812 resultados para Orientation-Preserving Transformations
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This study aims at investigating the influence that entrepreneurial orientation has on export performance of Portuguese footwear small and mediumenterprises (SMEs). Therefore, a quantitative methodological approach was used, conducting a descriptive, exploratory and transversal empirical study, having applied a questionnaire to a sample of Portuguese companies exporting footwear. The research results suggest that entrepreneurial orientation enhances export performance in the analysed SMEs, particularly innovation and proactiveness, through the amount of funds invested, human resources dedicated to this activity, number of new products or services introduced in the market and frequent change in product lines or services and materialization of a long-term perspective, which is accompanied by innovative activities or new businesses. Therefore, the findings sustain the necessity to invest in entrepreneurial orientation as a strategic determinant, which contributes to the growth of small firms in foreignmarkets. Finally, the main limitation of this study is related to the sample size, since it was difficult to find companies willing to collaborate with this kind of research.
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Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies.
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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics
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The reported productivity gains while using models and model transformations to develop entire systems, after almost a decade of experience applying model-driven approaches for system development, are already undeniable benefits of this approach. However, the slowness of higher-level, rule based model transformation languages hinders the applicability of this approach to industrial scales. Lower-level, and efficient, languages can be used but productivity and easy maintenance seize to exist. The abstraction penalty problem is not new, it also exists for high-level, object oriented languages but everyone is using them now. Why is not everyone using rule based model transformation languages then? In this thesis, we propose a framework, comprised of a language and its respective environment, designed to tackle the most performance critical operation of high-level model transformation languages: the pattern matching. This framework shows that it is possible to mitigate the performance penalty while still using high-level model transformation languages.
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Aziridines, a class of organic compounds containing a three membered heterocycle with a nitrogen atom, are extremely valuable molecules in organic and medicinal chemistry. They are frequently used as versatile precursors in the synthesis of natural products, and many biologically active molecules possess the aziridine moiety. The reactivity of aziridines has been studied, for example, in ring-opening reactions with thiols. However, not much interest seems to be given to reactions of aziridines in aqueous media, despite the numberless advantages of using water as solvent in organic chemistry. The nucleophilic ring-opening reaction of aziridines in aqueous media was here explored. Following the Kaplan aziridine synthetic methodology, in which pyridinium salts undergo a photochemical transformation to give bicyclic vinyl aziridines, new aziridines were synthetized. Their nucleophilic ring-opening reaction in water under physiological conditions was investigated and a range of sulphur, nitrogen, carbon and oxygen nucleophiles tested. Thiols, anilines and azide proved to be good nucleophiles to react with the aziridines, giving the ring-opening product in moderate to good yields. The best results were obtained with thiols, more specifically with cysteine-derived nucleophiles. Preliminary results show that these bicyclic vinyl aziridines can modify calcitonin, a peptide containing two cysteine amino acids residues, grating them the potential to be used in bioconjugation as ligands to cysteine-containing proteins, or even as enzyme inhibitors of, for example, cysteine proteases. Additionally, exploratory investigations suggest that the separation of both enantiomers of the bicyclic vinyl aziridine can be performed by taking advantage of an enzymatic methodology for the resolution of racemic secondary alcohols. Both enantiomers would be highly valuable as precursors in the synthesis of enantiomerically pure molecules, as no other method is currently reported for their separation.
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Adding fibres to concrete provides several advantages, especially in terms of controlling the crack opening width and propagation after the cracking onset. However, distribution and orientation of the fibres toward the active crack plane are significantly important in order to maximize its benefits. Therefore, in this study, the effect of the fibre distribution and orientation on the post-cracking tensile behaviour of the steel fibre reinforced self-compacting concrete (SFRSCC) specimens is investigated. For this purpose, several cores were extracted from distinct locations of a panel and were subjected to indirect (splitting) and direct tensile tests. The local stress-crack opening relationship (σ-w) was obtained by modelling the splitting tensile test under the finite element framework and by performing an Inverse Analysis (IA) procedure. Afterwards the σ-w law obtained from IA is then compared with the one ascertained directly from the uniaxial tensile tests. Finally, the fibre distribution/orientation parameters were determined adopting an image analysis technique.
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Dissertação de mestrado em Psicologia Aplicada
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The present paper is devoted to the study of linear maps preserving certain relations, such as the sharp partial order and the star partial order in semisimple Banach algebras and C*-algebras.
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We study the problem of privacy-preserving proofs on authenticated data, where a party receives data from a trusted source and is requested to prove computations over the data to third parties in a correct and private way, i.e., the third party learns no information on the data but is still assured that the claimed proof is valid. Our work particularly focuses on the challenging requirement that the third party should be able to verify the validity with respect to the specific data authenticated by the source — even without having access to that source. This problem is motivated by various scenarios emerging from several application areas such as wearable computing, smart metering, or general business-to-business interactions. Furthermore, these applications also demand any meaningful solution to satisfy additional properties related to usability and scalability. In this paper, we formalize the above three-party model, discuss concrete application scenarios, and then we design, build, and evaluate ADSNARK, a nearly practical system for proving arbitrary computations over authenticated data in a privacy-preserving manner. ADSNARK improves significantly over state-of-the-art solutions for this model. For instance, compared to corresponding solutions based on Pinocchio (Oakland’13), ADSNARK achieves up to 25× improvement in proof-computation time and a 20× reduction in prover storage space.
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Let V be an infinite-dimensional vector space and for every infinite cardinal n such that n≤dimV, let AE(V,n) denote the semigroup of all linear transformations of V whose defect is less than n. In 2009, Mendes-Gonçalves and Sullivan studied the ideal structure of AE(V,n). Here, we consider a similarly-defined semigroup AE(X,q) of transformations defined on an infinite set X. Quite surprisingly, the results obtained for sets differ substantially from the results obtained in the linear setting.
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A partir de las políticas de descentralización llevadas adelante en Argentina desde la década de los ochenta, las provincias han adquirido desde entonces una importante serie de nuevas funciones lo cual las ha obligado a ampliar y diversificar sus estructuras burocráticas y administrativas. Lo que este proyecto busca abordar es un análisis de las transformaciones ocurridas durante los últimos veinte años en la organización burocrática del estado provincial en Córdoba. El proyecto pretende indagar dos aspectos de la organización burocrática: por un lado, el diseño organizacional institucional (leyes de Ministerios) y la división del trabajo que ello implica; y por otro lado, los principales procesos administrativos transversales que articulan funcionalmente las diferentes áreas de la burocracia provincial (administración financiera y recursos humanos). A partir de ello nos interesa poner en relación estas transformaciones con los cambios que va experimentando la agenda gubernamental. Suponemos, en este sentido, que los cambios organizacionales responden a cambios en dicha agenda y a la relación de fuerzas políticas que va implícita en la conformación de las mismas. De este modo, nuestra hipótesis plantea que los cambios organizaciones generados por la transformación de las agendas se manifiestan de forma más inmediata en la dimensión del diseño organizacional, mientras que los procesos administrativos transversales experimentan cambios más graduales y no necesariamente vinculados a las transformaciones de la primera dimensión. El objetivo general es analizar las transformaciones de la Administración Pública Provincial (APP) en la provincia de Córdoba, a través de dos dimensiones (el diseño de la organización burocrática y los procesos administrativos transversales), desde el retorno a la democracia (1983) a la actualidad. La investigación será realizada a la luz de posturas epistemológicas y metodológicas que en las ciencias sociales sustentan la triangulación de métodos. Recurriremos tanto a fuentes documentales y estadísticas para reconstruir el proceso de transformación de la APP, como a entrevistas semiestructuradas con actores claves para indagar sobre las dimensiones identificadas en el proyecto. Se encuadra en lo que metodológicamente se denomina "estudio de caso". La investigación permitirá fortalecer el estudio de la administración y las organizaciones públicas, lo que representa una tarea altamente significativa (y necesaria) para el mejoramiento del sector público y las necesidades de la ciudadanía. El impacto esperable es la explicitación y sistematización de las transformaciones del aparato burocrático, que puedan ser observadas, mejoradas y desarrolladas por el conjunto de las carteras ministeriales, y la confección de estrategias y tecnologías de gestión que permitan incrementar las capacidades de la administración pública provincial en la realización de las políticas y la resolución de los problemas sociales.
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