832 resultados para operation system security mechanism
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Contemporary food production, given the degree of technology being applied in it and the present state of scientific knowledge, should be able to feed the world. Corresponding statistics show that in fact the volumes of modern food production confirm this statement. Yet, the present nutritional situation across the globe leaves much to be desired: on the one hand the numbers of undernourished and malnourished people are still high and even growing in some regions, and on the other hand there is an increasing number of overweight and obese people who are experiencing (or are at risk of) adverse health impacts as consequences. The question arises how this situation is possible given the present state of food production and knowledge, and also in terms of nutrition basics when talking about the latter. When arguing about the main causes of the present situation with nutrition across the globe, it is the modern food system with its distortions that is often criticised with emphasis placed on inappropriate food distribution as one of the key problems. However it is not only food distribution that shapes inequalities in terms of food availability and accessibility – there is a number of other factors contributing to this situation including political influences. Each of the drivers of the present situation might affect more than one part and have outcomes in different dimensions. Therefore it makes sense to apply a holistic approach when viewing the modern food system, embracing all the elements and existing relationships between them for this will facilitate taking appropriate actions in order to target the desired outcome in the best possible way. Applying a systematic approach and linking various elements with corresponding interactions among them allows for picturing all the possible outcomes and hence finding the way for a better solution on global level – a solution to the present problem with nutritional disbalance across the globe.
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In Sri Lanka policy responses have direct impacts on rural dwellers. Over 80% of Sri Lanka’s population live in rural areas and 90% of them represent low income dwellers. Their production system may be hampered by fragmented landholding, poor economics of scale, low investment levels resulting from poor financial services as well as inappropriate or limited technology. They are vulnerable to price hikes of basic foods and food security issues due to fragmented landholding and poor financial services. Policy measures to reduce the transmission of higher international prices in domestic markets exist to protect the food security of the vulnerable population. This paper will discuss the food policy and strategies implemented by the government and outside to the above facts this paper also describes the effectiveness of the policies forwarded by the government. The objective of this study is to analyse the impact of policy responses to the food price crisis and rural food security in Sri Lanka. Outside of the above facts this study also treats the impact of policies and decisions on the nutritional condition of rural dwellers. Furthermore this study is to analyse the fluctuation of buying power with the price hikes and the relation of above facts with issues like malnutrition. This paper discusses why policy makers should pay greater attention to rural dwellers and describes the multiple pathways through which food price increases have on rural people. It also provides evidence of the impact of this crisis in particular, through hidden hunger, and discusses how current policy responses should adjust and improve to protect the rural dwellers in the short and long term.
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Water scarcity and food insecurity are pervasive issues in the developing world and are also intrinsically linked to one another. Through the connection of the water cycle and the carbon cycle this study illustrates that synergistic benefits can be realized by small scale farmers through the implementation of waste water irrigated agroforestry. The WaNuLCAS model is employed using La Huerta agroforestry site in Texcoco, South Central Mexico, as the basis for parameterization. The results of model simulations depicting scenarios of water scarcity and waste water irrigation clearly show that the addition of waste water greatly increases the agroforestry system’s generation of crop yields, above- and below-ground biomass, soil organic matter and carbon storage potential. This increase in carbon sequestration by the system translates into better local food security, diversified household income through payments for ecosystem services and contributes to the mitigation of global climate change.
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We show that optimizing a quantum gate for an open quantum system requires the time evolution of only three states irrespective of the dimension of Hilbert space. This represents a significant reduction in computational resources compared to the complete basis of Liouville space that is commonly believed necessary for this task. The reduction is based on two observations: the target is not a general dynamical map but a unitary operation; and the time evolution of two properly chosen states is sufficient to distinguish any two unitaries. We illustrate gate optimization employing a reduced set of states for a controlled phasegate with trapped atoms as qubit carriers and a iSWAP gate with superconducting qubits.
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The present study examines the level of pure technical and scale efficiencies of cassava production system including its sub-processes (that is production and processing stages) of 278 cassava farmers/processors from three regions of Delta State, Nigeria by applying Two-Stage Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) approach. Results reveal that pure technical efficiency (PTE) is significantly lower at the production stage 0.41 vs 0.55 for the processing stage, but scale efficiency (SE) is high at both stages (0.84 and 0.87), implying that productivity can be improved substantially by reallocation of resources and adjusting operation size. The socio-economic determinants exert differential impacts on PTE and SE at each stage. Overall, education, experience and main occupation as farmer significantly improve SE while subsistence pressure reduces it. Extension contact significantly improves SE at the processing stage but reduces PTE and SE overall. Inverse size-PTE and size-SE relationships exist in cassava production system. In other words, large/medium farms are technically and scale inefficient. Gender gap exists in performance. Male farmers are technically efficient at processing stage but scale inefficient overall. Farmers in northern region are technically efficient. Investments in education, extension services and infrastructure are suggested as policy options to improve the cassava sector in Nigeria.
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The study aims to analyse factors affecting contributions of goat farming to household economic success and food security in three goat production systems of Ethiopia. A study was conducted in three districts of Ethiopia representing arid agro-pastoral (AAP), semi-arid agro-pastoral (SAAP) and highland mixed crop-livestock (HMCL) systems involving 180 goat keeping households. Gross margin (GM) and net benefit (NB1 and NB2) were used as indicators of economic success of goat keeping. NB1 includes in-kind benefits of goats (consumption and manure), while NB2 additionally constitutes intangible benefits (insurance and finance). Household dietary diversity score (HDDS) was used as a proxy indicator of food security. GM was significantly affected by an off-take rate and flock size interaction (P<0.001). The increment of GM due to increased off-take rate was more prominent for farmers with bigger flocks. Interaction between flock size and production system significantly (P<0.001) affected both NB1 and NB2. The increment of NB1 and NB2 by keeping larger flocks was higher in AAP system, due to higher in-kind and intangible benefits of goats in this system. Effect of goat flock size as a predictor of household dietary diversity was not significant (P>0.05). Nevertheless, a significant positive correlation (P<0.05) was observed between GM from goats and HDDS in AAP system, indicating the indirect role of goat production for food security. The study indicated that extent of utilising tangible and intangible benefits of goats varied among production systems and these differences should be given adequate attention in designing genetic improvement programs.
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Investing in global environmental and adaptation benefits in the context of agriculture and food security initiatives can play an important role in promoting sustainable intensification. This is a priority for the Global Environment Facility (GEF), created in 1992 with a mandate to serve as financial mechanism of several multilateral environmental agreements. To demonstrate the nature and extent of GEF financing, we conducted an assessment of the entire portfolio over a period of two decades (1991–2011) to identify projects with direct links to agriculture and food security. A cohort of 192 projects and programs were identified and used as a basis for analyzing trends in GEF financing. The projects and programs together accounted for a total GEF financing of US$1,086.8 million, and attracted an additional US$6,343.5 million from other sources. The value-added of GEF financing for ecosystem services and resilience in production systems was demonstrated through a diversity of interventions in the projects and programs that utilized US$810.6 million of the total financing. The interventions fall into the following four main categories in accordance with priorities of the GEF: sustainable land management (US$179.3 million), management of agrobiodiversity (US$113.4 million), sustainable fisheries and water resource management (US$379.8 million), and climate change adaptation (US$138.1 million). By aligning GEF priorities with global aspirations for sustainable intensification of production systems, the study shows that it is possible to help developing countries tackle food insecurity while generating global environmental benefits for a healthy and resilient planet.
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Ontic is an interactive system for developing and verifying mathematics. Ontic's verification mechanism is capable of automatically finding and applying information from a library containing hundreds of mathematical facts. Starting with only the axioms of Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory, the Ontic system has been used to build a data base of definitions and lemmas leading to a proof of the Stone representation theorem for Boolean lattices. The Ontic system has been used to explore issues in knowledge representation, automated deduction, and the automatic use of large data bases.
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We present the results of GaInNAs/GaAs quantum dot structures with GaAsN barrier layers grown by solid source molecular beam epitaxy. Extension of the emission wavelength of GaInNAs quantum dots by ~170nm was observed in samples with GaAsN barriers in place of GaAs. However, optimization of the GaAsN barrier layer thickness is necessary to avoid degradation in luminescence intensity and structural property of the GaInNAs dots. Lasers with GaInNAs quantum dots as active layer were fabricated and room-temperature continuous-wave lasing was observed for the first time. Lasing occurs via the ground state at ~1.2μm, with threshold current density of 2.1kA/cm[superscript 2] and maximum output power of 16mW. These results are significantly better than previously reported values for this quantum-dot system.
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Tras casi 30 años de conflicto, en 1990 el gobierno y las guerrillas guatemaltecas, se embarcaron en una serie de negociaciones en el marco de un proceso de construcción de paz que concluyó seis años después con la firma de los Acuerdos finales. Si bien los compromisos acordados incluyeron entre otros asuntos, una serie de reformas en torno a la transformación del sistema político con el fin de promover la consolidación de un orden democrático, esta transformación no inició en 1996, sino que se gestó años antes del emprendimiento de las negociaciones y de hecho, tuvo un efecto imprescindible en el inicio y la efectividad de las mismas al generar un clima propicio para la construcción de la paz. De igual forma, el desarrollo de ambos procesos influyó en las circunstancias del conflicto interno de Guatemala. El siguiente trabajo analiza precisamente el desarrollo entre 1983 y 1999 de estos procesos, de la relación interdependiente surgida entre ellos y los efectos que tuvieron estos lazos sobre el conflicto interno en Guatemala. Para ello se tomaron una serie de enfoques teóricos que proponen la existencia de un vínculo entre democracia y paz y su aporte a la prevención y manejo de los conflictos internos. Estos enfoques argumentan que la democracia se constituye en un mecanismo capaz de regular los conflictos internos a través de medios pacíficos, como la negociación y el debate público, y en que esta democracia necesita de unas condiciones mínimas de paz para poder desarrollarse de manera íntegra.
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Consumer reviews, opinions and shared experiences in the use of a product is a powerful source of information about consumer preferences that can be used in recommender systems. Despite the importance and value of such information, there is no comprehensive mechanism that formalizes the opinions selection and retrieval process and the utilization of retrieved opinions due to the difficulty of extracting information from text data. In this paper, a new recommender system that is built on consumer product reviews is proposed. A prioritizing mechanism is developed for the system. The proposed approach is illustrated using the case study of a recommender system for digital cameras
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To coordinate ambulances for emergency medical services, a multiagent system uses an auction mechanism based on trust. Results of tests using real data show that this system can efficiently assign ambulances to patients, thereby reducing transportation time. Emergency transportation on specialized vehicles is needed when a person's health is in risk of irreparable damage. A patient can't benefit from sophisticated medical treatments and technologies if she or he isn't placed in a proper healthcare center with the appropriate medical team. For example, strokes are neurological emergencies involving a limited amount of time in which treatment measures are effective
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Wednesday 12th March 2014 Speaker(s): Dr Tim Chown Organiser: Time: 12/03/2014 11:00-11:50 Location: B32/3077 File size: 642 Mb Abstract The WAIS seminar series is designed to be a blend of classic seminars, research discussions, debates and tutorials. The Domain Name System (DNS) is a critical part of the Internet infrastructure. In this talk we begin by explaining the basic model of operation of the DNS, including how domain names are delegated and how a DNS resolver performs a DNS lookup. We then take a tour of DNS-related topics, including caching, poisoning, governance, the increasing misuse of the DNS in DDoS attacks, and the expansion of the DNS namespace to new top level domains and internationalised domain names. We also present the latest work in the IETF on DNS privacy. The talk will be pitched such that no detailed technical knowledge is required. We hope that attendees will gain some familiarity with how the DNS works, some key issues surrounding DNS operation, and how the DNS might touch on various areas of research within WAIS.
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Esta investigación se desarrolla, bajo una hipótesis, la cual se busca comprobar, analizando la evidencia encontrada en documentos Teóricos investigativos de autores expertos y especialistas en el tema y en publicaciones de la prensa nacional además de las leyes que corresponden a las dos reformas de la salud la 1122 de 2007 y la 1438 de 2011. La hipótesis planteada para esta investigación es que “mientras los nuevos planteamientos para la reforma de la salud no incluyan dentro de su propuesta una solución evidente a los principales problemas encontrados en el sistema de salud actual y no establezca un control fiscal y una regulación verdadera sobre el manejo de los fondos del sistema de salud; Los principios de universalidad, eficiencia, integralidad, libre escogencia, competencia sana y calidad no serán cumplidos y por lo tanto el pueblo Colombiano no podrá ejercer su derecho a la salud como lo plantea la Constitución Política de Colombia de 1991 y la ley 100 de 1993. Para comprobar la hipótesis se han seleccionado como documentos a analizar, tres publicaciones de la prensa nacional, cuatro de autores expertos y especializados en el tema y tres documentos adicionales que corresponden a las dos reformas realizadas al sistema de salud en los años 2007 y 2011 y a la nueva propuesta radicada por el gobierno nacional a inicios de este año. Es de suma importancia conocer las apreciaciones de los autores sobre el grupo de variables que se utilizarán para desarrollar este estudio. Estas variables pertenecen a aquellas que influencian el equilibrio financiero y que adicionalmente afectan directamente a la población impactando su bienestar y su calidad de vida. Entre esas variables se destacan (i) aspectos demográficos y de la fuerza laboral, (ii) aspectos económicos como los niveles de ingreso, salarios y empleo, (iii) cobertura del sistema de salud, (iv) calidad y acceso a los servicios del sistema, (v) duplicidad del gasto (vi) flujo de los recursos del sistema de salud (problemas institucionales), (vii) Gasto en salud y estabilidad financiera y (viii) regulación financiera. El Formato utilizado para la comparación análisis y síntesis de los documentos teóricos investigativos y de las publicaciones de la prensa nacional, consta de tres cuerpos. El primero, contiene las características relacionadas con tiempo y espacio de la publicación. El segundo, hace énfasis en el contenido y en los temas y variables de interés para el desarrollo de la investigación. Y el tercero hace énfasis en el contenido y en los temas y variables de interés para el desarrollo de la investigación. Al hacer el análisis, síntesis y comparación de estos artículos se resolverán algunos interrogantes que pueden llevarnos a comprobar la hipótesis como los son:¿Cuáles han sido los principales logros en salud con el sistema actual?, ¿Cuáles han sido las principales fallas o problemas en el sistema actual de salud?, ¿Hay un buen manejo de los fondos destinados al sistema de Salud actual?, ¿La gestión financiera del Sistema de Salud Colombiano, permite que este sea un sistema de salud sostenible y perdurable para todos los colombianos?. Adicionalmente, existen otros interrogantes a destacar como lo son ¿En qué consiste la nueva reforma de Salud propuesta para el 2013?, ¿Los cambios planteados en la última propuesta para hacer una reforma al sistema de salud, realmente conducen a un avance o dejan de lado los principales problemas de la seguridad social en Colombia?, ¿La nueva propuesta para la reforma de la salud busca lograr una mejora radical en la gestión financiera del Sistema de Salud Colombiano?, ¿Cuál es la percepción de los principales autores, especialistas en el tema en cuanto a la erradicación total de los problemas más álgidos en el actual Sistema de Salud Colombiano, con la nueva propuesta para la reforma de la salud para el 2013? Este trabajo de investigación surgió debido a la radicación de una nueva propuesta para la reforma a la salud y la polémica que se ha generado alrededor de esta. Veinte años después de la aprobación de la ley 100, se han identificado logros importantes principalmente en cuanto a cobertura; lastimosamente, actualmente se han manifestado problemas financieros y de liquidez, a pesar de lo cual, vale la pena destacar que el sistema fue rentable e incluso generó excedentes financieros en su operación, durante sus primeros 10 años de funcionamiento. Ahora, según la evidencia teórica investigativa y de la prensa nacional, se determinará si la nueva propuesta para la reforma de la salud es una buena opción para el país.
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En las instituciones hospitalarias es fundamental el tema relacionado con los medicamentos y dispositivos médicos para la atención del paciente, por lo tanto el mecanismo de adquisición y disponibilidad de éstos productos, ha llevado a la participación masiva de operadores logísticos (Outsoursing) interviniendo áreas de la cadena de suministros, desde el punto de fabricación con el producto terminado hasta la dispensación del medicamento o dispositivo médico, para que ser usado o administrado al paciente. Los operadores logísticos han emprendido una búsqueda de soluciones por medio de diferentes metodologías y estrategias que permitan entregar a tiempo en las farmacias hospitalarias, conservando las propiedades físicas y químicas de los medicamentos y dispositivos médicos, garantizando así la calidad de los productos. En ésta tesis se plantea una nueva alternativa de gestión de medicamentos y dispositivos médicos en un operador logístico de productos farmacéuticos a través de la teoría de restricciones (TOC), para emprender acciones que permitan analizar el sistema bajo esta metodología, intervenir de manera oportuna, impactar y estimular al personal a trabajar en la búsqueda del mejoramiento , aumentando a su vez la velocidad del flujo de operación en toda la cadena de suministros, basada no en el mejoramiento de los óptimos locales o de los subprocesos sino en la identificación de la verdadera restricción del sistema, permitiendo realizar un análisis más a fondo encontrando el conflicto raíz para mejorar el sistema a nivel global.