904 resultados para global order


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Includes bibliography

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Pós-graduação em Artes - IA

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A prevalent claim is that we are in knowledge economy. When we talk about knowledge economy, we generally mean the concept of “Knowledge-based economy” indicating the use of knowledge and technologies to produce economic benefits. Hence knowledge is both tool and raw material (people’s skill) for producing some kind of product or service. In this kind of environment economic organization is undergoing several changes. For example authority relations are less important, legal and ownership-based definitions of the boundaries of the firm are becoming irrelevant and there are only few constraints on the set of coordination mechanisms. Hence what characterises a knowledge economy is the growing importance of human capital in productive processes (Foss, 2005) and the increasing knowledge intensity of jobs (Hodgson, 1999). Economic processes are also highly intertwined with social processes: they are likely to be informal and reciprocal rather than formal and negotiated. Another important point is also the problem of the division of labor: as economic activity becomes mainly intellectual and requires the integration of specific and idiosyncratic skills, the task of dividing the job and assigning it to the most appropriate individuals becomes arduous, a “supervisory problem” (Hogdson, 1999) emerges and traditional hierarchical control may result increasingly ineffective. Not only specificity of know how makes it awkward to monitor the execution of tasks, more importantly, top-down integration of skills may be difficult because ‘the nominal supervisors will not know the best way of doing the job – or even the precise purpose of the specialist job itself – and the worker will know better’ (Hogdson,1999). We, therefore, expect that the organization of the economic activity of specialists should be, at least partially, self-organized. The aim of this thesis is to bridge studies from computer science and in particular from Peer-to-Peer Networks (P2P) to organization theories. We think that the P2P paradigm well fits with organization problems related to all those situation in which a central authority is not possible. We believe that P2P Networks show a number of characteristics similar to firms working in a knowledge-based economy and hence that the methodology used for studying P2P Networks can be applied to organization studies. Three are the main characteristics we think P2P have in common with firms involved in knowledge economy: - Decentralization: in a pure P2P system every peer is an equal participant, there is no central authority governing the actions of the single peers; - Cost of ownership: P2P computing implies shared ownership reducing the cost of owing the systems and the content, and the cost of maintaining them; - Self-Organization: it refers to the process in a system leading to the emergence of global order within the system without the presence of another system dictating this order. These characteristics are present also in the kind of firm that we try to address and that’ why we have shifted the techniques we adopted for studies in computer science (Marcozzi et al., 2005; Hales et al., 2007 [39]) to management science.

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Se presentan en este trabajo los principales cambios en la distribución minorista de alimentos y bebidas en la Argentina iniciados con la crisis económica, política y social del año 2001. El territorio usado por parte de los actores sociales involucrados, como las empresas de diferentes tamaños (desde hipermercados a almacenes), y las personas (consumidores), ya no solo responderá a un orden global y a verticalidades territoriales, sino que muchas de estas nuevas tendencias estarán comandadas por normas locales relacionadas con la horizontalidad territorial. Entre estos cambios, son los más importantes: el consumo orientado a las ofertas; a empaques más chicos; a segundas y terceras marcas; a marcas propias de supermercados; a una nueva frecuencia en la realización de las compras; a la combinación de varios canales de distribución con el fenómeno denominado "vuelta al barrio", y a compras de productos sueltos.

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Se presentan en este trabajo los principales cambios en la distribución minorista de alimentos y bebidas en la Argentina iniciados con la crisis económica, política y social del año 2001. El territorio usado por parte de los actores sociales involucrados, como las empresas de diferentes tamaños (desde hipermercados a almacenes), y las personas (consumidores), ya no solo responderá a un orden global y a verticalidades territoriales, sino que muchas de estas nuevas tendencias estarán comandadas por normas locales relacionadas con la horizontalidad territorial. Entre estos cambios, son los más importantes: el consumo orientado a las ofertas; a empaques más chicos; a segundas y terceras marcas; a marcas propias de supermercados; a una nueva frecuencia en la realización de las compras; a la combinación de varios canales de distribución con el fenómeno denominado "vuelta al barrio", y a compras de productos sueltos.

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Se presentan en este trabajo los principales cambios en la distribución minorista de alimentos y bebidas en la Argentina iniciados con la crisis económica, política y social del año 2001. El territorio usado por parte de los actores sociales involucrados, como las empresas de diferentes tamaños (desde hipermercados a almacenes), y las personas (consumidores), ya no solo responderá a un orden global y a verticalidades territoriales, sino que muchas de estas nuevas tendencias estarán comandadas por normas locales relacionadas con la horizontalidad territorial. Entre estos cambios, son los más importantes: el consumo orientado a las ofertas; a empaques más chicos; a segundas y terceras marcas; a marcas propias de supermercados; a una nueva frecuencia en la realización de las compras; a la combinación de varios canales de distribución con el fenómeno denominado "vuelta al barrio", y a compras de productos sueltos.

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Cell wall deposition is a key process in the formation, growth, and differentiation of plant cells. The most important structural components of the wall are long cellulose microfibrils, which are synthesized by synthases embedded in the plasma membrane. A fundamental question is how the microfibrils become oriented during deposition at the plasma membrane. The current textbook explanation for the orientation mechanism is a guidance system mediated by cortical microtubules. However, too many contraindications are known in secondary cell walls for this to be a universal mechanism, particularly in the case of helicoidal arrangements, which occur in many situations. An additional construction mechanism involves liquid crystalline self-assembly [A. C. Neville (1993) Biology of Fibrous Composites: Development Beyond the Cell Membrane (Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, U.K.)], but the required amount of bulk material that is able to equilibrate thermally is not normally present at any stage of the wall deposition process. Therefore, we have asked whether the complex ordered texture of helicoidal cell walls can be formed in the absence of direct cellular guidance mechanisms. We propose that they can be formed by a mechanism that is based on geometrical considerations. It explains the genesis of the complicated helicoidal texture and shows that the cell has intrinsic, versatile tools for creating a variety of textures. A compelling feature of the model is that local rules generate global order, a typical phenomenon of life.

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This paper gives a review of recent progress in the design of numerical methods for computing the trajectories (sample paths) of solutions to stochastic differential equations. We give a brief survey of the area focusing on a number of application areas where approximations to strong solutions are important, with a particular focus on computational biology applications, and give the necessary analytical tools for understanding some of the important concepts associated with stochastic processes. We present the stochastic Taylor series expansion as the fundamental mechanism for constructing effective numerical methods, give general results that relate local and global order of convergence and mention the Magnus expansion as a mechanism for designing methods that preserve the underlying structure of the problem. We also present various classes of explicit and implicit methods for strong solutions, based on the underlying structure of the problem. Finally, we discuss implementation issues relating to maintaining the Brownian path, efficient simulation of stochastic integrals and variable-step-size implementations based on various types of control.

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Globalization and the knowledge/ information revolution are signalling the advent of a new societal order, one with profound and pervasive implications for citizens, for markets, for governments and, therefore, for public policy. This new global order is a truly remarkable watershed in the annals of human history and, as is the case with all such great transformations, it carries with it both enormous opportunities and daunting challenges. Building on my 1999 Mabel Timlin Lecture at the University of Saskatchewan, I want to share with you my perspectives on the nature of some of these opportunities and challenges, with an eye toward drawing out the implications for the evolution of the Canadian society and economy.

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