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Colonna Vilasi, Antonella. "The Establishment of the Russian Intelligence." Sociology Mind 08, no. 02 (2018): 123–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/sm.2018.82010.

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Turner, Lauren A., and Kimberly K. Merriman. "Cultural Intelligence and Establishment of Organizational Diversity Management Practices." Academy of Management Proceedings 2020, no. 1 (August 2020): 15349. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2020.15349abstract.

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Rudner, Martin. "Canada's Communications Security Establishment, Signals Intelligence and counter-terrorism." Intelligence and National Security 22, no. 4 (August 2007): 473–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02684520701640449.

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Anderson, Scott. "The evolution of the Canadian intelligence establishment, 1945–1950." Intelligence and National Security 9, no. 3 (July 1994): 448–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02684529408432261.

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Liao, Pei-Hung. "Applying Intelligence techniques to establishment predicting model in infection control." Journal of Microbiology, Immunology and Infection 48, no. 2 (April 2015): S68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmii.2015.02.237.

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Gan, Chye Ong, K. Daniel Wong, and Wei-Le Woon. "ANT INTELLIGENCE ROUTING." ASEAN Journal on Science and Technology for Development 25, no. 1 (November 19, 2017): 81–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.29037/ajstd.234.

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We introduce AIR, a new ant-based routing protocol for ad hoc wireless networks. AIR incorporates recent technology advances in ad hoc routing protocols, such as ring-based searching and third-party reply, while retaining the characteristics and benefits of ant-based routing protocols, including probabilistic routing tables and pheromone evaporation. In addition, we combine the best features of previous ant-based routing protocols with new features like update ants and two-way route establishment, to further improve performance. We compare the performance of AIR against AODV and DSR using appropriately chosen simulations, the results of which are presented and discussed. We find that AIR is especially useful for ad hoc networks requiring low end-to-end delay where mobility rates are high.
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Pranawukir, Iswahyu, and Agus Hitopa Sukma. "Strategi Corporate Social Responsibility Dompet Dhuafa dalam Membangun Brand Differentiation Lembaga." Jurnal Inovasi Ilmu Sosial dan Politik (JISoP) 3, no. 1 (April 6, 2021): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.33474/jisop.v3i1.9000.

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The research aims to determine the Dompet Dhuafa Foundation's CSR strategy in building brand differentiation through the establishment of the Smart Ekselensia Republika school. It also concerns the dynamics of the Dompet Dhuafa Foundation's business paradigm which focuses on CSR programs to form brand differentiation. This type of research is case study with a qualitative descriptive method. It aims to describe the establishment of a school accompanied by an explanation of the process of occurrence, development and changes in various aspects of the dynamics of its CSR. Thus, there are peculiarities of cases which the researcher describes descriptively based on dynamic and contextual chronology. The results showed that the Dompet Dhuafa Foundation's CSR strategy in building brand differentiation is based on social awareness, that business contributions are social benefits; economic awareness, that the maximum profit from business is the maximum benefit in increasing charity in society; and legal awareness, that justice efforts that have been criticized by the pudblic can be maximally fulfilled because the efforts being carried out have a segment of the dhuafa. Differentiation is an achievement that combines the shared value business context in the three intelligences. Intellectual intelligence is proven in the provision of education, emotional intelligence by building social service businesses for the poor, as well as spiritual intelligence with the principles of trust, worship and Islam. So, business differentiation is a business that presents God in its operations.
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Baharuddin, Elmi, and Zainab Ismail. "Spiritual Intelligence Forming Ulul Albab's Personality." GATR Global Journal of Business Social Sciences Review 4, no. 2 (April 3, 2016): 67–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.35609/gjbssr.2016.4.2(9).

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Objective - Spiritual intelligence is intelligence that is capable of producing Muslim personality. It aims to maintain a good relationship with God, fellow human beings and nature. This study aims to clarify the role of spiritual intelligence information of ulul albab personality. Methodology/Technique - The methodology is content analysis with a qualitative approach. This study emphasized the establishment of an inductive theory. Findings - This study found that there are eight roles of spiritual intelligence in ulul albab personality. Novelty - Ulul albab personality is also known as Muslims' personalities. Type of Paper - Conceptual Keywords: Spiritual intelligence, ulul albab, personality, Muslim' personality.
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Dian Nursita, Surwandono, Ratih Herningtyas ,. "MENAKAR PARADIGMA KEAMANAN NASIONAL MELALUI ANALISIS ISI TERHADAP UNDANG-UNDANG No. 17 TAHUN 2011 TENTANG INTELIJEN NEGARA." Jurnal Mandala : Jurnal Ilmu Hubungan Internasional 1, no. 1 (April 12, 2018): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.33822/jm.v1i1.289.

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The evolution of both domestic and international security issues have influenced the development of Indonesia intelligence and its agencies. Indonesia intelligence reform is marked by the establishment of Badan Intelijen Nasional or Indonesia National Intelligence Agency and the enactment of Law Number 17 of 2011 on The State Intelligence. In order to reveal the paradigm used in determining the direction of Indonesia’s national security policy, this paper analyzes Law Number 17 of 2011 on The State Intelligence using content analysis method. Analysis among indicators representing three paradigms; realism, liberalism, and constructivism shows that Law Number 17 of 2011 on The State Intelligence is strongly influenced by realist paradigm.
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Ruchkina, Gulnara F. "SOME ISSUES OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF LEGAL CONDITIONS FOR THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, ROBOTS AND OBJECTS OF ROBOTICS." Banking law 5 (October 29, 2020): 7–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.18572/1812-3945-2020-5-7-19.

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Some results of research on the theory of legal regulation of artificial intelligence, robots and robotics objects in the Russian Federation are outline. The experience of legislative regulation of the concept of «artificial intelligence» is present. The main foreign and domestic works of scientists devoted to the problems of artificial intelligence and robotics, learning normative legal acts regulating this sphere, are summarize. The most important aspects of the formation of legal conditions for artificial intelligence, robots and robotics objects, including in banking, are highlight.
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Dylan, Huw. "The Joint Intelligence Bureau : economic, topographic, and scientific intelligence for Britain's Cold War, 1946-1964." Thesis, Aberystwyth University, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2160/6338ec52-6154-47ca-ba92-c6bf092281bf.

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This thesis examines the British Joint Intelligence Bureau (JIB), which, between its creation in 1946 and its end in 1964, gathered, collated and processed topographic, economic, scientific, and atomic intelligence. It did so on an inter-service, national level. The thesis examines the creation of the organisation, in the aftermath of the Second World War, exploring what factors and which people supported the creation of the new agency. It then moves on to examine the work of the JIB in several of its key fields of work, namely topography, economics and monitoring the threat from Soviet nuclear forces, before examining some of the JIB’s international connections and how these contributed to its work. It concludes with an examination of how the JIB begat the Defence Intelligence Staff (DIS). It argues that the creation of the JIB was an appropriate response to the need to centralise and retrench in the intelligence machinery after the War, but that the organisation, in essence, represented a compromise between those who wanted to fully centralise military (and military-relevant) intelligence and those who wished to preserve service independence. Over the course of its existence it made important contributions to several key areas of policy – including mapping the Soviet Union for nuclear strike planning, the economic containment of the USSR, as well as China and North Korea during the Korean War, and in monitoring the production of Soviet bombers and missiles – before becoming a central component of the new DIS.
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Caswell, Kenneth L. "Establishment of the National Maritime Intelligence Center understanding the foundations of trust to support a collaborative environment in homeland security /." Thesis, Monterey, California : Naval Postgraduate School, 2010. http://edocs.nps.edu/npspubs/scholarly/theses/2010/Mar/10Mar%5FCaswell.pdf.

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Thesis (M.A. in Security Studies (Homeland Security and Defense))--Naval Postgraduate School, March 2010.
Thesis Advisor(s): Dahl, Erik. Second Reader: Simeral, Robert. "March 2010." Description based on title screen as viewed on April 28, 2010. Author(s) subject terms: Trust, collaborative environment, inter-agency, maritime intelligence. Includes bibliographical references (p. 59-63). Also available in print.
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Hadley, David P. ""A Rising Clamor": The American Press, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the Cold War." The Ohio State University, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1437567110.

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Nonninger, Dirk. "The establishment and use of cross border criminal intelligence under a European Criminal Intelligence Model in a period of modernism and post modernism societal change in the EU, and issues of accountability and human rights in the dissemination of such criminal intelligence exchange." Thesis, London Metropolitan University, 2017. http://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/1224/.

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Policing in Europe has become more complex, due to the nature of organised crime being more and more trans-national and a growing Europeanization in policing as a result of the creation of European agencies like Europol and Eurojust taking over activities which before the Lisbon Treaty remained within the sole responsibility of single Member State. Informal law enforcement cooperation between Member States is being transferred into formalised cooperation by European agencies with a specific mandate and specific powers. This development also requires a mechanism to streamline national and European law enforcement priorities. In 2005 the United Kingdom proposed the European Criminal Intelligence Model (ECIM) as the tool to achieve this task. In general terms the ECIM is based on the principles stemming from the concept of intelligence-led-policing as proposed by Ratcliffe (2005). However, until today the implementation of the ECIM is not finalised. This dissertation will address the conditions for such a model to be successful, especially with regard to the operationalisation of strategic findings at EU level within a national or trans-national setting. In this regard, the question of the meaning of ‘intelligence’ for the ECIM is examined, especially taking into account that the concept of ‘intelligence’ in law enforcement still is a rather new discipline. In addition, this thesis will discuss the societal framework in which the ECIM is to be deployed with a focus on the respective consequences if our society has changed from modern to a postmodern society. In relation to the ECIM a reflection on this aspect is of crucial importance as a shift in the societal paradigm would also question the value of a ‘grand narrative’ like the ECIM, a single, monolithic tool that would be able to address the problems in tackling trans-national organised crime as if made from one piece in a European context which is defined by diversity.
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Bass, Natalie Tanyia. "The Raven's Coloured Progressive Matrices Test : a pilot study for the establishment of normative data for Xhosa-speaking primary school pupils in the Grahamstown region /." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2000. http://eprints.ru.ac.za/1384/.

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Chaibva, Faith Anesu. "The use of response surface methodology and artificial neural networks for the establishment of a design space for a sustained release salbutamol sulphate formulation." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1010432.

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Quality by Design (QbD) is a systematic approach that has been recommended as suitable for the development of quality pharmaceutical products. The QbD approach commences with the definition of a quality target drug profile and predetermined objectives that are then used to direct the formulation development process with an emphasis on understanding the pharmaceutical science and manufacturing principles that apply to a product. The design space is directly linked to the use of QbD for formulation development and is a multidimensional combination and interaction of input variables and process parameters that have been demonstrated to provide an assurance of quality. The objective of these studies was to apply the principles of QbD as a framework for the optimisation of a sustained release (SR) formulation of salbutamol sulphate (SBS), and for the establishment of a design space using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) and Artificial Neural Networks (ANN). SBS is a short-acting ♭₂ agonist that is used for the management of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The use of a SR formulation of SBS may provide clinical benefits in the management of these respiratory disorders. Ashtalin®8 ER (Cipla Ltd., Mumbai, Maharashtra, India) was selected as a reference formulation for use in these studies. An Ishikawa or Cause and Effect diagram was used to determine the impact of formulation and process factors that have the potential to affect product quality. Key areas of concern that must be monitored include the raw materials, the manufacturing equipment and processes, and the analytical and assessment methods employed. The conditions in the laboratory and manufacturing processes were carefully monitored and recorded for any deviation from protocol, and equipment for assessment of dosage form performance, including dissolution equipment, balances and hardness testers, underwent regular maintenance. Preliminary studies to assess the potential utility of Methocel® Kl OOM, alone and in combination with other matrix forming polymers, revealed that the combination of this polymer with xanthan gum and Carbopol® has the potential to modulate the release of SBS at a specific rate, for a period of 12 hr. A central composite design using Methocel® KlOOM, xanthan gum, Carbopol® 974P and Surelease® as the granulating fluid was constructed to fully evaluate the impact of these formulation variables on the rate and extent of SBS release from manufactured formulations. The results revealed that although Methocel® KlOOM and xanthan gum had the greatest retardant effect on drug release, interactions between the polymers used in the study were also important determinants of the measureable responses. An ANN model was trained for optimisation using the data generated from a central composite study. The efficiency of the network was optimised by assessing the impact of the number of nodes in the hidden layer using a three layer Multi Layer Perceptron (MLP). The results revealed that a network with nine nodes in the hidden layer had the best predictive ability, suitable for application to formulation optimisation studies. Pharmaceutical optimisation was conducted using both the RSM and the trained ANN models. The results from the two optimisation procedures yielded two different formulation compositions that were subjected to in vitro dissolution testing using USP Apparatus 3. The results revealed that, although the formulation compositions that were derived from the optimisation procedures were different, both solutions gave reproducible results for which the dissolution profiles were indeed similar to that of the reference formulation. RSM and ANN were further investigated as possible means of establishing a design space for formulation compositions that would result in dosage forms that have similar in vitro release test profiles comparable to the reference product. Constraint plots were used to determine the bounds of the formulation variables that would result in the manufacture of dosage forms with the desired release profile. ANN simulations with hypothetical formulations that were generated within a small region of the experimental domain were investigated as a means of understanding the impact of varying the composition of the formulation on resultant dissolution profiles. Although both methods were suitable for the establishment of a design space, the use of ANN may be better suited for this purpose because of the manner in which ANN handles data. As more information about the behaviour of a formulation and its processes is generated during the product Iifecycle, ANN may be used to evaluate the impact of formulation and process variables on measureable responses. It is recommended that ANN may be suitable for the optimisation of pharmaceutical formulations and establishment of a design space in line with ICH Pharmaceutical Development [1], Quality Risk Management [2] and Pharmaceutical Quality Systems [3]
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Peacock, Lora. "Eco-climatic assessment of the potential establishment of exotic insects in New Zealand." Lincoln University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10182/1530.

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To refine our knowledge and to adequately test hypotheses concerning theoretical and applied aspects of invasion biology, successful and unsuccessful invaders should be compared. This study investigated insect establishment patterns by comparing the climatic preferences and biological attributes of two groups of polyphagous insect species that are constantly intercepted at New Zealand's border. One group of species is established in New Zealand (n = 15), the other group comprised species that are not established (n = 21). In the present study the two groups were considered to represent successful and unsuccessful invaders. To provide background for interpretation of results of the comparative analysis, global areas that are climatically analogous to sites in New Zealand were identified by an eco-climatic assessment model, CLIMEX, to determine possible sources of insect pest invasion. It was found that south east Australia is one of the regions that are climatically very similar to New Zealand. Furthermore, New Zealand shares 90% of its insect pest species with that region. South east Australia has close trade and tourism links with New Zealand and because of its proximity a new incursion in that analogous climate should alert biosecurity authorities in New Zealand. Other regions in western Europe and the east coast of the United States are also climatically similar and share a high proportion of pest species with New Zealand. Principal component analysis was used to investigate patterns in insect global distributions of the two groups of species in relation to climate. Climate variables were reduced to temperature and moisture based principal components defining four climate regions, that were identified in the present study as, warm/dry, warm/wet, cool/dry and cool/moist. Most of the insect species established in New Zealand had a wide distribution in all four climate regions defined by the principal components and their global distributions overlapped into the cool/moist, temperate climate where all the New Zealand sites belong. The insect species that have not established in New Zealand had narrow distributions within the warm/wet, tropical climates. Discriminant analysis was then used to identify which climate variables best discriminate between species presence/absence at a site in relation to climate. The discriminant analysis classified the presence and absence of most insect species significantly better than chance. Late spring and early summer temperatures correctly classified a high proportion of sites where many insect species were present. Soil moisture and winter rainfall were less effective discriminating the presence of the insect species studied here. Biological attributes were compared between the two groups of species. It was found that the species established in New Zealand had a significantly wider host plant range than species that have not established. The lower developmental threshold temperature was on average, 4°C lower for established species compared with non-established species. These data suggest that species that establish well in New Zealand have a wide host range and can tolerate lower temperatures compared with those that have not established. No firm conclusions could be drawn about the importance of propagule pressure, body size, fecundity or phylogeny for successful establishment because data availability constrained sample sizes and the data were highly variable. The predictive capacity of a new tool that has potential for eco-climatic assessment, the artificial neural network (ANN), was compared with other well used models. Using climate variables as predictors, artificial neural network predictions were compared with binary logistic regression and CLIMEX. Using bootstrapping, artificial neural networks predicted insect presence and absence significantly better than the binary logistic regression model. When model prediction success was assessed by the kappa statistic there were also significant differences in prediction performance between the two groups of study insects. For established species, the models were able to provide predictions that were in moderate agreement with the observed data. For non-established species, model predictions were on average only slightly better than chance. The predictions of CLIMEX and artificial neural networks when given novel data, were difficult to compare because both models have different theoretical bases and different climate databases. However, it is clear that both models have potential to give insights into invasive species distributions. Finally the results of the studies in this thesis were drawn together to provide a framework for a prototype pest risk assessment decision support system. Future research is needed to refine the analyses and models that are the components of this system.
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Templeton, Julian. "Designing Robust Trust Establishment Models with a Generalized Architecture and a Cluster-Based Improvement Methodology." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/42556.

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In Multi-Agent Systems consisting of intelligent agents that interact with one another, where the agents are software entities which represent individuals or organizations, it is important for the agents to be equipped with trust evaluation models which allow the agents to evaluate the trustworthiness of other agents when dishonest agents may exist in an environment. Evaluating trust allows agents to find and select reliable interaction partners in an environment. Thus, the cost incurred by an agent for establishing trust in an environment can be compensated if this improved trustworthiness leads to an increased number of profitable transactions. Therefore, it is equally important to design effective trust establishment models which allow an agent to generate trust among other agents in an environment. This thesis focuses on providing improvements to the designs of existing and future trust establishment models. Robust trust establishment models, such as the Integrated Trust Establishment (ITE) model, may use dynamically updated variables to adjust the predicted importance of a task’s criteria for specific trustors. This thesis proposes a cluster-based approach to update these dynamic variables more accurately to achieve improved trust establishment performance. Rather than sharing these dynamic variables globally, a model can learn to adjust a trustee’s behaviours more accurately to trustor needs by storing the variables locally for each trustor and by updating groups of these variables together by using data from a corresponding group of similar trustors. This work also presents a generalized trust establishment model architecture to help models be easier to design and be more modular. This architecture introduces a new transaction-level preprocessing module to help improve a model’s performance and defines a trustor-level postprocessing module to encapsulate the designs of existing models. The preprocessing module allows a model to fine-tune the resources that an agent will provide during a transaction before it occurs. A trust establishment model, named the Generalized Trust Establishment Model (GTEM), is designed to showcase the benefits of using the preprocessing module. Simulated comparisons between a cluster-based version of ITE and ITE indicate that the cluster-based approach helps trustees better meet the expectations of trustors while minimizing the cost of doing so. Comparing GTEM to itself without the preprocessing module and to two existing models in simulated tests exhibits that the preprocessing module improves a trustee’s trustworthiness and better meets trustor desires at a faster rate than without using preprocessing.
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Santos, Marcus Rogério Oliveira dos. "Análise do cadastro de prestadores de outros municípios (CPOM) de São Paulo na prevenção e no combate à simulação de estabelecimento prestador de serviço." reponame:Repositório Institucional do FGV, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10438/17176.

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The simulation of establishment is a phenomenon that usually occurs in a context where there is fiscal war between municipalities, but not necessarily. In this practice is common for service providers to use an establishment used as front organization in the municipality of lower taxation, at the same time that they are established in another property, in another municipality, with higher tax incidence, with all the elements for the service provision, however, declare that the services are provided by the first establishment. To prevent and combat this practice, in the year 2005, the Municipality of São Paulo established the Registration of services providers domiciled in other municipalities (CPOM) for intercity service benefits, when the taker is in São Paulo territory. However, simulations of establishment cases continue being judged by the Municipal Council of Taxes, which is an indication that the Registration may require adjustments to better fulfill its function. This paper aims to examine whether CPOM properly combat the simulation of establishment and, if the answer is negative, adjustments will be presented so that it fulfills the function for which it was implemented. These adjustments are intended to increase efficiency and provide an evidential context to detect and point simulations, improving its performance.
A simulação de estabelecimento é um fenômeno que normalmente ocorre num contexto em que há guerra fiscal entre os Municípios, mas não necessariamente. Nessa prática é comum os prestadores de serviço se utilizarem de um estabelecimento de fachada no Município de menor tributação, ao mesmo tempo em que estão estabelecidos em outro estabelecimento, em outro Município, de maior incidência tributária, com todos os elementos para a prestação do serviço, porém, declaram que os serviços são prestados pelo primeiro estabelecimento. Para prevenir e combater essa prática, no ano de 2005, o Município de São Paulo instituiu o Cadastro de Prestadores de Outros Municípios (CEPOM) para as prestações intermunicipais de serviço, quando o tomador estiver em território paulistano. Porém, casos de simulação de estabelecimento continuam sendo julgados pelo Conselho Municipal de Tributos, o que constitui um indício de que o Cadastro pode necessitar de ajustes para que melhor cumpra a sua função. O presente trabalho pretende analisar se o CPOM combate adequadamente a simulação de estabelecimento e, caso a resposta seja negativa, serão apresentados ajustes para que ele cumpra a função para a qual ele foi implementado. Tais ajustes têm como objetivo aumentar sua eficiência e fornecer um contexto probatório para detectar e apontar simulações, melhorando o seu desempenho.
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Schoen, Quentin. "Piloter le transport de colis intelligents : proposition d’une approche décentralisée Application aux colis contenant des produits sensibles L’indispensable évolution des ”transport management system” pour le pilotage des flux de produits sensibles Improving parcels transportation performance by introducing a hitchhiker parcel model." Thesis, Ecole nationale des Mines d'Albi-Carmaux, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019EMAC0008.

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L’environnement logistique s’appuie sur des systèmes de pilotage centralisés qui atteignent aujourd’hui leurs limites face à un réseau logistique et des envois de plus en plus complexes et fragmentés. Des initiatives de rupture comme l’Internet Physique orientent les développements futurs vers un pilotage décentralisé, ouvert et collaboratif. Nous inscrivant pleinement dans cette dynamique, le travail de recherche présenté dans ce manuscrit a pour but de questionner la pertinence d’un pilotage décentralisé de colis intelligents et opportunistes. Nous définissons un ensemble d’indicateurs de pilotage permettant à chaque colis de prendre ses propres décisions pour se router sur le réseau logistique. Ils peuvent alors évaluer la performance d’opportunités de transport qui se présentent. Puis, nous confrontons cette approche avec différents types de transport afin d’évaluer sa pertinence. Un plan d’expériences, déployé sur un moteur de simulation à événements discrets, nous permet alors de tester plusieurs scénarios. Enfin, dans une quatrième partie, nous étendons notre étude sur une proportion du réseau logistique de l’Établissement Français du Sang pour comparer une organisation actuelle avec une organisation cible et conclure sur la pertinence de notre modèle
Centralised transport logistics systems reach their limits, facing with fragmented shipments and complex logistics networks. Breakthrough innovations, as the Physical Internet initiative, steer research works to decentralised, open and collaborative monitoring approaches. The research work in this thesis aims to query the relevance of decentralised monitoring applied on intelligent and opportunistic parcels. Thus, we define key performance indicators allowing each parcel to make its own decisions and direct itself on the logistics network. These indicators allow parcels to evaluate each transportation opportunity. In the third part, we evaluate the relevance of our model, testing these indicators with different transportation types. We use a design of experiments with Discrete-Event Simulation models to test several transportation scenarios. Finally, in the fourth part, we applied our experiments on a French Blood Establishment Supply Chain part. It aims to compare the current organisation with the expected one and conclude on the relevance of our proposition
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Books on the topic "Intelligence Establishment"

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United States. Department of State. Emergence of the intelligence establishment. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1996.

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Fleck, James. Postscript to development and establishment in artificial intelligence. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh. Department of Business Studies, 1987.

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Philip, Rosen. The Communications Security Establishment: Canada's most secret intelligence agency. [Ottawa]: Library of Parliament, Research Branch, 1993.

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Michel, Gratton, ed. Spyworld: Inside the Canadian and American intelligence establishments. Toronto, Ont: Doubleday Canada, 1994.

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Snediker, Ted R. Joint intelligence in a changing defense establishment: The case of counterintelligence. Carlisle Barracks, Pa: U.S. Army War College, 1993.

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H, Immerman Richard, ed. Ike's spies: Eisenhower and the espionage establishment. New York: Anchor Books, 2012.

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Avenant, T. J. The establishment of an individual intelligence scale for adult South Africans: Report on an exploratory study conducted with the WAIS-R on a sample of Blacks. Pretoria: Human Sciences Research Council, 1988.

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United States. National Security Agency/Central Security Service. Center for Cryptologic History., ed. The quest for cryptologic centralization and the establishment of NSA: 1940-1952. [Fort George G. Meade, Md.]: Center for Cryptologic History, National Security Agency, 2005.

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Bowsher, Charles A. Establishment of an Inspector General at the Central Intelligence Agency: Statement of Charles A. Bowsher before the Select Committee on Intelligence, United States Senate. [Washington, D.C.?]: U.S. General Accounting Office, 1988.

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Buus, German. Global distribution systems in the establishment of intelligent agents. London: LCP, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Intelligence Establishment"

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Scott-Smith, Giles. "Psychological Warfare for the West: Interdoc, the West European Intelligence Services, and the International Student Movements of the 1960s." In The Establishment Responds, 123–38. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230119833_9.

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Faini, Matteo. "The establishment and evolution of the Central Intelligence Agency." In Spies and Their Masters, 72–85. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.: Routledge India, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367808945-5.

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Wang, Lei, Yaping Lin, Minsheng Tan, and Chunyi Shi. "Research on Pairwise Key Establishment Model and Algorithm for Sensor Networks." In Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing, 883–92. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11833529_90.

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Lan, Bin. "The Establishment of Agriculture Information System Based on GIS and GPS." In Information and Business Intelligence, 506–11. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29087-9_78.

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Li, Ping, and Yaping Lin. "A Further Approach on Hypercube-Based Pairwise Key Establishment in Sensor Networks." In Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing, 835–44. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11833529_85.

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Fang, Xiaozhen, and Xiaofeng Sun. "Multielement Interaction System and Network Model of Moral Education Establishment in School." In Information and Business Intelligence, 727–33. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29084-8_112.

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Labidi, Taher, Zaineb Sakhrawi, Asma Sellami, and Achraf Mtibaa. "An Ontology-Based Approach for Preventing Incompatibility Problems of Quality Requirements During Cloud SLA Establishment." In Computational Collective Intelligence, 663–75. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28377-3_55.

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Hu, Lingzhi. "Establishment of Economic Term Bank Under the Background of Artificial Intelligence." In Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, 513–20. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-5857-0_66.

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Tan, Jian, and XiangTao Fan. "The Establishment of Verb Logic and Its Application in Universal Emergency Response Information System Design." In Emerging Intelligent Computing Technology and Applications. With Aspects of Artificial Intelligence, 478–91. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04020-7_51.

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Park, Yong Gi, Seong Il Hur, and Jin Won Jang. "An Empirical Study of Prioritization Decision on the Establishment of Distribution Public Big Data Systems." In Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing, 25–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67008-5_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Intelligence Establishment"

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Guo, Weidong. "Establishment and Application of Competitive Intelligence System in China." In 2008 Second International Symposium on Intelligent Information Technology Application (IITA). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iita.2008.69.

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Shin, Seonghan, and Kazukuni Kobara. "Key Establishment Using Physically Unclonable Functions." In 2015 International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence (CSCI). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/csci.2015.136.

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Mahmoud, Samhar, Jeroen Keppens, Michael Luck, and Nathan Griffiths. "Norm Establishment via Metanorms in Network Topologies." In 2011 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conferences on Web Intelligence (WI) and Intelligent Agent Technologies (IAT). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wi-iat.2011.169.

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Skopik, Florian, Daniel Schall, and Schahram Dustdar. "Opportunistic Information Flows through Strategic Social Link Establishment." In 2011 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conferences on Web Intelligence (WI) and Intelligent Agent Technologies (IAT). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wi-iat.2011.18.

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Mao, Yan, Weihan Zhang, Meng Wang, and Da Guo. "Driving Simulator Data Based Driver Behavior Ethogram Establishment." In 2019 1st International Conference on Industrial Artificial Intelligence (IAI). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iciai.2019.8850803.

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Li, Rui, and Bing He. "Establishment and Application of GIS Database in Neighborhood Renewal." In 2009 International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (JCAI). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jcai.2009.70.

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Peng, Michael Yao-Ping, Sheng-Hwa Tuan, and Feng-Chi Liu. "Establishment of Business Intelligence and Big Data Analysis for Higher Education." In the International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3134271.3134296.

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Azizah, Zahratul. "Persuasive Communication of Parents to Establishment Social Intelligence for the Children." In 1st International Conference on Lifelong Learning and Education for Sustainability (ICLLES 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200217.042.

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Zhao, Minghui, and Dongxin Zhao. "Establishment of Virtual Laboratory for Mining Special Manipulator." In 2019 2nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Big Data (ICAIBD). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icaibd.2019.8837032.

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Yu, J., and H. W. Yan. "Establishment of Plant Landscape Evaluation System for Mausoleum Park." In 2015 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Industrial Engineering. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aiie-15.2015.166.

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Reports on the topic "Intelligence Establishment"

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Snediker, Ted R. Joint Intelligence in a Changing Defense Establishment: The Case of Counterintelligence. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada263836.

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Temple, Dorota S., Jason S. Polly, Meghan Hegarty-Craver, James I. Rineer, Daniel Lapidus, Kemen Austin, Katherine P. Woodward, and Robert H. Beach III. The View From Above: Satellites Inform Decision-Making for Food Security. RTI Press, August 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2019.rb.0021.1908.

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Despite notable progress in reducing global poverty and hunger in recent decades, about one out of nine people in the world suffers from hunger and malnutrition. Stakeholders charged with making decisions pertaining to agricultural production, development priorities, and policies at a region-to-country scale require quantitative and up-to-date information on the types of crops being cultivated, the acreage under cultivation, and crop yields. However, many low- and middle-income countries lack the infrastructure and resources for frequent and extensive agricultural field surveys to obtain this information. Technology supports a change of paradigm. Traditional methods of obtaining agricultural information through field surveys are increasingly being augmented by images of the Earth acquired through sensors placed on satellites. The continued improvement in the resolution of satellite images, the establishment of open-access infrastructure for processing of the images, and the recent revolutionary progress in artificial intelligence make it feasible to obtain the information at low cost and in near-to-real time. In this brief, we discuss the use of satellite images to provide information about agricultural production in low-income countries, and we comment on research challenges and opportunities. We highlight the near-term potential of the methodology in the context of Rwanda, a country in sub-Saharan Africa whose government has recognized early the value of information technology in its strategic planning for food security and sustainability.
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Payment Systems Report - June of 2020. Banco de la República de Colombia, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32468/rept-sist-pag.eng.2020.

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With its annual Payment Systems Report, Banco de la República offers a complete overview of the infrastructure of Colombia’s financial market. Each edition of the report has four objectives: 1) to publicize a consolidated account of how the figures for payment infrastructures have evolved with respect to both financial assets and goods and services; 2) to summarize the issues that are being debated internationally and are of interest to the industry that provides payment clearing and settlement services; 3) to offer the public an explanation of the ideas and concepts behind retail-value payment processes and the trends in retail payments within the circuit of individuals and companies; and 4) to familiarize the public, the industry, and all other financial authorities with the methodological progress that has been achieved through applied research to analyze the stability of payment systems. This edition introduces changes that have been made in the structure of the report, which are intended to make it easier and more enjoyable to read. The initial sections in this edition, which is the eleventh, contain an analysis of the statistics on the evolution and performance of financial market infrastructures. These are understood as multilateral systems wherein the participating entities clear, settle and register payments, securities, derivatives and other financial assets. The large-value payment system (CUD) saw less momentum in 2019 than it did the year before, mainly because of a decline in the amount of secondary market operations for government bonds, both in cash and sell/buy-backs, which was offset by an increase in operations with collective investment funds (CIFs) and Banco de la República’s operations to increase the money supply (repos). Consequently, the Central Securities Depository (DCV) registered less activity, due to fewer negotiations on the secondary market for public debt. This trend was also observed in the private debt market, as evidenced by the decline in the average amounts cleared and settled through the Central Securities Depository of Colombia (Deceval) and in the value of operations with financial derivatives cleared and settled through the Central Counterparty of Colombia (CRCC). Section three offers a comprehensive look at the market for retail-value payments; that is, transactions made by individuals and companies. During 2019, electronic transfers increased, and payments made with debit and credit cards continued to trend upward. In contrast, payments by check continued to decline, although the average daily value was almost four times the value of debit and credit card purchases. The same section contains the results of the fourth survey on how the use of retail-value payment instruments (for usual payments) is perceived. Conducted at the end of 2019, the main purpose of the survey was to identify the availability of these payment instruments, the public’s preferences for them, and their acceptance by merchants. It is worth noting that cash continues to be the instrument most used by the population for usual monthly payments (88.1% with respect to the number of payments and 87.4% in value). However, its use in terms of value has declined, having registered 89.6% in the 2017 survey. In turn, the level of acceptance by merchants of payment instruments other than cash is 14.1% for debit cards, 13.4% for credit cards, 8.2% for electronic transfers of funds and 1.8% for checks. The main reason for the use of cash is the absence of point-of-sale terminals at commercial establishments. Considering that the retail-payment market worldwide is influenced by constant innovation in payment services, by the modernization of clearing and settlement systems, and by the efforts of regulators to redefine the payment industry for the future, these trends are addressed in the fourth section of the report. There is an account of how innovations in technology-based financial payment services have developed, and it shows that while this topic is not new, it has evolved, particularly in terms of origin and vocation. One of the boxes that accompanies the fourth section deals with certain payment aspects of open banking and international experience in that regard, which has given the customers of a financial entity sovereignty over their data, allowing them, under transparent and secure conditions, to authorize a third party, other than their financial entity, to request information on their accounts with financial entities, thus enabling the third party to offer various financial services or initiate payments. Innovation also has sparked interest among international organizations, central banks, and research groups concerning the creation of digital currencies. Accordingly, the last box deals with the recent international debate on issuance of central bank digital currencies. In terms of the methodological progress that has been made, it is important to underscore the work that has been done on the role of central counterparties (CCPs) in mitigating liquidity and counterparty risk. The fifth section of the report offers an explanation of a document in which the work of CCPs in financial markets is analyzed and corroborated through an exercise that was built around the Central Counterparty of Colombia (CRCC) in the Colombian market for non-delivery peso-dollar forward exchange transactions, using the methodology of network topology. The results provide empirical support for the different theoretical models developed to study the effect of CCPs on financial markets. Finally, the results of research using artificial intelligence with information from the large-value payment system are presented. Based on the payments made among financial institutions in the large-value payment system, a methodology is used to compare different payment networks, as well as to determine which ones can be considered abnormal. The methodology shows signs that indicate when a network moves away from its historical trend, so it can be studied and monitored. A methodology similar to the one applied to classify images is used to make this comparison, the idea being to extract the main characteristics of the networks and use them as a parameter for comparison. Juan José Echavarría Governor
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