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Modern information systems (ISs) are becoming increasingly complex. Simultaneously, organizational changes are occurring more often and more rapidly. Therefore, emergent behavior and organic adaptivity are key advantages of ISs. In this paper, a design science research (DSR) question for design-oriented information systems research (DISR) is proposed: Can the application of biomimetic principles to IS design result in the creation of value by innovation? Accordingly, the properties of biological IS are analyzed, and these insights are crystallized into a theoretical framework to address the three major aspects of biomimetic ISs: user experience, information processing, and management cybernetics. On this basis, the research question is elaborated together with a starting point for a research methodology in biomimetic information systems.
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Several researchers are of the opinion that there are many benefits in using the object-oriented paradigm in information systems development. If the object-oriented paradigm is used, the development of information systems may, for example, be faster and more efficient. On the other hand, there are also several problems with the paradigm. For example, it is often considered complex, it is often difficult to make use of the reuse concept and it is still immature in some areas. Although there are several interesting features in the object-oriented paradigm, there is still little comprehensive knowledge of the benefits and problems associated with it. The objective of the following study was to investigate and to gain more understanding of the benefits and problems of the object-oriented paradigm. A review of previous studies was made and twelve benefits and twelve problems were established. These benefits and problems were then analysed, studied and discussed. Further a survey and some case studies were made in order to get some knowledge on what benefits and problems with the object-oriented paradigm Finnish software companies had experienced. One hundred and four companies answered the survey that was sent to all Finnish software companies with five or more employees. The case studies were made with six large Finnish software companies. The major finding was that Finnish software companies were exceptionally positive towards the object-oriented information systems development and had experienced very few of the proposed problems. Finally two models for further research were developed. The first model presents connections between benefits and the second between problems.
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MODSI is a multi-models tool for information systems modeling. A modeling process in MODSI can be driven according to three different approaches: informal, semi-formal and formal. The MODSI tool is therefore based on the linked usage of these three modeling approaches. It can be employed at two different levels: the meta-modeling of a method and the modeling of an information system.In this paper we start presenting different types of modeling by making an analysis of their particular features. Then, we introduce the meta-model defined in our tool, as well as the tool functional architecture. Finally, we describe and illustrate the various usage levels of this tool.
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Transit passenger market segmentation enables transit operators to target different classes of transit users to provide customized information and services. The Smart Card (SC) data, from Automated Fare Collection system, facilitates the understanding of multiday travel regularity of transit passengers, and can be used to segment them into identifiable classes of similar behaviors and needs. However, the use of SC data for market segmentation has attracted very limited attention in the literature. This paper proposes a novel methodology for mining spatial and temporal travel regularity from each individual passenger’s historical SC transactions and segments them into four segments of transit users. After reconstructing the travel itineraries from historical SC transactions, the paper adopts the Density-Based Spatial Clustering of Application with Noise (DBSCAN) algorithm to mine travel regularity of each SC user. The travel regularity is then used to segment SC users by an a priori market segmentation approach. The methodology proposed in this paper assists transit operators to understand their passengers and provide them oriented information and services.
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Transit passenger market segmentation enables transit operators to target different classes of transit users for targeted surveys and various operational and strategic planning improvements. However, the existing market segmentation studies in the literature have been generally done using passenger surveys, which have various limitations. The smart card (SC) data from an automated fare collection system facilitate the understanding of the multiday travel pattern of transit passengers and can be used to segment them into identifiable types of similar behaviors and needs. This paper proposes a comprehensive methodology for passenger segmentation solely using SC data. After reconstructing the travel itineraries from SC transactions, this paper adopts the density-based spatial clustering of application with noise (DBSCAN) algorithm to mine the travel pattern of each SC user. An a priori market segmentation approach then segments transit passengers into four identifiable types. The methodology proposed in this paper assists transit operators to understand their passengers and provides them oriented information and services.
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Plankton and larval fish sampling programs often are limited by a balance between sampling frequency (for precision) and costs. Advancements in sampling techniques hold the potential to add considerable efficiency and, therefore, add sampling frequency to improve precision. We compare a newly developed plankton imaging system, In Situ Ichthyoplankton Imaging System (ISIIS), with a bongo sampler, which is a traditional plankton sampling gear developed in the 1960s. Comparative sampling was conducted along 2 transects ~30–40 km long. Over 2 days, we completed 36 ISIIS tow-yo undulations and 11 bongo oblique tows, each from the surface to within 10 m of the seafloor. Overall, the 2 gears detected comparable numbers of larval fishes, representing similar taxonomic compositions, although larvae captured with the bongo were capable of being identified to lower taxonomic levels, especially larvae in the small (<5 mm), preflexion stages. Size distributions of the sampled larval fishes differed considerably between these 2 sampling methods, with the size range and mean size of larval fishes larger with ISIIS than with the bongo sampler. The high frequency and fine spatial scale of ISIIS allow it to add considerable sampling precision (i.e., more vertical sections) to plankton surveys. Improvements in the ISIIS technology (including greater depth of field and image resolution) should also increase taxonomic resolution and decrease processing time. When coupled with appropriate net sampling (for the purpose of collecting and verifying the identification of biological samples), the use of ISIIS could improve overall survey design and simultaneously provide detailed, process-oriented information for fisheries scientists and oceanographers.
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Following earlier work demonstrating the utility of Orc as a means of specifying and reasoning about grid applications we propose the enhancement of such specifications with metadata that provide a means to extend an Orc specification with implementation oriented information. We argue that such specifications provide a useful refinement step in allowing reasoning about implementation related issues ahead of actual implementation or even prototyping. As examples, we demonstrate how such extended specifications can be used for investigating security related issues and for evaluating the cost of handling grid resource faults. The approach emphasises a semi-formal style of reasoning that makes maximum use of programmer domain knowledge and experience.
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Dissertação de Mestrado Apresentada ao Instituto de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Auditoria, sob orientação do Mestre Carlos Mendes.
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The investigator conducted an action-oriented investigation of pregnancy and birth among the women of Mesa los Hornos, an urban squatter slum in Mexico City. Three aims guided the project: (1) To obtain information for improving prenatal and maternity service utilization; (2) To examine the utility of rapid ethnographic and epidemiologic assessment methodologies; (3) To cultivate community involvement in health development.^ Viewing service utilization as a culturally-bound decision, the study included a qualitative phase to explore women's cognition of pregnancy and birth, their perceived needs during pregnancy, and their criteria of service acceptability. A probability-based community survey delineated parameters of service utilization and pregnancy health events, and probed reasons for decisions to use medical services, lay midwives, or other sources of prenatal and labor and delivery assistance. Qualitative survey of service providers at relevant clinics, hospitals, and practices contributed information on service availability and access, and on coordination among private, social security, and public assistance health service sectors. The ethnographic approach to exploring the rationale for use or non-use of services provided a necessary complement to conventional barrier-based assessment, to inform planning of culturally appropriate interventions.^ Information collection and interpretation was conducted under the aegis of an advisory committee of community residents and service agency representatives; the residents' committee formulated recommendations for action based on findings, and forwarded the mandate to governmental social and urban development offices. Recommendations were designed to inform and develop community participation in health care decision-making.^ Rapid research methods are powerful tools for achieving community-based empowerment toward investigation and resolution of local health problems. But while ethnography works well in synergy with quantitative assessment approaches to strengthen the validity and richness of short-term field work, the author strongly urges caution in application of Rapid Ethnographic Assessments. An ethnographic sensibility is essential to the research enterprise for the development of an active and cooperative community base, the design and use of quantitative instruments, the appropriate use of qualitative techniques, and the interpretation of culturally-oriented information. However, prescribed and standardized Rapid Ethnographic Assessment techniques are counter-productive if used as research short-cuts before locale- and subject-specific cultural understanding is achieved. ^
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El presente artículo corresponde a una primera etapa del proyecto de investigación denominado: "Investigación evaluativa sobre estrategias de orientación vocacional ocupacional integral para contribuir a revertir la inequidad psicosocial" , que se está llevando a cabo en la actualidad. Se hará una síntesis de las primeras estrategias metodológicas, que incluyen la modalidad de investigación-acción. En esta primera etapa, se analizan los primeros resultados de: a) Los talleres de Información Orientada, y b) La escala de afrontamiento para adolescentes. Cada una de estas intervenciones, que apuntan a diferentes objetivos, van brindando insumos para un primer nivel de análisis. Dicha intervención permite conocer qué recursos les brinda la institución escuela a estos jóvenes para la elección de un proyecto educativo, laboral, personal y social. Se comprueba la importancia de: tener un espacio de información y reflexión compartida; analizar las distorsiones en la información; y profundizar los interrogantes que produce todo cambio. Asimismo, comprobar cómo pueden afrontar dichos jóvenes, pertenecientes a escuelas medias denominadas "vulnerables", diversas situaciones de la vida diaria. En este trabajo, se realiza un análisis comparativo con otra institución educativa de prestigio en la región, cuya población se encuentra en una mejor situación socioeconómica
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El presente artículo corresponde a una primera etapa del proyecto de investigación denominado: "Investigación evaluativa sobre estrategias de orientación vocacional ocupacional integral para contribuir a revertir la inequidad psicosocial" , que se está llevando a cabo en la actualidad. Se hará una síntesis de las primeras estrategias metodológicas, que incluyen la modalidad de investigación-acción. En esta primera etapa, se analizan los primeros resultados de: a) Los talleres de Información Orientada, y b) La escala de afrontamiento para adolescentes. Cada una de estas intervenciones, que apuntan a diferentes objetivos, van brindando insumos para un primer nivel de análisis. Dicha intervención permite conocer qué recursos les brinda la institución escuela a estos jóvenes para la elección de un proyecto educativo, laboral, personal y social. Se comprueba la importancia de: tener un espacio de información y reflexión compartida; analizar las distorsiones en la información; y profundizar los interrogantes que produce todo cambio. Asimismo, comprobar cómo pueden afrontar dichos jóvenes, pertenecientes a escuelas medias denominadas "vulnerables", diversas situaciones de la vida diaria. En este trabajo, se realiza un análisis comparativo con otra institución educativa de prestigio en la región, cuya población se encuentra en una mejor situación socioeconómica
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El presente artículo corresponde a una primera etapa del proyecto de investigación denominado: "Investigación evaluativa sobre estrategias de orientación vocacional ocupacional integral para contribuir a revertir la inequidad psicosocial" , que se está llevando a cabo en la actualidad. Se hará una síntesis de las primeras estrategias metodológicas, que incluyen la modalidad de investigación-acción. En esta primera etapa, se analizan los primeros resultados de: a) Los talleres de Información Orientada, y b) La escala de afrontamiento para adolescentes. Cada una de estas intervenciones, que apuntan a diferentes objetivos, van brindando insumos para un primer nivel de análisis. Dicha intervención permite conocer qué recursos les brinda la institución escuela a estos jóvenes para la elección de un proyecto educativo, laboral, personal y social. Se comprueba la importancia de: tener un espacio de información y reflexión compartida; analizar las distorsiones en la información; y profundizar los interrogantes que produce todo cambio. Asimismo, comprobar cómo pueden afrontar dichos jóvenes, pertenecientes a escuelas medias denominadas "vulnerables", diversas situaciones de la vida diaria. En este trabajo, se realiza un análisis comparativo con otra institución educativa de prestigio en la región, cuya población se encuentra en una mejor situación socioeconómica