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Rossiter, N. "Coded Vanilla: Logistical Media and the Determination of Action." South Atlantic Quarterly 114, no. 1 (January 1, 2015): 135–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00382876-2831334.

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Ennaji and Bignami. "Logistical tools for refugees and undocumented migrants: smartphones and social media in the city of Fès." Work Organisation, Labour & Globalisation 13, no. 1 (2019): 62. http://dx.doi.org/10.13169/workorgalaboglob.13.1.0062.

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Wood, Mark A., Imogen Richards, Mary Iliadis, and Michael McDermott. "Digital Public Criminology in Australia and New Zealand: Results from a Mixed Methods Study of Criminologists’ Use of Social Media." International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 8, no. 4 (July 29, 2019): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/ijcjsd.v8i4.956.

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The proliferation of social media in the ‘post-broadcast era’ has profoundly altered the terrain for researchers to produce public scholarship and engage with the public. To date, however, the impact of social media on public criminology has not been subject to empirical inquiry. Drawing from a dataset of 116 surveys and nine interviews, our mixed-methods study addresses this opening in the literature by examining how criminologists in Australia and New Zealand have employed social media to engage in public criminology. This article presents findings from surveys that examine the practices and perceptions of criminologists in relation to social media, and insights from an analysis that explores the political and logistical issues raised by respondents. These issues include the democratising potential of social media in criminological research, and its ability to provide representation for historically marginalised populations. Questions pertaining to ‘newsmaking criminology’ and the wider performance of ‘public criminology’ on social media are also addressed.
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Limandjaja, Steven. "JAX, THE ARCHITECTURE: Designing a Chatboat Architecture to Reduce Ajax Fancare’s Logistical Problem and Enhance Fan Experience." Nirmana 18, no. 2 (September 27, 2021): 51–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.9744/nirmana.18.2.51-65.

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This paper is the documentation of a graduation internship at Digital Society School (DSS) in which they teamed up with Ajax Fancare to solve their logistical problem and enhance the fan experience. Ajax Fancare is facing a logistical problem in manually answering every fan’s question via calls, emails, social media, or live chat. They believe that chatbot is the solution to this problem. The goal of this project is to research, design, and prototype a chatbot that could tackle the logistical problem and enhance the fan experience. The deliverable is a chatbot prototype and architecture in which Ajax Fancare could build upon for their future customer service chatbot. The main question of the research is answered by the chatbot architecture: Jax the Architecture, a conversational tree of all the possible interactions between a user and the chatbot. The final chatbot architecture answers the research question by mapping together the main elements of the chatbot such as the information fans needed from Ajax Fancare and additional features that create a new and inclusive experience. The prototypes and final chatbot architecture are ready to be tested for further research and serve as a cornerstone for future development of the Ajax Fancare chatbot.
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Bocconcelli, Roberta, Marco Cioppi, and Alessandro Pagano. "Social media as a resource in SMEs’ sales process." Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing 32, no. 5 (June 5, 2017): 693–709. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jbim-11-2014-0244.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of social media (SM) adoption in upgrading and innovating selling processes by small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) facing complex and rapidly changing market scenarios. Design/methodology/approach To achieve this goal, the paper undertakes an exploratory case study of Gamma, a mechanical company, by actively using SM to start and open a new market. The case-study is analyzed through the industrial marketing and purchasing (IMP) approach, which emphasizes the role of interaction and the interdependencies of resources. Findings The adoption of SM resources helped Gamma to tap into new markets and thus survive and face the downturn of its original market. SM displayed its effects in combination with other resources: a simple and not expensive machinery, capable human resources, effective production and logistical resources. SM represented a strategic resource to implement an effective business networking effort. Originality/value This paper provides novel empirical evidence and conceptual development over the role of SM as a resource in SMEs’ sales processes, using the IMP perspective on combination and development of resources.
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Pavlović, Dragana, Nikoleta Momčilović, and Dina Petrović. "FACEBOOK AS LOGISTIC SUPPORT TO LINGUISTIC INTERACTION." Facta Universitatis, Series: Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education 1, no. 2 (February 27, 2018): 127. http://dx.doi.org/10.22190/futlte1702127p.

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New technologies provide significant logistical support to contemporary learning process, particularly in the field of university education. Students, as part of the youth population in the process of education, use new media technologies daily, among which an important place belongs to Facebook. Although Facebook is not characterised as a technology through which one learns, and is primarily used for communication and exchange of information, a number of research point to the importance of Facebook as a logistic support to the learning process. The main objective of the research was to determine students' attitudes about the use of Facebook in learning and sharing information important to learn the German language in the process of university studying. The study included 120 students of Faculty of Philosophy, who learn German as a second foreign language. Data obtained from the research confirmed that students use Facebook to share information related to exams, to exchange translation and other specialised texts in German. As for study purposes, the results of the research show that students mostly use Facebook for information sharing in the field of experience exchange with older colleagues, and least for the exchange of scientific articles. Research findings indicate that more than half of the surveyed students recognised Facebook as a significant support in learning the German language. As a recommendation, the need for greater use of new media for learning and for providing adequate logistics of the learning process stands out, which is particularly important in the current reform of higher education.
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Iliadis, Mary, Imogen Richards, and Mark A. Wood. "Newsmaking criminology in Australia and New Zealand: Results from a mixed methods study of criminologists’ media engagement." Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 53, no. 1 (June 6, 2019): 84–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0004865819854794.

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‘Newsmaking criminology’, as described by Barak, is the process by which criminologists contribute to the generation of ‘newsworthy’ media content about crime and justice, often through their engagement with broadcast and other news media. While newsmaking criminological practices have been the subject of detailed practitioner testimonials and theoretical treatise, there has been scarce empirical research on newsmaking criminology, particularly in relation to countries outside of the United States and United Kingdom. To illuminate the state of play of newsmaking criminology in Australia and New Zealand, in this paper we analyse findings from 116 survey responses and nine interviews with criminologists working in universities in these two countries, which provide insight into the extent and nature of their news media engagement, and their related perceptions. Our findings indicate that most criminologists working in Australia or New Zealand have made at least one news media appearance in the past two years, and the majority of respondents view news media engagement as a professional ‘duty’. Participants also identified key political, ethical, and logistical issues relevant to their news media engagement, with several expressing a view that radio and television interviewers can influence criminologists to say things that they deem ‘newsworthy’.
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Manzerolle, Vincent R., and Atle Mikkola Kjøsen. "The Communication of Capital: Digital Media and the Logic of Acceleration." tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 10, no. 2 (May 25, 2012): 214–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.31269/triplec.v10i2.412.

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This paper argues that questions concerning the circulation of capital are central to the study of contemporary and future media under capitalism. Moreover, it argues that such questions have been central to Marx’s analysis of the reproduction of capital vis-à-vis the realization of value and the reduction of circulation time. Marx’s concepts of both the circuit and circulation of capital implies a theory of communication. Thus the purpose of our paper is to outline the logistical mechanisms that underlie a Marxist theory of media and communication and thereby foregrounding the role new media plays in reducing circulation time. We argue that the necessity of theorizing communication from a circuit and circulation-centric point of view stems from the emergence of a number of new technological phenomena that intensify, but sometimes undermine, the capitalist logic of acceleration. For the purposes of understanding the evolution of digital technologies, ostensibly employed to accelerate the circulation of capital—or put differently, to reduce circulation time—we need to pay attention to volume 2 of Capital, and key sections in the Grundrisse.
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Manzerolle, Vincent R., and Atle Mikkola Kjøsen. "The Communication of Capital: Digital Media and the Logic of Acceleration." tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 10, no. 2 (May 25, 2012): 214–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.31269/vol10iss2pp214-229.

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This paper argues that questions concerning the circulation of capital are central to the study of contemporary and future media under capitalism. Moreover, it argues that such questions have been central to Marx’s analysis of the reproduction of capital vis-à-vis the realization of value and the reduction of circulation time. Marx’s concepts of both the circuit and circulation of capital implies a theory of communication. Thus the purpose of our paper is to outline the logistical mechanisms that underlie a Marxist theory of media and communication and thereby foregrounding the role new media plays in reducing circulation time. We argue that the necessity of theorizing communication from a circuit and circulation-centric point of view stems from the emergence of a number of new technological phenomena that intensify, but sometimes undermine, the capitalist logic of acceleration. For the purposes of understanding the evolution of digital technologies, ostensibly employed to accelerate the circulation of capital—or put differently, to reduce circulation time—we need to pay attention to volume 2 of Capital, and key sections in the Grundrisse.
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Jansson, André. "The mutual shaping of geomedia and gentrification: The case of alternative tourism apps." Communication and the Public 4, no. 2 (June 2019): 166–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2057047319850197.

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While the ‘media city’ has gained academic attention for over a decade, the role of the media in urban gentrification processes has been an overlooked issue. Due to the rapid expansion of geomedia technologies, for example, app-based social media and location-based services on mobile platforms, there is a growing need to address this area from a critical perspective. The article develops and tries out an analytical framework for studying the mutual shaping of geomedia technologies and gentrification processes, using alternative tourism apps as its illustration. The middle-class biased appearance of such mobile apps is hypothesized as an articulation of a broader trend, through which geomedia recognizes and gains affordances that fit the ambitions of certain social groups and their spatial norms, preferences and practices. The framework comprises two steps: (1) a media-technological unpacking exercise inspired by affordance theory and (2) a critical consideration of how geomedia play into the distribution of spatial capital in the city. The first step outlines how representational, logistical and communicational affordances of alternative tourism apps represent the broader shift from mass media to geomedia. The second step discusses the social logics whereby alternative tourism apps are adapted to middle-class spatial interests, and thus to gentrification, and how geomedia technologies in general affect the ability of different groups to access, appropriate and define different places and neighbourhoods in the city.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Logistical media"

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Hägglund, Karin. "The Smart Home : Logistical media, infrastructure and practiced places." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskap, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-33634.

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This master thesis in media and communication studies explores the concept of the smart home, which by various industries within communication, information and energy business alongside property developers is expected to be the model for future living, housing and infrastructure development. Departing from a theoretical framework highlighting media and infrastructure as temporal and spatial phenomena, the analysis shows how the smart home arranges and manages both means of time and space due to its saturation of information technologies in the form of sensors, applications and data visualizations. The result of the study suggests that the smart home could be understood as a logistical medium, although the temporal bias present in the expectations on future living suggests that the purpose of the smart home is to sustain a flow of logistics and capital both over space and over time; the latter in terms of sustainability.
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Case, Judd Ammon. "Geometry of empire: radar as logistical medium." Diss., University of Iowa, 2010. https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/474.

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This study introduces logistical media and considers one example of such--radar. Innis (1972; 1951), Mumford (1970; 1934), Carey (1988), Virilio (1997; 1989; 1986) and others are discussed as preparing an understanding of logistical media as subtle but powerful devices of cognitive, social, and political coordination that affect our experience of time and space. Radar is presented as significant because of its progressive-catastrophic potential. Radar was invented for national defense and to remotely survey the earth and its atmosphere, but it also allows new collisions with "others." American radar was primarily developed at the Radiation Laboratory at MIT during the 1940s. Historical objects, principally from the MIT Radiation Laboratory Historian's Office, are arranged and discussed according to Walter Benjamin's (1999) historical method. Benjamin theorized that historical debris can be arranged as a dialectical image or constellation that can momentarily disrupt our sense of chronological progress and denaturalize ideology. Benjamin described this disruption as the interruption of the present with the now. Radar is considered in terms of authoritarian modernity, and as contributing to a politics of distance, speed, angle, movement, and perception. Objects from radar history are marshaled to illuminate radar's pre-history, its use of feedback to identify and coordinate objects, and its susceptibility to error and disruption. Present understandings of the 9/11 attacks are challenged by the now of these objects, and an understanding of logistical media is furthered.
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Lindström, Matts. "Drömmar om det minsta : Mikrofilm, överflöd och brist, 1900–1970." Doctoral thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för kultur och estetik, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-142895.

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This thesis explores the cultural history of microfilm and microphotography during the period 1900–1970, thus contributing to the broader field of research on the history of 20th century information management in the era before digital technology. The aim is to study how microfilm repeatedly, in various contexts and over time, was described and perceived as a new medium. To this end the book examines and analyses the plans, dreams and visionary prognostics put forth by various historical actors with an interest in microfilm – using case studies situated at different junctures and periods (1904–1910, 1937, 1940–1952, 1950–1970), while also ranging geographically from the United States to Europe and Sweden. From a theoretical and methodological point of view the thesis seeks to understand the historical formation of microfilm by developing the notions of configuration and reconfiguration, employing a perspective which emphasizes the continuous ontological interplay and interdependence of materiality and discourse in the formation of media. Thus, at the empirical level, the analysis takes into account realized technological materialities as well as unrealized imaginary articulations, dreams and expectations integral to the configuration of microfilm within a broader culture of paperwork. As a result of this approach the study draws on scientific texts and articles in journals, as well as newspaper reports, commercial messages, ads, handbooks and various archival documents. The analysis reveals a close relationship between microfilm and experiences of entropy connected to information systems based on paper and paperwork. It is argued that, within the dreams and plans that are studied, the most important function of microfilm was to regulate noise, decay and disorder associated with the materiality of paper – through ordering, operating on and modifying the capacities of paper media. It is also noted that microfilm was perceived and articulated as a new medium over a long period of time, even though very little changed at the technological level. From a historiographical point of view, it is thus argued, microfilm can be characterized as a simultaneously continuous and discontinuous phenomenon, taking part in a history that unfolded through repetitions, returns and non-linear steps rather than along an uninterrupted, linear path.
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Parameswaran, Manoj. "Technological and economic issues in the logistics of digital products /." Digital version accessible at:, 1999. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/main.

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Kucukaltan, Berk. "A decision model to prioritise logistics performance indicators." Thesis, Brunel University, 2016. http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/13993.

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Performance measurement is an important concern that has recently attracted much attention in the logistics area from both practitioners and academics. The performance measurement of logistics companies is based upon diverse performance indicators. However, to date, limited attention has been paid to the performance measurement of logistics companies and, also, performance measurement processes have become more complex for logistics companies due to the existence of numerous performance indicators. In this regard, the way in which decision makers in logistics companies deal with some vaguenesses, such as deciding on the most important indicators holistically and determining interrelationships between performance indicators, has remained an issue that needs to be resolved. This study, therefore, aims to offer a comprehensive decision model for identifying the key logistics performance indicators and determining the interrelationships among these indicators from logisticians’ perspective. In line with this purpose, the research first presents a stakeholder-based Balanced Scorecard (BSC) model which provides a balanced view by including financial and non-financial performance indicators and a comprehensive approach as a response to the major shortcoming of the generic BSC regarding the negligence of various stakeholders. Then, a large number of performance indicators used in logistics are systematically examined under the proposed model, and the key indicators are selected through an online survey conducted in the Turkish logistics industry. Subsequently, since the performance measurement indicators are not independent of each other, it is critical to understand the causal relationships among different indicators. In such cases, group decision making techniques are capable of modelling such complexities. After a systematic comparison of these techniques, a realistic and easy-to-follow multi-criteria decision making technique, the Analytic Network Process (ANP), is revealed as a suitably powerful method to determine the interrelationships among the indicators. Additionally, a case study approach based on the data obtained from three logistics companies is used to illustrate both the applicability of the model and the practicality of the ANP application. Furthermore, the sensitivity of the results about the case companies is also analysed with several relevant ‘what-if’ scenarios. Thus, real-life practices of three case companies are investigated with the proposed approach. Consequently, this research proposes the BSC-ANP integration which provides a novel way and in-depth understanding to evaluate logistics performance indicators for the competitiveness of logistics companies. Thus, in order to address the aforementioned vaguenesses, the proposed model in this study identifies key performance indicators with the consideration of various stakeholders in the logistics industry to decide on the most important indicators, and evaluates the interrelationships among the indicators by using the ANP. The results of the study show that the educated employee (15.61%) is the most important indicator for the competitiveness of logistics companies and four prominent indicators (educated employee, managerial skills, cost, and profitability) need to be primarily considered by logistics companies. In this way, with this integration, not only the performance indicators in logistics, but also different stakeholders of logistics companies are assessed by the ANP method. This means that the results of this research are not only useful for helping logistics companies to decide which indicators should be focused on to become more competitive, but also can be used as a reference model by different stakeholders in their decision-making processes in order to select the best logistics provider.
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FIGUEIREDO, ANDRE LUIZ ANJOS DE. "SELECTION AND HIRING OF THIRD-PARTY LOGISTICS FIRMS FOR A NEWSPAPER MEDIA COMPANY: CASE STUDY." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2007. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=12528@1.

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Práticas de terceirizações logísticas vêm sendo largamente utilizadas por empresas do Brasil e do mundo. A terceirização logística no Brasil já é um fato, e as empresas já perceberam as vantagens de terceirizar as atividades que não fazem parte de suas atividades fim para outras empresas especialistas em qualquer serviço logístico, os operadores logísticos. Metas como redução de custos, melhorias no nível de serviço e redução de ativos na operação contribuem para a prática da terceirização, tornando mais competitivas as empresas contratadoras de serviços. Dentro desse contexto, este trabalho descreve e analisa um estudo de caso de seleção e contratação de um prestador de serviços logísticos (PSL) para a Infoglobo, que é uma das principais empresas de mídia impressa do Brasil. O objetivo principal desta dissertação é analisar o processo de seleção e contratação de um prestador de serviços logísticos, de acordo com a literatura pesquisada. As conclusões indicam que a Infoglobo teve um processo de seleção e contratação estruturado, e segue a tendência da literatura atual de terceirização logística em relação aos motivadores da terceirização, atributos desejados dos PSLs, classificação e segmentação dos terceiros, fontes de informação para o processo seletivo, acordos de nível de serviço, compartilhamento de ganhos e relacionamento entre contratante e contratado.
Outsourcing logistics practices have being widely used for Brazilian and world companies. The outsourcing logistics in Brazil is already a fact, and the enterprises have realized the advantages of outsourcing for 3PL specialists of activities that do not belong to the scope of its own core business. Goals such as cost reduction, service level improvements, operation assets reduction contribute for outsourcing practices, making the enterprises more competitive. Given this context, the case study examined in this dissertation describes and analyzes a selection and hiring practices of third-party logistics for Infoglobo, one of the main newspapers media companies in Brazil. The main objective of this dissertation is to analyze the 3PL outsour cing process in accordance with the surveyed literature. The study has enabled us to identify that Infoglobo had a structured outsourcing process, and followed the trend of the current outsourcing literature, specially in topics such as outsourcing motivations, 3PL`s desired attributes, 3PL`s classification and segmentation, sources of information, service level agreement, gainsharing and relationship between the 3PL and Infoglobo.
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Golshan, Behrooz. "Social Media as Cure for Information Overload : An Action Research In Swedish Healthcare." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för datavetenskap, fysik och matematik, DFM, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-16846.

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Information and communication technology (ICT) had a huge impact on the healthcare services and the Internet plays an important role in forming patients’ attitudes towards health related services. Although the Internet mentioned as one of the major contributors in todays’ Information Overload (IO), common notion is that healthcare sector has been remained immune of IO effects. Throughout an action research, this study showed that IO has significant impact on treatment sessions of patients suffering from chronicle mental disorders in two ways. Firstly, patients’ acquired information from the Internet bombards physician in the treatment sessions, which eventually slows down the treatment process. Secondly, protocols and administrative procedures are subject to change, which leads to frustrating relearning cycles due to the huge amount of information attaching to them. Also, physicians have a tendency to keep themselves updated about new achievements in their field, which adds to the IO problem. In an attempt to enhance the situation an application model purposed in the second half of this research, which uses social web as a platform to provide a service based on Information Logistics (IL) principles to deal with the problem of IO.
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Von, der Gracht Heiko A. Jahns Christopher Darkow Inga-Lena. "The future of logistics : scenarios for 2025 /." Wiesbaden : Gabler, 2008. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=016522983&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.

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Schmid, Eberhard. "Koordination im Reverse Logistics : Konzepte und Verfahren für Recyclingnetzwerke /." Wiesbaden : Betriebswirtschaftlicher Verlag Gabler, 2009. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=017039846&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.

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Pielok, Thomas. "Prozesskettenmodulation : Management von Prozessketten mittels logistic function deployment /." Dortmund : Verl. Praxiswissen, 1995. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=006710972&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.

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Books on the topic "Logistical media"

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Hockenberry, Matthew, Nicole Starosielski, and Susan Zieger, eds. Assembly Codes. Duke University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478013037.

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The contributors to Assembly Codes examine how media and logistics set the conditions for the circulation of information and culture. They document how logistics—the techniques of organizing and coordinating the movement of materials, bodies, and information—has substantially impacted the production, distribution, and consumption of media. At the same time, physical media, such as paperwork, along with media technologies ranging from phone systems to software are central to the operations of logistics. The contributors interrogate topics ranging from the logistics of film production and the construction of internet infrastructure to the environmental impact of the creation, distribution, and sale of vinyl records. They also reveal how logistical technologies have generated new aesthetic and performative practices. In charting the specific points of contact, dependence, and friction between media and logistics, Assembly Codes demonstrates that media and logistics are co-constitutive and that one cannot be understood apart from the other. Contributors Ebony Coletu, Kay Dickinson, Stefano Harney, Matthew Hockenberry, Tung-Hui Hu, Shannon Mattern, Fred Moten, Michael Palm, Ned Rossiter, Nicole Starosielski, Liam Cole Young, Susan Zieger
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(Editor), John Yen, Ning Zhong (Editor), and Sankar K. Pal (Editor), eds. Wavelet Analysis And Its Applications, And Active Media Technology (2 Vol. Set): Proceedings Of The International Computer Congress 2004, Logistical Engineering University, P R China 28 - 30 May 2004. World Scientific Publishing Company, 2004.

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Delgado-Guay, Marvin Omar. Association between Spirituality/Religiosity and Quality of End-of-Life Care (DRAFT). Edited by Nathan A. Gray and Thomas W. LeBlanc. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190658618.003.0029.

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The Coping with Cancer Study is a multicenter, prospective, longitudinal observational study that examines the association between religious coping strategies and end-of-life care outcomes in patients with advanced cancer. Baseline interviews were performed to assess religious coping and other related variables. Patients were followed until death, a median of 122 days after baseline assessment. Logistic regression analyses showed a significant association between higher positive religious coping with increased preference of aggressive care at the end-of-life. Subsequent analyses from the same study showed that patients who expressed high spiritual support only from religious communities were less likely to receive hospice and more likely to receive aggressive end-of-life measures including dying in an intensive care unit. This effect was reverse in spiritual/religious care and was provided by the medical team.
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Transport Communications: Understanding Global Networks Enabling Services (Nets). Kogan Page, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Logistical media"

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Shield, Andrew DJ. "“I was staying at the camp, and I met this guy on Grindr, and he asked me to move in with him”: Tourists, Immigrants, and Logistical Uses of Socio-Sexual Media." In Immigrants on Grindr, 111–42. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30394-5_4.

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Swishchuk, Anatoly, and Jianhong Wu. "Logistic Growth Models." In Evolution of Biological Systems in Random Media: Limit Theorems and Stability, 175–85. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1506-5_7.

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Gen, Mitsuo, and Kenichi Ida. "Advances in Multiobjective Hybrid Genetic Algorithms for Intelligent Manufacturing and Logistics Systems." In Active Media Technology, 379–89. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02750-0_41.

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Wang, Dr Yi. "Social media and the fashion supply chain." In Fashion Supply Chain and Logistics Management, 90–103. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315466538-8.

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Deiters, Wolfgang, Thorsten Löffeler, and Stefan Pfennigschmidt. "The Information Logistics Approach Toward User Demand-Driven Information Supply." In Cross-Media Service Delivery, 37–48. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0381-1_4.

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Beheshti-Kashi, Samaneh, and Klaus-Dieter Thoben. "The Usage of Social Media Text Data for the Demand Forecasting in the Fashion Industry." In Dynamics in Logistics, 723–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23512-7_72.

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Baig, Muhammad Zeeshan, Yasir Mehmood, and Yasar Ayaz. "A BCI System Classification Technique Using Median Filtering and Wavelet Transform." In Dynamics in Logistics, 355–64. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23512-7_34.

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Leonpacher, H., S. S. Douglas, N. H. Woolley, and D. Kraft. "Simulation and Optimization of Logistic Processes Involving Sloshing Media." In Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, 209–19. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60155-2_18.

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Jacob, Axel, and Frank Teuteberg. "Development of a Social Media Maturity Model for Logistics Service Providers." In Business Information Systems, 96–108. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20482-2_9.

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Nasiopoulos, Dimitrios Κ., Damianos P. Sakas, and Panagiotis Trivellas. "Social Media Applications in Logistics Companies. Modeling and Simulation of the Problem." In Business Intelligence and Modelling, 231–40. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57065-1_24.

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Conference papers on the topic "Logistical media"

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Iden, Michael E. "Battery Storage of Propulsion-Energy for Locomotives." In 2014 Joint Rail Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2014-3805.

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Significant technical, regulatory and media attention has recently been given to the use of electrical storage batteries onboard a line-haul (long-distance) locomotive or “energy storage tender” (coupled adjacent to a locomotive) as a means of improving railroad fuel efficiency and reducing freight locomotive exhaust emissions. The extent to which electrical energy stored onboard could supplement or replace diesel generated power has yet to be quantified or proven. There are significant technical design, maintainability, logistical and safety challenges to making this technology commonplace, especially for over-the-road (line-haul) freight trains. The use of electrical batteries to provide some amount of point-source fuel- and/or emissions-free locomotive power is not a new concept. Recent claims that onboard storage of locomotive propulsion energy is “new locomotive technology” are unfounded. The world’s first all-battery-powered locomotive was built in 1838 only 34 years after the world’s first steam locomotive operated. A total of 126 identifiable locomotives using onboard batteries to store propulsion energy have been built and operated to some extent in the United States (US) since 1920. Almost all were low-power switching locomotives and none are currently in revenue freight service. Two high-horsepower line-haul experimental engineering test locomotives with an experimental battery design and regenerative dynamic braking have been built (in 2004 and 2007) but very little revenue service testing has occurred. This paper reviews propulsion battery-equipped locomotives over the past 95 years in the US, and discusses future options and possibilities including the technical and logistical challenges to such propulsion. Capturing dynamic braking energy (developed by locomotive traction motors during deceleration or downhill operation) could be a source of onboard battery recharging, but will require significant additional locomotive control system development work to achieve practicality. New battery technologies are being developed but none are yet practical for large-scale locomotive applications. Retrofitting of large amounts of onboard battery storage on existing (or even future) diesel-electric locomotives will be limited by onboard space constraints. The development and use of energy storage “tenders” will bring complications to locomotive and train operations to make effective use (if commercialized) practical and safe. This paper is also intended to provide technical background and clarity for various regulatory agencies regarding battery energy storage technologies for future locomotive propulsion.
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Liu, Ying, Keng-Pang Lim, Zhao-Jie Li, Shuai Zhang, and Nam Ling. "On over-exposed region detection with regularized logistic regression." In 2017 10th International Conference on Ubi-Media Computing and Workshops (Ubi-Media). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/umedia.2017.8074084.

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Pradana, Handi, and Ary Setijadi Prihatmanto. "Design and implementation of logistic management system using crowdsourcing: “Indonesia-United logistic”." In 2015 4th International Conference on Interactive Digital Media (ICIDM). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/idm.2015.7516347.

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Wang, Yu-Bing, and Kuo-Feng Hwang. "Relationships between Perceived Usefulness, Ease of Use and Environmental Factors of RFID Adoption in Taiwan Logistics Industry." In 2011 4th International Conference on Ubi-Media Computing (U-Media). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/u-media.2011.13.

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Lian, Peng, Dae-Won Park, and Hyuk-Chul Kwon. "Design of Logistics Ontology for Semantic Representing of Situation in Logistics." In Second Workshop on Digital Media and its Application in Museum & Heritage (DMAMH 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dmamh.2007.4414593.

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Lian, Peng, Dae-Won Park, and Hyuk-Chul Kwon. "Design of Logistics Ontology for Semantic Representing of Situation in Logistics." In Second Workshop on Digital Media and its Application in Museum & Heritages (DMAMH 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dmamh.2007.52.

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Zhang, Rui, Xiaojuan Zhang, Zhihua Zhang, Shuangyuan Xie, Zuyuan Wang, and Tiangang Wu. "Performance Drop Detector Based on Bayesian Network and Logistic Regression." In 2018 International Joint Conference on Information, Media and Engineering (ICIME). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icime.2018.00067.

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Ran, Qingyun, Lei Huang, Ying Wang, Chi Zhang, and Xin Song. "Content analysis of we media marketing." In 2016 International Conference on Logistics, Informatics and Service Sciences (LISS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/liss.2016.7854504.

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Muzwardi, Ady, Adji Suradji Muhammad, and Oksep Adhayanto. "Quo Vadis Logistic System in the Area Island; Nationalism Versus Rasionalism (Study At Tanjungpinang City)." In International Conference on Emerging Media, and Social Science. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.7-12-2018.2281750.

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Zhou, Liang, and Man Yang. "Industrial Convergence and Media Industry Performance." In International Conference on Logistics Engineering, Management and Computer Science (LEMCS 2015). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/lemcs-15.2015.111.

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Reports on the topic "Logistical media"

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O’Brien, Tom, Deanna Matsumoto, Diana Sanchez, Caitlin Mace, Elizabeth Warren, Eleni Hala, and Tyler Reeb. Southern California Regional Workforce Development Needs Assessment for the Transportation and Supply Chain Industry Sectors. Mineta Transportation Institute, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2020.1921.

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COVID-19 brought the public’s attention to the critical value of transportation and supply chain workers as lifelines to access food and other supplies. This report examines essential job skills required of the middle-skill workforce (workers with more than a high school degree, but less than a four-year college degree). Many of these middle-skill transportation and supply chain jobs are what the Federal Reserve Bank defines as “opportunity occupations” -- jobs that pay above median wages and can be accessible to those without a four-year college degree. This report lays out the complex landscape of selected technological disruptions of the supply chain to understand the new workforce needs of these middle-skill workers, followed by competencies identified by industry. With workplace social distancing policies, logistics organizations now rely heavily on data management and analysis for their operations. All rungs of employees, including warehouse workers and truck drivers, require digital skills to use mobile devices, sensors, and dashboards, among other applications. Workforce training requires a focus on data, problem solving, connectivity, and collaboration. Industry partners identified key workforce competencies required in digital literacy, data management, front/back office jobs, and in operations and maintenance. Education and training providers identified strategies to effectively develop workforce development programs. This report concludes with an exploration of the role of Institutes of Higher Education in delivering effective workforce education and training programs that reimagine how to frame programs to be customizable, easily accessible, and relevant.
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