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Journal articles on the topic "Crucial Cs"

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Meany-Walen, Kristin K., and Cory Arensdorf. "Crucial Cs in Elementary Schools." Journal of Individual Psychology 77, no. 2 (2021): 214–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jip.2021.0016.

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Saxner, Robert. "The Crucial Cs in Practice." Journal of Individual Psychology 77, no. 2 (2021): 145–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jip.2021.0010.

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Cice, Joseph A. "Cice Crucial Cs Assessment (CCCA): Practical Implications for an Assessment of the Crucial Cs." Journal of Individual Psychology 77, no. 2 (2021): 238–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jip.2021.0018.

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Curlette, William L., and Harley G. Granville. "The Four Crucial Cs in Critical Friends Groups." Journal of Individual Psychology 70, no. 1 (2014): 21–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jip.2014.0007.

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Dickinson, Rebecca, and Terry Kottman. "Using the Crucial Cs in Adlerian Play Therapy." Journal of Individual Psychology 77, no. 2 (2021): 154–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jip.2021.0011.

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Yu, Li-hyang. "The Effects of Adlerian Crucial Cs Program on Social interest and Interpersonal Orientation among Elementary School Students." Korean Journal of Elementary Counseling 18, no. 4 (2019): 417–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.28972/kjec.2019.18.4.417.

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Cohen, Jacques. "The crucial role of CS in systems and synthetic biology." Communications of the ACM 51, no. 5 (2008): 15–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1342327.1342332.

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Lew, Amy. "The Story of the Crucial Cs: Tradition, Origin, and Applications." Journal of Individual Psychology 77, no. 2 (2021): 119–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jip.2021.0008.

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Kummerow, Kay L. "Applying the Crucial Cs to the Life Tasks: A Personal Story." Journal of Individual Psychology 77, no. 2 (2021): 246–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jip.2021.0019.

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Bromley, Matt. "The four Cs of effective teaching assistants." Headteacher Update 2019, no. 3 (2019): 14–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/htup.2019.3.14.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Crucial Cs"

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Angus, Emily. "Development and Exploration of the Crucial Cs Self Report Instrument." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2020. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1707292/.

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This study aimed to explore the ability to capture the theoretical constructs of Adlerian crucial Cs (capable, connect, count, and courage) through creation of a self-report instrument for children. After following a four-phase process to develop the Crucial Cs Self Report (CCSR), including use of an expert panel, field reviews, preliminary testing, and final administration, the researcher utilized a series of exploratory factor analyses to explore the internal factor structure and relationships between items and resulting factors. The final EFA sample consisted of 112 children between the ages of 8 and 12 years recruited from various settings including three elementary schools, two mental health counseling clinics, and one private practice mental health agency. Exploratory factor analysis revealed a three-factor structure with 14 items. Refined model identified three factors later named count/significance, connect/belonging, and capable/striving. This initial exploration into the constructs of the Crucial Cs provides increased understanding of the widely used concepts. Further exploration and validation of the CCSR can help support parents and teachers in their efforts to foster healthy development of children as well as allow professionals and researchers to conceptualize progress and measure effectiveness of counseling intervention more accurately.
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Book chapters on the topic "Crucial Cs"

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Ganesan, Timothy, Pandian Vasant, and Igor Litvinchev. "Multiobjective Optimization of a Biofuel Supply Chain Using Random Matrix Generators." In Advances in Systems Analysis, Software Engineering, and High Performance Computing. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-1192-3.ch013.

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As industrial systems become more complex, various complexities and uncertainties come into play. Metaheuristic-type optimization techniques have become crucial for effective design, maintenance, and operations of such systems. However, in highly complex industrial systems, conventional metaheuristics are still plagued by various drawbacks. Strategies such as hybridization and algorithmic modifications have been the focus of previous efforts to improve the performance of conventional metaheuristics. This work tackles a large-scale multi-objective (MO) optimization problem: biofuel supply chain. Due to the scale and complexity of the problem, the random matrix approach was employed to modify the stochastic generator segment of the cuckoo search (CS) technique. Comparative analysis was then performed on the computational results produced by the conventional CS technique and the improved CS variants.
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Barjis, Joseph. "A Statewide Transition from Campus to Centralized System." In Cases on Technologies for Educational Leadership and Administration in Higher Education. IGI Global, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-1655-4.ch011.

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This case describes a statewide implementation of Liquidus CS in the Grand System of Universities (GSU). The constant struggle (financial and IT personnel) of individual campuses to maintain their old Liquidus systems and upgrade them to newer versions prompted the GSU to seek an effective solution. In 2000, the GSU initiated the “GlobalVIEW” project with the aim of upgrading the old Liquidus LS (local systems) to Liquidus CS (centralized system). Just before the major transition to Liquidus CS kicked off, the GlobalVIEW project was unexpectedly challenged and delayed due to Liquidus, Inc. (the vendor) merging with Rivus Inc. Therefore the transition phase completed when Liquidus, Inc. did not exist anymore. This report includes studies conducted over a span of three years, when GlobalVIEW was actively implemented in the GSU institutions. In particular, it documents the reasons why GlobalVIEW was initiated, how it was implemented taking into account its statewide scope, and what major challenges were posed by the fact that Liquidus, Inc. was acquired while the implementation and transition to Liquidus CS was in its crucial stage. Also the case study documents the importance of customer-vendor relationship, especially when the vendor is changed. All the names used in this case are fictitious.
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Preston, Paschal, and Jim Rogers. "The Three Cs of Key Music Sector Trends Today." In Global Media Convergence and Cultural Transformation. IGI Global, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-037-2.ch024.

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Drawing upon a recent examination of contemporary trends in the music industry, this chapter explores the evolving relationships between new digital media technologies, socio-economic factors and media cultures as we enter the second decade of the twenty-first century. We examine the implications of these trends with regard to three fundamental concepts in the analysis of culture, namely commodification, concentration and convergence. We draw upon these concepts to guide our study of a music industry that is widely perceived as a leading site for new media developments. In this study we question the extent to which the music industry is experiencing transformations or significant disruptions resulting from technological innovations, or whether it is actually much more a case of ‘business as usual’ in the commercial music industry. Thus, this chapter interrogates and challenges the dominant framing of current debates around the notion of ‘crisis’ in the music industry. Furthermore, it considers how the concepts of commodification, concentration and convergence remain crucial to an informed and thorough understanding of current trends in the media and cultural industries.
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Conference papers on the topic "Crucial Cs"

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Babeshko, Eugene, Ievgenii Bakhmach, Vyacheslav Kharchenko, Eugene Ruchkov, and Oleksandr Siora. "Operating Reliability Assessment of FPGA-Based NPP I&C Systems: Approach, Technique and Implementation." In 2017 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone25-66862.

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Operating reliability assessment of instrumentation and control systems (I&Cs) is always one of the most important activities, especially for critical domains like nuclear power plants (NPPs). Intensive use of relatively new technologies like field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) in I&C which appear in upgrades and in newly built NPPs makes task to develop and validate advanced operating reliability assessment methods that consider specific technology features very topical. Increased integration densities make the reliability of integrated circuits the most crucial point in modern NPP I&Cs. Moreover, FPGAs differ in some significant ways from other integrated circuits: they are shipped as blanks and are very dependent on design configured into them. Furthermore, FPGA design could be changed during planned NPP outage for different reasons. Considering all possible failure modes of FPGA-based NPP I&C at design stage is a quite challenging task. Therefore, operating reliability assessment is one of the most preferable ways to perform comprehensive analysis of FPGA-based NPP I&Cs. This paper summarizes our experience on operating reliability analysis of FPGA based NPP I&Cs.
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Hariprasad, V., S. Neelamani, and R. Sundaravadivelu. "Wave Slamming Forces on Horizontal Circular Cylinders in Intertidal Zone." In ASME 2004 23rd International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2004-51074.

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Wave forces on slender horizontal and vertical cylinders are normally estimated using Morison equation (1950). When a cylinder is near the free surface, it experiences the slamming force. Wave slamming on horizontal cylinders of any ocean structure is crucial to its design. API Recommended Practice 2A-WSD (2000) recommends slamming coefficient Cs equal to π for circular cross sectional cylinders near the still water level. The shape of the member (circular, rectangular or square) is also expected to alter the values of Cs. The horizontal cylinders in the inter tidal zone for Port craft jetties are subjected not only to slamming force in the vertical direction but also to berthing force in the horizontal direction. If two cylinders are kept in close spacing, then the load on both cylinders will differ compared to force on a single cylinder. The effect of tidal variation on slamming forces needs thorough investigation. The comparison of single circular cylinder and twin circular cylinder with a clear spacing equal to diameter of cylinder in regular waves is discussed in this paper.
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Babeshko, Eugene, Vyacheslav Kharchenko, Kostiantyn Leontiiev, Oleg Odarushchenko, and Oleksiy Strjuk. "NPP I&C Safety Assessment by Aggregation of Formal Techniques." In 2018 26th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone26-82270.

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Safety assessment of nuclear power plant instrumentation and control systems (NPP I&Cs) is a complicated and resource consuming process that is required be done so as to ensure the required safety level and comply to normative regulations. A lot of work have been performed in the field of application of different assessment methods and techniques, modifying them and using their combinations so as to provide unified approach in comprehensive safety assessment. Anyway, performed research have shown there are still challenges to overcome, including rationale and choice of the safety assessment method, verification of assessment results, choosing and applying techniques that support safety assessment process, especially in the nuclear field. In our work we present developed framework that aggregates the most appropriate safety assessment methods typically used for NPP I&Cs. Key features that this framework provides are the formal descriptions of all required input information for every safety assessment method, possible data flows between methods, possible output information for every method. Such representation allows to obtain possible paths required to get necessary indicators, analyze the possibility to verify them by application of different methods that provide same indicators etc. During safety assessment of NPP I&Cs it is very important to address software due to its crucial role in I&C safety assurance. Relevant standards like IEC 60880 [1] and IEC 62138 [2] provide requirements for software related activities and supporting processes in the software safety lifecycle of computer-based I&C systems of nuclear power plants performing functions of safety category A, B and C, as defined by IEC 61226 [3]. Requirements and frameworks provided by IEC 60880 and IEC 62138 for the nuclear application sector correspond to IEC 61508, part 3 [4]. These standards define several types of safety related software and specify particular requirements for each software type. So as to verify software and confirm correspondence to required safety level, different techniques are suggested in normative documents. We share our experience obtained during software failure modes and effect analysis (software FMEA) and software fault insertion (software FIT) processes into FPGA-based platform, NPP I&C systems based on that platform, and RPCT, integrated development environment used by RPC Radiy and end users to design user application logic, specify hardware configuration etc. We apply software FIT to outputs of RPCT, considering source code, configuration files and firmware files. Finally, we provide a case study of application the developed safety assessment framework and software FMEA/FIT practices during practical assessment of FPGA-based NPP I&C system.
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Noviello, Maria Chiara, Ignazio Dimino, Francesco Amoroso, Antonio Concilio, and Rosario Pecora. "Preliminary Assessment of Morphing Winglet and Flap Tabs Influence on the Aeroelastic Stability of Next Generation Regional Aircraft." In ASME 2018 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2018-8138.

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Future aircraft wing technology is rapidly moving toward flexible and morphing wing concepts capable to enhance aircraft wing performance in off-design conditions and to reduce operative maneuver and gust loads. However, due to the reduced stiffness, increased mass, and increased degree of freedom (DOF), such mechanical systems require advanced aeroelastic assessments since the early design phases; this appears crucial to properly drive the design of the underlying mechanisms since the conceptual phase by mitigating their impact on the whole aircraft aeroelastic stability. Preliminary investigations have shown that the combined use of adaptive flap tabs and morphing winglets significantly improves aircraft aerodynamic performance in climb and cruise conditions by the order of 6%. Additionally, by adapting span-wise lift distributions to reduce gust solicitations and alleviate wing root bending moment at critical flight conditions, significant weight savings can also be achieved. Within the scope of Clean Sky 2 Airgreen 2 project, flutter and divergence characteristics of a morphing wing design integrating adaptive winglets and flap tabs are discussed. Multi-parametric flutter analyses are carried out in compliance with CS-25 airworthiness requirements (paragraph 25.629, parts (a), (b), (c) and (d)) to investigate static and dynamic aeroelastic stability behavior of the aircraft. The proposed kinematic systems are characterized by movable surfaces, each with its own domain authority, sustained by a structural skeleton and completely integrated with EMA-based actuation systems. For that purpose, a sensitivity analysis was performed taking into account variations of the stiffness and inertial properties of the referred architectures. Such layouts were reduced to a stick-equivalent model which properties were evaluated through MSC-NASTRAN-based computations. The proprietary code SANDY 4.0 was used to generate the aero-structural model and to solve the aeroelastic stability equations by means of theoretical modes association in frequency domain. Analyses showed the presence of critical modal coupling mechanisms in nominal operative conditions as well as in case of system malfunctioning or failure. Design solutions to assure clearance from instabilities were then investigated. Trade-off flutter and divergence analyses were finally carried out to assess the robustness of the morphing architectures in terms of movable parts layout, mass balancing and actuators damping.
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Poluyan, Lyudmila V., and Sviatoslav A. Timashev. "Assessment of Corrosion Rates for Developing RBIs and IMPs for Production Pipelines." In 2010 8th International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2010-31196.

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Corrosion rates (CRs) for defect parameters are playing a crucial role in creating an optimal integrity management plan (IMP) for production pipelines (well piping, inter-field pipes, cross country flow lines, and facility piping) with a thinning web and/or growing defects. CRs are indispensible when assessing the remaining strength, probability of failure (POF) and reliability of a production piping/pipeline with defect(s), and permit assessing the time to reaching an ultimate permissible POF, a limit state, or time to actual failure of the leak/rupture type. The CRs are also needed when creating a risk based pipeline inspection (RBI) plan, which is at the core of a sound IMP. The paper briefly describes the state of the art and current problems in consistent assessing CR parameters using different mathematical models of corrosion growth currently introduced to pipeline industry. The possible sources and the needed quality of direct assessment (DA) and in-line inspection (ILI) to construct comprehensive CR models are listed and formulated. Since corrosion or, in general, deterioration of pipelines is a stochastic time dependent process, the best way to assess pipeline state is to monitor the growth of its defects and/or thinning of its web. Currently the pipeline industry is using such methods as electric resistivity probes (ERP), corrosion samples (CS) and weight loss coupons (WLC) to define the CR for pipelines which transport extremely corrosive substances, or are located in a corrosive environment. Additionally, inhibitors are used to bring the CR to an acceptable level. In this setting the most reliable methods which permit assessment of CRs with needed accuracy and consistency, are probabilistic methods. The paper describes a practical method of predicting the probabilistic growth of the defect parameters using the readings of separated in time different DA or ILI measurements, using the two-level control policy [1]. The procedure of constructing the probability density functions (PDFs) of the defect parameters as functions of time, linear/nonlinear CR growth, and the initial size of the defects is presented. Their use when creating an RBI plan and IMP based on time dependent reliability of pipelines with defects is demonstrated in two illustrative cases — a production pipeline carrying crude oil, and a pipeline subject to internal CO2 corrosion.
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