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Journal articles on the topic "Collecte IP"

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Kim, Sang-Soo, Koo-Rack Park, and Dong-Hyun Kim. "A Study on Methodology of Media Contents Automatically Collect and Transform based IP." Journal of Digital Convergence 13, no. 9 (September 28, 2015): 287–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/jdc.2015.13.9.287.

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Hargarten, S. W. "Suicide guns: why collect this information?" Injury Prevention 6, no. 4 (December 1, 2000): 245–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ip.6.4.245.

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Grombacher, Denys, Esben Auken, Nikolaj Foged, Thue Bording, Neil Foley, Peter T. Doran, Jill Mikucki, et al. "Induced polarization effects in airborne transient electromagnetic data collected in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica." Geophysical Journal International 226, no. 3 (May 5, 2021): 1574–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggab148.

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SUMMARY Airborne electromagnetics (EM) is a geophysical tool well suited to mapping glacial and hydrogeological structures in polar environments. This non-invasive method offers significant spatial coverage without requiring access to the ground surface, enabling the mapping of geological units to hundreds of metres depth over highly varied terrain. This method shows great potential for large-scale surveys in polar environments, as common targets such as permafrost, ice and brine-rich groundwater systems in these settings can be easily differentiated because of their significant contrasts in electrical properties. This potential was highlighted in a 2011 airborne EM survey in the McMurdo Dry Valleys that mapped the existence of a large-scale regional groundwater system in Taylor Valley. A more comprehensive airborne EM survey was flown in November 2018 to broadly map potential groundwater systems throughout the region. Data collected in this survey displayed significant perturbations from a process called induced polarization (IP), an effect that can greatly limit or prevent traditional EM workflows from producing reliable geological interpretations. Here, we present several examples of observed IP signatures over a range of conditions and detail how workflows explicitly designed to handle IP effects can produce reliable geological interpretations and data fits in these situations. Future polar EM surveys can be expected to encounter strong IP effects given the likely presence of geological materials (e.g. ice and permafrost) that can accentuate the influence of IP.
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Santoso, Bambang Gunawan. "Intellectual Property Animasi Di Indonesia Dalam Buku Katalog Nganimasi Indonesia." Jurnal Bahasa Rupa 1, no. 2 (April 21, 2018): 89–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.31598/bahasarupa.v1i2.221.

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IP or Intellectual Property refers to the creation of the mind; invention; literary and artistic works; symbols, names and drawings used in the trade. Intellectual property rights (HKI) are rights granted to IP creators, and include trademarks, copyrights, patents, industrial design rights, and in some trade secret jurisdictions. Works of art including music and literature, as well as discoveries, words, phrases, symbols and designs can all be protected as intellectual property or IP. Until now the catalog book "IP Animasi Indonesia" does not exist yet; while other countries such as Korea have released an annual catalog of animations since 2005. (The author data when he got 6 months internship scholarship at KOCCA - Korea Creative Content Agency in 2008, and a special invitation to Korea in November 2015). So through the process of collecting data with the method of collecting data periodically (time series) for more than 1.5 years, the author ventured to collect the work of colleagues from almost all of Indonesia. Once collected, the data is sorted, tidied up, rearranged, and then compiled in a book entitled NGANIMASI INDONESIA: Indonesia Animation Industry Data (NI). The results of this study revealed that until August 2017 there were 56 IPs categorized in animation character collected. 64% of the 56 IPs are character designs of humans or people; while the remaining 36% are animals, objects, and custom characters.
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Dranger, T. S., and R. Priemer. "Collective process circuit that sorts." IEE Proceedings - Circuits, Devices and Systems 144, no. 3 (1997): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ip-cds:19971148.

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Ortín-Piqueras, Victoria, Tobias L. Freitag, Leif C. Andersson, Sanna H. Lehtonen, Seppo K. Meri, Thomas Spillmann, and Rafael Frias. "Urinary Excretion of Iohexol as a Permeability Marker in a Mouse Model of Intestinal Inflammation: Time Course, Performance and Welfare Considerations." Animals 11, no. 1 (January 4, 2021): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11010079.

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Intestinal permeability (IP) tests are used to assess intestinal damage in patients and research models. The probe iohexol has shown advantages compared to 51Cr-EDTA or absorbable/nonabsorbable sugars. During IP tests, animals are housed in metabolic cages (MCs) to collect urine. We examined the performance of an iohexol IP test in mice. Rag1-/- (C57BL/6) mice of both sexes were divided into controls or treatment groups, the latter receiving injections of effector/memory T cells to induce intestinal inflammation. After two, four and five weeks (W), a single dose of iohexol was orally administered. Urine was collected seven times over 24 h in MCs. Iohexol concentration was measured by ELISA. Intestinal histological damage was scored in duodenal sections. In control and treated mice of both sexes, urinary excretion of iohexol peaked at 4 h. From W2 to W4/W5, urinary iohexol excretion increased in treated mice of both sexes, consistent with development of duodenitis in this model. Positive correlations were observed between the urinary excretion of iohexol in W4/W5 and the histological severity of duodenitis in treated male mice. We conclude that a 6 h cumulative urine sample appears sufficient to evaluate small IP to iohexol in this mouse model, improving animal welfare by reducing cage periods.
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Macnae, James. "Quantitative estimation of intrinsic induced polarization and superparamagnetic parameters from airborne electromagnetic data." GEOPHYSICS 81, no. 6 (November 2016): E433—E446. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/geo2016-0110.1.

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The primary aim of my research is to improve the characterization of induced polarization (IP) responses in airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey data. The principal objectives are to test alternative methodologies for quantitative modeling and inversion to extract the spatial variation of IP parameters using the inductively thin-sheet model. The methods tested first fit, by nonnegative least squares, an AEM decay to the early delay time data, using thin-sheet basis functions. This modeled AEM decay is assumed to represent the IP source. It is then convolved with a few Cole-Cole models spanning the range of parameter sensitivity to get IP basis functions appropriate for the AEM excitation. Method 1 fits a linear sum of several AEM basis functions plus one IP basis function at a time and chooses the model with least-fitting error at late delay times. Method 2 fits a linear sum of several IP and several AEM basis functions. Both methods fit IP affected airborne data well, with normalized fitting errors being reduced by a significant factor when IP affects the data and is taken into account. Using penalty weights, superparamagnetic (SPM) effects can be simultaneously estimated in the fitting process. Without such weighting, SPM and IP parameter estimations are unstable. Cole-Cole models predict that the sensitivity of inductive airborne IP collected at 25 or 30 Hz base frequency indicates little overlap with galvanic ground IP collected with a 0.125 Hz waveform. Many easy IP sulfide targets with IP physical properties determined by ground surveys are predicted not to have a detectable airborne IP response. Clays, however, are predicted to have a small detectable background response that for airborne data would not be well-fitted by a single Cole-Cole response.
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Torbic, Heather, Nicole Glasser, Sara E. Rostas, Mohammed Alquwaizani, and Gaspar Hacobian. "Intrapleural Antimicrobial Irrigation for Postpneumonectomy Empyema in Patients With Lung Cancer." Journal of Pharmacy Practice 28, no. 5 (August 8, 2014): 469–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0897190014544787.

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Purpose: Postpneumonectomy empyema (PPE) is a possible complication after a pneumonectomy in patients with lung cancer. The use of intrapleural (IP) antibiotic irrigation to treat infections in the pleural space may be indicated after systemic antimicrobial therapy, and drainage of the pleural space has been insufficient. Methods: Adult patients ≥18 years old who received IP antibiotic irrigation between 2006 and 2011 were included. Demographic data, past medical history, surgical procedure, systemic antibiotics, and culture data were collected. Additionally, the IP antibiotic administered, the dose, and how it was prepared and administered were collected. Results: A total of 18 patients were evaluated in this retrospective descriptive analysis. The majority of patients underwent an extrapleural pneumonectomy (EPP; 72%). Most patients received systemic antibiotics before IP antibiotic administration (95%). Vancomycin was the most common antibiotic used for both systemic therapy (100%) and IP irrigation (94%). The median number of IP antibiotic doses received per patient was 5.5 (interquartile range [IQR] 1-9). Recurrence of PPE within 6 months of initial PPE resolution occurred in 28% of patients. Intrapleural antibiotic irrigation was well tolerated in all patients. Conclusion: Vancomycin is most commonly used for IP antibiotic irrigation at our institution after patients have undergone a thoracic surgery, which was most commonly an EPP.
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Gujo, Amelo Bolka, and Assefa Philipos Kare. "Prevalence of Intestinal Parasite Infection and its Association with Anemia among Children Aged 6 to 59 Months in Sidama National Regional State, Southern Ethiopia." Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics 15 (January 2021): 117955652110292. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11795565211029259.

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Background: Previous studies conducted in Ethiopia revealed anemia as a severe public health problem among under-5 children but failed to associate with parasite infection. This study was aimed at assessing the prevalence of intestinal parasite infection (IP) and its association with anemia among children aged 6 to 59 months in Yirgalem General Hospital, Southern Ethiopia. Method: Institution based cross-sectional study was conducted in 2020 on 367 children aged 6 to 59 months. Trained data collectors administered the questionnaire. Blood was collected and analyzed for hemoglobin using the HemoCue 301. The stool samples were collected and analyzed. Association between IP and anemia was measured using multivariable analysis. The outputs are presented using an adjusted odds ratio (AOR) with 95% confidence intervals. Results: The prevalence of anemia was 48.8% (95% CI: 43.7, 53.9). Anemia was of mild, moderate, and severe type in 24.5%, 21.5%, and 2.8% of the children respectively. The prevalence of IP was 43.3% (95% CI: 38.2, 48.3). The odds of anemia were higher among children infected with IP (AOR = 3.19, 95% CI: 1.97, 5.17), large family size (AOR = 2.13, 95% CI: 1.26, 3.59), low-income level (AOR = 2.05, 95% CI: 1.25, 3.35), and MUAC < 11 cm (AOR = 3.27, 95% CI: 1.85, 5.81). Conclusions: The prevalence of IP was high. Anemia has severe public health significance. IP infection, income level, family size, and MUAC level were associated with anemia in children. Strengthening existing programs to prevent childhood anemia, and IP recommended.
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Toros, Harmonie, and Luca Mavelli. "Collective evil and individual pathology: The depoliticization of violence against Afghan civilians." International Politics 51, no. 4 (May 16, 2014): 508–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/ip.2014.23.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Collecte IP"

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Salha, Guillaume. "Management des systèmes d'information et télécommunications." Perpignan, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PERP0712.

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Le sujet traite du Management des Systèmes d'Informations et de Télécommunications, dans un monde interconnecté où la révolution des nouvelles technologies de communication impacte les entreprises et induit à des changements dans leur fonctionnement et leur organisation. Afin de répondre à ce besoin économique, je propose une description détaillée des différentes topologies en matière d'interconnections et de sécurité permettant de traiter la modélisation des systèmes informatiques , d'étudier le comportement des systèmes sur des modèles et non sur le système lui-même. Je présenterai notamment une solution innovante que j'ai conçue, basée sur le concept de télécollecte IP et Routage Multi opérateur basé sur la technologie de collecte XDSL d'opérateur d'infrastructure routeur en cœur de réseau sur un site centralisé, ainsi que la démarche projet à suivre dans le cadre de la mise en place du système d'information par une méthodologie destinée à fournir un cadre commun couvrant la maîtrise des processus fondamentaux et leurs impacts organisationnels et techniques sur le déploiement en entreprise
The subject concerns the management of the Information systems and Telecommunications. I propose a detailed description of various topologies of inter-connection and security. I propose a modelisation of the information processing systems, to study the behavior of the systems on models and not on the system itself. I present an innovating solution based on the concept of IP collect and Multi operator routing, using the XDSL technologies of infrastructure operators, to the router in a centralized site. I propose project guidelines and methodology intended to provide a common framework covering the control of the fundamental processes and their organizational and technical impacts on the deployment in companies
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Špringl, Petr. "Architektura programového vybavení monitorovací sondy na bázi toků." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2009. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-236665.

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This thesis deals with design and implementation of software architecture for Flexible FlowMon probe, accessories for monitoring high speed computer networks based on IP flows. The probe has been developed in project named Liberouter. There is described flow based monitoring and export formats NetFlow version 5, NetFlow version 9 and IPIFX, which are very widely used. The thesis contains description of hardware part of Flexible FlowMon probe including its requirements for software, which are the base of the whole software architecture. There is detailed description of that part of software architecture which was implemented during the work on this thesis.
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Štoffa, Imrich. "Vyhledávání podobností v síťových bezpečnostních hlášeních." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-417298.

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Network monitoring systems generate a high number of alerts reporting on anomalies and suspicious activity of IP addresses. From a huge number of alerts, only a small fraction is high priority and relevant from human evaluation. The rest is likely to be neglected. Assume that by analyzing large sums of these low priority alerts we can discover valuable information, namely, coordinated IP addresses and type of alerts likely to be correlated. This knowledge improves situational awareness in the field of network monitoring and reflects the requirement of security analysts. They need to have at their disposal proper tools for retrieving contextual information about events on the network, to make informed decisions. To validate the assumption new method is introduced to discover groups of coordinated IP addresses that exhibit temporal correlation in the arrival pattern of their events. The method is evaluated on real-world data from a sharing platform that accumulates 2.2 million alerts per day. The results show, that method indeed detected truly correlated groups of IP addresses.
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Hlaváček, Martin. "Snížení paměťové náročnosti stavového zpracování síťového provozu." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-236547.

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This master thesis deals with the problems of memory reduction in the stateful network traffic processing. Its goal is to explore new possibilities of memory reduction during network processing. As an introduction this thesis provides motivation and reasons for need to search new method for the memory reduction. In the following part there are theoretical analyses of NetFlow technology and two basic methods which can in principle reduce memory demands of stateful processing. Later on, there is described the design and implementation of solution which contains the application of these two methods to NetFlow architecture. The final part of this work summarizes the main properties of this solution during interaction with real data.
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Senate, University of Arizona Faculty. "Faculty Senate Minutes March 6, 2017." University of Arizona Faculty Senate (Tucson, AZ), 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/623059.

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Senate, University of Arizona Faculty. "Faculty Senate Minutes October 2, 2017." University of Arizona Faculty Senate (Tucson, AZ), 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/626015.

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Books on the topic "Collecte IP"

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Ficsor, Mihály. The Emergence and Development of Intellectual Property Law in Central and Eastern Europe. Edited by Rochelle Dreyfuss and Justine Pila. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198758457.013.13.

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While this chapter considers the significant differences between the Central and Eastern European countries, their common pasts of centrally planned economies and difficulty of transitioning to a market economy justifies reviewing their intellectual property (IP) laws together. The overwhelming majority of these countries are party to the treaties—as well as EU directives—which determine the basic elements of their national IP laws. Nevertheless, certain features of their former “socialist” IP systems may also play a part in, for example, their regulation of original ownership and transferability of rights; their contractual and tariff systems; and their organizational structures, particularly in the field of collective management of copyright. Other specific features have also emerged as a result of the difficult transition processes, such as higher levels of counterfeiting and piracy.
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Hilty, Reto M. Intellectual Property and Private Ordering. Edited by Rochelle Dreyfuss and Justine Pila. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198758457.013.38.

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This chapter considers the law’s response to the challenge posed by the use of contract and technological protection measures (TPMs) as private ordering mechanisms in intellectual property. It considers the three (factual, legal, and contractual) levels of exclusivity on which private ordering may apply, and the different tools for intervening in private ordering that currently exist. It also highlights the inability of these tools to impose effective limits on private ordering by use of TPMs particularly, and considers the desirability and feasibility of new regulatory approaches based on the laws of consumer protection, IP, and unfair competition. The inflexibility and other shortcomings of such traditional regulatory mechanisms leads to a discussion of the possibility of alternative, self-regulatory mechanisms emerging, including the conditions required to that end, drawing on the experience of standard essential patents and collective rights management in copyright.
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Book chapters on the topic "Collecte IP"

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Chen, Hsiang Ann, Yvette O. Carrasco, and Amy W. Apon. "MPI Collective Operations over IP Multicast." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 51–60. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45591-4_6.

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Tuan, Chiu-Ching, Jia-Ming Zhang, and Shu-Jun Chao. "Hierarchical IP Distribution Mechanism for VANET." In Computational Collective Intelligence. Technologies and Applications, 354–66. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16696-9_39.

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Opmane, Inara, Leo Truksans, Guntis Barzdins, Adrians Heidens, Rihards Balodis, and Pavel Merzlyakov. "ZERO: An Efficient Ethernet-Over-IP Tunneling Protocol." In Inter-cooperative Collective Intelligence: Techniques and Applications, 349–73. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35016-0_13.

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Islam, Md Motaharul, Tien Dung Nguyen, Aymen Abdullah Al Saffar, Sang-Ho Na, and Eui-Nam Huh. "Energy Efficient Framework for Mobility Supported Smart IP-WSN." In Computational Collective Intelligence. Technologies and Applications, 282–91. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16696-9_31.

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Mohammed, S. G., M. Halliru, J. M. Jibrin, I. Kapran, and H. A. Ajeigbe. "Impact Assessment of Developing Sustainable and Impact-Oriented Groundnut Seed System Under the Tropical Legumes (III) Project in Northern Nigeria." In Enhancing Smallholder Farmers' Access to Seed of Improved Legume Varieties Through Multi-stakeholder Platforms, 81–96. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8014-7_6.

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AbstractTropical Legumes III project as a development intervention focused on enhancing smallholder farmers’ access to seeds of improved groundnut varieties using multi-stakeholder platforms. Open Data Kit was used to collect information from the platform members using structured questionnaires and focus group discussions (FGDs). Descriptive statistics and adoption score were used to analyze the data. Selection of appropriate project location, reliable beneficiaries, timely supply of seeds, and training on good agronomic practices (GAPs) and effective supervision on production were the major thrusts of the TL III project. The results indicated that the IP members accrued additional income ranging from $214 to $453 per hectare for wet season. The same increase in beneficiaries’ income was reported per hectare for dry season from $193 to $823, respectively; all due to the TL III intervention. The results further indicated increasing access by farmers to services (e.g., improved seeds, extension, credit facilities, market, etc.) and enhanced productivity (farm size, pod and haulm yields). Findings further revealed an average increased market price of 21.5% and 18% for dry and wet season groundnut production, respectively. There was high adoption score (78%) of improved seeds and other GAPs. The study recommends the need to replicate similar interventions in other areas. Continued capacity building on GAPs and improved business management skills to Extension Agents and farmer groups will sustain the successes achieved by the TL III project.
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Ben Zouitina, Marwa Mallouli, and Zouhour Smaoui Hachicha. "Digital Social Networking Use Effect on Individual Job Performance." In Advances in Social Networking and Online Communities, 29–48. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4718-2.ch003.

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This chapter aims to explore the impact of social networking sites (SNS) usage on individual work performance (IP). A literature review revealed contrasting results. A multiple-case study on 15 employees from eight Tunisian firms has been conducted to highlight the SNS effects on IP in the specific context of democratic transition. Data have been collected by semi-structured interviews and coded using the Nvivo 10 software. The analysis shows that, depending on the level of SNS usage, three types of effect are identified on IP at work: positive, negative, or null. This result invites researcher to consider the usage intensity when analyzing SNS effects on IP. Understanding the different types of SNS usage by actors and their effects on IP could help managers to take appropriate decisions to take profit from this usage. This research suggests also that organizational policy moderates the relationship between SNS usage and IP.
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Townley, Barbara, Philip Roscoe, and Nicola Searle. "IP/IPR and Economic Agency." In Creating Economy, 50–74. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198795285.003.0003.

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The chapter considers the construction of economic agency among creative producers in the creative industries. It argues that a form of economic agency, homo oeconomicus, is facilitated by engagement with IP/IPR. This involves understanding work as a means of securing money, as opposed to an obligation ‘to one’s art’; a specific attitude to time, in terms of a relationship to the present and also a control over the future; and action underpinned with knowledge of economic and technical issues, rather than being guided solely by the social milieu and group of one’s fellow creatives and collective cultural habits. IP/IPR introduces a temporal dimension central to economic calculation, and helps agents to distinguish tradable assets while disentangling themselves from them. Chapter 3 also picks up the ambivalences of business and creativity among ‘cultural entrepreneurs’, discussing self-employment and precarity in the creative economy.
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Townley, Barbara, Philip Roscoe, and Nicola Searle. "IP/IPR as a Market Object." In Creating Economy, 27–49. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198795285.003.0002.

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The creative economy is driven by the transfer of property; tradable property is the ‘product’ of the creative industries. The chapter explores how intellectual property (IP)/intellectual property rights (IPR) function to constitute creative work as a market object that can be disentangled and sold. The chapter deals first with the performative role of law in constructing market objects. We examine how law, with its focus on authorship and originality, embodies a particular conception of solitary artistic creation, inherited from nineteenth-century Romantic aesthetics; at the same time, the law also mandates property rights as a means of constituting a market object, and these property rights necessitate a creator to whom they can attach. Both aspects seem highly artificial in view of the collaborative and collective processes that produce creative work and it becomes clear that creative producers have to manage this multifaceted, liminal object in the shape of the IP/IPR nexus.
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Urban II. "CB 42 (fol. 150v) = JL 5404 (IP ____)." In Pope Urban II, The Collectio Britannica, and the Council of Melfi (1089), edited by Robert Somerville and Stephan Kuttner. Oxford University Press, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00263395.

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Urban II. "CB 8 (fol. 143r) = IP 8.281, no. *2." In Pope Urban II, The Collectio Britannica, and the Council of Melfi (1089), edited by Robert Somerville and Stephan Kuttner. Oxford University Press, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00263361.

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Conference papers on the topic "Collecte IP"

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Tao, Yu. "Problems and Countermeasures in College IP Management." In 2016 2nd International Conference on Economics, Management Engineering and Education Technology (ICEMEET 2016). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icemeet-16.2017.193.

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Young, Sarah. "Identifying Impostors in Architectural Education." In 2019 ACSA Fall Conference. ACSA Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.fall.19.12.

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The impostor phenomenon (IP) is a feeling of incompetence despite evidence of competence. In addition to feelings of intellectual phoniness, impostor feelings are often accompanied by anxiety, depression, and psychological distress. Impostor feelings arise most frequently when encountering new challenges and when feeling like an outsider within your peer group or discipline; as such, IP has been well-documented in college students across many disciplines. IP has yet to be studied in the context of architecture education, where unique additional challenges may exacerbate impostor feelings; challenges confronted during the design process, frequent and public critiques and reviews, the competitive and comparitive atmosphere, the overwhelming array of skills and knowledge to acquire, and demanding workloads may contribute to feelings of incompetence, even if evidence of competence exists. If architecture students suff er from IP, it is imperative that these issues be addressed as we strive to make the academy and the profession more humane and inclusive. The design studio experience is for learning how to design as both a creative process AND a healthy, sustainable practice – in academic and future professional life.
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Bukharina, A. A. "Advantages of Method of Collective Dynamic Routing in IP Networks." In 2021 Systems of Signal Synchronization, Generating and Processing in Telecommunications (SYNCHROINFO). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/synchroinfo51390.2021.9488376.

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Becker, Jonathan, Aveek Purohit, and Zheng Sun. "Controlling a Simulated Robot Using Machine Learning Techniques." In ASME 2010 World Conference on Innovative Virtual Reality. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/winvr2010-3705.

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USARSim group at NIST developed a simulated robot that operated in the Unreal Tournament 3 (UT3) gaming environment. They used a software PID controller to control the robot in UT3 worlds. Unfortunately, the PID controller did not work well, so NIST asked us to develop a better controller using machine learning techniques. In the process, we characterized the software PID controller and the robot’s behavior in UT3 worlds. Using data collected from our simulations, we compared different machine learning techniques including linear regression and reinforcement learning (RL). Finally, we implemented a RL based controller in Matlab and ran it in the UT3 environment via a TCP/IP link between Matlab and UT3.
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Ryan, Les M. "Breaking the Barriers: An Architecture for Multi-Host Access to Field Devices." In 1996 1st International Pipeline Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc1996-1909.

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An overview of some of the many host applications that collect and use data from field devices such as RTUs, PLCs and flow computers is given and the need to provide multi-host access to these field devices is established. The challenges in providing multi-host access to field device networks is discussed as well as some of the current methods used. The concept of using a gateway to interface field device networks to wide area networks (WAN) is introduced with a brief discussion on the advantages of using TCP/IP for host to gateway transport. Several popular field device network protocols are assessed for their multi-host access capabilities with and without a field device network gateway.
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Jones, Antoine C. "Blowback:∗ A comparative analysis of college students' response to U.S. Internet IP legislation." In 2013 World Cyberspace Cooperation Summit IV (WCC4). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wcs.2013.7050506.

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Chatterton, Steven, Paolo Pennacchi, and Andrea Vania. "On the Effects of a Shaft Crack Propagation on the Dynamic Behavior of a Steam Turbine." In ASME Turbo Expo 2020: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2020-14207.

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Abstract The symptoms of the propagation of shaft cracks in rotating machines, which can be brought out of the vibration data collected by condition monitoring systems, are often not very evident, especially when the crack depth is not very high. In fact, shaft cracks commonly propagate rather far from the cross-sections where the vibration probes have been mounted. At these measurement planes, the sensitivity of the machine dynamic behavior to the effects caused by a shaft crack can be fairly low. Therefore, it is very important to improve the capabilities of diagnostic techniques aimed at the early detection of shaft cracks. In this paper, the dynamic behavior of the cracked shaft of a HP-IP steam turbine is shown. The results of investigations on the influence of the periodic and non-periodic breathing of the crack on the rotor response, measured in different machine thermal states and at unusual cross-sections of the shaft, are shown and discussed.
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Jimenez, Luis Roberto, Marta Solera, Matías Toril, and Pablo Oliver. "Evaluación de la calidad de experiencia de YouTube Live en redes inalámbricas." In XIII Jornadas de Ingenieria Telematica - JITEL2017. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/jitel2017.2017.6611.

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YouTube Live is one of the most popular services on the Internet, enabling an easy streaming of a live video with acceptable video quality. Thus, understanding user´s perception of this service is of the utmost importance for network operators. As in other videostreaming services, YouTube Live traffic is sometimes affected by delays due to unfavourable network conditions, which translate into unacceptable initial reproduction times or image freezes as a result of client´s buffer underrun. Detecting these events is key to ensure an adequate Quality of experience (QoE). Unfortunately, data encryption makes it very difficult for operators to monitor QoE from packet-level data collected in network interfaces. In this paper, an analytical model to estimate the QoE for encrypted YouTube Live service from packet-level data collected in the interfaces of a wireless network is presented. The inputs to the model are Transport Control Protocol (TCP)/Internet Protocol (IP) metrics, from which three Service Key Performance Indicators (S-KPIs) are estimated, namely initial video play start time, video interruption duration and video interruption. The model is developed with an experimental platform, consisting of a user terminal agent, a WiFi wireless network, a network-level emulator and a probe software. Model assessment is carried out by comparing S-KPI estimates with measurements from the terminal agent under different network conditions introduced by the network emulator.
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Yu, Chan, Nan Liu, Kishore Pochiraju, Souran Manoochehri, and K. H. Ko. "Development of Distributed Computing Framework for Parallel Multi-Disciplinary Optimization." In ASME 2006 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2006-99496.

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This paper discusses the detailed design and development of a web based parallel multi-disciplinary optimization (PMDO) framework in the distributed computing environment. This system consists of the HTTP server, the XML parser and the communication module based on TCP/IP, and is built around a computational kernel called the ACES kernel, which provides powerful computation and evaluation capabilities as well as optimization routines specifically designed for engineering purposes. We formulate and subdivide an optimization problem into several sub-problems such that one node is designated as a master which solves the overall problem and the others are distributed to client nodes each of which handles each independent sub-optimization problem. In the iteration to solve the overall optimization problem, the master forwards necessary data to each client for updated values which are the solutions of sub-optimization problems and collects the results from all the client nodes. The master continues the iteration until the optimum is reached. All optimization problems are represented in XML form and provided as input to the master and each client node.
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MacHuchon, Keith R., Wehan J. Wessels, Chin H. Wu, and Paul C. Liu. "The Use of Streamed Digital Video Data and Binocular Stereoscopic Image System (BiSIS) Processing Methods to Analyze Ocean Wave Field Kinematics." In ASME 2009 28th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2009-79853.

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The kinematics of short crested steep and breaking waves in the ocean is a subject that is best studied spatially, in the time domain, to obtain a good understanding of the multi-directional spreading of energy, which is dependant on strongly non-linear wave interactions in the system. The paper will cover the collection, recording and processing of streamed sea surface image data, obtained simultaneously from multiple digital video cameras, for analysis using stereoscopic image processing methods to provide information on the kinematics of ocean wave fields. The data streaming architecture, which will be reviewed, incorporates an advanced laptop computer and two to three stand-alone digital video cameras which are all linked through a gigabit ethernet network connection with sufficient bandwidth to simultaneously transfer the image data from the cameras to hard drive storage. The modifications to the laptop computer comprise the provision of increased processing capacity to enable it to accept and process large IP frames simultaneously. The system has the capacity to continuously record images, at a rate of up to 60 frames per second, for periods of up to one hour. It includes an external triggering mechanism, which is synchronised to a micro-second, to ensure that stereo pairs of images are captured simultaneously. Calibration of the cameras, and their stereoscopic configuration, is a critical part of the overall process and we will discuss how ill-conditioned and singular matrices, which can prevent the determination of required intrinsic and extrinsic parameters, can be avoided. The paper will include examples of wave field image data which has been collected using streamed digital video data and Binocular Stereoscopic Image System (BiSIS) processing methods. It will also give examples digital video images and dimensional wave field data which has been collected and processed using the Automated Trinocular Stereoscopic Imaging Systems (ATSIS) methods. Both of these systems provide a valuable means of analysing irregular, non-linear, short crested waves, which leads to an improved understanding of ocean wave kinematics.
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