935 resultados para Neutrosophic logic
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This Policy Brief argues that the newly adopted EU temporary relocation (quota) system constitutes a welcome yet timid step forward in addressing a number of central controversies of the current refugee debate in Europe. Two main challenges affect the effective operability of the new EU relocation model. First, EU member states’ asylum systems show profound (on-the-ground) weaknesses in reception conditions and judicial/administrative capacities. These prevent a fair and humane processing of asylum applications. EU states are not implementing the common standards enshrined in the EU reception conditions Directive 2013/33. Second, the new relocation system constitutes a move away from the much-criticised Dublin system, but it is still anchored to its premises. The Dublin system is driven by an unfair and unsustainable rule according to which the first EU state of entry is responsible for assessing asylum applications. It does not properly consider the personal, private and family circumstances or the preferences of asylum-seekers. Policy Recommendations In order to respond to these challenges, the Policy Brief offers the following policy recommendations: The EU should strengthen and better enforce member states’ reception capacities, abolish the current Dublin system rule of allocation of responsibility and expand the new relocation distribution criteria to include in the assessment (as far as possible) asylum-seekers’ preferences and personal/family links to EU member states. EU member countries should give priority to boosting their current and forward-looking administrative and judicial capacities to deal and welcome asylum applications. The EU should establish a permanent common European border and asylum service focused on ensuring the highest standards through stable operational support, institutional solidarity across all EU external borders and the practical implementation of new distribution relocation criteria.
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Horizontal coordination, where actors join together to accomplish a common task, has been applauded for its output legitimacy. However, such processes often face challenges due to opposition from local actors who raise concerns about democratic legitimacy and accountability. Moving beyond a logic of effectiveness, we aim to show how and why other forms of legitimacy such as input and throughput dimensions also affect horizontal coordination, in addition to output criteria. Beyond the assumed positive relationship between coordination and effectiveness, we additionally expect horizontal coordination to be (a) impeded by local actors' fear of losing democratic legitimacy; and (b) fostered by accountability in terms of the steering capacity of the state. A comparative case study analysis of water supply structures at the regional level in Switzerland shows, in contrast to our expectation, that effectiveness has mixed impacts on horizontal coordination. Rather than being solely a positive factor for horizontal coordination, certain output criteria such as financial redistribution are found to be a key hindrance. We also find that democratic legitimacy may, indeed, impede horizontal coordination whereas increased accountability positively affects such coordination.
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Die wesentliche Aufgabe des Controllings besteht darin, dem Management aufbereitete Informationen zur Verfügung zu stellen. Die zu verarbeitenden Informationen liegen allerdings nicht immer in der gewünschten Genauigkeit vor. Trotz dieser Unschärfe muss eine Beschreibung stattfinden, um eine Entscheidungsfindung zu realsieren. Eine Möglichkeit ist der hier vorgestellte wissensbasierte Ansatz der Fuzzy Logic. Anhand von drei Controllinginstrumenten wird in der vorliegenden Arbeit das Anwendungspotential der Fuzzy Logic im Controlling bewertet.
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Thesis (M.S.)--Universty of Illinois.
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Thesis (M. S.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Thesis (M.S.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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"August 8, 1969."
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Originally presented as the author's thesis (M.S.), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Thesis--University of Illinois.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Also issued as thesis (M.S.) University of Illinois.
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Vita.
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"UILU-ENG 79 1728."