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Goncalves, Basilio A. M., David J. Saxby, Adam Kositsky, Rod S. Barrett, and Laura E. Diamond. "Reliability of hip muscle strength measured in principal and intermediate planes of movement." PeerJ 9 (June 2, 2021): e11521. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11521.

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Background Muscle strength testing is widely used in clinical and athletic populations. Commercially available dynamometers are designed to assess strength in three principal planes (sagittal, transverse, frontal). However, the anatomy of the hip suggests muscles may only be recruited submaximally during tasks performed in these principal planes. Objective To evaluate the inter-session reliability of maximal isometric hip strength in the principal planes and three intermediate planes. Methods Twenty participants (26.1 ± 2.7 years, 50% female) attended two testing sessions 6.2 ± 1.8 days apart. Participants completed 3-5 maximal voluntary isometric contractions for hip abduction, adduction, flexion, extension, and internal and external rotation measured using a fixed uniaxial load cell (custom rig) and commercial dynamometer (Biodex). Three intermediate hip actions were also tested using the custom rig: extension with abduction, extension with external rotation, and extension with both abduction and external rotation. Results Moderate-to-excellent intraclass correlation coefficients were observed for all principal and intermediate muscle actions using the custom rig (0.72–0.95) and the Biodex (0.85–0.95). The minimum detectable change was also similar between devices (custom rig = 11–31%; Biodex = 9–20%). Bland-Altman analysis revealed poor agreement between devices (range between upper and lower limits of agreement = 77–131%). Conclusions Although the custom rig and Biodex showed similar reliability, both devices may lack the sensitivity to detect small changes in hip strength commonly observed following intervention.
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Farahani, Bahar, Saeed Safari, and Nader Sehatbakhsh. "PVTA-aware approximate custom instruction extension technique: A cross-layer approach." Microelectronics Reliability 63 (August 2016): 267–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.microrel.2016.05.008.

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Grübl, Andreas, Sebastian Billaudelle, Benjamin Cramer, Vitali Karasenko, and Johannes Schemmel. "Verification and Design Methods for the BrainScaleS Neuromorphic Hardware System." Journal of Signal Processing Systems 92, no. 11 (July 9, 2020): 1277–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11265-020-01558-7.

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Abstract This paper presents verification and implementation methods that have been developed for the design of the BrainScaleS-2 65 nm ASICs. The 2nd generation BrainScaleS chips are mixed-signal devices with tight coupling between full-custom analog neuromorphic circuits and two general purpose microprocessors (PPU) with SIMD extension for on-chip learning and plasticity. Simulation methods for automated analysis and pre-tapeout calibration of the highly parameterizable analog neuron and synapse circuits and for hardware-software co-development of the digital logic and software stack are presented. Accelerated operation of neuromorphic circuits and highly-parallel digital data buses between the full-custom neuromorphic part and the PPU require custom methodologies to close the digital signal timing at the interfaces. Novel extensions to the standard digital physical implementation design flow are highlighted. We present early results from the first full-size BrainScaleS-2 ASIC containing 512 neurons and 130 K synapses, demonstrating the successful application of these methods. An application example illustrates the full functionality of the BrainScaleS-2 hybrid plasticity architecture.
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Ochi, Akira, Hiroshi Ohko, Susumu Ota, Nami Shimoichi, Tsukasa Takemoto, and Kaho Mitsuke. "Custom-made hinged knee braces with extension support can improve dynamic balance." Journal of Exercise Science & Fitness 16, no. 3 (December 2018): 94–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jesf.2018.08.002.

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Beavis, A. "Cervical orthoses." Prosthetics and Orthotics International 13, no. 1 (April 1989): 6–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/03093648909079403.

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A biomechanical study is presented to compare the effectiveness of three types of off-the-shelf cervical orthoses and one custom-fit collar in restricting cervical spine motion. A group of 10 normal subjects was studied. The measurements of flexion and extension, lateral side flexion and axial rotation were recorded using various measurement techniques. Interface pressures at the chin and occiput were also measured, along with the warming effect of the collars. The results indicated that all the collars restricted neck movements, for example, the Plastazote collar by 50% of flexion and extension, and that there was no significant difference between off-the-shelf Plastazote and custom-fit collars in restricting movement. Significantly high interface pressures were recorded at the chin, with the subjects wearing the hard and Plastazote orthoses. The warming effect of the soft collar was equal to that of a wool scarf. The study was aimed at improving prescription and although the subjective observations were not validated, the subjects concluded that the custom-fit collars were more comfortable; an important point with such a high rejection rate.
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North, Chris, Nathan Conklin, Kiran Indukuri, and Varun Saini. "Visualization Schemas and a Web-Based Architecture for Custom Multiple-View Visualization of Multiple-Table Databases." Information Visualization 1, no. 3-4 (December 2002): 211–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.ivs.9500020.

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Relational databases provide significant flexibility to organize, store, and manipulate an infinite variety of complex data collections. This flexibility is enabled by the concept of relational data Schemas, which allow data owners to easily design custom databases according to their unique needs. However, user interfaces and information visualizations for accessing and utilizing databases have not kept pace with this level of flexibility. Visualizations need to integrate multiple tables and diverse visualization tools into custom solutions. This paper describes advances to Snap-Together Visualization, introduces Visualization Schemas, and presents an extensible system architecture. The Snap model for custom multiple-view visualization establishes an analogy to the relational data model, enabling coordinated data design and visualization design. Visualization Schemas are a natural extension to data Schemas, and provide a user interface that enables data owners to rapidly construct and disseminate custom visualizations without programming. The web-based software architecture supports run-time extensibility, enabling end-user integration and dissemination of diverse data and visualization tools from the field.
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Gordillo-Fernández, Luis María, Mercedes Ortiz-romero, José Valero-Salas, José Luis Salcini-Macías, Salomon Benhamu-Benhamu, Raquel García-de-la-Peña, and Jose Antonio Cervera-Marin. "Effect by custom-made foot orthoses with added support under the first metatarso-phalangeal joint in hallux limitus patients: Improving on first metatarso-phalangeal joint extension." Prosthetics and Orthotics International 40, no. 6 (July 9, 2016): 668–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0309364615584659.

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Background: Hallux limitus is one of the most common disorders affecting foot biomechanics. Custom-made foot orthoses can improve the function of the first metatarso-phalangeal joint. Objectives: The objective underlying this study was to test whether custom-made foot orthoses increased the range of mobility of metatarso-phalangeal joint in patients with hallux limitus. Study design: Randomized, double-blinded, and clinical trial. Methods: The study consisted of 20 participants (40 feet) diagnosed with hallux limitus. A control group and an experimental group both wore the same custom-made foot orthoses and, in the experimental group, a support element under the first metatarso-phalangeal joint was added to the orthoses. Two measurements were made with both groups: the relaxed position of the first metatarso-phalangeal joint and the maximum extension of the hallux. These measurements were made before first placing the foot orthoses and 6 months after application of the treatment. Results: In the experimental group, the results showed an improvement of 4.5° in the relaxed position and 22.2° in the maximum extension being statistically significant (p < 0.001) for both measurements. Conclusion: Custom-made foot orthoses with added support under the first metatarso-phalangeal joint were proved to be an effective treatment to restore functionality of this joint in hallux limitus patients. Clinical relevance Limitation of hallux movement in the joints propulsive phase of gait negatively affects the biomechanics of the lower extremity, causing changes in the rest of the joins. The use of foot orthoses designed in this study restores range of motion of the first metatarso-phalangeal joint.
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Ziegler, Erik, Trinity Urban, Danny Brown, James Petts, Steve D. Pieper, Rob Lewis, Chris Hafey, and Gordon J. Harris. "Open Health Imaging Foundation Viewer: An Extensible Open-Source Framework for Building Web-Based Imaging Applications to Support Cancer Research." JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics, no. 4 (September 2020): 336–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/cci.19.00131.

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PURPOSE Zero-footprint Web architecture enables imaging applications to be deployed on premise or in the cloud without requiring installation of custom software on the user’s computer. Benefits include decreased costs and information technology support requirements, as well as improved accessibility across sites. The Open Health Imaging Foundation (OHIF) Viewer is an extensible platform developed to leverage these benefits and address the demand for open-source Web-based imaging applications. The platform can be modified to support site-specific workflows and accommodate evolving research requirements. MATERIALS AND METHODS The OHIF Viewer provides basic image review functionality (eg, image manipulation and measurement) as well as advanced visualization (eg, multiplanar reformatting). It is written as a client-only, single-page Web application that can easily be embedded into third-party applications or hosted as a standalone Web site. The platform provides extension points for software developers to include custom tools and adapt the system for their workflows. It is standards compliant and relies on DICOMweb for data exchange and OpenID Connect for authentication, but it can be configured to use any data source or authentication flow. Additionally, the user interface components are provided in a standalone component library so that developers can create custom extensions. RESULTS The OHIF Viewer and its underlying components have been widely adopted and integrated into multiple clinical research platforms (e,g Precision Imaging Metrics, XNAT, LabCAS, ISB-CGC) and commercial applications (eg, Osirix). It has also been used to build custom imaging applications (eg, ProstateCancer.ai, Crowds Cure Cancer [presented as a case study]). CONCLUSION The OHIF Viewer provides a flexible framework for building applications to support imaging research. Its adoption could reduce redundancies in software development for National Cancer Institute–funded projects, including Informatics Technology for Cancer Research and the Quantitative Imaging Network.
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Li, Chen, Changqin Ding, Minghe Li, Jiayue Rong, Hilary Florian, and Garth Simpson. "Depth-of-field extension in optical imaging for rapid crystal screening." Acta Crystallographica Section D Structural Biology 77, no. 4 (March 30, 2021): 463–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s2059798321000097.

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The depth of field (DoF) was extended 2.8-fold to achieve rapid crystal screening by retrofitting a custom-designed micro-retarder array (µRA) in the optical beam path of a nonlinear optical microscope. The merits of the proposed strategy for DoF enhancement were assessed in applications of second-harmonic generation imaging of protein crystals. It was found that DoF extension increased the number of crystals detected while simultaneously reducing the number of `z-slices' required for screening. Experimental measurements of the wavelength-dependence of the extended DoF were in excellent agreement with theoretical predictions. These results provide a simple and broadly applicable approach to increase the throughput of existing nonlinear optical imaging methods for protein crystal screening.
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Duzdevich, Daniel, Christopher E. Carr, and Jack W. Szostak. "Deep sequencing of non-enzymatic RNA primer extension." Nucleic Acids Research 48, no. 12 (May 19, 2020): e70-e70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkaa400.

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Abstract Life emerging in an RNA world is expected to propagate RNA as hereditary information, requiring some form of primitive replication without enzymes. Non-enzymatic template-directed RNA primer extension is a model of the copying step in this posited form of replication. The sequence space accessed by primer extension dictates potential pathways to self-replication and, eventually, ribozymes. Which sequences can be accessed? What is the fidelity of the reaction? Does the recently illuminated mechanism of primer extension affect the distribution of sequences that can be copied? How do sequence features respond to experimental conditions and prebiotically relevant contexts? To help answer these and related questions, we here introduce a deep-sequencing methodology for studying RNA primer extension. We have designed and vetted special RNA constructs for this purpose, honed a protocol for sample preparation and developed custom software that analyzes sequencing data. We apply this new methodology to proof-of-concept controls, and demonstrate that it works as expected and reports on key features of the sequences accessed by primer extension.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Custom extension"

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Necsulescu, Philip I. "Automatic Generation of Hardware for Custom Instructions." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20153.

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The Software/Hardware Implementation and Research Architecture (SHIRA) is a C to hardware toolchain developed by the Computer Architecture Research Group (CARG) of the University of Ottawa. The framework and algorithms to generate the hardware from an Intermediate Representation (IR) of the C code is needed. This dissertation presents the conceiving, design, and development of a module that generates the hardware for custom instructions identified by specialized SHIRA components without the need for any user interaction. The module is programmed in Java and takes a Data Flow Graph (DFG) as an IR for input. It then generates VHDL code that targets the Altera FPGAs. It is possible to use separate components for each operation or to set a maximum number for each component which leads to component reuse and reduces chip area use. The performance improvement of the generated code is compared to using only the processor’s standard instruction set.
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Montcalm, Michael R. "Scheduling Algorithms for Instruction Set Extended Symmetrical Homogeneous Multiprocessor Systems-on-Chip." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20056.

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Embedded system designers face multiple challenges in fulfilling the runtime requirements of programs. Effective scheduling of programs is required to extract as much parallelism as possible. These scheduling algorithms must also improve speedup after instruction-set extensions have occurred. Scheduling of dynamic code at run time is made more difficult when the static components of the program are scheduled inefficiently. This research aims to optimize a program’s static code at compile time. This is achieved with four algorithms designed to schedule code at the task and instruction level. Additionally, the algorithms improve scheduling using instruction set extended code on symmetrical homogeneous multiprocessor systems. Using these algorithms, we achieve speedups up to 3.86X over sequential execution for a 4-issue 2-processor system, and show better performance than recent heuristic techniques for small programs. Finally, the algorithms generate speedup values for a 64-point FFT that are similar to the test runs.
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Sjödin, Henrik. "Tensions of extensions : adverse effects of brand extension within consumer relationships /." Stockholm : Economic Research Institute, Stockholm School of Economics (EFI), 2008. http://www2.hhs.se/efi/summary/753.htm.

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Hupšil, Radim. "Rastrová analýza pro GIS nástroj ArcGIS." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta informačních technologií, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-235877.

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This project is about studying geographic information system ArcGIS. It focuses on possibilities of extending ArcGIS by custom extensions and method of their programming. Furthermore some basic tools of raster analysis are ilustrated. This project's main objective is to design and implement custom implementation of ArcGIS extension, which provides a set of tools for raster analysis. Design is inspired by an existing extension - Spatial Analyst developed by ESRI.
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Zuluaga, Marcela. "Efficient design-space exploration of custom instruction-set extensions." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/4630.

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Customization of processors with instruction set extensions (ISEs) is a technique that improves performance through parallelization with a reasonable area overhead, in exchange for additional design effort. This thesis presents a collection of novel techniques that reduce the design effort and cost of generating ISEs by advancing automation and reconfigurability. In addition, these techniques maximize the perfomance gained as a function of the additional commited resources. Including ISEs into a processor design implies development at many levels. Most prior works on ISEs solve separate stages of the design: identification, selection, and implementation. However, the interations between these stages also hold important design trade-offs. In particular, this thesis addresses the lack of interaction between the hardware implementation stage and the two previous stages. Interaction with the implementation stage has been mostly limited to accurately measuring the area and timing requirements of the implementation of each ISE candidate as a separate hardware module. However, the need to independently generate a hardware datapath for each ISE limits the flexibility of the design and the performance gains. Hence, resource sharing is essential in order to create a customized unit with multi-function capabilities. Previously proposed resource-sharing techniques aggressively share resources amongst the ISEs, thus minimizing the area of the solution at any cost. However, it is shown that aggressively sharing resources leads to large ISE datapath latency. Thus, this thesis presents an original heuristic that can be parameterized in order to control the degree of resource sharing amongst a given set of ISEs, thereby permitting the exploration of the existing implementation trade-offs between instruction latency and area savings. In addition, this thesis introduces an innovative predictive model that is able to quickly expose the optimal trade-offs of this design space. Compared to an exhaustive exploration of the design space, the predictive model is shown to reduce by two orders of magnitude the number of executions of the resource-sharing algorithm that are required in order to find the optimal trade-offs. This thesis presents a technique that is the first one to combine the design spaces of ISE selection and resource sharing in ISE datapath synthesis, in order to offer the designer solutions that achieve maximum speedup and maximum resource utilization using the available area. Optimal trade-offs in the design space are found by guiding the selection process to favour ISE combinations that are likely to share resources with low speedup losses. Experimental results show that this combined approach unveils new trade-offs between speedup and area that are not identified by previous selection techniques; speedups of up to 238% over previous selection thecniques were obtained. Finally, multi-cycle ISEs can be pipelined in order to increase their throughput. However, it is shown that traditional ISE identification techniques do not allow this optimization due to control flow overhead. In order to obtain the benefits of overlapping loop executions, this thesis proposes to carefully insert loop control flow statements into the ISEs, thus allowing the ISE to control the iterations of the loop. The proposed ISEs broaden the scope of instruction-level parallelism and obtain higher speedups compared to traditional ISEs, primarily through pipelining, the exploitation of spatial parallelism, and reducing the overhead of control flow statements and branches. A detailed case study of a real application shows that the proposed method achieves 91% higher speedups than the state-of-the-art, with an area overhead of less than 8% in hardware implementation.
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Hongcheng, Li. "Multivariate Extensions of CUSUM Procedure." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1185558637.

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Kiaei, Pantea. "Architecture Support for Countermeasures against Side-Channel Analysis and Fault Attack." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/93537.

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The cryptographic algorithms are designed to be mathematically secure; however, side-channel analysis attacks go beyond mathematics by taking measurements of the device’s electrical activity to reveal the secret data of a cipher. These attacks also go hand in hand with fault analysis techniques to disclose the secret key used in cryptographic ciphers with even fewer measurements. This is of practical concern due to the ubiquity of embedded systems that allow physical access to the adversary such as smart cards, ATMs, etc.. Researchers through the years have come up with techniques to block physical attacks to the hardware or make such attacks less likely to succeed. Most of the conducted research consider one or the other of side-channel analysis and fault injection attacks whereas, in a real setting, the adversary can simultaneously take advantage of both to retrieve the secret data with less effort. Furthermore, very little work considers a software implementation of these ciphers although, with the availability of small and affordable or free microarchitectures, and flexibility and simplicity of software implementations, it is at times more practical to have a software implementation of ciphers instead of dedicated hardware chips. In this project, we come up with a modular presentation, suitable for software implementation of ciphers, to allow having simultaneous resistance against side-channel and fault analysis attacks. We also present an extension at the microarchitecture level to make our proposed countermeasures more intact and efficient.
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Ciphers are algorithms designed by mathematicians. They protect data by encrypting them. In one of the main categories of these ciphers, called symmetric-key ciphers, a secret key is used to both encrypt and decrypt the data. Once the secret key of a cipher is retrieved, anyone can find the decoded data and thereby access the original data. Cryptographers traditionally sought to design ciphers in such a way that no adversary could reveal the secret key by finding holes in the algorithm. However, this has been shown insufficient for a specific implementation of a cryptographic algorithm to be considered as “unbreakable” since the physical properties of the implementation, can help an adversary find the secret key and break the encryption. Analyzing these physical properties can be either active; by making controlled changes in the normal progress of its execution, or passive; by merely measuring the physical properties during normal execution. Designers try to take these analyses into account when implementing a cryptographic function and so, in this project, we aim to present architectural support for a combination of some of the countermeasures.
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Lim, Yu Mi. "Customer-based brand equity: The Effect of Destination Image on Preference for Products Associated with a Destination Brand." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/32588.

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Due to highly competitive destination markets, destination branding techniques are becoming popular among destination marketers. The destination marketers tend to leverage their destination brand value to other products associated with the destination brand (referred to as brand extension). This thesis investigated how customer-based brand equity for a tourist destination can be transferred to products associated with a destination brand. Specifically, the effect of destination image on preference for products associated with a destination brand was investigated. The relationship between destination image, consisting of a cognitive component and an affective component, and preference for products associated with the destination brand was examined. Also, the relationship between tourists' destination preference and preference for products associated with a destination brand was investigated. Both cognitive image and affective image of destination are positively related with preference for products associated with a destination brand. It is revealed that preference for destination is also positively related to preference for products associated with a destination.
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Silva, Henrique Horst da. "A relação entre o Customer Equity e o Shareholder Value: uma extensão do artigo Linking Customer and Financial Metrics to Shareholder Value." Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, 2014. http://www.repositorio.jesuita.org.br/handle/UNISINOS/4321.

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Esta dissertação tem como objetivo aprofundar a relação existente entre o Customer Equity (CE) e o Shareholder Value (SHV) utilizando como base o modelo teórico desenvolvido no artigo Linking Customer and Financial Metrics to Shareholder Value: The Leverage Effect in Customer- Based Valuation. Os Drivers de Valor Internos e Externos das organizações foram acrescentados ao modelo, de modo a explicar as variações no CE, bem como a alocação dos recursos de marketing foi estudada, de modo a maximizar o retorno dos valores investidos. Como resultados, confirmando o trabalho base, o estudo da alocação das despesas de marketing ressaltou a aquisição de clientes como uma estratégia chave para a maximização do CE e, por consequência, no SHV. As despesas de marketing também apresentaram um elevado impacto negativo no SHV, ressaltando a importância do seu correto gerenciamento para as empresas. Neste ponto, os Drivers de Valor mostraram-se uteis, possibilitando a segmentação e a identificação dos clientes mais valiosos para a empresa.
This dissertation aims to study the relationship between the metrics of Customer Equity (CE) and the Shareholder Value (SHV) using as a basis the theoretical model developed in article Linking Customer and Financial Metrics to Shareholder Value: The Leverage Effect in Customer-Based Valuation. Internal and External Drivers of Value of organizations were added to the model in order to explain variations in the CE as well as the allocation of marketing resources was studied in order to maximize the return on invested amounts. As results, the study of the allocation of marketing expenses underscored customer acquisition as a key strategy for maximizing to CE and, consequently, to SHV. Marketing expenses also showed a high negative impact on SHV, emphasizing the importance of their proper management for the companies. At this point, the Drivers of Value proved useful enabling the segmentation and identification of the most valuable customers for the company.
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Booi, Arthur Mzwandile. "An empirical investigation of the extension of servqual to measure internal service quality in a motor vehicle manufacturing setting." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006139.

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This research explores the role, which the construct, service quality plays in an internal marketing setting. This is achieved by evaluating the perceptions and expectations of the production department with regards to the service quality provided by the maintenance department of a South African motor vehicle manufacturer. This was done using the INTSERVQUAL instrument, which was found to be a reliable instrument for measuring internal service quality within this context. A positivist approach has been adopted in conducting this research. There are two main hypotheses for this study: the first hypothesis is concerned with the relationship between the overall internal service quality and the five dimensions of service quality namely: tangibles, empathy, reliability, responsiveness and reliability. The second hypothesis focuses on the relationship between the front line staff segments of the production department and the five dimensions of internal service quality. The results of this research suggest that the perceptions and expectations of internal service customer segments plays a major role in achieving internal service quality. In addition, the importance of the INTSERVQUAL instrument in measuring internal service quality within the motor vehicle manufacturing environment is confirmed.
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Books on the topic "Custom extension"

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Ireland. Dublin Docklands Development Authority Act, 1997 (extension of Custom House Docks area) order, 1998. Dublin: Stationery Office, 1998.

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Programa de Profesionalización de Maestros en Zonas Rurales Andinas del Perú. Una alternativa andina de profesionalización docente: Modalidad de educación a distancia, Lima y Urubamba (Cusco). Lima: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 1990.

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Love, Catherine Maarie Amohia. Extensions on Te Wheke. Lower Hutt [N.Z.]: Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, 2004.

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Grethe, Harald. The potential extension of the Customs Union between Turkey and the EU: A report on the impact of including agricultural products in the Customs Union on the Turkish agricultural sector. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1999.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means. Extension of free trade benefits to the West Bank and Gaza Strip: Report (to accompany H.R. 3074) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office). [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. G.P.O., 1996.

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African Institute for Applied Economics. Potential impacts of extension of UEMOA tariffs to all ECOWAS member states: A case study of impacts on revenue and trade balance in Nigeria. Enugu, Nigeria: African Institute for Applied Economics, 2003.

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Home, George. An album of Scottish families, 1694-96: Being the first instalment of George Home's diary, supplemented by much further research into the Edinburgh and Border families forming his extensive social network. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 1990.

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Debbie, Sharp. Rural life in Murray County. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing, 2015.

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Schäfer, Rita. Guter Rat ist wie die Glut des Feuers: Der Wandel der Anbaukenntnisse, Wissenskommunikation und Geschlechterverhältnisse der Shona in Zimbabwe. Pfaffenweiler: Centaurus, 1998.

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Finance, United States Congress Senate Committee on. Extension of free trade benefits to the West Bank and Gaza Strip; OECD Shipbuilding Agreement Act; and reauthorization of the Generalized System of Preferences Program: Report (to accompany H.R. 3074) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office). [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. G.P.O., 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Custom extension"

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Sharan, Kishori. "Custom Runtime Images." In Java APIs, Extensions and Libraries, 783–95. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3546-1_12.

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Mayank, Manas, and Mohit Garg. "Active Directory Custom Data Extensions." In Developing Applications with Azure Active Directory, 175–94. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5040-2_6.

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Grigoroudis, Evangelos, and Yannis Siskos. "Extensions of the MUSA Method." In Customer Satisfaction Evaluation, 123–48. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1640-2_5.

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Kovse, Jernej, and Wolfgang Mahnke. "Introducing Custom Language Extensions to SQL:1999." In Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design, 193–208. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45017-3_15.

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Yang, Chunyan, Xiaomei Li, and Weihua Li. "Research on Customer Segmentation Based on Extension Classification." In Web Technologies and Applications, 95–105. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29426-6_13.

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Vogel, Sebastian. "Model Extensions: Forecast Errors and Enhanced Consumption Planning." In Demand Fulfillment in Multi-Stage Customer Hierarchies, 263–313. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-02864-0_5.

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Chun-yan, Yang, and Li Wei-hua. "Research on Customer Value Based on Extension Data Mining." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 125–32. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02298-2_18.

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Mansur, Muhammad Numair, Benjamin Mariano, Maria Christakis, Jorge A. Navas, and Valentin Wüstholz. "Automatically Tailoring Abstract Interpretation to Custom Usage Scenarios." In Computer Aided Verification, 777–800. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81688-9_36.

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AbstractIn recent years, there has been significant progress in the development and industrial adoption of static analyzers, specifically of abstract interpreters. Such analyzers typically provide a large, if not huge, number of configurable options controlling the analysis precision and performance. A major hurdle in integrating them in the software-development life cycle is tuning their options to custom usage scenarios, such as a particular code base or certain resource constraints.In this paper, we propose a technique that automatically tailors an abstract interpreter to the code under analysis and any given resource constraints. We implement this technique in a framework, tAIlor, which we use to perform an extensive evaluation on real-world benchmarks. Our experiments show that the configurations generated by tAIlor are vastly better than the default analysis options, vary significantly depending on the code under analysis, and most remain tailored to several subsequent code versions.
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Liu, Yongjun, and Daozhi Zhao. "Study on Business Extension Strategy of a Distributor Considering Customer Risk." In Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, 241–47. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29455-6_35.

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Hinterhuber, Andreas, and Hinterhuber & Partners. "Customer Value in Business Markets – A Research Summary and Proposal for an Extension." In Proceedings of the 2009 Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) Annual Conference, 76–80. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10864-3_48.

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Conference papers on the topic "Custom extension"

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Kamal, M., Ali Afzali-Kusha, and M. Pedram. "Timing variation-aware custom instruction extension technique." In 2011 Design, Automation & Test in Europe. IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/date.2011.5763324.

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Fa-Gui Liu, Yong-Xue Huang, and Yue-Dong Lin. "A fuzzy extension of ontology with custom datatype." In 2012 International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics (ICMLC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmlc.2012.6359024.

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Lee, Dong Uk, Kang Seol Lee, Yongwoo Lee, Kyung Whan Kim, Jong Ho Kang, Jaejin Lee, and Jun Hyun Chun. "Design considerations of HBM stacked DRAM and the memory architecture extension." In 2015 IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference - CICC 2015. IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cicc.2015.7338357.

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Kong, Derui, Sang Min Lee, Shahin Mehdizad Taleie, Michael Joseph McGowan, and Dongwon Seo. "A linear transconductance amplifier with differential-mode bandwidth extension and common-mode compensation." In 2015 IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference - CICC 2015. IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cicc.2015.7338443.

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Ando, Shogo, and Akihiro Nakao. "OpenFlow transparent custom action extension by using Packet-In and click packet processing." In 2016 22nd Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications (APCC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apcc.2016.7581445.

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Ando, Shogo, and Akihiro Nakao. "OpenFlow transparent custom action extension by using Packet-In and click packet processing." In 2016 IEEE International Symposium on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks (LANMAN). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lanman.2016.7548868.

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Chi, Taiyun, Jun Luo, Song Hu, and Hua Wang. "A multi-phase sub-harmonic injection locking technique for bandwidth extension in silicon-based THz signal generation." In 2014 IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference - CICC 2014. IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cicc.2014.6946062.

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Ouh, Hyunkyu, and Matthew L. Johnston. "Dual-mode, in-pixel linear and single-photon avalanche diode readout for low-light dynamic range extension in photodetector arrays." In 2018 IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (CICC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cicc.2018.8357037.

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Voigt, Sven-Ole, and Thomas Teufel. "Analysis of a Dynamically Reconfigurable Dataflow Architecture and its Scalable Parallel Extension for Multi-FPGA Platforms." In 2008 16th International Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines (FCCM). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fccm.2008.27.

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Anderst, William J., Thomas P. Lacek, William F. Donaldson, Joon Y. Lee, and James D. Kang. "Cervical Disc Height During Dynamic In Vivo Flexion-Extension." In ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2011-53154.

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Cervical disc degeneration is a common and potentially debilitating disease. Over 100,000 surgical procedures are performed per year in the US to treat degenerative cervical spines1. However, the in vivo kinematics and arthrokinematics of the cervical spine have yet to be adequately characterized due to the inability to precisely track vertebral movement during dynamic motion. We have recently established the validity of a set of tools, including a biplane x-ray system, a model-based tracking technique and custom software, to precisely measure in vivo cervical spine kinematics and arthrokinematics with sub-millimeter accuracy2. Consequently, we can now begin to investigate the interdependent relationship between cervical vertebral kinematics and disc morphology and mechanical properties.
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