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Peschel, M., W. Mende, and K. F. Albrecht. "The evolon growth model: Possible scientometrical evaluations." Scientometrics 18, no. 1-2 (January 1990): 123–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02019165.

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Bley, Th, K. F. Albrecht, D. Miethe, V. Riis, and W. Babel. "Describing microbial degradation processes with the EVOLON model." Acta Biotechnologica 16, no. 4 (1996): 237–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/abio.370160404.

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Djité, Paulin G. "Langues et développement en Afrique." Language Problems and Language Planning 15, no. 2 (January 1, 1991): 121–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/lplp.15.2.01dji.

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SUMMARY Language and Development in Africa Development in Africa is often defined in technocratic terms that do not take language into account. Yet, the continent is beset by problems of development that are language-related. The integration of national languages and the full participation of all the population will greatly enhance development in Africa. Over the last three decades, dependency on superimposed international languages to achieve development has proven to be a failure. Instead of leading to national unity, this attitude has contributed to the socioeconomic and political instability of most African nations. The people of Africa are the ones who will make it, or fail to make it, a developed continent. It would be most unwise to force upon them foreign linguistic and cultural models divorced from local realities. RESUMO Lingvoj kaj evoluo en Afriko Evoluon en Afriko oni ofte difinas lau teknokrataj kriterioj, kiuj ne prenas en konsideron la lingvan dimension. Sed la kontinenton sieĝas evoluproblemoj lingvorilataj. La integrigo de naciaj lingvoj kaj la plena partopreno de la tuta logantaro multe fortigos evoluon en Afriko. Tra la pasintaj tri jardekoj, dependo je altruditaj internaciaj lingvoj por atingi evoluon montriĝis malsukcesa. Anstataŭ konduki al nacia unueco, tia aliro kontribuis al la sociekonomia kaj politika nestabileco de plej multaj afrikaj nacioj. La afrikanoj estas tiuj, kiuj igos, au ne igos, Afrikon evoluinta kontinento. Estus tre malsaĝe trudi al ili fremdajn lingvajn kaj kulturajn modelojn malkongruajn al lokaj realoj.
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McConnell, Grant D. "Y a-t-il des modèles de contact des langues à soutirer de l'expérience indienne?" Language Problems and Language Planning 13, no. 2 (January 1, 1989): 119–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/lplp.13.2.02mcc.

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SUMMARY What Language Contact Models Can Result from Our Indian Research Experience? This paper is the result of a conference in Nice (1987) on Language Contact: What Models? We tried to reply to this question by proposing two models, namely: (1) language development, a model that allows us to measure development in terms of language vitality and (2) language contact, a more general model, which takes into account the broader social context. These two models derive from a survey carried out in India from 1982 to 1985 on the written languages of that country. The survey's object was primarily to provide the government with a detailed description of the functional role of each language in the social life of the country. But, in a secondary analysis, the survey provided a model of language development (see above), which enables us to calculate in quantitative terms the linguistic vitality of each language. This was done by analyzing the functional aspect of the social (institutional) dimension, by (1) domain and (2) institutional levels, on the one hand, and by (3) functions (frequency) and (4) products (quantity) on the other. The model of language contact also incorporates the vitality concept, but the perspective is much wider. It is rare to find only one language, so the model must take into consideration the functional interaction of all languages present and the resulting effects of this on vitality. Next, the total social environment and its importance must be measured through variables or groups of variables, which can also influence language vitality. This allows us to propose hypotheses on the importance of the language and social environments on changing vitality rates. The paper concludes by clearly placing the above research in the macro sphere (sociology of language) and considers the above inductive models based on hard data a useful way of approaching a theory of language in society, which has yet to be constructed. RESUMO Kiuj lingvokontaktaj modeloj povas rezulti el la esploraj spertoj en Hindio? Tiu ci verko rezultas el konferenco en Nico (1987) pri Lingva kontakto: Kiuj modeloj? Ni provis respondi tiun demandon per propono de du modeloj, nome: (l) modelo de lingva evoluo, kiu ebligas nin mezuri evoluon laŭ lingva vivanteco kaj (2) lingva kontakto, pli ĝenerala modelo, kiu prenas en konsideron la pli vastan socian kuntekston. La du modeloj fontas el enketo farita en Hindio inter 1982 kaj 1985 pri la tiulandaj skribitaj lingvoj. La ĉefa celo de la enketo estis liveri al la registaro detalan priskribon de la funkcia rolo de ĉiu lingvo en la socia vivo de la lando. Sed per dua analizo la enketo donis modelon de lingva evoluo (vidu ĉi-supre), kiu ebligas kvalitan kalkulon de la lingva vivanteco de ĉiu lingvo. Tion ni faris analizante la funkcian aspekton de la socia (insti-tucia) dimensio, laŭ (1) medio kaj (2) instituciaj niveloj, unuflanke, kaj laŭ (3) funkcioj (ofteco) kaj (4) produktoj (kvanto), aliflanke. La lingvokontakta modelo ankaŭ enhavas la koncepton de vivanteco, sed laŭ multe pli vasta perspektivo. Malofte oni trovas nur unu lingvon, kaj sekve la modelo devas preni en konsideron la funkcian interagon de ciuj ceestantaj lingvoj kaj la rezultajn efikojn de cio ci je vivanteco. Krome, oni devas mezuri la kompletan socian medion kaj ĝian gravecon per variecoj kaj variecogrupoj, kiuj ankaŭ povas influi lingvovivantecon. Tio ebligas proponi hipotezojn pri la graveco de la lingva kaj socia medioj je ŝanĝiĝantaj niveloj de vivanteco. La verko finiĝas lokante la ĉi-suprajn esplorojn en la makro-sferon (lingva sociologio) kaj konsideras la ĉi-suprajn induktajn modelojn, bazitajn je firmaj donitaĵoj, utila maniero aliri teorion de lingvo en socio, ankoraŭ konstruotan.
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Dulichenko, Aleksandr D. "Esperanto." Language Problems and Language Planning 12, no. 2 (January 1, 1988): 148–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/lplp.12.2.05dul.

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RESUMO Esperanto: Unika modelo por la generate lingvistiko Esperanto dekomence estis kaŭzo de malsameco de opinioj inter lingvistikistoj. Efektive, ĝi prezentas unikan modelon por lingvaj esploroj. Gi permesas al ni studi la evoluon de lingvoj per esplorado de ĝia kresko el lingva projekto al plene runkcianta lingvo. Gi donas enrigardon en la evoluon de multsignifeco kaj redundanco Ni povas observi per ĝia lingva historio la kreskon de lingvo per kolektiva agado; ni povas studi lingvajn universalajojn; ni povas esplori la fenomenon de socia regado. Post cent jaroj da utiligo, Esperanto evidente havas daŭran lokon inter la lingvoj de la mondo.
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Gorla, Riccardo, Matteo Casenghi, Alice Finotello, Federico De Marco, Simone Morganti, Damiano Regazzoli, Giovanni Bianchi, et al. "Outcome of transcatheter aortic valve replacement in bicuspid aortic valve stenosis with new-generation devices." Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 32, no. 1 (November 17, 2020): 20–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icvts/ivaa231.

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Abstract OBJECTIVES To compare device success and paravalvular leak rates of 3 new-generation transcatheter aortic valve replacement devices in patients with bicuspid aortic valve stenosis and to test their biomechanical performance in a computer-based simulation model of aortic root with increasing ellipticity. METHODS This retrospective multicentre study included 56 bicuspid aortic valve patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement with new-generation devices: Lotus/Lotus Edge (N = 15; 27%), Evolut-R (N = 20; 36%) and ACURATE neo (N = 21; 37%). Three virtual simulation models of aortic root with increasing index of eccentricity (0–0.25–0.5) were implemented. Stress distribution, stent–root contact area and paravalvular orifice area were computed. RESULTS Device success was achieved in 43/56 patients (77%) with comparable rates among Lotus (87%), Evolut-R (60%) and ACURATE neo (86%; P = 0.085). Moderate paravalvular leak rate was significantly lower in the Lotus group as compared to Evolut-R group (0% vs 30%; P = 0.027) and comparable to the ACURATE neo group (0% vs 10%; P = 0.33). By index of eccentricity = 0.5, Lotus showed a uniform and symmetric pattern of stress distribution with absent paravalvular orifice area, ACURATE neo showed a mild asymmetry with small paravalvular orifice area (1.1 mm2), whereas a severely asymmetric pattern was evident with Evolut-R, resulting in a large paravalvular orifice area (12.0 mm2). CONCLUSIONS Transcatheter aortic valve replacement in bicuspid aortic valve patients with new-generation devices showed comparable device success rates. Lotus showed moderate paravalvular leak rate comparable to that of ACURATE neo and significantly lower than Evolut-R. On simulation, Lotus and ACURATE neo showed optimal adaptability to elliptic anatomies as compared to Evolut-R.
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Johnson, N. L., P. H. Krisko, J. C. Liou, and P. D. Anz-Meador. "NASA's new breakup model of evolve 4.0." Advances in Space Research 28, no. 9 (January 2001): 1377–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0273-1177(01)00423-9.

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O'Callaghan, James, and Michael Conrad. "Symbiotic interactions in the EVOLVE III ecosystem model." Biosystems 26, no. 4 (January 1992): 199–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0303-2647(92)90025-t.

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Fogliano, Fernando, Daniel Malva, and Melina Furquim. "Arte: estabilidade e ruptura, do modernismo ao zeitgeist da contemporaneidade." ARS (São Paulo) 17, no. 35 (May 12, 2019): 59–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2178-0447.ars.2019.152554.

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Na arte contemporânea, percepções conflitantes da realidade promovem uma reviravolta no papel da razão na construção do real e da verdade. Nesse contexto, é possível considerar outros balizamentos para o estético e o político, desconstruindo a falsa noção de universalidade fundada em binaridades como: racionalidade e irracionalidade, civilizado e primitivo. O pensamento de autores como Isabelle Stenger, David Harvey, António Damásio, Ellen Dissanayake são considerados neste estudo na fundamentação de uma reflexão sobre a arte contemporânea e a crítica sobre o papel da ciência, tendo em perspectiva o contexto da trajetória histórica do imperialismo e da dominação dos países em desenvolvimento pelas grandes corporações. Assumem evidência, nesse cenário, o capitalismo em crise e o modelo evolutivo do evolon, como ferramenta para análise.
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Barghi, Neda, and Christian Schlötterer. "Distinct Patterns of Selective Sweep and Polygenic Adaptation in Evolve and Resequence Studies." Genome Biology and Evolution 12, no. 6 (April 18, 2020): 890–904. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evaa073.

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Abstract In molecular population genetics, adaptation is typically thought to occur via selective sweeps, where targets of selection have independent effects on the phenotype and rise to fixation, whereas in quantitative genetics, many loci contribute to the phenotype and subtle frequency changes occur at many loci during polygenic adaptation. The sweep model makes specific predictions about frequency changes of beneficial alleles and many test statistics have been developed to detect such selection signatures. Despite polygenic adaptation is probably the prevalent mode of adaptation, because of the traditional focus on the phenotype, we are lacking a solid understanding of the similarities and differences of selection signatures under the two models. Recent theoretical and empirical studies have shown that both selective sweep and polygenic adaptation models could result in a sweep-like genomic signature; therefore, additional criteria are needed to distinguish the two models. With replicated populations and time series data, experimental evolution studies have the potential to identify the underlying model of adaptation. Using the framework of experimental evolution, we performed computer simulations to study the pattern of selected alleles for two models: 1) adaptation of a trait via independent beneficial mutations that are conditioned for fixation, that is, selective sweep model and 2) trait optimum model (polygenic adaptation), that is adaptation of a quantitative trait under stabilizing selection after a sudden shift in trait optimum. We identify several distinct patterns of selective sweep and trait optimum models in populations of different sizes. These features could provide the foundation for development of quantitative approaches to differentiate the two models.
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Mißbach, Sven. "Untersuchungen zu standortunabhängigen Eigenschaften des Wachstums für verschiedene Baumarten." Doctoral thesis, Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2015. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-175061.

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Zagel, Fabian, and Volodymyr Tarhonskyi. "How do German industrial leaders evolve their business model towards sustainability : A case study of Adidas AG and Siemens AG." Thesis, Högskolan i Halmstad, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-42756.

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Sundberg, Simon. "Evolving digital 3D models using interactive genetic algorithm." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för datavetenskap, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-177580.

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The search space of digital 3D models designs is vast and can be hard to navigate. In this study, a system that evolves digital 3D models using an interactive genetic algorithm (IGA) was constructed in order to aid this process. The goal of the study was to investigate how such a system can be constructed in order to aid the design space exploration of digital 3D models.  The system is integrated with the 3D creation suite Blender and uses its Python API to programmatically edit models and generate images of the results, which are displayed on a web page where users can rate the results to evolve the model. The proposed system exposes all settings for the genetic algorithm, which includes population size, mutation rate, crossover algorithm, selection algorithm and more. Furthermore, the settings can be modified throughout the evolutionary process as well as the ability to rewind the algorithm and go back to previous generations in order to give more control in the progression of the algorithm. The script based nature of the proposed system is powerful but not practical for people without programming experience. For widespread adoption of IGAs as an exploratory design aid tool, it would help if the IGA is directly integrated into the design software being used in order to make it easier to use and reduce user fatigue.
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Marinho, ?berton da Silva. "Um modelo conceitual baseado em MDD e padr?es para evolu??o de sistemas OA." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2010. http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/18039.

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Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD) is a technique that complements the Object- Oriented Software Development (OOSD) modularizing several concepts that OOSD approaches do not modularize appropriately. However, the current state-of-the art on AOSD suffers with software evolution, mainly because aspect definition can stop to work correctly when base elements evolve. A promising approach to deal with that problem is the definition of model-based pointcuts, where pointcuts are defined based on a conceptual model. That strategy makes pointcut less prone to software evolution than model-base elements. Based on that strategy, this work defines a conceptual model at high abstraction level where we can specify software patterns and architectures that through Model Driven Development techniques they can be instantiated and composed in architecture description language that allows aspect modeling at architecture level. Our MDD approach allows propagate concepts in architecture level to another abstraction levels (design level, for example) through MDA transformation rules. Also, this work shows a plug-in implemented to Eclipse platform called AOADLwithCM. That plug-in was created to support our development process. The AOADLwithCM plug-in was used to describe a case study based on MobileMedia System. MobileMedia case study shows step-by-step how the Conceptual Model approach could minimize Pointcut Fragile Problems, due to software evolution. MobileMedia case study was used as input to analyses evolutions on software according to software metrics proposed by KHATCHADOURIAN, GREENWOOD and RASHID. Also, we analyze how evolution in base model could affect maintenance on aspectual model with and without Conceptual Model approaches
O Desenvolvimento de Software Orientado a Aspectos (DSOA) ? uma t?cnica que complementa o Desenvolvimento de Software Orientado a Objetos (DSOO) modularizando diversos conceitos que as abordagens para suporte ao DSOO n?o conseguiam modularizar adequadamente. No entanto, o estado da arte atual do DSOA sofre com a evolu??o de software, principalmente porque as defini??es de aspectos podem deixar de funcionar corretamente quando elementos do Modelo Base evoluem. Uma abordagem promissora para tratar este problema ? a defini??o de pontos de corte (pointcuts) baseados em modelos (model based-pointcuts), onde pontos de corte s?o definidos em termos de elementos de um Modelo Conceitual que s?o menos suscept?veis a evolu??o que elementos do Modelo Base. Com base nessa estrat?gia, este trabalho define um Modelo Conceitual em um alto n?vel de abstra??o onde se podem definir padr?es de software e de arquiteturas que atrav?s de t?cnicas de Desenvolvimento Dirigido a Modelos (Model Driven Development -MDD) podem ser instanciados e compostos em linguagens de descri??o arquitetural que suportem a modelagem de aspectos em n?vel de arquitetura. A abordagem MDD empregada permite ainda a propaga??o de conceitos descritos no Modelo Conceitual para outros n?veis de abstra??es como o de projeto com o uso de regras de transforma??o MDA (Model Driven Architecture). Este trabalho tamb?m mostra o plug-in para a plataforma Eclipse chamado de AOADLwithCM que foi implementado para dar suporte ao processo de desenvolvimento abordado. Esse plug-in foi utilizado para implementar um estudo de caso baseado no Sistema MobileMedia. Tal estudo de caso ilustra passo-a-passo a t?cnica que utiliza um Modelo Conceitual no DSOA para minimizar problemas de evolu??o (mais especificamente a Fragilidade de Pontos de Corte). O MobileMedia tamb?m foi usado como fonte para an?lise da abordagem sob m?tricas de software propostas por KHATCHADOURIAN, GREENWOOD e RASHID, e sob a perspectiva de manutenabilidade de software com e sem o Modelo Conceitual
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Souza, Katiane Gelly Dantas Assis de. "A evolu??o do turismo no Serid?: uma an?lise ? luz do modelo de Butler." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2014. http://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/19982.

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O Turismo configura-se como uma atividade que apresenta constante movimento podendo impulsionar o desenvolvimento local nas esferas econ?mica, sociocultural e humana em localidades com potencial e estrutura??o para tal. Por ser uma atividade din?mica, o turismo permite mudan?as em seu fluxo, ampliando os per?odos de sazonalidade. Para tanto, tendo em vista a dinamicidade citada, torna-se relevante a presen?a do planejamento tur?stico, inicialmente partindo do poder p?blico para que este crie leis e elabore normas e projetos para a gest?o da atividade de forma ordenada, visando a participa??o cidad?, tornando imprescind?vel a presen?a dos atores e agentes do turismo local no processo, ampliando a democracia e o conhecimento de seu lugar de origem. Neste cen?rio, o Minist?rio do Turismo desponta com o Plano Nacional de turismo que incorpora entre suas a??es o Programa de Regionaliza??o do Turismo, adotando um modelo de gest?o regional local, de forma participativa, atrav?s das inst?ncias de governan?a institu?das nos polos, sendo as a??es da pol?tica p?blica em suas diferentes inst?ncias os maiores respons?veis pelo fomento do turismo no polo Serid?. O presente trabalho cient?fico se prop?e a analisar o polo Serid?, sob a teoria do Ciclo de Vida de ?reas Tur?sticas (TALC) proposta por BUTLER (1980), localizando as a??es voltadas para o turismo e a cronologia da atividade aplicada ? localidade no processo proposto. Para tanto a metodologia utilizada foi a descritivo-explorat?ria, de abordagem qualitativa, de n?vel hist?rico e narrativo, de amostragem n?o-probabil?stica, utilizando fontes secund?rias, atrav?s de documentos e demais registros ocorridos durante os processos de planejamento na regi?o, assim como fontes prim?rias, atrav?s de entrevista estruturada aplicada ? gestora p?blica do PNMT e PRT no Estado do RN, no intuito de ter acesso ?s informa??es relacionadas ao processo de planejamento da atividade tur?stica no Serid?. Utilizou-se como forma de investiga??o dos dados coletados a t?cnica de an?lise do conte?do. Como conclus?o deste estudo observa-se que a partir do levantamento feito em rela??o ao hist?rico do turismo na regi?o que as atividades econ?micas da pecu?ria, cotonicultura, minera??o e ind?stria ceramista foram respons?veis pela inicia??o do turismo na localidade atrav?s do fluxo direcionado ?s mesmas, da inser??o dos primeiros hot?is e da realiza??o de eventos tradicionais, dando margem ? demanda por pol?ticas p?blicas que auxiliassem no direcionamento da atividade estando por isso, inserida na fase de envolvimento, segunda fase do modelo proposto por Buttler (1980), sendo o estudo finalizado com sugest?es para a continuidade da atividade tur?stica na regi?o.
Tourism is configured as an activity that presents constant movement could boost local development in the economic, sociocultural and human in locations with potential for structuring and such. Because it is a dynamic activity, tourism allows changes in its flow, extending the periods of seasonality. To this end, in view of the aforementioned dynamics, it becomes relevant to the presence of tourism planning, initially starting from the government so that it create laws and standards and develop projects for the management of activities in an orderly way, seeking citizen participation, making essential the presence of actors and agents in local tourism, expanding democracy and knowledge of their place of origin. In this scenario, the Ministry of Tourism is emerging with the National Tourism Plan which incorporates among its actions, the Regionalization Program Guide, adopting a model of regional local management, a participatory manner, through the bodies of governance imposed at the poles, and the shares of public policy in their various departments most responsible for promoting tourism in pole Serid?. This scientific work aims to analyze the pole Serid?, under the theory of tourism area life cycle (TALC) proposed by BUTLER (1980), locating actions for tourism and chronology of the locality applied the proposed process activity. For both the methodology is descriptive and exploratory, qualitative approach, historical, descriptive and narrative level, non-probability sampling, using secondary sources, through documents and other records occurred during the planning processes in the region, in order to have access to information related to the planning process of tourism in Serid?, using as a way to research the data collected the technique of content analysis. As a conclusion of this study it is observed that from the survey in relation to the history of tourism in the region, economic activities of livestock, cotton industry, mining and ceramics industry were responsible for the initiation of tourism in the locality through the flow directed to the same, the insertion of the first hotels and performing traditional events, giving rise to the demand for public policies that aided in directing the activity being, therefore, inserted into the engagement phase, the second phase proposed by BUTLER (1980) model, and the study was terminated with suggestions for the continuation of tourism in the region.
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Gomes, Rosemary L. "A grounded theory investigation to build a preliminary model of the transformational process of how clinical psychologists may evolve into compassionate leaders." Thesis, Canterbury Christ Church University, 2015. http://create.canterbury.ac.uk/13920/.

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Clinical leadership and compassionate care in the NHS have become priorities in influential papers and policies. There is a paucity of research to underpin conceptualisations of compassionate leadership and of leadership development in clinicians in the NHS, particularly clinical psychologists who may be able to lead in healthcare environments in unique ways due to the values and competencies of their profession. This present study sought to use a grounded theory approach to build a preliminary model of the transformational process of how clinical psychologists may evolve into compassionate leaders. Twelve clinical psychologists from varied specialities and with different years of experience took part in semi-structured qualitative interviews. Their data were analysed using a grounded theory methodology involving open, selective and theoretical coding. The findings indicate that psychologists may develop as leaders through their personalities and sense of mission, through reaching out to and being accepted by colleagues and through leading by doing. Participants who became compassionate in leadership seemed to be enabled by reflection, supervision and being treated with compassion. These findings are discussed with regard to extant theory and literature. Clinical and theoretical implications and a methodological critique are discussed.
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Oliveira, Guilherme de. "A auto-organiza??o do progresso t?cnico e das mudan?as clim?ticas num modelo simples de evolu??o." Pontif?cia Universidade Cat?lica do Rio Grande do Sul, 2012. http://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/3926.

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This study examines the relationship between technical change and climate change in the micro level that has global consequences. For this purpose, we use the Bak-Sneppen model of Evolution, a model developed by Bak and Sneppen (1993) and used in biological systems. The model specifies a number N of agents on an ecosystem, each with a variable that determines the fitness adaptability on this environment. Furthermore, there behavioral rules that are repeated t times in time: 1) the agent with the lowest fitness is selected for mutation, and 2) mutations also occur in the neighboring agents with lower fitness. In this investigation has adapted to the Bak-Sneppen model for the economy, assuminga number N of firms that have two fitness variables, one that represents the technical change and another his care for the environment. To support technical change appealed to the Theory of Induced Technical Change, and climate change to the Theory of Sustainable Development in its complex aspect. From computer simulations of the highlights are three scenarios that describe the complex relationships between technical progress and climate change: the scenario has been called the most probable, and to incorporate the debate is one in which firms aim to maximize their technical and some of them can adopt clean technologies and not others, which makes both systems self-organize at a critical level approximately equal to 0.4 fitness. The adverse scenario is one in which the correlation between technical change and the environment is negative, and technical improvements are polluting and every company that wants to decrease their environmental externalities have to reduce technology. In this scenario, both systems and no changes its threshold is close to 0. Finally, the stage was called the ideal one in which the relationship between technical change and climate change is positive, it is assumed only firms adopt clean technologies. In this, both systems are evolving rapidly, reaching steady state at the threshold of 0.6.
O presente estudo analisa a rela??o entre o progresso tecnol?gico e as mudan?as clim?ticas no plano microecon?mico que apresenta consequ?ncias globais. Para tanto, utiliza-se o modelo de Bak-Sneppen, um modelo desenvolvido por Bak e Sneppen (1993) e que trata da evolu??o biol?gica. O modelo especifica um n?mero N de agentes dispostos num ecossistema, cada um com uma vari?vel fitness que determina sua capacidade de adapta??o relativa a esse meio. Ademais, existem regras comportamentais que s?o repetidas t vezes no tempo: 1) o agente com menor fitness ? selecionado para muta??o; e 2) muta??es tamb?m ocorrem nos agentes vizinhos ao de menor fitness. Nessa investiga??o adaptou-se o modelo de Bak-Sneppen para a economia, supondo um n?mero N de firmas que apresentam duas vari?veis fitness, um que representa a mudan?a t?cnica e outro o seu cuidado com o meio ambiente. Para sustentar teoricamente a mudan?a t?cnica recorreu-se a Teoria do Progresso T?cnico Induzido, e no as mudan?as clim?ticas a Teoria do Desenvolvimento Sustent?vel em seu aspecto complexo. A partir das simula??es computacionais destacaram-se tr?s cen?rios que descrevem as rela??es complexas entre progresso t?cnico e mudan?as clim?ticas: o cen?rio que se chamou de mais prov?vel, por incorporar bem o debate ? aquele em que as firmas objetivam maximizar sua t?cnica e algumas delas podem adotar tecnologias limpas e outras n?o, o que faz com que ambos os sistemas se auto-organizem num n?vel cr?tico aproximadamente igual a 0,4 de fitness. O cen?rio desfavor?vel ? aquele em que a correla??o entre a mudan?a t?cnica e o meio ambiente ? negativa, assim melhorias t?cnicas s?o poluidoras e toda firma que deseja diminuir suas externalidades ambientais tem que reduzir tecnologia. Nesse cen?rio, em ambos os sistemas n?o houve evolu??o e seu limiar fica pr?ximo a 0. Por fim, o cen?rio chamado de ideal foi aquele em que a rela??o entre mudan?a t?cnica e mudan?a clim?tica ? positiva, nele sup?e-se as firmas adotam apenas tecnologias limpas. Nesse, ambos os sistemas evoluem rapidamente, atingindo o estado estacion?rio no limiar de 0,6.
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Cerqueira, Mauricio da Concei????o Passos. "An??lise da evolu????o de T.I. numa corretora de seguros sob a ??tica do modelo DEQ : um estudo de caso." FECAP - Faculdade Escola de Com??rcio ??lvares Penteado, 2004. http://132.0.0.61:8080/tede/handle/tede/635.

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The principal aim of this dissertation it's to verifying if the use of Information Technology (I.T.) in a Insurance Broker Company provides best information to this. The major emphasis in I.T. occurs in the implantation of a corporative data warehouse that lately should be used like a query source. In the proposed model, are use some others tools with specific application. First, it's proposed the Activity Based Costing (ABC) like a pattern for input data. It's be used in searching of the data quality. It's used too the Bayesian Theorem like a statistical tool in search of the best use for selected information during the decision-making process. Evaluating the use of data warehouse with this tools, it's make use of Quantified Exception Decision with the aim to compare the actual situation, the solution project and the future scenery. In the conclusion of this work, using DEQ tool, it was possible to prove the hypothesis of competitive improvement across the use of Information Technology (I.T.). It's proposed that I.T. can produce good effects to other kinds of companies and not only to Insurance Broker Companies.
O objetivo principal desta disserta????o ?? verificar se a utiliza????o da Tecnologia da Informa????o (T.I) em uma Corretora de Seguros faz com que a empresa obtenha melhores informa????es. A ??nfase maior em Tecnologia da Informa????o est?? a proposta de implanta????o de um data warehouse corporativo que posteriormente serviria de fonte de consultas. O modelo proposto, s??o utilizadas outras ferramentas com fins espec??ficos. Primeiramente, ?? colocado o custeio por Atividade (Activity Based Costing - ABC) como uma forma de padroniza????o na entrada de dados. Sua utiliza????o se d?? pela busca na qualidade dos dados. ?? utilizada tamb??m o Teorema de Bayes como ferramenta estat??stica na busca de melhor direcionamento das informa????es selecionadas durante o processo de tomada de decis??es. Avaliando a utiliza????o do data warehouse com estas duas ferramentas como acess??rios, faz-se uso da ferramenta de Decis??o por Exce????o Quantificada (DEQ) com o intuito de comparar a situa????o atual, do projeto da solu????o e do cen??rio futuro. Na conclus??o deste trabalho, por meio da ferramenta DEQ, foi poss??vel a comprova????o da hip??tese de gera????o de melhores informa????es atrav??s da utiliza????o da Tecnologia da Informa????o (T.I.). Tamb??m sugere-se que a T.I. pode produzir efeitos ben??ficos em outras empresas e ao somente a Corretoras de Seguros.
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Prikladnicki, Rafael. "Padr?es de evolu??o na pr?tica de desenvolvimento distribu?do de software em ambientes de internal offshoring : um modelo de capacidade." Pontif?cia Universidade Cat?lica do Rio Grande do Sul, 2009. http://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/5099.

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A comunidade de Engenharia de Software (ES) tem testemunhado uma mudan?a significativa na forma com que os projetos de software t?m sido desenvolvidos nos ?ltimos anos. As equipes v?m sendo organizadas de forma distribu?da, e o termo Desenvolvimento Distribu?do de Software (DDS) tem sido cada vez mais utilizado na ind?stria. Para se inserir em um ambiente distribu?do, uma organiza??o geralmente define a estrat?gia baseada em um modelo de neg?cio de DDS. No DDS em escala global os dois principais modelos s?o o offshore outsourcing (contrata??o de uma organiza??o externa, localizada em outro pa?s) e o internal offshoring (cria??o de uma unidade da pr?pria organiza??o, tamb?m localizada em outro pa?s). Esta pesquisa tem por objetivo entender e identificar padr?es de evolu??o das pr?ticas das organiza??es envolvidas com o internal offshoring, contribuindo com o ainda incipiente corpo de conhecimento na ?rea. Este entendimento tamb?m ? ?til para aquelas empresas iniciando opera??es de DDS, que poder?o se beneficiar do conhecimento de pr?ticas que foram aplicadas em outras organiza??es no passado. Desta forma, o resultado desta pesquisa ? um modelo de capacidade que descreve padr?es de evolu??o na pr?tica de DDS em uma ou mais unidades (centros de desenvolvimento) no modelo de internal offshoring. O modelo est? organizado em tr?s dimens?es, quais sejam: n?veis de capacidade, ?reas de capacidade (pessoas, projetos, portf?lios e unidades) e atributos de capacidade. Para propor o modelo de capacidade optou-se por um estudo qualitativo em retrospectiva, inspirado no modelo de Yin [154] de Estudo de Caso, com a utiliza??o de instrumentos de coleta de dados qualitativos e quantitativos.
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Almeida, Maur?cio Lopes de. "Din?mica e estrutura de redes complexas no modelo de afinidade." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2010. http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/18589.

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In this work we elaborate and discuss a Complex Network model which presents connectivity scale free probability distribution (power-law degree distribution). In order to do that, we modify the rule of the preferential attachment of the Bianconi-Barabasi model, including a factor which represents the similarity of the sites. The term that corresponds to this similarity is called the affinity, and is obtained by the modulus of the difference between the fitness (or quality) of the sites. This variation in the preferential attachment generates very interesting results, by instance the time evolution of the connectivity, which follows a power-law distribution ki / ( t t0 )fi, where fi indicates the rate to the site gain connections. Certainly this depends on the affinity with other sites. Besides, we will show by numerical simulations results for the average path length and for the clustering coefficient
Neste trabalho, elaboramos e discutimos um modelo de rede complexa que apresenta escala livre (distribui??o de conectividade tipo lei de pot?ncia). Para isso, modificamos a regra de liga??o preferencial do modelo de Bianconi-Barab?si, inserindo um fator que retrata quanta semelhan?a ? guardada entre os par?metros de qualidades dos s?tios da rede. O termo que nos d? essa informa??o ? a chamada afinidade, sendo, a mesma, dada pelo m?dulo da diferen?a entre a qualidade do novo s?tio, que est? sendo inserido na rede, e as dos que j? fazem parte dela. Essa varia??o na liga??o preferencial permitiu, ao nosso modelo, obter resultados bastantes interessantes, como por exemplo, a evolu??o temporal da conectividade de um s?tio que segue uma lei pot?ncia ??ki ? ( t/t0)?, onde o expoente ?, que indica a taxa com que um s?tio consegue liga??es, certamente, depende de sua afinidade com os demais s?tios da rede. Al?m disso, mostraremos tamb?m, os resultados que foram obtidos, via simula??o num?rica, para o menor caminho m?dio e o coeficiente de agrega??o da rede gerada pelo nosso modelo, isto ?, pelo modelo de afinidade
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Coile, Courtney. How household portfolios evolve after retirement: The effect of aging and health shocks. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2006.

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Schütze, Oliver. EVOLVE - A Bridge between Probability, Set Oriented Numerics, and Evolutionary Computation II. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013.

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Heaton, Brenda, Abdulrahman El-Sayed, and Sandro Galea. Agent-Based Models. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190843496.003.0005.

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Agent-based modeling is a newer approach to the study of neighborhoods and health. In brief, an agent-based model is one of a class of computational models for simulating the actions and interactions of autonomous agents (both individual or collective entities, such as organizations or groups) with a view to assessing their effects on the system as a whole. Neighborhood characteristics and resources evolve and adapt as the individuals living within them change and vice versa. In this way, neighborhoods reflect a complex adaptive system. In this chapter, we introduce agent-based models as a tool for modeling these interactive and adaptive processes that occur within a system, such as a neighborhood. The chapter provides a basic introduction to this method, drawing on examples from the neighborhoods and health literature.
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Massa, Mark S. “In the Beginning Was the Grab Bag”. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190851408.003.0009.

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This synthetic chapter draws together the themes of the previous chapters, arguing that Roman Catholic theologies of natural law evolve in an analogous way to how Kuhn described the history of science. The author puts forth (no: argues) that the question of calibration warrants the use of “paradigm revolutions” when considering the centripetal forces that eventuated in very different models of what “natural law” actually was, the kinds of human behavior that resulted from living in accord with that law, and what the ends or purposes of living such a life in accord with that law brought to a person. The chapter concludes with the thought that talking about natural law is messy and chaotic, and the development of human models of it are, by definition, nonlinear because reality is always more complex than any model we can construct to explain it.
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Heiner, Karl W., Marc Kennedy, and Anthony O'Hagan. Sequential multilocation auditing and the New York food stamps program. Edited by Anthony O'Hagan and Mike West. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198703174.013.23.

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This article discusses the use of Bayesian methods in analysing data that evolve over time in sequential multilocation auditing. Using the New York food stamps program as a case study, it proposes a model that incorporates a nonparametric component for the error magnitudes (taints), a hierarchical model for overall error rates across counties and parameters controlling the variation of rates from one year to the next, including an overall trend in error rates. The article first provides an overview of the New York food stamps program, along with the auditing concepts and terminology, before introducing the Bayesian model. This model is used to examine a sample of individual awards of food stamps to see if the value awarded is correct according to the rules of the scheme. The model makes it possible to smooth estimation of error rates and error classes in small counties across counties and through time.
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Koger, Gregory, Seth Masket, and Hans Noel. No Disciplined Army. Edited by Jennifer Nicoll Victor, Alexander H. Montgomery, and Mark Lubell. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190228217.013.18.

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Just what are political parties? If they are not strictly hierarchical organizations but nonetheless manage to coordinate and control much of politics, how do they do so? This chapter looks at the use of network theory and methodology to examine modern political parties. The authors survey the history of research utilizing a network approach to studying parties. They suggest how a network model surpasses some of the limitations of the familiar tripartite party model of the parties in government, in elections, and as organization. The authors advocates further research on how network parties make collective decisions, why American parties are organized as networks, and how they evolve.
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Coello, Carlos A. Coello, Oliver Schütze, and Alexandru-Adrian Tantar. EVOLVE - A Bridge between Probability, Set Oriented Numerics, and Evolutionary Computation II. Springer, 2012.

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Vanderschraaf, Peter. Playing Fair. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199832194.003.0005.

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Norms requiring individuals to treat their partners fairly can evolve even in populations that lack well-defined identity groups. The emergence of fairness equilibria in the bargaining problem and in Augmented Stag Hunt is analyzed with inductive and evolutionary learning models applied to populations that are not subdivided into preexisting groups. Inductive learning models applied to the bargaining problem yield distributions of equilibrium solutions centered around the egalitarian solution that corresponds to a norm of equal division of benefits. Inductive and evolutionary learning models applied to the Augmented Stag Hunt yield distributions of equilibrium solutions where each side contributes to a commonly desired good that are supported by costly punishments for noncontributors. These results support the strong reciprocity hypothesis in the social sciences without employing the controversial idea of group selection.
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Thurner, Stefan, Rudolf Hanel, and Peter Klimekl. Evolutionary Processes. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198821939.003.0005.

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Evolutionary processes combine many features of complex systems: they are algorithmic; states co-evolve with interactions; they show power law statistics; they are selforganized critical; and they are driven non-equilibrium systems. Evolution is a dynamical process that changes the composition of large sets of interconnected elements, entities, or species over time. The essence of evolutionary processes is that, through the interaction of existing entities with each other and with their environment, they give rise to an open-ended process of creation and destruction of new entities. Evolutionary processes are critical, co-evolutionary, and combinatorial, meaning that thew entities are created from combinations of existing ones. We review the concepts of the replicator equation, fitness landscapes, cascading events, the adjacent possible. We review several classical quantitative approaches to evolutionary dynamics such as the NK model and the Bak–Snappen model. We propose a general and universal framework for evolutionary dynamics that is critical, co-evolutionary, and combinatorial.
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Wyatt, Tristram D. 2. Sensing and responding. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198712152.003.0002.

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How an animal behaves is coordinated by nerves and hormones in different, complementary ways. Stimuli, such as the sound of a predator, cause fast behavioural responses coordinated by nerve signals. The stimuli also cause longer lasting physiological changes via hormones, which release energy sources needed for the muscle action required for escape. ‘Sensing and responding’ considers the sensory responses of bats and moths, and then explains selective sensitivity—how animals evolve to detect only what affects their survival or reproductive success. It also shows how the study of neural circuits in simple model systems, such as sea slugs, can help us understand more complicated behaviours in other animals.
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Miethe, D., K. F. Albrecht, V. Riis, T. Bley, and W. Babel. "Description of the Micobial Degradation Process for Mineral Oils and its Extrapolation by the Evolon Model." In Contaminated Soil ’95, 1305–6. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0421-0_125.

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Mende, W., and K. F. Albrecht. "The Growth of Electric Energy Production as an Example for the Application of the Evolon Model." In Systems Analysis and Simulation II, 282–85. New York, NY: Springer US, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-8936-1_58.

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Brewster, Jon, and Michael Conrad. "Evolve IV: A metabolically-based artificial ecosystem model." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 473–82. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0040799.

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Guminska, Ewa, and Teresa Zawadzka. "EvOLAP Graph – Evolution and OLAP-Aware Graph Data Model." In Beyond Databases, Architectures and Structures. Facing the Challenges of Data Proliferation and Growing Variety, 75–89. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99987-6_6.

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Hirsch, Henry R. "Why Should Senescence Evolve? An Answer Based on a Simple Demographic Model." In Evolution of Longevity in Animals, 75–90. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1939-9_5.

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Schaberreiter, Thomas, Pascal Bouvry, Juha Röning, and Djamel Khadraoui. "Support Tool for a Bayesian Network Based Critical Infrastructure Risk Model." In EVOLVE - A Bridge between Probability, Set Oriented Numerics, and Evolutionary Computation III, 53–75. Heidelberg: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01460-9_3.

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García, Jokin, Oscar Dìaz, and Jordi Cabot. "An Adapter-Based Approach to Co-evolve Generated SQL in Model-to-Text Transformations." In Advanced Information Systems Engineering, 518–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07881-6_35.

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Ellingsrud, Ada J., Cécile Daversin-Catty, and Marie E. Rognes. "A Cell-Based Model for Ionic Electrodiffusion in Excitable Tissue." In Modeling Excitable Tissue, 14–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61157-6_2.

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Abstract This chapter presents the KNP-EMI model describing ion concentrations and electrodiffusion in excitable tissue. The KNP-EMI model extends on the EMI model by removing the assumption that ion concentrations are constant in time and space, and may as such be more appropriate in connection with modelling e.g. spreading depression, stroke and epilepsy. The KNP-EMI model defines a system of time-dependent, nonlinear, mixed dimensional partial differential equations. We here detail the derivation of the system and present a numerical example illustrating how ion concentrations evolve during neuronal activity.
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Rabinovici, Eliezer. "Beyond the Standard Model." In Particle Physics Reference Library, 455–517. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38207-0_8.

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AbstractStarting sometime in 2008/2009 one expects to be able to take a glimpse at physics at the TeV scale. This will be done through the Large Hadronic Collider (LHC) at CERN, Geneva. It will be a result of an unprecedented coordinated international scientific effort. This chapter is written in 2007. It is essentially inviting disaster to spell out in full detail what the current various theoretical speculations on the physics are, as well motivated as they may seem at this time. What I find of more value is to elaborate on some of the ideas and the motivations behind them. Some may stay with us, some may evolve and some may be discarded as the results of the experiments unfold. When the proton antiproton collider was turned on in the early eighties of the last century at Cern the theoretical ideas were ready to face the experimental results in confidence, a confidence which actually had prevailed. The emphasis was on the tremendous experimental challenges that needed to be overcome in both the production and the detection of the new particles. As far as theory was concerned this was about the physics of the standard model and not about the physics beyond it. The latter part was left safely unchallenged. That situation started changing when the large electron positron (LEP) collider experiments also at Cern were turned on as well the experiments at the Tevatron at Fermilab. Today it is with rather little, scientifically based, theoretical confidence that one is anticipating the outcome of the experiments. It is less the method and foundations that are tested and more the prejudices. It is these which are at the center of this chapter. Some claim to detect over the years an oscilatory behavior in the amount of conservatism expressed by leaders in physics. The generation in whose life time relativity and quantum mechanics were discovered remained non-conservative throughout their life. Some of the latter developed eventually such adventurous ideas as to form as a reaction a much more conservative following generation. The conservative generation perfected the inherited tools and has uncovered and constructed the Standard Model. They themselves were followed by a less conservative generation. The new generation was presented with a seemingly complete description of the known forces. In order to go outside the severe constraints of the Standard Model the new generation has drawn upon some of the more adventurous ideas of the older generation as well as created it own ideas. In a way almost all accepted notions were challenged. In the past such an attitude has led to major discoveries such as relativity and quantum mechanics. In some cases it was carried too far, the discovery of the neutrino was initially missed as energy conservation was temporarily given up.
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Bernert, Marie, and Fano Ramparany. "A Belief Update System Using an Event Model for Location of People in a Smart Home." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 17–32. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72308-8_2.

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AbstractArtificial Intelligence applications often require to maintain a knowledge base about the observed environment. In particular, when the current knowledge is inconsistent with new information, it has to be updated. Such inconsistency can be due to erroneous assumptions or to changes in the environment. Here we considered the second case, and develop a knowledge update algorithm based on event logic that takes into account constraints according to which the environment can evolve. These constraints take the form of events that modify the environment in a well-defined manner. The belief update triggered by a new observation is thus explained by a sequence of events. We then apply this algorithm to the problem of locating people in a smart home and show that taking into account past information and move’s constraints improves location inference.
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Conference papers on the topic "Evolon model"

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THOMPSON, BILL, and VANESSA FERDINAND. "MODEL FITTING AND PREDICTION FOR LANGUAGE EVOLUTION." In EVOLANG 10. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814603638_0131.

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STADLER, KEVIN, RICHARD A. BLYTHE, KENNY SMITH, and SIMON KIRBY. "MOMENTUM-BASED LANGUAGE CHANGE: A NON-ADAPTIVE MODEL OF DIRECTIONAL SELECTION." In EVOLANG 10. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814603638_0126.

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EDWARDES, MARTIN. "WHAT WERE WE TALKING ABOUT? EXCHANGING SOCIAL MODELS AS A ROUTE TO LANGUAGE." In EVOLANG 10. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814603638_0006.

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Oliveira, Yuri, Leonardo Silveira, and Cidcley Souza. "A Model-Driven Approach to Evolve Recommender Systems." In Simpósio Brasileiro de Sistemas Multimídia e Web (WEBMEDIA). Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/webmedia.2018.4572.

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Oliveira, Yuri, Leonardo Silveira, and Cidcley Souza. "A Model-Driven Approach to Evolve Recommender Systems." In WebMedia '18: Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3243082.3267457.

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Agirre, Joseba A., Goiuria Sagardui, and Leire Etxeberria. "Transevol - A Tool to Evolve Legacy Model Transformations by Example." In 9th International Conference on Software Engineering and Applications. SCITEPRESS - Science and and Technology Publications, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0004999702340245.

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Dwek, Eli. "Interstellar dust: what is it, how does it evolve, and what are its observational consequences?" In THE SPECTRAL ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS OF GAS-RICH GALAXIES: Confronting Models with Data; International Workshop. AIP, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1913921.

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Maknickienė, Nijolė. "Evaluation Of The Portfolio Performance Indicators, Using Evolino Rnn Trading Model." In Contemporary Issues in Business, Management and Education ‘2012. Vilnius, Lithuania: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University Publishing House Technika, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/cibme.2012.13.

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Marconi, M., J. Javaloyes, S. Balle, and M. Giudici. "How laser localized structures evolve out of passive mode-locking." In 2014 16th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icton.2014.6876381.

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Marconi, M., J. Javaloyes, S. Balle, and M. Giudici. "How Laser Localized Structures Evolve Out of Passive Mode-Locking." In 2014 International Semiconductor Laser Conference (ISLC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/islc.2014.214.

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Yates, K. W., and F. M. Jonas. Assessment of the NASA Evolve Long-Term Orbital Debris Evolution Model. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada293477.

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Rossi, R., I. López, and C. Soriano. D1.1 Solvers "stub" implementation of the capabilities to be delivered. Scipedia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23967/exaqute.2021.2.008.

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The current deliverable describes the initial API available for the solvers. The API is intended to be based on the Kratos Multiphysics fraemework and will evolve during the project. The current deliverable describes the essential features of the interface and provides an initial working implementation to be used as a basis for the future developements. The initial implementation described here is currently operative on the master branch of Kratos. As of the end of July 2018 (moment of handing in of current deliverable) the interface is operative and is being used “in production”. Nevertheless, it still does not fully support the model serialization capabilities that are needed for pyCompSS and HyperLoom. The interface is documented in the project wiki page [wiki]. The same documentation is also presented in the current deliverable.
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Orning, Tanja. Professional identities in progress – developing personal artistic trajectories. Norges Musikkhøgskole, August 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.22501/nmh-ar.544616.

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We have seen drastic changes in the music profession during the last 20 years, and consequently an increase of new professional opportunities, roles and identities. We can see elements of a collective identity in classically trained musicians who from childhood have been introduced to centuries old, institutionalized traditions around the performers’ role and the work-concept. Respect for the composer and his work can lead to a fear of failure and a perfectionist value system that permeates the classical music. We have to question whether music education has become a ready-made prototype of certain trajectories, with a predictable outcome represented by more or less generic types of musicians who interchangeably are able play the same, limited canonized repertoire, in more or less the same way. Where is the resistance and obstacles, the detours and the unique and fearless individual choices? It is a paradox that within the traditional master-student model, the student is told how to think, play and relate to established truths, while a sustainable musical career is based upon questioning the very same things. A fundamental principle of an independent musical career is to develop a capacity for critical reflection and a healthy opposition towards uncontested truths. However, the unison demands for modernization of institutions and their role cannot be solved with a quick fix, we must look at who we are and who we have been to look at who we can become. Central here is the question of how the music students perceive their own identity and role. To make the leap from a traditional instrumentalist role to an artist /curator role requires commitment in an entirely different way. In this article, I will examine question of identity - how identity may be constituted through musical and educational experiences. The article will discuss why identity work is a key area in the development of a sustainable music career and it will investigate how we can approach this and suggest some possible ways in this work. We shall see how identity work can be about unfolding possible future selves (Marcus & Nurius, 1986), develop and evolve one’s own personal journey and narrative. Central is how identity develops linguistically by seeing other possibilities: "identity is formed out of the discourses - in the broadest sense - that are available to us ..." (Ruud, 2013). The question is: How can higher music education (HME) facilitate students in their identity work in the process of constructing their professional identities? I draw on my own experience as a classically educated musician in the discussion.
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