe dalla rotonda di Platamona fino alla piazza di Marina di Sorso, per una lunghezza di circa otto chilometri. Il suo scopo è di rendere fruibile l’intera fascia di spiaggia in modo da evitare un eccessivo calpestio del sistema dunario, che purtroppo risente della forte presenza antropica dei mesi estivi. Nel ripensare questi collegamenti e percorsi, si rende necessaria la creazione di aree di sosta attrezzate che si presentano con una certa periodicità, dettata dai pettini e dalle discese a mare. Vi saranno punti di sosta ombreggiati con alberature, aiuole, sedute, fontane e giochi per bambini. Diventa dunque prioritario il fatto di rendere evidente il concetto di unitarietà del sistema costiero in questione, rendendolo riconoscibile tramite l’organizzazione di spazi, episodi e percorsi. Infine il tentativo che riguarda nello specifico il Lido Iride, è quello relativo al suo recupero. L’intento è di restaurarlo e destinarlo a nuove funzioni ricreative-culturali. La struttura principale è mantenuta invariata, soprattutto le stecche che costituivano le cabine sulla spiaggia (elementi alquanto evocativi e radicati nella memoria del luogo). Il complesso sarà riorganizzato in previsione di ospitare workshop e corsi formativi riguardanti la cultura del mare e della salvaguardia dell’ambiente. Molto attuale e sempre più emergente anche in Sardegna risulta l’archeologia subacquea, a cui sono già state dedicate apposite strutture nelle zone di Cagliari e di Orosei. Dunque si riadatteranno le cabine con lo scopo di farle divenire alloggi temporanei per coloro che seguiranno tali corsi, mentre gli altri edifici del complesso fungeranno da supporto per delle lezioni all’aperto (l’arena e la piscina) e per il ristoro o l’allestimento di spazi espositivi (l’edificio centrale del lido). A causa della posizione del complesso balneare (a ridosso della spiaggia) si presuppone che il suo utilizzo sarà prevalentemente stagionale; perciò si è pensato di fornire una struttura di supporto e d’ausilio, la cui fruizione sia auspicabile anche nei mesi invernali: il Nuovo Centro Studi di Platamona. Questo nuovo complesso consiste in una struttura dotata di laboratori, aule conferenze, alloggi e ristorante. Si attesterà sul fronte mare, seguendo la direttrice del nuovo camminamento e innalzandosi su piattaforme e palafitte per non essere eccessivamente invasivo sul sistema dunario. Consisterà in due edifici di testata alti rispettivamente tre e quattro piani, ed entrambi avranno la peculiarità di avere il basamento aperto, attraversato dall’asse della passeggiata sul mare. L’edificio a tre piani ospiterà i laboratori, l’altro il ristorante. Dietro l’edificio dei laboratori si svilupperà una corte porticata che permetterà di giungere alla sala conferenza. Nella parte retrostante i due edifici di testata saranno distribuiti delle stecche di alloggi su palafitte immerse nel verde, caratterizzate da coperture con volte a botte. Lo stile architettonico del nuovo complesso si rifà all’architettura mediterranea, che s’identifica tramite l’utilizzo di basamenti e piccole aperture in facciata, l’uso di pietre e materiali da costruzioni locali, le bianche superfici che riflettono la luce e il forte segno architettonico dei muri che marcano il terreno seguendone l’orografia fino a diventare un tutt’uno.
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During the previous 10 years, global R&D expenditure in the pharmaceuticals and biotechnology sector has steadily increased, without a corresponding increase in output of new medicines. To address this situation, the biopharmaceutical industry's greatest need is to predict the failures at the earliest possible stage of the drug development process. A major key to reducing failures in drug screenings is the development and use of preclinical models that are more predictive of efficacy and safety in clinical trials. Further, relevant animal models are needed to allow a wider testing of novel hypotheses. Key to this is the developing, refining, and validating of complex animal models that directly link therapeutic targets to the phenotype of disease, allowing earlier prediction of human response to medicines and identification of safety biomarkers. Morehover, well-designed animal studies are essential to bridge the gap between test in cell cultures and people. Zebrafish is emerging, complementary to other models, as a powerful system for cancer studies and drugs discovery. We aim to investigate this research area designing a new preclinical cancer model based on the in vivo imaging of zebrafish embryogenesis. Technological advances in imaging have made it feasible to acquire nondestructive in vivo images of fluorescently labeled structures, such as cell nuclei and membranes, throughout early Zebrafishsh embryogenesis. This In vivo image-based investigation provides measurements for a large number of features at cellular level and events including nuclei movements, cells counting, and mitosis detection, thereby enabling the estimation of more significant parameters such as proliferation rate, highly relevant for investigating anticancer drug effects. In this work, we designed a standardized procedure for accessing drug activity at the cellular level in live zebrafish embryos. The procedure includes methodologies and tools that combine imaging and fully automated measurements of embryonic cell proliferation rate. We achieved proliferation rate estimation through the automatic classification and density measurement of epithelial enveloping layer and deep layer cells. Automatic embryonic cells classification provides the bases to measure the variability of relevant parameters, such as cell density, in different classes of cells and is finalized to the estimation of efficacy and selectivity of anticancer drugs. Through these methodologies we were able to evaluate and to measure in vivo the therapeutic potential and overall toxicity of Dbait and Irinotecan anticancer molecules. Results achieved on these anticancer molecules are presented and discussed; furthermore, extensive accuracy measurements are provided to investigate the robustness of the proposed procedure. Altogether, these observations indicate that zebrafish embryo can be a useful and cost-effective alternative to some mammalian models for the preclinical test of anticancer drugs and it might also provides, in the near future, opportunities to accelerate the process of drug discovery.
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The main aim of this thesis is strongly interdisciplinary: it involves and presumes a knowledge on Neurophysiology, to understand the mechanisms that undergo the studied phenomena, a knowledge and experience on Electronics, necessary during the hardware experimental set-up to acquire neuronal data, on Informatics and programming to write the code necessary to control the behaviours of the subjects during experiments and the visual presentation of stimuli. At last, neuronal and statistical models should be well known to help in interpreting data. The project started with an accurate bibliographic research: until now the mechanism of perception of heading (or direction of motion) are still poorly known. The main interest is to understand how the integration of visual information relative to our motion with eye position information happens. To investigate the cortical response to visual stimuli in motion and the integration with eye position, we decided to study an animal model, using Optic Flow expansion and contraction as visual stimuli. In the first chapter of the thesis, the basic aims of the research project are presented, together with the reasons why it’s interesting and important to study perception of motion. Moreover, this chapter describes the methods my research group thought to be more adequate to contribute to scientific community and underlines my personal contribute to the project. The second chapter presents an overview on useful knowledge to follow the main part of the thesis: it starts with a brief introduction on central nervous system, on cortical functions, then it presents more deeply associations areas, which are the main target of our study. Furthermore, it tries to explain why studies on animal models are necessary to understand mechanism at a cellular level, that could not be addressed on any other way. In the second part of the chapter, basics on electrophysiology and cellular communication are presented, together with traditional neuronal data analysis methods. The third chapter is intended to be a helpful resource for future works in the laboratory: it presents the hardware used for experimental sessions, how to control animal behaviour during the experiments by means of C routines and a software, and how to present visual stimuli on a screen. The forth chapter is the main core of the research project and the thesis. In the methods, experimental paradigms, visual stimuli and data analysis are presented. In the results, cellular response of area PEc to visual stimuli in motion combined with different eye positions are shown. In brief, this study led to the identification of different cellular behaviour in relation to focus of expansion (the direction of motion given by the optic flow pattern) and eye position. The originality and importance of the results are pointed out in the conclusions: this is the first study aimed to investigate perception of motion in this particular cortical area. In the last paragraph, a neuronal network model is presented: the aim is simulating cellular pre-saccadic and post-saccadic response of neuron in area PEc, during eye movement tasks. The same data presented in chapter four, are further analysed in chapter fifth. The analysis started from the observation of the neuronal responses during 1s time period in which the visual stimulation was the same. It was clear that cells activities showed oscillations in time, that had been neglected by the previous analysis based on mean firing frequency. Results distinguished two cellular behaviour by their response characteristics: some neurons showed oscillations that changed depending on eye and optic flow position, while others kept the same oscillations characteristics independent of the stimulus. The last chapter discusses the results of the research project, comments the originality and interdisciplinary of the study and proposes some future developments.
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Actual trends in software development are pushing the need to face a multiplicity of diverse activities and interaction styles characterizing complex and distributed application domains, in such a way that the resulting dynamics exhibits some grade of order, i.e. in terms of evolution of the system and desired equilibrium. Autonomous agents and Multiagent Systems are argued in literature as one of the most immediate approaches for describing such a kind of challenges. Actually, agent research seems to converge towards the definition of renewed abstraction tools aimed at better capturing the new demands of open systems. Besides agents, which are assumed as autonomous entities purposing a series of design objectives, Multiagent Systems account new notions as first-class entities, aimed, above all, at modeling institutional/organizational entities, placed for normative regulation, interaction and teamwork management, as well as environmental entities, placed as resources to further support and regulate agent work. The starting point of this thesis is recognizing that both organizations and environments can be rooted in a unifying perspective. Whereas recent research in agent systems seems to account a set of diverse approaches to specifically face with at least one aspect within the above mentioned, this work aims at proposing a unifying approach where both agents and their organizations can be straightforwardly situated in properly designed working environments. In this line, this work pursues reconciliation of environments with sociality, social interaction with environment based interaction, environmental resources with organizational functionalities with the aim to smoothly integrate the various aspects of complex and situated organizations in a coherent programming approach. Rooted in Agents and Artifacts (A&A) meta-model, which has been recently introduced both in the context of agent oriented software engineering and programming, the thesis promotes the notion of Embodied Organizations, characterized by computational infrastructures attaining a seamless integration between agents, organizations and environmental entities.