848 resultados para Melo Neto, João Cabral de, 1920-1999
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A programming style can be seen as a particular model of shaping thought or a special way of codifying language to solve a problem. An adaptive device is made up of an underlying formalism, for instance, an automaton, a grammar, a decision tree, etc., and an adaptive mechanism, responsible for providing features for self-modification. Adaptive languages are obtained by using some programming language as the device’s underlying formalism. The conception of such languages calls for a new programming style, since the application of adaptive technology in the field of programming languages suggests a new way of thinking. Adaptive languages have the basic feature of allowing the expression of programs which self-modifying through adaptive actions at runtime. With the adaptive style, programming language codes can be structured in such a way that the codified program therein modifies or adapts itself towards the needs of the problem. The adaptive programming style may be a feasible alternate way to obtain self-modifying consistent codes, which allow its use in modern applications for self-modifying code.
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An adaptive device is made up of an underlying mechanism, for instance, an automaton, a grammar, a decision tree, etc., to which is added an adaptive mechanism, responsible for allowing a dynamic modification in the structure of the underlying mechanism. This article aims to investigate if a programming language can be used as an underlying mechanism of an adaptive device, resulting in an adaptive language.
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Adaptive devices show the characteristic of dynamically change themselves in response to input stimuli with no interference of external agents. Occasional changes in behaviour are immediately detected by the devices, which right away react spontaneously to them. Chronologically such devices derived from researches in the field of formal languages and automata. However, formalism spurred applications in several other fields. Based on the operation of adaptive automata, the elementary ideas generanting programming adaptive languages are presented.
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A programming style can be seen as a particular model of shaping thought or a special way of codifying language to solve a problem. Adaptive languages have the basic feature of allowing the expression of programs which self-modifying through adaptive actions at runtime. The conception of such languages calls for a new programming style, since the application of adaptive technology in the field of programming languages suggests a new way of thinking. With the adaptive style, programming language codes can be structured in such a way that the codified program therein modifies or adapts itself towards the needs of the problem. The adaptive programming style may be a feasible alternate way to obtain self-modifying consistent codes, which allow its use in modern applications for self-modifying code.
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Dispositivos adaptativos apresentam a característica de se modificarem dinamicamente em resposta a estímulos de entrada, sem interferência de agentes externos. Eventuais necessidades de modificação de comportamento são automaticamente detectadas por estes dispositivos para, em seguida, reagirem a elas de forma espontânea. Historicamente tais dispositivos emergiram das pesquisas na área de linguagens formais e autômatos. No entanto, o formalismo suscitou aplicações em diversas outras áreas. Programas com código auto-modificável, que perderam terreno em conseqüência do advento da Engenharia de Software nos anos 70, voltaram à vida recentemente em aplicações diversas. Uma das formas de programação de código auto-modificável é a utilização de linguagens de programação especificamente projetadas para isso. Linguagens adaptativas de programação são dispositivos adaptativos que empregam uma linguagem de programação convencional como mecanismo subjacente. Com o correr de sua execução, um programa escrito em uma linguagem adaptativa exibirá um comportamento auto-modificável em decorrência da ativação de suas ações adaptativas. O artigo apresenta aspectos do projeto e implementação de um ambiente para gerenciar a execução de uma linguagem adaptativa. Com o emprego de linguagem adaptiva, um novo estilo de programação é concebido, uma vez que o seu comportamento está diretamente associado ao conjunto de regras que o define, o qual se altera à medida que o código é executado.
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An adaptive device is made up of an underlying mechanism, for instance, an automaton, a grammar, etc., to which is added an adaptive mechanism that is responsible for allowing a dynamic modification in the structure of the underlying mechanism. Adaptive languages have the basic feature of allowing the development of programs that self-modify through adaptive actions at runtime. The conception of such languages calls for a new programming style, since the application of adaptive technology suggests a new way of thinking. The adaptive programming style may be a feasible alternate way to obtain selfmodifying consistent codes, which allow its use in modern applications for self-modifying.
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In this paper the architecture of an experimental multiparadigmatic programming environment is sketched, showing how its parts combine together with application modules in order to perform the integration of program modules written in different programming languages and paradigms. Adaptive automata are special self-modifying formal state machines used as a design and implementation tool in the representation of complex systems. Adaptive automata have been proven to have the same formal power as Turing Machines. Therefore, at least in theory, arbitrarily complex systems may be modeled with adaptive automata. The present work briefly introduces such formal tool and presents case studies showing how to use them in two very different situations: the first one, in the name management module of a multi-paradigmatic and multi-language programming environment, and the second one, in an application program implementing an adaptive automaton that accepts a context-sensitive language.
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Dissertação apresentada ao Programa de Pós- Graduação em Comunicação da Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul para a obtenção do título de Mestre em Comunicação
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Na literatura econômica, encontramos o argumento de que as políticas salariais que resultem em uma remuneração inferior no setor público podem funcionar como um estímulo ao corrupt behavior por parte do funcionalismo público. No Brasil, a existência de fracos controles administrativos e a baixa punição corroboram para validade desta relação sem, porém existirem indícios de que o salário pago no setor público seja inferior ao praticado no setor privado. Diante disso, este trabalho tem como objetivo testar a dinâmica dos salários pagos pelos governos estaduais brasileiros de forma a verificar se o nível de remuneração praticado, comparativamente ao setor privado, pode ser apontado como um dos fatores que causem a corrupção no país. Para o desenvolvimento da pesquisa empírica, trabalhamos com os micro dados da PNAD para os vinte e seis estados brasileiros e o Distrito Federal entre os anos de 1995 a 2004. Os resultados foram calculados utilizando a técnica de Oaxaca (1973) onde foi estimada a existência de um diferencial de salários público privado. A estimativa dos diferenciais foi realizada para a media dos salários e também para diferentes coortes de renda através do emprego de Quantile Regression sendo que, de forma geral foi detectada a presença prêmios nos salários do funcionalismo público estadual em praticamente todas as regiões brasileiras. Com base nos resultados encontrados, este trabalho conclui que, dada sua inexistência não há indícios de que os baixos salários no setor público possam ser apontados como causa da corrupção nos governos estaduais brasileiros.
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As organizações buscam, constantemente, a manutenção e abertura de novos mercados. A produção de um produto já não basta para garantir o acesso ao mundo capitalista. Para tanto, as organizações começaram a voltar suas atenções à obtenção de certificados de qualidade, também conhecidos por ISOs. Porém, como o mercado exige modernização constante e o certificado de qualidade de produto, de produção e de meio ambiente não são suficientes, surgem os certificados de Responsabilidade Social, certificados esses que avalizam a empresa como cuidadosa com seus públicos (interno, externo e misto) perante esse mesmo mercado intreno e externo. Com o intuito de levantar se havia coincidência de opiniões em uma empresa com certificação de Responsabilidade Social, foi aplicado um questionário com perguntas fechadas (MELO NETO; FROES, 2001), complementado por perguntas abertas, com o objetivo de identificar o atendimento às necessidades dos trabalhadores nos índices de concessão de títulos de Responsabilidade Social. Constatou-se que, na empresa estudada, a avaliação é média em atributos como gestão, gestão do trabalho e espaço total de vida e direito dos empregados; é alta para quesitos referentes à benefícios, ambiente de trabalho, relevância social do trabalho e crescimento e desenvolvimento dos empregados. Segundo os autores (MELO NETO; FROES, 2001) empresas socialmente responsáveis deveriam obter percentuais superiores em todos níveis, ou em um ou dois itens com grau de avaliação média. Conclui-se, portanto, que a empresa investigada não atende aos requisitos de concessão do título, segundo a avaliação dos funcionários.
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Este estudo propõe-se a realizar uma análise de cara ter exploratório do comportamento da indústria de máquinas agrícolas no Brasil, setor esse que se constitui em parcela significativa da indústria de bens de capital como um todo e que, também, devido às suas características. peculiares (como, por exemplo, aquelas relativas ao seu mercado consumidor), vem merecendo um notável destaque dentro do chamado complexo agro-industrial. Além disso, este setor apresenta-se como um dos componentes vitais do processo de modernização agrícola, cujo desenvolvimento mais intenso vem ocorrendo desde a década de 60 com a crescente penetração do capital no campo.
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Public policies have been studied in the various fields of humanities and social sciences, from different theoretical and technical aspects. However, there is still a lack of studies that incorporate the dimension that encompasses the political action and its interference in such actions, also recognizing the importance of the institutional setting of the Brazilian presidential model in implementing these policies. This fragmented and multiparty system has led to power heterogeneous sets of political parties. Thus, the ministerial offices, more than assisting the President´s government project, manage particularized agendas, which are party biased and have the influence of interest groups in hegemonic themes addressed by government agencies. When these agendas operate in sectoral and specialized policies, the friction level is apparently low. However, when this occurs in intersectoral actions, such as in regional development, there is evidence of strong signs of competition among government agencies, which in theory, should operate in an integrated manner. Although this is not a specific feature of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva´s government- the period to be studied- there was similar behavior in Fernando Henrique Cardoso´s presidency, one realizes that the expansion of coalition on behalf of governance is increasingly interfering in the outcome of intersectoral public policies, due to these multiple arguments in action. In order to understand these processes, this study focused on the Sustainable and Integrated Development Programme for Differentiated Meso-Regions (PROMESO), part of the National Policy for Regional Development (NPRD). The program provides interface with various government agencies and their public policies in a clear intersectoral design. The research sought to identify and analyze the relationships between government agencies and their programs with interest groups, whether political parties or other segments of civil society, highlighting the logic of favoritism, which poses in second place the integration of actions in the intersectoral policies. Therefore, besides the theoretical debate that incorporates several categories of political science, public administration, public policy, geography and economics, the study focused on secondary sources, using different government agencies databases in order to raise information. It was observed that the interference of partisan politics has been disastrous for some public policies. Thus, the research confirms that cooperative character is fragile within government agencies, often limited to official documents, and that there is indeed, a striking feature of competition, especially when it comes to transversalized policies
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This study aims to acknowledge the domain level and influence of the neuromarketing construct. This is done considering professionals at advertising agencies in Brazil. The presence of concepts related to this new approach is very little divulged, and there are little analysis performed on this area. Thus, the research is of qualitative and exploratory nature and used as primary fonts books, articles related to marketing, neuroscience, and psychology as well as secondary fonts. A profound interview was realized aiming the main advertising agencies in Brazil. The public was composed by managers responsible for planning. A content analysis was performed afterwards. The advances related to the brain science have permitted the development of technological innovation. These go primarily towards knowledge and unconscious experiences of consumers, which are responsible for the impulse of decision making and consumer behavior. These issues are related to Neuromarketing, that in turn, uses techniques such as FMRI, PET and FDOT. These scan the consumer s brain and produces imagines on the neuron s structures and functioning. This is seen while activities such as mental tasks for the visualization of brands, images or products, watching videos and commercials are performed. It is observed that the agencies are constantly in search of new technologies and are aware of the limitations of the current research instruments. On the other hand, they are not totally familiar with concepts related to neuromarketing. In relation to the neuroimage techniques it is pointed out by the research that there is full unawareness, but some agencies seem to visualize positive impacts with the use of these techniques for the evaluation of films and in ways that permit to know the consumer better. It is also seen that neuroimage is perceived as a technique amongst others, but its application is not real, there are some barriers in the market and in the agencies itself. These barriers as well as some questioning allied to the scarce knowledge of neuromarketing, make it not possible to be put into practice in the advertising market. It is also observed that even though there is greater use of neuromarketing; there would not be any meaningful changes in functioning and structuring of these agencies. The use of the neuro-image machines should be done in research institutes and centers of big companies. Results show that the level of domain of the neuromarketing construct in the Brazilian advertising agencies is only a theoretical one. Little is known of this subject and the neurological studies and absolutely nothing of neuroimage techniques
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Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in Brazil is a disease caused by Leishmania infantum chagasi (L.i.chagasi). The clinical evolution post-infection depends on the vertebrate host immune response, which is genetically mediated. This study aimed to evaluate the immune response of individuals living in endemic area for VL in the state of the Rio Grande do Norte, considering individuals with VL under treatment (n = 9), recovered VL <1 year post treatment (n = 10), > 10 years posttreatment (n = 9), uninfected individuals living in endemic areas (n = 7), individuals that lost DTH response (n=6) and asymptomatic individuals for VL (n=9). Peripheral blood cells were evaluated in the presence and absence of soluble Leishmania antigens (SLA) and ex vivo, to determine activation, presence of regulatory cells and memory cells. The Leishmania parasitemia and anti-Leishmania antibodies were determined respectively by qPCR and ELISA. Cells from individuals with VL under treatment showed less cell activation after stimulation with SLA for the markers CD4/CD69, CD8/CD69 and CD8/CD25 compared with VL post treatment treatment (p <0.001). Apparently uninfected individuals have a higher cell activation than symptomatic VL (p <0.001), with the exception of CD8/CD25 marker (p = 0.6662). On the other hand, in the ex-vivo group, significant differences were observed for CD4/CD69, CD8/CD69 and CD8/CD25 between the 4 groups due to increased cell activation present in cells of individuals symptomatic LV (p <0.001). VL cells under treatment, ex vivo, have a lower percentage of memory cells (CD4/CD45RO and CD8/CD45RO) than individuals VL post-treatment or control group (p = <0.01). Likewise, individuals with symptomatic VL have fewer regulatory cells when stimulated by SLA [CD4/CD25 (p = 0.0022) and CD4/FOXP3 (p = 0.0016)] and in the ex-vivo group (p = 0.0017). Finally, DNA isolated from recovered VL contained Leishmania DNA, supporting the hypothesis of non-sterile clinical cure for Leishmania infection. Recovered VL, even 10 years after treatment have high levels of memory cells, which may be due to the presence of stimulation, either by reexposure to Leishmania or non-sterile cure