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Journal articles on the topic "Concurrent Start-Up"

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Fortezza, Fulvio, Alessandro Pagano, and Roberta Bocconcelli. "Serial crowdfunding in start-up development: a business network view." Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing 36, no. 13 (2021): 250–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jbim-05-2020-0243.

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Purpose Even though the crowdfunding (CF) literature is rapidly reaching its maturity phase, the topic of serial CF (i.e. the participation in more than one CF campaign) is as much promising as still largely under explored. This study thus aims to offer a thorough view of the dynamic and complex processes characterizing the participation of the start-ups to more than one campaign adopting a business network perspective. Design/methodology/approach In line with an explorative research aim, a multiple case study analysis is performed by taking into consideration four start-ups engaged in more th
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Ooi, Joo-On, Fawnizu Azmadi Hussin, and Mohd Nordin Zakaria. "Fine-Grained Overhead Characterisation of Cross-ISA DBTO for Multicore Processor." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 10, no. 3 (2018): 1036. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v10.i3.pp1036-1044.

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<span>The emergence of modern portable software, start to behaved hybrid short-long running combined applications, in which an active apps may invoked others to fulfill task requirements. Thus the implementation of Dynamic Translation and Optimisation (DBTO) into heterogeneous multicore system-on-chip (SoC) will require careful re-study, to ensure efficient usage of most available cores. In order to improve efficiency in supporting this Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) diversity of computing platforms, mix modes of statically and dynamically Binary Translation and Optimization system,
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Braune, H., K. J. Brunner, H. P. Laqua, et al. "Concurrent operation of 10 gyrotrons at W7-X experience and improvement opportunities." EPJ Web of Conferences 187 (2018): 01003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201818701003.

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At the stellarator Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating (ECRH) is the main heating system for steady-state operation and was the only available heating system during the operation phase OP1.2a in 2017. The ECRH, equipped with 10 operational 140 GHz gyrotrons [1], was used for different tasks at W7-X such as wall conditioning, controlled plasma start-up from the neutral gas up to steady state plasma control and different heating scenarios such as X2-mode and O2-mode heating as well as current drive (ECCD). The operational experiences and improvement opportunities of the E
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Thng, Shiqi, Simon Pearson, and Justin W. L. Keogh. "Pushing up or pushing out—an initial investigation into horizontal- versus vertical-force training on swimming start performance: a pilot study." PeerJ 9 (February 24, 2021): e10937. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10937.

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Background The block phase in the swimming start requires a quick reaction to the starting signal and a large take-off velocity that is primarily horizontal in direction. Due to the principle of specificity of training, there is a potential benefit of performing a greater proportion of horizontal force production exercises in a swimmers’ dry-land resistance training sessions. Therefore, the purpose of this pilot study was to provide an insight into the effects of a horizontal- (HF) vs vertical-force (VF) training intervention on swim start performance. Methods Eleven competitive swimmers (six
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Hwang, Steven R., Alexandra Higgins, Betsy LaPlant, et al. "Effect of antibiotic use prior to or concurrent with immune checkpoint inhibitors on outcomes in patients with Hodgkin lymphoma." Journal of Clinical Oncology 38, no. 15_suppl (2020): 8030. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2020.38.15_suppl.8030.

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8030 Background: There is growing interest in the identification of modifiable patient-specific factors that may predict response to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in classical Hodgkin lymphoma (cHL). Recently, it has been proposed that antibiotic use could decrease the efficacy of ICIs in the treatment of advanced solid malignancies. The objective of our study is to assess whether antibiotic use prior to or concurrent with ICIs is associated with changes in outcomes in patients with cHL. Methods: Patients who received a PD-1 or CTLA-4 blocker for the treatment of cHL at Mayo Clinic Roche
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Bendixen, Alexandra, Gábor P. Háden, Renáta Németh, Dávid Farkas, Miklós Török, and István Winkler. "Newborn Infants Detect Cues of Concurrent Sound Segregation." Developmental Neuroscience 37, no. 2 (2015): 172–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000370237.

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Separating concurrent sounds is fundamental for a veridical perception of one's auditory surroundings. Sound components that are harmonically related and start at the same time are usually grouped into a common perceptual object, whereas components that are not in harmonic relation or have different onset times are more likely to be perceived in terms of separate objects. Here we tested whether neonates are able to pick up the cues supporting this sound organization principle. We presented newborn infants with a series of complex tones with their harmonics in tune (creating the percept of a un
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Skołud, Bożena, Damian Krenczyk, and Marcin Zemczak. "An Idea of the Continuous Flow for Concurrent Multi-Assortment Production." Applied Mechanics and Materials 809-810 (November 2015): 1444–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.809-810.1444.

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Nowadays in the era of advanced stage of Lean Manufacturing concept forces manufacturers to research of new idea of the production flow organization and to implement more and more innovative organizational solutions. The article presents the authors concept of implementation the combination of continuous flow and concurrent multi assortment production. Continuous flow is an approach to discrete manufacturing that contrast with batch production and is associated with just-in-time and Kanban production. The goal is an optimal balanced line. The paradigm aim is to achieve single-piece flow. For t
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Plut, Domen, and Tamara Gorjanc. "A case of a newborn with an intrahepatic congenital portosystemic venous shunt with concurrent congenital duodenal web." Acta Radiologica Open 8, no. 6 (2019): 205846011985417. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2058460119854173.

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Intrahepatic congenital portosystemic venous shunts are rare vascular anomalies. We report a unique case of a neonate with an intrahepatic congenital portosystemic venous shunt with concurrent congenital duodenal web. Such association has not been previously reported to our knowledge. Interestingly, the shunt became apparent on the seventh day, after a delayed start of oral feeding due to the neonate’s recovery from the duodenal web surgery. The shunt was small and the clinical symptomatology mild. No direct treatment was required. The laboratory and the ultrasound follow-up of the child noted
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Amara, Sofiene, Tiago Manuel Barbosa, Oussama Gaied Chortane, et al. "Effect of Concurrent Resistance Training on Lower Body Strength, Leg Kick Swimming, and Sport-Specific Performance in Competitive Swimmers." Biology 11, no. 2 (2022): 299. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11020299.

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The present study investigated the effect of 9 weeks of combined resistance training (aquatic and dry land resistance) on maximum lower body strength, leg kick, and swimming performance in competitive swimmers. Twenty-two male national competitive swimmers were randomly assigned into two groups: experimental group (EG: age = 16.2 ± 0.3 years) or control group (CG: age = 16.3 ± 0.3 years). The EG performed a combined resistance training while the CG group completed their usual training. One repetition maximum (1RM) back squat, 30 m leg kick, and swimming performance (100 m front crawl, start an
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Cao, Yen Thi Kim Hong, Michael Elias, Janson Trieu, Vanessa Rojas, Michael J. Anderson, and Nicholas J. Vogelzang. "Fracture rates in radium223 (Ra223) treated mCRPC patients (pts): A real-world analysis in 177 pts treated at a single community center 2010-2018." Journal of Clinical Oncology 38, no. 6_suppl (2020): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2020.38.6_suppl.41.

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41 Background: Ra223 was FDA approved 5/15/13 as a life extending therapy in conjunction with Standard of Care (SOC) agents for mCRPC in the ALSYMPCA trial. However, agents such as abiraterone (abi) and enzalutamide (enza) were not part of the SOC regimens allowed during conduct of ALSYMPCA. Phase 2 and expanded access programs (EAPs) suggested enhanced activity when abi or enza were given with Ra223. A phase 3 trial (ERA223 Smith et al. Lancet Oncology 2019) comparing Ra223 +/-abi showed an increased fracture (Fx) rate (29% vs 11%) and no survival advantage for the combo, leading to regulator
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Concurrent Start-Up"

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Ebrahimi, M. Sajjad. "Concurrent Engineering Approaches within Product Development Processes for Managing Production Start-up phase." Thesis, Högskolan i Jönköping, Tekniska Högskolan, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-18021.

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Nowadays in a turbulent market, developing and launching a new product is one of most competitive strategies implemented by many large and small enterprises. In fact, launching a new product depends upon the performance of four critical functions: design, manufacturing, distribution and marketing. Their performances would increase or decrease the total time-to-market and consequently time-to-money. Time-to-market would be improved if the manufacturing system can diminish time-to-volume/quality/cost during production start-up phase. In order to overcome the impediment during a start-up phase, t
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Morawski, Longino. "Cultural distance and organizational culture in the context of transnational companies in the startup phase in Brazil." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018AIXM0112.

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Cette étude de doctorat est le fruit de l’union entre la pratique réussie en tant que cadre supérieur, qui s’est déroulée successivement durant plus de 15 ans dans différentes compagnies multinationales, et la source théorique de recommandations des meilleures pratiques des sciences de l’information, de la communication, de l’administration, et des maîtres à penser dans les divers domaines de connaissances en relation avec le sujet. Elle aborde de manière incisive les piliers de soutien, ainsi que les points critiques de succès et d’échecs dans l’implémentation des entreprises au
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Bandishti, Vinayaka Prakasha. "Tiling Stencil Computations To Maximize Parallelism." Thesis, 2013. https://etd.iisc.ac.in/handle/2005/2619.

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Stencil computations are iterative kernels often used to simulate the change in a discretized spatial domain overtime (e.g., computational fluid dynamics) or to solve for unknowns in a discretized space by converging to a steady state (i.e., partial differential equations).They are commonly found in many scientific and engineering applications. Most stencil computations allow tile-wise concurrent start ,i.e., there exists a face of the iteration space and a set of tiling hyper planes such that all tiles along that face can be started concurrently. This provides load balance and maximizes paral
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Bandishti, Vinayaka Prakasha. "Tiling Stencil Computations To Maximize Parallelism." Thesis, 2013. http://etd.iisc.ernet.in/handle/2005/2619.

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Stencil computations are iterative kernels often used to simulate the change in a discretized spatial domain overtime (e.g., computational fluid dynamics) or to solve for unknowns in a discretized space by converging to a steady state (i.e., partial differential equations).They are commonly found in many scientific and engineering applications. Most stencil computations allow tile-wise concurrent start ,i.e., there exists a face of the iteration space and a set of tiling hyper planes such that all tiles along that face can be started concurrently. This provides load balance and maximizes paral
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Books on the topic "Concurrent Start-Up"

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and, Bruno. Attention and Learning. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198725022.003.0009.

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Attention can be defined as a multifaceted gateway to consciousness. We use attention to focus on specific sensory signals (selective attention), to allocate resources to concurrent relevant sources (divided attention), to switch between tasks (alternate attention), to maintain focus on a task for a prolonged period (sustained attention), to ready ourselves for a quick response to sudden novel information (alertness); and all these processes, to some extent, control what sensory signals are processed up to the level of conscious awareness. The multifarious functions of attention often involve
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Book chapters on the topic "Concurrent Start-Up"

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Maslin, Mark. "6. Climate surprises." In Climate Change: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198719045.003.0006.

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The assumption of a linear relationship between greenhouse gases and climate change may be wrong. ‘Climate surprises’ examines the possibility that there are thresholds—or tipping points—in the climate system that may occur as we warm the planet. These include the possibility that Greenland and/or the Antarctic could start to irreversibly melt, raising sea level by metres; a change in North Atlantic driven deep-ocean circulation could produce extreme seasonal weather in Europe; dieback of the Amazon rainforest due to deforestation, with concurrent depletion in biodiversity; and, finally, a release of gas hydrates from deep beneath the oceans could occur if the oceans warm up sufficiently, again accelerating climate change.
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Rovero, Francesco, and Roland Kays. "Camera trapping for conservation." In Conservation Technology. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198850243.003.0005.

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Camera traps use a motion sensor to capture images of passing animals, representing verifiable and non-invasive records of the presence of a given species at a specified place and time. These simple records provide fundamental data on biodiversity that have proven invaluable to conservation. Thanks to the improved (better, smaller, and less expensive) camera technology and the concurrent development of analytical approaches, camera trapping science has grown steadily in the last 15 years and advanced our knowledge of elusive and rare fauna across the planet. Here we review the use and potential of camera trapping in conservation science. We start with an introduction to the importance and challenges of studying reclusive wildlife and discuss the technical aspects of camera traps that make them so efficient and widely used for this purpose. We then review the variety of ways camera trapping has contributed to conservation, first presenting the wildlife metrics camera traps can document and then surveying how these have been applied to conservation through studies of habitat preference, distribution models, threat assessments, monitoring, and evaluations of conservation interventions. We also present case studies showing how camera trapping can effectively contribute to link ecological monitoring to conservation, including how data and images can be used to engage the public and policymakers with conservation issues, and how this work is now being scaled up through citizen science and networks of standardized data collection coupled with cyber-infrastructures for automatized analyses. We conclude by reviewing possible technological improvements of camera traps and how they would aid conservation in the future.
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Dasgupta, Subrata. "Getting To Know Parallelism." In The Second Age of Computer Science. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190843861.003.0008.

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Every morning the first thing that X does is make tea for herself. She first turns on the stove and then while the stove ring is heating up, she pours water from the faucet into the kettle. She then places the kettle on the stove ring, now nicely hot, and while the water is being heated she puts tea bags into the teapot; she then pours milk from the milk carton into a milk jug and then puts the milk jug into the microwave oven. After the water starts to boil she pours water into teapot. And while the tea “gathers strength” in the teapot, she presses the time button on the microwave to start warming the milk. After the milk is warmed she first pours tea from the teapot into a teacup and then adds milk from the warmed milk jug to the tea in the cup. This tiny, humdrum, comforting, domestic scenario X enacts every morning has many (but not all) of the ingredients of a situation that involves the scope and limits of parallel processing. More precisely, the art of making tea as practiced by X entails a blend of both sequential and parallel events. We note that certain events can take place in parallel (or concurrently) because they do not interfere with one another; for example, the heating of the stove and the pouring of water into the kettle. But other events must be sequentially ordered either because they interfere with one another or because one event must complete before the other can begin. The kettle can be placed on the stove ring only after it has been filled with water; water can be poured into the teapot only after the water has boiled. But notice also that there is some flexibility in the ordering of X’s actions. She can defer turning on the stove until after the kettle is placed on the stove ring; she can alter the ordering of pouring water into the teapot and placing teabags into the pot; she could defer warming the milk in the microwave until the tea has brewed.
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Conference papers on the topic "Concurrent Start-Up"

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Lindkvist, Lars, and Rikard Söderberg. "Concurrent Robust Product and Process Design." In ASME 1999 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc99/dac-8687.

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Abstract This paper presents a method for assembly evaluation. The method uses two evaluation criteria, robustness and variation analysis, and is supported by a software tool developed by the authors. The robustness evaluation aims at detecting design and assembly solutions that are sensitive to variation and may cause problems during production. Using this method in early product and process design phases helps to find more robust concepts, resulting in shorter production start-up time and better precision. The method’s use is exemplified in a concept study of the assembly process of the door
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Probst, Daniel, Sameera Wijeyakulasuriya, Eric Pomraning, Janardhan Kodavasal, Riccardo Scarcelli, and Sibendu Som. "Predicting Cycle-to-Cycle Variation With Concurrent Cycles in a Gasoline Direct Injected Engine With Large Eddy Simulations." In ASME 2018 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icef2018-9722.

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High cycle-to-cycle variation (CCV) is detrimental to engine performance, as it leads to poor combustion and high noise and vibration. In this work, CCV in a gasoline engine is studied using large eddy simulation (LES). The engine chosen as the basis of this work is a single-cylinder gasoline direct injection (GDI) research engine. Two stoichiometric part-load engine operating points (6 BMEP, 2000 RPM) were evaluated: a non-dilute (0% EGR) case and a dilute (18% EGR) case. The experimental data for both operating conditions had 500 cycles. The measured CCV in IMEP was 1.40% for the non-dilute
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Chen, Yaodong, Yongzhong Wu, and Hui Zhang. "Lingao II Source Term Analysis of a Mitigated Severe Accident Scenario." In 16th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone16-48044.

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A typical scenario, Station-Black-Out, which makes up an important part of contribution to core degradation frequency of three loop PWR Lingao phase II according to the PSA level 1 studies, was selected in this paper for Severe Accident Analysis with the application of combination of MELCOR and COCOSYS. Of the scenario, concurrent with postulated power recovery before degradation proceeded to failure of lower head, the evolution of in_vessel phase was studied; a detailed phenomena covering heat-up and dry-out of primary system, collapse and melt down of fuel assemblies, thermal hydraulic respo
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Reinhart, G., and R. Cuiper. "Planning and Control of Automated Assembly Systems." In ASME 1998 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece1998-1043.

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Abstract This contribution describes an assembly planning methodology in a concurrent engineering environment and a supporting computer system featuring continuous data management and standardized data exchange. The assembly planning is related to results available from the product’s designer and suitable computer tools provide support for each task. There are 5 major groups of input information that is needed for the various tasks of assembly planning. Data created during planning are stored in an object-oriented database to avoid conversion and can even be re-used directly for start-up or pr
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Beiswenger, James, John Bonsall, Joseph Janssen, and Matthew Kizer. "Upgrading of the Westinghouse 501FA Row 2 Vane Segment to the 501FC Design." In ASME 1996 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/96-gt-549.

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Early in 1995, Westinghouse decided to seize an opportunity to speed up the implementation of a design upgrade for the 501FA Row 2 vane segment. The planned upgrade of this vane segment had been in the conceptual design stage for a few months. Normally, this type of modification would be planned and implemented over many months. In order to achieve the desired performance goals and meet the customer’s delivery requirements this project would have to move very quickly. The project time frame required that from the conceptual drawing to start of production be no more than eight weeks. To achieve
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Tracy, Bryan. "Materials Analysis and Process Monitoring in MegaFabs." In ISTFA 2002. ASM International, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2002p0069.

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Abstract The essential role of the material analysis laboratory in modern IC production is confirmed by the scale of the investment made in such facilities. The laboratories are part of the initial design of the fab and are well staffed and superbly well equipped. There are many factors which drive this investment, but perhaps the most compelling is the realization that the materials analysis lab is required to support early fab start-up, support production needs, and to pursue process development. During this talk, examples of each of these functions will be presented. The metrology of IC pro
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Chicioreanu, Teodora daniela, and Ioana Cosma. "I AM A TEACHER IN THE DIGITAL ERA. WHAT TO CHOOSE: GOOGLE CLASSROOM OR MOODLE?" In eLSE 2017. Carol I National Defence University Publishing House, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-17-129.

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The introduction of a wide variety of new learning technologies has impacted the training methods. As PCs developed quickly in the 20th century, and as the mobile phone use has exploded during the past 10 years, we have started to witness a shift from the classroom-training model, where a Trainer sits in front of the classroom, towards a diverse mix of learning approaches made up of many different frameworks. In the era of technology, every trainer accesses - in the teaching activities - a series of online applications to facilitate the trainees' access to a range of information, catch their a
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