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Hausken, Peter, and Paul Heisholt. "Integrating DAM in the enterprise architecture." Journal of Digital Asset Management 2, no. 6 (November 2006): 279–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.dam.3650047.

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Roszkiewicz, Ron. "Enterprise metadata management: How consolidation simplifies control." Journal of Digital Asset Management 6, no. 5 (October 2010): 291–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/dam.2010.32.

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Kim, Yong-Mi, Judy Ahronheim, Kara Suzuka, Louis E. King, Dan Bruell, Ron Miller, and Lynn Johnson. "Enterprise Digital Asset Management System Pilot: Lessons Learned." Information Technology and Libraries 26, no. 4 (December 1, 2007): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.6017/ital.v26i4.3266.

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Enterprise digital asset management (DAM) systems are beginning to be explored in higher education, but little information about their implementation issues is available. This article describes the University of Michigan’s investigation of managing and retrieving rich media assets in an enterprise DAM system. It includes the background of the pilot project and descriptions of its infrastructure and metadata schema. Two case studies are summarized—one in healthcare education, and one in teacher education and research. Experiences with five significant issues are summarized: privacy, intellectual ownership, digital rights management, uncataloged materials backlog, and user interface and integration with other systems.
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Doane, Mike. "Cost-benefit analysis: Integrating an enterprise taxonomy into a SharePoint environment." Journal of Digital Asset Management 6, no. 5 (October 2010): 262–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/dam.2010.28.

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Owens, Carol. "The practicalities of effective enterprise metadata and taxonomies: Their governance and ethics." Journal of Digital Asset Management 4, no. 6 (November 5, 2008): 372–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/dam.2008.40.

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Wei, Ou Yang, and Wen Jian Li. "Online Monitoring System of Tailing Dam Seepage Line in Abominable Weather." Applied Mechanics and Materials 340 (July 2013): 913–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.340.913.

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Tailings pond is a high potential energy artificial debris flow dangerous source. Once break, it will bring great harmless. Plant the seepage pressure meter in tailing dam thin section and use lightning protection and intelligence power supply unit which can adapt to extreme weather conditions. The people in site duty room can obtain the real time data, which is acquired by data acquisition unit (MCU) and transmitted by GPRS wireless. The government administration departments and enterprise leaders can also very quickly and easily watch it through the Internet. It will provide a reliable guarantee for the normal operation of the mining enterprises. This project has a innovation point of high reliability distributed intelligent power device, which can adapt to extreme weather conditions.
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Bhalla, Rak. "Using Adobe Acrobat software to facilitate global collaboration in the enterprise — Interview with Rak Bhalla of Adobe Systems Incorporated." Journal of Digital Asset Management 4, no. 3 (June 2008): 150–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/dam.2008.23.

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Nüscheler, David, and Kevin Cochrane. "The new phase of enterprise communications: When content management meets social media—An interview with David Nüscheler and Kevin Cochrane of Day." Journal of Digital Asset Management 5, no. 5 (October 2009): 298–314. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/dam.2009.24.

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Liles, Doug. "Workflow and asset management for retail marketing and merchandising in the era of hyper-localization and micro-messaging – An Interview with Doug Liles of Enterprise Solutions." Journal of Digital Asset Management 5, no. 2 (March 30, 2009): 83–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/dam.2008.57.

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Kalashnik, Nadezhda A. "4D modeling of concentrating mill tailings dam protecting dike soil consolidation." Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedenii Gornyi zhurnal 7, no. 7 (November 11, 2020): 55–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.21440/0536-1028-2020-7-56-62.

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Introduction. The research aims to study concentrating mill tailings dam protecting dike soil consolidation on the example of a mining enterprise of the Kola Peninsula. Research methodology. The research is based on 4D modeling (taking into account a time factor) using PLAXIS software solution. The computer hydro-geomechanical 3D model of the concentrating mill tailings dam fragment has been developed allowing to investigate both geomechanical and fi ltration processes, and their collateral infl uence on protecting dike and alluvial beach soil consolidation. The following options of tailings dam hydro-geomechanical condition development are considered: a reference state at the current parameters of operation, increase in the level of water-saturated tail deposits and the subsequent consolidation of bulk and alluvial soils within 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 50 and 80 days. Research results and analysis. The received results have been analyzed on the dynamics of the tailings dam hydro-geomechanical condition therefore revealing its behavior in time. It has been established that the nature of bulk and alluvial soils consolidation is identical, however, differs signifi cantly in terms of quantity. Conclusions. Dependences of bulk and alluvial soils consolidation of the tailings dam hydraulic engineering construction on consolidation time are established providing a scientifi c and technical basis for its mechanical state and stability assessment, and for engineering recommendations about the terms of the following stage of dams building.
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McGregor, B. A., K. L. Butler, and M. B. Ferguson. "The allometric relationship between mean fibre diameter of mohair and the fleece-free liveweight of Angora goats over their lifetime." Animal Production Science 52, no. 1 (2012): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/an11086.

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As mean fibre diameter (MFD) is the primary determinant of mohair price we aimed to quantify the lifetime changes in mohair MFD as Angora goats aged and grew. Measurements were made over 12 shearing periods on a population of Angora goats representing the current range and diversity of genetic origins including South African, Texan and interbred admixtures of these and Australian sources. Records of sire, dam, birthweight, birth parity, liveweight, fleece growth and fleece quality were taken for does and castrated males (wethers) (n = 267 animals). Fleece-free liveweights (FFLwt) were determined for each goat at shearing time by subtracting the greasy fleece weight from the liveweight recorded immediately before shearing. A restricted maximum likelihood growth curve model was developed for relating MFD to FFLwt, age and other measurements. A simple way of describing the results is: MFD = κ (FFLwt)β E; where κ is a parameter that can vary in a systematic way with shearing(age), breed, weaning weight, sire, dam and individual; β is a parameter that is the same for nearly the whole study; and E are independent errors from a log-normal distribution. The analysis shows that = 0.34, with s.e. () = 0.021. Thus, mohair MFD was allometrically related to the cube root of FFLwt over the lifetime of Angora goats. However, the allometric proportionality constant differed in a systematic way with age at shearing, genetic strain, weaning weight, sire, dam and individual. For Texan-breed goats, MFD decreased as weaning weight increased (P = 0.00016). The findings indicate that management factors that affect liveweight and weaning weight have lifetime effects on mohair fibre diameter and therefore the value of mohair and the profitability of the mohair enterprise.
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Otel, Călin Ciprian, Razvan Păcurar, Daniel Filip, Monica Steopan, and Paul Frîncu. "Case Study for Replacing the DAM 6X40 Lathe with Doosan LYNX 220 Lathe for Processing the Part "Body of Spark Plug"." Applied Mechanics and Materials 859 (December 2016): 163–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.859.163.

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This paper aims to provide the economic calculations that were made in order to make a comparison between the old technology used by a company, multi-spindle lathe DAM 6X40 and new technology that should be acquired, CNC lathe Doosan LYNX 220 for processing the part entitled "body of spark plug". The investment in the new technology is urgently needed given the age of the existing technology but the company wants to know in advance what are the costs and how long it would be able to recover the investment. In this regard were calculated the time rate for the operation, economy with direct wages, production capacity, amortization of the fixed assets, cost of the part at the enterprise-level and the return period of additional investment.
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Sehnem, Simone, Edson Kuzma, Shirley Pereira, Khrisna Silva, Matheus Bochi Frare, Lucia Godoi, Nei Antônio Nunes, and José Baltazar Salgueirinho Osório de Andrade Guerra. "SUSTAINABILITY TENSIONS: IDIOSYNCRASIES PRESENT IN THE BRUMADINHO DAM TRAGEDY IN THE PERCEPTION OF DIFFERENT STAKEHOLDERS." Revista Gestão & Sustentabilidade Ambiental 9, no. 0I (August 18, 2020): 392. http://dx.doi.org/10.19177/rgsa.v9e0i2020392-436.

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Based on the theoretical framework of sustainability tensions, this study aims to analyse how the different stakeholders understand the tragedy that occurred with the Brumadinho Dam in Brazil and its emerging tensions. This tragedy is considered the largest work tragedy to occur in Brazil and one of the largest in the global context. The study was developed from interviews and media documents, that is, secondary data. The results show that the tensions that emerged can be codified into environmental, social, economic, cultural, and institutional groupings. The tragedy may be examined from multiple perspectives, one of which is from the position of the actor involved in the enterprise of the collapsed tailings dam structure. Each actor defends his principles, values, and rights. It is a fact that the lives of the people affected and those who died are not recoverable. Environmental damage can be minimized through long-term mitigation measures, but social, demographic, historical, and cultural damage is irrecoverable. Thus, the study offers the following contributions: (i) the tragedy has different interpretations by the different stakeholders; (ii) paradoxical tensions impact differently on the lives of those affected; (iii) trade-offs from tragedy need to be managed; (iv) Brazil urgently needs to learn relevant lessons arising from the tragedies experienced and described in our article. Therefore, an immense and complex challenge that is on the agenda at that moment in Brazil is ripe for analysis.
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Duan, Bin, Yangju Tu, Shanping Li, and Qinzhi Yan. "Exploration and practice of intelligent engineering in Dadu River hydropower construction." Clean Energy 4, no. 3 (September 2020): 288–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ce/zkaa011.

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Abstract In view of the difficulties in promoting intelligent management in the field of engineering construction, based on the concept of intelligent enterprise and the actual situation of hydropower project-construction management, this paper puts forward the basic concept, main features and general idea of intelligent engineering. Based on a review of the exploration, pilot construction and comprehensive practice of intelligent engineering in the hydropower construction of Dadu River, the practical results of the intelligent engineering of Dagangshan, Houziyan, Shaping-II and Shuangjiangkou hydropower stations are summarized. The technical system and management model of engineering an early-warning decision centre, intelligent dam project, intelligent underground project, intelligent electromechanical project, intelligent security control, intelligent service guarantee, intelligent environmental and water protection, and intelligent resource control in Shuangjiangkou hydropower station are introduced. It is proposed that intelligent engineering is a high integration of information technology, industrial technology and management technology. And it is pointed out that intelligent engineering will lead in the new development of water conservancy and the hydropower industry, and even the engineering-construction field, throughout the world.
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Veronez, Diego Velloso, Karina Camasmie Abe, and Simone Georges El Khouri Miraglia. "Health Impact Assessment of the construction of hydroelectric dams in Brazil." Chronicles of Health Impact Assessment 3, no. 1 (June 4, 2018): 11–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.18060/21777.

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Background: Brazil´s dam-building plans in Amazonia imply substantial environmental and social impacts. This study evaluates the relationship between social, environmental, and economic aspects and impacts on the health status of the population of Rondônia, Brazil, due to the implementation of the Jirau and Santo Antônio hydroelectric dams. Methods: A qualitative and retrospective Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is used to focus the study objectives. The information is arranged in a structured diagram that enables an outside reviewer to assess the aspects/impacts relationship derived from the construction of the dams. This comes with outline recommendations for health risk management that can orient national health authorities. We selected a narrative review synthesis as the most appropriate approach for the study. Results: The diagram network was built making it possible to analyse the impact changes caused by this enterprise in the health sector. Additionally, the model will serve in the implementation of a complete HIA approach in an attempt to quantitatively map the impacts and to propose recommendations. Conclusion: This effort is very important for highlighting the priorities in the public policy decision-making process, serving as a basis for the Brazilian Health System.
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Lapcharoensuk, Ravipat, Kitticheat Danupattanin, Chaowarin Kanjanapornprapa, and Tawin Inkawee. "Combination of NIR spectroscopy and machine learning for monitoring chili sauce adulterated with ripened papaya." E3S Web of Conferences 187 (2020): 04001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202018704001.

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This research aimed to study the combination of NIR spectroscopy and machine learning for monitoring chilli sauce adulterated with papaya smoothie. The chilli sauce was produced by the famous community enterprise of chilli sauce processing in Thailand. The ingredients of the chilli sauce consisted of 45% chilli, 25% sugar, 20% garlic, 5% vinegar, and 5% salt. The chilli sauce sample was mixed with ripened papaya (Khaek Dam variety) smoothie with 9 levels from 10 to 90 %w/w. The NIR spectra of pure chilli sauce, papaya smoothie and 9 adulterated chilli sauce samples were recorded using FT-NIR spectrometer in the wavenumber range of 12500 and 4000 cm-1. Three machine learning algorithms were applied to develop a model for monitoring adulterated chilli sauce, including partial least squares regression (PLS), support vector machine (SVM), and backpropagation neural network (BPNN). All model presented performance of prediction in the validation set with R2al = 0.99 while RMSEP of PLS, SVM and BPNN were 1.71, 2.18 and 3.27% w/w respectively. This finding indicated that NIR spectroscopy coupled with machine learning approaches were shown to be an alternative technique to monitor papaya smoothie adulterated in chilli sauce in the global food industry.
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Hirawati, Heni, Yacobo P. Sijabat, and Axel Giovanni. "Financial Literacy, Risk Tolerance, and Financial Management of Micro-enterprise Actors." Society 9, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 174–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.33019/society.v9i1.277.

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Micro-enterprises have a significant role in the country’s economy. However, business owners must face various problems to develop their business. One of the problems is the limited funding for micro-enterprises due to the low financial literacy of business owners. In addition, the business owner’s tolerance for risk is also expected to affect the financial management of micro-enterprises. This study aims to determine the level of financial literacy andtolerance of business owners and the financial management of micro-enterprises. This research method uses a questionnaire distributed to micro-enterprise owners in Central Java Province and Yogyakarta Special Region. The results showed that the level of financial literacy of micro-enterprise owners was in the medium category. Micro-enterprise owners have a neutral attitude towards risk and are not individuals who dare to take risks but do not avoid risk. Financial management carried out by business owners is still in the poor category. Improvement of financial literacy, understanding of risks, and financial management of micro-enterprises still need to be done.
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Koots, K. R., and J. P. Gibson. "Economic values for beef production traits from a herd level bioeconomic model." Canadian Journal of Animal Science 78, no. 1 (March 1, 1998): 29–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/a97-038.

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A bioeconomic model of an integrated Canadian beef production system was developed to derive economic values for genetic improvement of multiple traits. The breeding objective was assumed to be profit maximization of the integrated enterprise. Sixteen input traits were identified as potentially influencing returns and costs in the system. These were mature size, direct and maternal calving ease (in heifers and cows separately), cow fertility, calf survival, cow survival, peak milk yield, residual post-weaning growth rate, residual feed intake in growing animals, residual feed intake in mature animals, residual slaughter weight and dressing percentage at constant backfat thickness, marbling and lean percentage. Most traits were defined to be functionally independent of each other. Thus, traits related to mature size were redefined as residual traits after accounting for the nonlinear relationships among mature size, growth and feed intake traits following mammalian size scaling rules. The base model, which incorporates average returns and costs under production and marketing systems typical of eastern Canada, is described. Economic values in the base model suggest that calf survival, fertility, residual feed intake, and dressing percentage are of primary economic importance in a purebreeding system. These traits also ranked highly in dam lines and (with the exception of fertility) in sire lines in terminal crossbreeding systems. Key words: Beef cattle, economic values, bioeconomic model
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van Niekerk, A., R. Kernick, and A. W. Lishman. "The effect of winter and summer nutritional levels on the reproductive performance of beef heifers bred at 2 years of age." Animal Science 51, no. 2 (October 1990): 255–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003356100005407.

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ABSTRACTReproductive data of 139 Simmentaler heifers, previously subjected to different levels of winter and summer nutrition, over a 3-year period, were analysed. Pregnancy rates of 77% and 96% were achieved during the first and second seasons for the two groups of heifers, respectively. Winter and summer nutritional levels affected the number of heifers culled, but had little effect on conception. There were no significant differences in the weight at mating between the heifers that conceived and those that failed to conceive. Mean date of conception was within 30 days and 20 days of the commencement of the breeding season for the first and second season, respectively. Post-weaning nutrition played a relatively minor role in affecting the time of conception. Birth weights of the progeny were not affected by treatment. Calf birth weight was however, significantly (P < 0·05) correlated with the weight of the dam at mating. Sixty-three % of the heifers produced three calves in 3 years, 35% produced two calves in 3 years and only two heifers produced one calf in 3 years. The data supported the original hypothesis that the emphasis, when heifers are bred at 2 years of age, should be shifted away from a physiological base to one where management and grazing strategy are more important in rendering the enterprise economically viable.
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Handoko, Bambang. "Enterprises Resource Planning for the DAM Information System in Indonesia." Operations Excellence: Journal of Applied Industrial Engineering 13, no. 1 (March 15, 2021): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.22441/oe.2021.v13.i1.006.

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This research was conducted at the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing, Director General of Water Resources, with a focus on research on the quality of dam data in Indonesia. The problem that occurs is that there is still a delay in data transmission by dam officials which causes the quality of realtime data to decline. This shows that there is a need for comprehensive research into the facts that occur in the field. The purpose of this research is to explore the perception that Indonesia is able to create and operate an ERP system with wide and large data coverage. The study uses the Value Stream Mapping method with a Descrete Event Simulation (DES) simulation to model a system that evolves with time. This study wants to know the future design (future state), namely developing an ERP (Entreprise Resource Planning) system based on IT technology (Information Technology) in improving the quality of integrated and realtime dam data. The results of this application are expected to have an increase in time efficiency above 95% which shows the overall time of the dam data delivery process (5 working days).
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Alfatih, Andy, Diana Dewi Sartika, and Dyah Hapsari Eko Nueraheni. "Policy Implementation on Establishment and Management of Village-Owned Enterprises in Indonesia." Society 9, no. 1 (June 30, 2021): 187–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.33019/society.v9i1.295.

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One of the efforts to obtain and increase village revenue was by running a business through a village-owned enterprise (VOEs). A policy was needed for utilizing village resources in establishing a village-owned enterprise. The Musi Rawas Regency Government had made a policy, namely Musi Rawas Regency Regional Regulation Number 10 of 2013, concerning Guidelines for the Establishment and Management of Village-Owned Enterprises (VOEs). Villages of Musi Rawas Regency had implemented this regulation. This research aimed to evaluate the implementation of this regional regulation. This research method is descriptive quantitative comprises a sample survey and descriptive analysis indicators resulting from the sample survey. The population of this research was 174 Village-Owned Enterprises (VOEs/BUMDes) in Musi Rawas Regency. At the same time, the sample was 64 VOEs which was taken by referring to the Slovin formula. There were primary data and secondary ones. Primary data came mainly from the questionnaire and field observation. Meanwhile, secondary data were sourced from documents, such as archives and reports. Data were analyzed by descriptive technique. The descriptive technique was done by displaying data, assessing them, delivering argument, quoting theory for justification and confirmation, and concluding. Implementing the Regional Regulation concerning Guidelines for the Establishment and Management of Village-Owned Enterprises (VOEs) was successful. This could be seen from several indicators, refers to Ripley & Franklin (1986), namely: 1) There existed compliance of policy implementers towards the content of the regional regulation. The degree of compliance was high and was in a good category. 2) The establishment and management of VOEs (the smoothness of routine functions) were also high and classified as good, and 3) The performance of the management of VOEs was also good. The impact of policy implementation (regional regulation of Musi Rawas Regency) was positive (good).
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Yurkovic, Mary. "DAM integration for multi-channel publishing — Interview with Mary Yurkovic of Playboy Enterprises, Inc." Journal of Digital Asset Management 4, no. 6 (November 5, 2008): 305–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/dam.2008.42.

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Whalley, R. D. B., J. N. Price, M. J. Macdonald, and P. J. Berney. "Drivers of change in the Social-Ecological Systems of the Gwydir Wetlands and Macquarie Marshes in northern New South Wales, Australia." Rangeland Journal 33, no. 2 (2011): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rj11002.

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The Murray–Darling Basin is a Social-Ecological System (SES) of major importance to Australia and includes extensive wetland areas in the north-western parts of New South Wales. The Gwydir Wetlands and the Macquarie Marshes are the particular focus of this paper. These two wetland SES have undergone five successive adaptive cycles (phases) since they were first visited by Europeans in the early 19th century and the ecological, economic and social drivers initiating each transformation to a new cycle are described and analysed. The arrival of the European settlers with their domestic livestock rapidly displaced the Indigenous SES and the wetlands were extensively grazed; during wet periods the livestock were moved out of the wetlands and moved back in as the water receded. More recent land-use changes resulted from the building of major dams to enable storage of water for use in irrigated agriculture. A consequence of dam construction and water use has been a reduction in the frequency and extent of flooding, which has allowed many parts of the wetlands to be continually grazed. Furthermore, as machinery capable of cultivating the very heavy textured soils became available, dryland cropping became a major enterprise in areas of the floodplain where the likelihood of flooding was reduced. With the reduction in flooding, these wetland sites have been seriously degraded. The final phase has seen the invasion by an exotic weed, lippia [Phyla canescens (Kunth) Greene], which is a perennial that grows mat-like between other species of plants and spreads to produce a virtually mono-specific stand. The domestic livestock carrying capacity of the land becomes more or less zero and the conservation value of the wetlands is also dramatically decreased. Therefore, we suggest that lippia should be classed as an ecosystem engineer that has caused the latest transformation of these wetland SES and suggest research directions to investigate how they can be managed to revert to a state in which lippia is no longer dominant.
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Wong, Hua Siong, Azwina Wati Abdull Manaf, and Jalilah Mohd Ali. "AN OVERVIEW OF EFFECTS OF COVID-19 AND THE LEGAL ISSUES TO SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMEs) IN MALAYSIA." International Journal of Law, Government and Communication 5, no. 21 (December 6, 2020): 72–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.35631/ijlgc.521007.

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Malaysia was hit by the Coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) outbreak in early 2020. To address the wide spread of Covid-19, the Malaysian government has declared a Movement Control Order (MCO) from 18th March 2020. The Covid-19 pandemic abruptly brought a significant impact on the country's economy, especially Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) as these SMEs play important roles in the national economy. During this MCO period, many business and economic activities were affected and in turn, caused the monthly income of small and medium enterprise entrepreneurs to become lesser. Thus, this study will examine the effects of Covid-19 on SMEs and whether the provisions of current laws and current policies are sufficient to protect the interests of SMEs in terms of economic issues. This study is qualitative in nature and involves the study of philosophy and views in academics systematically. This study is not an empirical study but rather a library study. The results of this study are expected to enhance the existing legal framework that will benefit SME entrepreneurs in Malaysia due to this pandemic.
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Falaschi, A. l., and Jake Athey. "A new type of digital asset: The screencast video — Interview with Al Falaschi and Jake Athey of Widen Enterprises, Inc." Journal of Digital Asset Management 4, no. 6 (November 5, 2008): 313–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/dam.2008.35.

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Fam, Shun Deng. "China Came, China Built, China Left?: The Sarawakian Experience with Chinese Dam Building." Journal of Current Chinese Affairs 46, no. 3 (December 2017): 119–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/186810261704600305.

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This paper uses a political ecology approach to unpack the experience of local governments and displaced communities in Sarawak, Malaysia, with Chinese dam construction at the Bakun Hydroelectric Dam. Data for the study was collected over 32 months from 2014 to 2016. The field site offered a unique insight into how recipient countries of aid are also often at the receiving end of domestic politics of donor countries. The paper finds that Chinese and Australian enterprises involved in the dam construction and resettlement of indigenous communities displayed different understandings with regards to social and environmental safeguards, resulting in a dysfunctional handover of the project from Australian to Chinese leadership. Consequently, indigenous communities were dispossessed from their land, affecting their ability to successfully reconstruct their livelihoods, with their attempts to do so causing further damage to the environment around the reservoir of the dam.
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Li, Wen, Yicheng Ye, Nanyan Hu, Xianhua Wang, and Qihu Wang. "Real-Time Warning and Risk Assessment of Tailings Dam Disaster Status Based on Dynamic Hierarchy-Grey Relation Analysis." Complexity 2019 (April 18, 2019): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5873420.

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The consequences of tailings dam breaks are disastrous; although various factors can often result in tailings dam damage, the main cause is poor management. To reduce human supervision errors and ensure that real-time early warnings alerts are sent for any risks, 22 evaluation indexes that affect dam breaks were set up based on inherent and frequency risk. To efficiently predict an early dam break signal for a tailings dam, 12 key evaluation indexes of a dynamic early warning system were screened and a comprehensive consideration of the risk trend was undertaken. The current and future states of the 12 indexes were analyzed based on a borda count and dynamic analytic hierarchy process (AHP) methods and early warning grades for tailings dam damage were evaluated using the dynamic grey relation analysis method. The dynamic AHP method, which avoids the tedious testing and risks of static early warning states, was compared to the traditional method. This research provides a useful basis upon which mining enterprises can select reasonable and effective prediction indexes for risk assessment, fully implement and promote intelligent management of major risks, and conduct accurate and authentic supervision at all levels.
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Misra, Subhas Chandra, Virender Singh, Naveen Kumar Jha, and Sandip Bisui. "Modeling privacy issues in distributed enterprise resource planning systems." International Journal of Communication Systems 29, no. 2 (November 20, 2014): 378–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dac.2839.

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Gonnering, Matthew. "Marketing driving creative and sales teams in digital supply chain — Interview with Matthew Gonnering, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Widen Enterprises." Journal of Digital Asset Management 4, no. 2 (April 2008): 80–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/dam.2008.10.

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PASE, HEMERSON LUIZ, HUMBERTO JOSÉ DA ROCHA, EVERTON RODRIGO DOS SANTOS, and ANA PAULA DUPUY PATELLA. "THE SOCIOPOLITICAL CONFLICT IN HYDROELECTRIC ENTERPRISES." Ambiente & Sociedade 19, no. 2 (June 2016): 45–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1809-4422asoc135480v1922016.

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Abstract Electrical energy is the basis of the lifestyle of contemporary society, whose main source in Brazil, is the dam, requiring the construction of major infrastructure projects. These projects drive contradictory social and political processes. In these processes, we glimpse the conflict between the Specific Purpose Entities (SPE), proponents of hydropower, and the Touched, representative parts of local populations forcibly displaced as a result of these works Movement of Affected by Dams. Having locus as the basin of Uruguay, southern Brazil, this article discusses the conflict through a "loop analysis" consists of hydropower and resettlement. We sought to understand the frequency and the motivations of those affected to participate politically in later demonstrations against their relocation hydropower. Therefore, we use a methodology that links qualitative and quantitative tools based on empirical research. The study enables us to understand that the primary motivator for participation of those affected in later for their resettlement mobilizations is human solidarity.
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Prayaga, K. C., and J. M. Henshall. "Adaptability in tropical beef cattle: genetic parameters of growth, adaptive and temperament traits in a crossbred population." Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 45, no. 8 (2005): 971. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ea05045.

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Adaptability in tropical beef cattle can be assessed by measurable traits such as growth under the influence of environmental stressors, by parasite resistance as measured by indicator traits such as tick counts (TICK) and faecal egg counts of worms (EPG), by heat resistance as measured by indicator traits such as rectal temperatures (TEMP) and coat scores (COAT) and, to a certain extent, temperament of the animal as measured by flight time (FT). Data from a crossbreeding experiment involving various genotypes derived from tropically adapted British, Sanga-derived, Zebu cross, Zebu and Continental beef cattle breeds were analysed to estimate variance components and genetic parameters of growth, adaptive and temperament traits. Breed group differences were accounted for by including fractional coefficients of direct and maternal additive and dominance genetic effects as covariates. In the univariate analyses, 6 models were compared ranging from the simplest model with animal as the only random effect to the full model comprising direct and maternal additive genetic variance and their covariance and the permanent environment effect due to dam (growth traits) and animal (adaptive and temperament traits). The heritability estimates were 0.41, 0.21, 0.19, 0.28, 0.41 and 0.15 for birth weight (BWT), weaning weight (WWT), preweaning average daily gain (PREADG), yearling weight (YWT), final weight at about 18 months of age (FWT) and post-weaning average daily gain (POADG), respectively. The maternal component of additive genetic variance as a proportion of phenotypic variance in BWT, WWT and PREADG was 0.15, 0.10 and 0.10, respectively. The heritability estimates for TICK, EPG, TEMP, COAT and FT were 0.13, 0.24, 0.12, 0.26 and 0.20, respectively. High positive genetic and phenotypic correlations were observed among growth traits. Low (insignificant) genetic correlations were observed between TICK, EPG and growth traits. However, genetic correlations between growth traits and heat tolerance traits (TEMP and COAT) were moderately negative implying that as the ability of an animal to handle heat stress increases, growth also increases at the genetic level. Genetic correlations among TICK, EPG and TEMP were moderately positive, suggesting that closely-linked genes affect these adaptive traits. The significant negative genetic relationship between TEMP and FT suggests that cattle with high heat resistance have desirable temperament. With the increasing crossbred populations in the northern Australian beef cattle industry, the best breeding strategy should aim to exploit both crossbreeding and within population selection to make improvements in growth, adaptive and temperament traits to increase overall productivity of the enterprise.
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Zheng, Yu Ping, Xin Hui Yang, and Xiao Hong Gong. "AM3359-Based Enterprise Energy Substation Design." Applied Mechanics and Materials 336-338 (July 2013): 1558–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.336-338.1558.

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the software and hardware design methods of energy substation in the enterprise energy management system are as follows: to use AM3359 ARM microcontroller as the CPU of energy substation; to use 8 circuits 24-bit ADC to survey the signals of pressure, temperature, and flow rate, etc; to use 4 circuits 16-bit DAC to control the on-site equipments and to communicate with central monitoring site through Ethernet.
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Gultom, Brestina, Eka Martyani, and Dwi Hartini. "ANALISIS LINGKUP BUSINESS ARCHITECTURE ENTERPRISE ( STUDI KASUS: UNIVERSITAS ADIWANGSA JAMBI )." JOURNAL V-TECH (VISION TECHNOLOGY) 1, no. 1 (December 13, 2018): 20–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.35141/jvt.v1i1.49.

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Arsitektur enterprise bertujuan untuk menciptakan keselarasan antara bisnis dan teknologi informasi bagi kebutuhan organisasi. Keberhasilan penerapan arsitektur enterprise tidak terlepas dai bagaimana suatu organisasi merencakan dan merancang arsitektur enterprise terse Dalam paradigma merencanakan arsitektur enterprise, perlu dilakukan tahapan analisis lingkup bisnis architecture enterprise guna untuk mengetahui fungsi-fungsi bisnis dalam organisasi serta hubungan fungsi bisnis dengan stakeholder, yang kemudian dapat diperoleh gambaran atau blue print yang diperlukan pada proses pengembangan arsitektur enterprise. Pemodelan lingkup bisnis architecture enterprise organisasi dapat menggunakan value chain diagram dan use case diagram.
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Song, Xiao Wei, and Bin Yu Sun. "Improvement of On-Line Heating Method in the Side Dam for Twin Roll Strip Casting Process." Advanced Materials Research 145 (October 2010): 340–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.145.340.

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As one of the most advanced technology, twin-roll strip casting technology has a huge advantage compared to conventional casting technology in iron and steel industry. In recent years, therefore, metallurgical workers are favour of the twin-roll strip casting technology and invest a great deal of reseach funding. It has achieved considerable progress. In abroad, there were several advanced iron and steel enterprises which had realized the commercialization of small-scale production. But there is still a long way to go for the mass of industrial production. Because of the very short service life of side dam, side sealing technology is one of the bottlenecks. Based on this, the paper analyzes the reason caused the very short service life of traditional side dam and improves the service life through improving heating mode. That is digging appropriate size of slot on the back of the side dam in the contact with casting roller to install resistance wire for on-line heating. The result indicate that the improved heating mode can make the temperature distribution and stress distribution of the side dam more uniform, decrease temperature gradient and thermal stress and improve stress concentration. It can improve the service life of the side dam in a certain extent.
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Huang, Daochao, Li Yi, Fei Song, Dong Yang, and Hongke Zhang. "A secure cost-effective migration of enterprise applications to the cloud." International Journal of Communication Systems 27, no. 12 (July 8, 2013): 3996–4013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dac.2594.

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Starodub, Yu, and V. Bagnyuk. "MODELING AND METHODOLOGY OF EVALUATION OF ENGINEERING SITUATION IN RIVER BREAKDOWN OF SEREDNYODNIPROVSKA HES." Bulletin of Lviv State University of Life Safety 20 (January 24, 2020): 96–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.32447/20784643.20.2019.14.

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The article deals with the process of parameters estimation of the flood zone at the dam break or its destruction, and a scale of possible destruction caused by possible emergencies. Modeling is carried out for the time of approach of the breakthrough wave to a given distance, the height of the breakthrough wave, the time of discharge of the reservoir, the duration of the passage of the wave at a predetermined distance for buildings and structures in the area of shock wave. The example is done for the dam of the Middle Dnieper hydroelectric power station. A technique for modeling a hazardous situation related to the consequences of a breakthrough of the dam at the Middle Dnieper Hydropower Plant has been developed. The prediction and simulation is based on the phenomenological parameters of the Kamyansky reservoir.The simulation of the assessment of the engineering environment for the dam of the Serednyodniprovska hydroelectric power station was carried out using the parameters of flooding of the terrain. Parameters used - the possible maximum depth of flooding, the width of flooding and the rate of water flow at the break of the dam, the time of arrival of the wave front, the crest and tail of the break wave, maximal flow dams, wave heights above water level above domestic flow. As a result, the maximum flooded area was estimated.Based on the use of dam and reservoir characteristics and the use of appropriate formulas for calculating emergency factors and using modeling using ArcGIS, the possible topographic consequences of the breakthrough of the dam in the city Kamianske and the locations of industrial enterprises in its vicinity were obtained. The latter enables rescue services to promptly assess the threat of an emergency in the event of an emergency, to have an idea of the consequences in order to take preemptive measures to prevent the occurrence of an emergency.
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Nguyen, Nen Van. "Factors affecting capital size of enterprises in Dak Nong Province." Science & Technology Development Journal - Economics - Law and Management 1, Q5 (November 27, 2018): 52–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.32508/stdjelm.v1iq5.490.

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The research focused on analyzing factors affecting capital size of enterprises in Dak Nong Province using multivariate regression model. Results show that business sector, import-export business, type of business registration, production and business location, age and share by other organizations in the capital structure of enterprises are determinants of capital size of enterprises in Dak Nong Province. Accordingly, the study proposes recommendations to local government so as to support enterprises, including: (i) promulgating and implementing priority policies for the development of agricultural sector and import-export business; (ii) encouraging private and one-member limited liability companies to expand their capital to gain the economics of scale; (iii) promoting investment in transport development, rural infrastructure to support enterprises; (iv) speeding up the implementation of the investment process and licensing progress for enterprises; and (v) calling for investment from the large organizations, enterprises and investors.
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Mahmud, Azim Uddin, and Antoni F. Tulla. "Geography of Banking and Microfinance Institutions around Rural Enterprise in Bangladesh." Documents d'Anàlisi Geogràfica 61, no. 2 (May 19, 2015): 325. http://dx.doi.org/10.5565/rev/dag.113.

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RODRÍGUEZ-BURGOS, Alejo, Armando CARRILLO-LÓPEZ, Tomás OSUNA-ENCISO, Manuel BÁEZ-SAÑUDO, Adriana SAÑUDO-BARAJAS, Rosalba CONTRERAS-MARTÍNEZ, José de Jesús ZAZUETA-MORALES, Misael Odín VEGA-GARCÍA, and Dolores MUY-RANGEL. "Growth Dynamics and Water Potential Components of Three Summer Squash (Cucurbita pepo L.) Cultivars." Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca 43, no. 2 (December 10, 2015): 420–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.15835/nbha4329827.

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Summer squash fruit is a horticultural crop that possesses a very short postharvest life due to its high rates of metabolism and transpirationalong with a low cuticle resistance exhibited mainly when the fruit is harvested at horticultural maturity. This research was realized following thefruit growth of the summer squash cultivars: ‘Enterprise’, ‘Pascola’ and ‘Hurakan F1’, whose seeds were germinated in polystyrene trays and theirseedlings were subsequently transferred to pots for optimum growth under greenhouse conditions. Fruits were sampled at 3, 5, 7 and 9 days afteranthesis (DAA). Physical (weight, diameter, and length of fruit), chemical (pH, titratable acidity and total soluble solids), hydric status (water,osmotic and pressure potentials), and histological analysis were done. The highest number of fruits having marketing quality were shown in both‘Pascola’ and ‘Hurakan F1’ cultivars at 7 DAA, whereas, in ‘Enterprise’ was shown at 9 DAA. Marketing quality fruits from the three cultivarsshowed similarities on pH (about 6.6), titratable acidity (TA) decreases in ‘Enterprise’ and ‘Hurakan F1’, whereas total soluble solids (TSS)decreases in ‘Pascola’ and ‘Hurakan F1’ (pJ 0.5). From 3 to 9 DAA, in all cultivars, the water potential was close to -1.0 MPa, the osmoticpotential showed an increasing pattern ranging between -1.59 and -1.15 MPa, and the pressure potential remained in the positive range. Tissuewater stability was histologically related to a well-defined parenchyma tissue showing thin-walled, polygonal, intact and turgid cells during fruitgrowth.
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Pinto, Milena F., Leonardo M. Honorio, Aurélio Melo, and Andre L. M. Marcato. "A Robotic Cognitive Architecture for Slope and Dam Inspections." Sensors 20, no. 16 (August 15, 2020): 4579. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20164579.

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Big construction enterprises, such as electrical power generation dams and mining slopes, demand continuous visual inspections. The sizes of these structures and the necessary level of detail in each mission requires a conflicting set of multi-objective goals, such as performance, quality, and safety. It is challenging for human operators, or simple autonomous path-following drones, to process all this information, and thus, it is common that a mission must be repeated several times until it succeeds. This paper deals with this problem by developing a new cognitive architecture based on a collaborative environment between the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and other agents focusing on optimizing the data gathering, information processing, and decision-making. The proposed architecture breaks the problem into independent units ranging from sensors and actuators up to high-level intelligence processes. It organizes the structures into data and information; each agent may request an individual behavior from the system. To deal with conflicting behaviors, a supervisory agent analyzes all requests and defines the final planning. This architecture enables real-time decision-making with intelligent social behavior among the agents. Thus, it is possible to process and make decisions about the best way to accomplish the mission. To present the methodology, slope inspection scenarios are shown.
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Chen, Congcong, and Bo Ma. "Risk evaluation of tailings dam-break based on the extension matter-element model." E3S Web of Conferences 253 (2021): 01056. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202125301056.

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As one of the most concerned risk sources of mining enterprises, the safety and stability of the tailings storage facility (TSF) is closely connected to the operating activity, surrounding ecological environment, and residents' lives safety and properties safety. In order to evaluate the risk of the tailings dam break, the extension matter-element model has been applied in the work. First, the risk evaluation indicator system was established, included 3 levels, 4 criteria and 17 individual indicators. Next, the weight of each indicator was computed by using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) method. Then, the classical field, controlled field and closeness function within the extension matter-element model were determined considering the TSF height and volume, and the principle of the maximum membership degree has been improved by the closeness. Finally, a case study was illustrated to demonstrate the effectiveness of the model. The result indicated that the target TSF operated at a relatively lower risk level, which accurately reflected the real operating situation. This work can provide a reasonable reference for dam break risk evaluation.
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Zhaparkulova, Yermekkul, Madina Nabiollina, and Balzhan Amanbayeva. "Methods of forecasting calculations of breakthrough wave at hydrodynamic accidents waterstorage dam." E3S Web of Conferences 97 (2019): 05033. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20199705033.

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The article gives the method of calculation of water storages dam at hydro technical accidents. From natural disasters floods (flooding of water in the area and settlements) by the frequency of occurrence of the phenomenon, the area of distribution and the annual material damage ranked first. Moreover, in recent years, the world has seen an increase in the number and extent of floods and the associated social and economic losses. Both at present and in the foreseeable future, floods as a natural disaster cannot be completely prevented everywhere and everywhere, they can only be weakened, localized and with timely warning to minimize material damage. Therefore, one of the largest floods in recent years, that occurred in the West Kazakhstan region in the spring of 2011 and which took place without casualties, resulted in the allocation of more than 19 billion tenge in damage recovery from damage. Unplanned and inconsistent with general measures during floods and floods, the descent of these reservoirs can exacerbate the effects of flooding. The technical condition of the channel dams is especially dangerous. In case of possible accidents on these dams, many settlements, thousands of enterprises, millions of hectares of agricultural land can get into the affected area. Based on the results of full-scale leveling surveys, forecasting calculations of the breakthrough of the water reservoir dams of Bartogay, Kapshagay and Kurty hydrounits have made. Attached graphics show a dependence of water consumption at the dam breakthrough on the distance from the dam gates.
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FARRINGTON, Francesca. "Municipio de Mariana v BHP Group: Implications of the UK High Court’s Decision." Business and Human Rights Journal 6, no. 2 (June 2021): 392–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/bhj.2021.10.

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The High Court of England and Wales in its November 2020 judgment in Municipio de Mariana v BHP Group1 (BHP) declined jurisdiction to hear the case initiated by victims of the Fundão Dam collapse in Brazil on the grounds of abuse of process. The decision raises serious questions about the Court’s willingness to vindicate the fair trial rights of victims of human rights abuses linked to multinational enterprises (MNEs). In this judgment, Turner J also made obiter comments on the possibility of staying the case on application of Article 34 of the Recast Brussels Regulation (Recast Regulation),2 the doctrine of forum non conveniens (FNC), and/or the Court’s case management discretion.
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Vorontsov, M., and N. Belyaeva. "6-Hour Work Day Instead of Usual 8: Feasibility (or Benefits) of Implementation for Ukrainian Enterprises." Economic Herald of the Donbas, no. 4 (58) (2019): 186–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.12958/1817-3772-2019-4(58)-186-188.

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Hidayat, Dadang Dayat, Arie Sudaryanto, Yose Rizal Kurniawan, Ashri Indriati, and Diang Sagita. "DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF DRUM COFFEE ROASTING MACHINE FOR SMALL-SCALE ENTERPRISES." INMATEH Agricultural Engineering 60, no. 1 (April 30, 2020): 79–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.35633/inmateh-60-09.

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The design, manufacture and evaluation of a drum coffee roasting machine had been carried out. The aimed of the study was to develop a small-scale drum roaster to meet the demand of the small enterprises at design and function. The development stage consisted of sizing of the main components, creating technical drawings, determination of component materials, manufacture and performance test. The dimension of the roaster drum was 168.28 mm in diameter and 250 mm in length; the capacity of the roaster was 750 gram/ batch. Results of the test determined that the coffee roasting machine had worked well as expected. The preheating time was 15-22 minutes at a drum speed of 67.5 rpm. The initial loading temperature was 180°C. The test using arabica coffee bean reveals that the average crack time was 8.78 minutes, development time was 2.35 minutes, decreasing mass and increasing volume ranged from 19.80 – 20.30 % and 49.97 – 54.85 % respectively. The average crack time of Robusta coffee bean was 10 minutes; development time was 3 minutes, decreasing mass and increasing volume ranged from 10.87 – 14.90 % and 44.93 – 56.20 %, respectively. The required time to roast Arabica green coffee bean to the light-medium and medium-dark level was 11.3 and 12.38 minutes respectively, besides for Robusta green coffee beans was 13.00 and 14.00 minutes respectively.
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Qin, Chaoxia, Bing Guo, Yan Shen, Tao Li, Yun Zhang, and Zhen Zhang. "A Secure and Effective Construction Scheme for Blockchain Networks." Security and Communication Networks 2020 (December 10, 2020): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8881881.

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Blockchain technology has emerged as a novel distributed ledger technology, facilitating data sharing and system management securely and efficiently without interventions from a central authority. However, blockchain technology alone is not suitable for enterprise-class applications, mainly due to the limitations in capacity expansion and verification speed of blockchain systems. This paper proposes a secure and effective construction scheme for blockchain networks to improve performance and address the effective management concerns of blockchain data based on transaction categories. We designed a network link protocol to construct a directed acyclic graph (DAG) blockchain network and used a sharding protocol to divide the DAG blockchain into multiple category shards to process transactions in parallel. We then extensively evaluated our proposed design on local clusters. The experimental results show that our link and shard protocols achieved high throughput and the category-based sharded DAG blockchain demonstrated high scalability.
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Amaral, Cristiano Torres do, Juocerlee Tavares Guadalupe Pereira Lima, and Rodrigo Da Silva Guedes. "REAVALIAÇÃO DA VALORAÇÃO ECONÔMICA DOS RECURSOS AMBIENTAIS IMPACTADOS COM A USINA HIDRELÉTRICA DE SANTO ANTÔNIO." InterEspaço: Revista de Geografia e Interdisciplinaridade 2, no. 6 (March 9, 2017): 235. http://dx.doi.org/10.18764/2446-6549/interespaco.v2n6p235-252.

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O presente estudo é resultado de análises de teses de doutorado em andamento e se insere na temática de Valoração Econômica dos Recursos Ambientais (VERA) do Rio Madeira, situada no município de Porto Velho-RO. O objetivo foi de fazer uma análise crítica no processo de valoração econômica dos recursos ambientais na implantação da usina hidrelétrica (UHE) de Santo Antônio. Por outro lado, o trabalho também analisou o Projeto de Assentamento Joana D'Arc I, II e III como um dos stakeholders do empreendimento. Baseado na pesquisa bibliográfica e documental, bem como com o suporte da teoria dos stakeholders, o resultado do estudo trouxe evidências que o processo de implantação desse empreendimento não considerou o real valor econômico ambiental do Rio Madeira, no que concerne ao meio físico, meio biótico e o meio socioeconômico, que é afetado ou poderá vir a ser afetado, nem tampouco consideraram os interesses de todos os stakeholders no Estudo de Impacto Ambiental (EIA) e Relatório de Impacto Ambiental (RIMA) que procederam a implantação da usina.Palavras-chave: Políticas Ambientais; Desenvolvimento Sustentável; Stakeholders.REASSESSMENT OF THE ECONOMIC VALUE OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES IMPACTED WITH SANTO ANTÔNIO HYDROELECTRIC DAMABSTRACTThis study is the result of doctoral theses analyzes in progress and is included in the theme of Economic Valuation of Environmental Resources (VERA) Madeira River, located in the city of Porto Velho-RO. The goal was to make a critical analysis on the economic valuation process of environmental resources in the implementation of the Santo Antônio hydroelectric dam. On the other hand, the study also analyzed the Settlement Project Joan D’Arc I, II and III as one of the stakeholders of the enterprise. Based on bibliographical and documentary research, as well as with the support of stakeholder theory, the results of the study provided evidence that the implementation process of this project did not consider the real environmental economic value of the Madeira River, in relation to the physical environment, biotic and the socio-economic environment, which is affected or might be affected, nor considered the interests of all stakeholders in the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environmental Impact Report (EIR) that conducted the implementation of the plant.Keywords: Environmental Policies; Sustainable Development; Stakeholders.REVALUACIÓN DEL VALOR ECONÓMICO DE LOS RECURSOS AMBIENTALES AFECTADOS CON SANTO ANTÔNIO PRESA HIDROELÉCTRICARESUMENEste estudio es el resultado de análisis de las tesis doctorales en curso y se incluye en el tema de la valoración económica de los recursos ambientales (Vera) río Madeira, que se encuentra en la ciudad de Porto Velho-RO. El objetivo era hacer un análisis crítico en el proceso de valoración económica de los recursos del medio ambiente en la aplicación de la presa de Santo Antônio. Por otro lado, el estudio también analizó el Proyecto de Solución de Juana D’Arc I, II y III como uno de los partícipes de la empresa. Basado en una investigación bibliográfica y documental, así como con el apoyo de la teoría de los participantes, los resultados del estudio proporcionan evidencia de que el proceso de implementación de este proyecto no tuvo en cuenta el valor económico del medio ambiente real del río Madeira, en relación con el entorno físico , medio biótico y socioeconómico, que se ve afectado o podrían verse afectados, ni considera los intereses de todos los interesados en la evaluación de impacto ambiental (EIA) y el Informe de Impacto Ambiental (EIR) que llevó a cabo la ejecución de la planta.Palabras clave: Políticas Ambientales; Desarrollo sostenible; Las Partes Interesadas.
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Porto, Rafael Barreiros, Rafaela da Rocha Costa, and Eluiza Alberto de Morais Watanabe. "The multilevel effect of marketing activities on sales, revenue and profitability in a micro-enterprise." Review of business Management 19, no. 65 (July 26, 2017): 432–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.7819/rbgn.v19i65.2911.

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Apanasyuk, L. A., and Jirong Hao. "A Brief Talk on the Social Responsibility of Chinese Enterprises in 2019: September 9th Public Benefit Day." Contemporary problems of social work 6, no. 1 (March 31, 2020): 4–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.17922/2412-5466-2020-6-1-4-12.

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Pereira, Pedro Matias. "The promotion of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in public procurement: the new directives." Boletim de Ciências Económicas 58 (2015): 241–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/0870-4260_58_5.

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