665 resultados para Shopping
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With the quick advance of web service technologies, end-users can conduct various on-line tasks, such as shopping on-line. Usually, end-users compose a set of services to accomplish a task, and need to enter values to services to invoke the composite services. Quite often, users re-visit websites and use services to perform re-occurring tasks. The users are required to enter the same information into various web services to accomplish such re-occurring tasks. However, repetitively typing the same information into services is a tedious job for end-users. It can negatively impact user experience when an end-user needs to type the re-occurring information repetitively into web services. Recent studies have proposed several approaches to help users fill in values to services automatically. However, prior studies mainly suffer the following drawbacks: (1) limited support of collecting and analyzing user inputs; (2) poor accuracy of filling values to services; (3) not designed for service composition. To overcome the aforementioned drawbacks, we need maximize the reuse of previous user inputs across services and end-users. In this thesis, we introduce our approaches that prevent end-users from entering the same information into repetitive on-line tasks. More specifically, we improve the process of filling out services in the following 4 aspects: First, we investigate the characteristics of input parameters. We propose an ontology-based approach to automatically categorize parameters and fill values to the categorized input parameters. Second, we propose a comprehensive framework that leverages user contexts and usage patterns into the process of filling values to services. Third, we propose an approach for maximizing the value propagation among services and end-users by linking a set of semantically related parameters together and similar end-users. Last, we propose a ranking-based framework that ranks a list of previous user inputs for an input parameter to save a user from unnecessary data entries. Our framework learns and analyzes interactions of user inputs and input parameters to rank user inputs for input parameters under different contexts.
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The Common European Asylum System (CEAS) is an EU policy area that is particularly evocative of the ‘politics of numbers’. The European Union has at its disposal a wide array of sources providing detailed information about the capacities and pressures of its member states’ asylum systems. This paper discusses the content of asylum data and the evolving interaction between its different sources, ranging from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to the European Commission’s EUROSTAT and DG HOME, the European Asylum Support Office, FRONTEX, the European Migration Network (EMN) and national databases. However, the way in which such data are often misused, or even omitted, in political debate affects the soundness of policy decisions in the CEAS. Drawing on debates over the contested phenomenon of ‘asylum shopping’ and the exemption of victims of torture and unaccompanied minors from accelerated and border procedures in the recast asylum procedures Directive, this briefing paper argues that solid data-based evidence is often absent from political negotiations on CEAS measures affecting refugees and asylum-seekers.
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The financial and economic crises have led to an enormous plumbing exercise, involving a fundamental re-design of the global and European regulatory and supervisory system. This book systematically assesses the big items on the G-20 and EU agendas and the effectiveness with which they have been implemented in the EU. Its publication coincides with the demand by European Commissioner Jonathan Hill, in the context of the Capital Markets Union, for a 'comprehensive review' of the impact and coherence of EU legislation in the area of financial services. Karel Lannoo argues in the book that much has been done by European policy-makers to make the financial system safer and to prevent banking crises of the magnitude that erupted in 2008 and 2011, but that the new framework puts an enormous burden on banks and supervisors to implement and enforce it correctly. With the huge amount of secondary or 'level-2' legislation in place, this process has spiralled out of control, and as member states always find new ways of ‘gold-plating’ EU rules, the EU always finds further reasons to achieve a 'single rulebook'. This process has to be brought to a halt, and mutual recognition, a basic single-market principle, reinforced. The new framework also brings huge advantages, which should offer benefits to all parties. Banking Union is a huge step forward, which introduces 'one-stop shopping' for banks in the eurozone, another basic single market principle, and a true single supervisor. The clarity of the new resolution framework should, if correctly applied, trigger early intervention and bring an end to forbearance, thereby enforcing market discipline in the banking sector. It should also avoid reliance on taxpayers' money to bail-out banks in trouble, which totalled 14% of EU GDP during the crisis.
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Chinese investors are welcome! Germany’s Federal Minister of Economy, Sigmar Gabriel, made this clear at the opening ceremony of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Berlin in January 2014. His words were not only meant as an invitation to Chinese companies, but also as a piece of advice for Germany’s business community and broader public. Chinese investors are often perceived to be going on a “global shopping spree” with a “political checkbook”, not only in Germany but everywhere in Europe. Some observers even suggest stricter controls for investors from specific countries, such as China. The German government is right to pursue the principle of a free trade and investment regime, while insisting that China’s government should level the playing field for foreign companies, too.
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Dissertação de mestrado na área de Educação Social e Intervenção Comunitária
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A presente investigação pretende identificar os fatores que compõem a vantagem competitiva da cadeia de pronto-a-vestir Zara, contribuindo para a sua diferenciação do mercado. Pretende-se ainda perceber se esses fatores diferem de acordo com as caraterísticas sociodemográficas dos consumidores (idade, grau académico e rendimento), bem como se a frequência de realização de compras na loja influencia significativamente os fatores de diferenciação pela vantagem competitiva. Para tal, desenvolveu-se um estudo de caso, assente numa metodologia quantitativa, que contou com a aplicação de um questionário como método de recolha dos dados. O tratamento estatístico recorreu a técnicas descritivas e inferenciais como a análise fatorial e testes de comparação de médias. Os resultados demonstram haver quatro fatores que compõem a vantagem competitiva da Zara (atendimento, marca e produto, ambiente da loja e valor percebido), verificando-se uma influência maioritariamente do grau de escolaridade e da frequência de compras na loja.
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O ambiente competitivo tem-se alterado de forma rápida e imprevisível. A necessidade das empresas de se adaptarem às mudanças é cada vez maior. Os tradicionais sistemas de controlo de gestão tornaram-se ineficazes e obsoletos face a esta nova realidade. O Balanced Scorecard (BSC) surge para dar resposta a estes desafios e pretende dotar as empresas com um sistema de gestão integrado que permite definir e concretizar a estratégia. Este projeto tem por objetivo descrever a implementação do Balanced Scorecard no Palácio do Gelo Shopping, um dos maiores centros comerciais do país. O estudo mostra a importância de adoção do BSC no alcance dos resultados esperados, pois apenas o bom desempenho financeiro da empresa não será suficiente. Este estudo é apenas um primeiro passo de um longo caminho a percorrer.
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Includes samples of menus, suggestions for planning meals, grocery shopping, ways of saving time and money, description of household appliances, etc.
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"Bills of fare": p. 63-90; "Table of income and wages": p. 426; "Marketing tables": p. [427]-432.
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First issued under title: A Denver family experiment in feeding adequate food to a family of four on a dollar a day.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"RC82-C-42."
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Includes index.
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"Revision of Misc. Pub. 167, which was originally written by R.G. Hill."