900 resultados para Trace form
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Pain, beauty, and socio-matter. An interview with Dag Østerberg concerning the concepts of form, process, and sociality. Professor Dag Østerberg (born 1938) is one of the most prominent Nordic sociologists and the author of many influential books. In this interview he discusses the concept of form in sociology and social thinking and relates it not only to change, but to sociality, pain, beauty, and socio-matter as well. In order to contextualise Østerberg’s discussion, the interview is prefaced by a brief introduction to the traditional understanding of form as related to matter and content.
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Este trabalho propõe a utilização da arquitetura Trace como um sistema de detecção de intrusão. A arquitetura Trace oferece suporte ao gerenciamento de protocolos de alto nível, serviços e aplicações através de uma abordagem baseada na observação passiva de interações de protocolos (traços) no tráfego de rede. Para descrever os cenários a serem monitorados, é utilizada uma linguagem baseada em máquinas de estado. Esta linguagem permite caracterizar aspectos observáveis do tráfego capturado com vistas a sua associação com formas de ataque. O trabalho mostra, através de exemplos, que esta linguagem é adequada para a modelagem de assinaturas de ataques e propõe extensões para permitir a especificação de um número maior de cenários ligados ao gerenciamento de segurançaa. Em seguida, é descrita a implementação do agente de monitoração, componente-chave da arquitetura Trace, e sua utilização para detectar intrusões. Esse agente (a) captura o tráfego da rede, (b) observa a ocorrência dos traços programados e (c) armazena estatísticas sobre a sua ocorrência em uma base de informações de gerenciamento (MIB { Management Information Base). O uso de SNMP permite a recuperação destas informações relativas µa ocorrências dos ataques. A solução apresentada mostrou ser apropriada para resolver duas classes de problemas dos sistemas de detecção de intrusão: o excesso de falsos positivos e a dificuldade em se modelar certos ataques.
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This work presents closed-form solutions to Lucasís (2000) generalequilibrium expression for the welfare costs of ináation, as well as to the di§erence between the general-equlibrium measure and Baileyís (1956) partial-equilibrium measure. In Lucasís original work only numerical solutions are provided.
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All the demonstrations known to this author of the existence of the Jordan Canonical Form are somewhat complex - usually invoking the use of new spaces, and what not. These demonstrations are usually too difficult for an average Mathematics student to understand how he or she can obtain the Jordan Canonical Form for any square matrix. The method here proposed not only demonstrates the existence of such forms but, additionally, shows how to find them in a step by step manner. I do not claim that the following demonstration is in any way “elegant” (by the standards of elegance in fashion nowadays among mathematicians) but merely simple (undergraduate students taking a fist course in Matrix Algebra would understand how it works).
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Esse trabalho manifestado na forma de ensaio com proposições, procura apresentar, uma visão dos fundamentos e encadeamentos dos fatores econômicos e das políticas públicas, presentes nas condicionantes da regulação financeira do sistema bancário, suas causas, condutas e consequências no equilíbrio de mercado e por assim dizer na ocorrência do risco sistêmico e relacionando-os na concentração, concorrência e regulação antitruste no sistema bancário. Nesse ensejo, esses ensaios promovem diversas frentes de debates a partir de um conjunto de teorias existentes, exaustivamente detalhadas, além de algumas das práticas adotadas por agentes de mercado, buscando demonstrar os principais impactos das principais considerações e variáveis, e suas intrincadas relações sob diferentes ângulos e por diferentes pontos de vista, e a seguir, relacioná-las as conveniências procedimentais de análise da regulação bancária e do antitruste bancário, isoladamente e entre si. Apresentando sugestões de adequação regulatória para o sistema bancário que estimule a estabilidade do mercado prevenindo crises e ocorrências dos riscos associados e o consequente amoldamento da regulação antitruste recomendando pela busca de harmonização na prevenção do risco sistêmico e da defesa da concorrência sem prejuízo nas vertentes de regulação prudencial presentes nas prioridades regulatórias atuais.
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Romantic English literature – written at a time when prose fiction was predominantly a medium for sheer entertainment – is rooted in poetry. One or two novelists may exceptionally be granted the adjective “Romantic”, but Mary Shelley is not ranked among them. For centuries, her work has been restricted to that section in handbooks reserved for exotic Gothic literature. This thesis argues that literary criticism has failed to recognize Frankenstein’s obvious relation with the movement. The argument will be fostered by a brief look at such handbooks, and developed through the analysis of the imagery of the novel, so as to trace the Romantic elements there contained. The analysis relies mainly on the frame developed by Northrop Frye concerning the nature and function of imagery in literature. The concept of intertextuality will also be useful as a tool to account for the insertion of images in the novel, and for the novel’s insertion within the Romantic context. The work is divided into three parts. The first contextualizes the main issues set forth by Frankenstein, establishing connections with the life of the author and with the Romantic movement. The second exposes the theoretical basis on which the thesis is grounded. The last presents my reading of the novel’s web of images. In the end, I hope to validate the thesis proposed, that Frankenstein embodies the aesthetic and philosophical assessments of the English Romantic agenda, and therefore deserves to be situated in its due place in the English Literary canon as the legitimate representative of Romanticism in prose form.
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Cognition is a core subject to understand how humans think and behave. In that sense, it is clear that Cognition is a great ally to Management, as the later deals with people and is very interested in how they behave, think, and make decisions. However, even though Cognition shows great promise as a field, there are still many topics to be explored and learned in this fairly new area. Kemp & Tenembaum (2008) tried to a model graph-structure problem in which, given a dataset, the best underlying structure and form would emerge from said dataset by using bayesian probabilistic inferences. This work is very interesting because it addresses a key cognition problem: learning. According to the authors, analogous insights and discoveries, understanding the relationships of elements and how they are organized, play a very important part in cognitive development. That is, this are very basic phenomena that allow learning. Human beings minds do not function as computer that uses bayesian probabilistic inferences. People seem to think differently. Thus, we present a cognitively inspired method, KittyCat, based on FARG computer models (like Copycat and Numbo), to solve the proposed problem of discovery the underlying structural-form of a dataset.
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This research is part of the field of organizational studies, focusing on organizational purchase behavior and, specifically, trust interorganizational at the purchases. This topic is current and relevant by addressing the development of good relations between buyer-supplier that increases the exchange of information, increases the length of relationship, reduces the hierarchical controls and improves performance. Furthermore, although there is a vast literature on trust, the scientific work that deal specifically at the trust interorganizational still need further research to synthesize and validate the variables that generate this phenomenon. In this sense, this investigation is to explain the antecedents of trust interorganizational by the relationship between the variable operational performance, organizational characteristics, shared values and interpersonal relationships on purchases by manufacturing industries, in order to develop a robust literature, most consensual, that includes the current sociological and economic, considering the effect of interpersonal relationships in this phenomenon. This proposal is configured in a new vision of the antecedents of interorganizational trust, described as significant quantitative from models Morgan and Hunt (1994), Doney and Cannon (1997), Zhao and Cavusgil (2006) and Nyaga, Whipple, Lynch (2011), as well as qualitative analysis of Tacconi et al. (2011). With regard to methodological aspects, the study assumes the form of a descriptive, survey type, and causal trace theoretical and empirical. As for his nature, the investigation, explicative character, has developed a quantitative approach with the use of exploratory factor analysis and structural equation modeling SEM, with the use of IBM software SPSS Amos 18.0, using the method of maximum verisimilitude, and supported by technical bootstraping. The unit of analysis was the buyer-supplier relationship, in which the object under investigation was the supplier organization in view of the purchasing company. 237 valid questionnaires were collected among key informants, using a simple random sampling developed in manufacturing industries (SIC 10-33), located in the city of Natal and in the region of Natal. The first results of descriptive analysis demonstrate the phenomenon of interorganizational trust, in which purchasing firms believe, feel secure about the supplier. This demonstration showed high levels of intensity, predominantly among the vendors that supply the company with materials that are used directly in the production process. The exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, performed on each variable alone, generated a set of observable and unobservable variables more consistent, giving rise to a model, that needed to be further specified. This again specify model consists of trajectories was positive, with a good fit, with a composite reliability and variance extracted satisfactory, and demonstrates convergent and discriminant validity, in which the factor loadings are significant and strong explanatory power. Given the findings that reinforce the model again specify data, suggesting a high probability that this model may be more suited for the study population, the results support the explanation that interorganizational trust depends on purchases directly from interpersonal relationships, sharing value and operating performance and indirectly of personal relationships, social networks, organizational characteristics, physical and relational aspect of performance. It is concluded that this trust can be explained by a set of interactions between these three determinants, where the focus is on interpersonal relationships, with the largest path coefficient for the factor under study