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Gao, Da Rong, and Yu Ru Geng. "Design Methodology of ALU Based on Resource-Sharing." Applied Mechanics and Materials 624 (August 2014): 389–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.624.389.

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In combination with ALU design, this paper proposes a design method based on the sharing of resources equivalent transformation. Based on the analysis of a resource-shared ALU design example, an ALU function is presented. Compared with method based on the instruction function design, the resource sharing design methods have unique advantages in terms of saving resources. The design method is not suitable for modern HDL-based design method described herein, but also to the schematic design of a conventional method.
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Vezzani, Federica, and Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio. "Methodology for the standardization of terminological resources." Terminology 26, no. 2 (December 4, 2020): 265–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/term.00053.vez.

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Abstract Terminology standardization reflects two different aspects involving the meaning of terms and the structure of terminological resources. In this paper, we focus on the structural aspect of standardization and we present the work of re-modeling TriMED, a multilingual terminological database conceived to support multi-register medical communication. In particular, we provide a general methodology to make the termbase compliant to three of the most recent ISO/TC 37 standards. We focus on the definition of (i) the structural meta-model of the resource, (ii) the provided data categories and its Data Category Repository, and (iii) the TBX format for its implementation. In particular, we provide a general methodology to make the termbase compliant to three of the most recent ISO/TC 37 standards. We focus on the definition of (i) the structural meta-model of the resource, (ii) the provided data categories and its Data Category Repository, and (iii) the TBX format for its implementation.
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Dhanju, Amardeep, Phillip Whitaker, and Willett Kempton. "Assessing offshore wind resources: An accessible methodology." Renewable Energy 33, no. 1 (January 2008): 55–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2007.03.006.

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Ziem, Alexander, Johanna Flick, and Phillip Sandkühler. "The German Constructicon Project: Framework, methodology, resources." Lexicographica 35, no. 1 (December 1, 2019): 15–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/lex-2019-0003.

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Abstract The paper introduces aims and efforts of the German Constructicon Project (GCP) (www.german-constructicon.de) hosted at the University of Düsseldorf. The ultimate goal of the project is not only to identify and describe oftentimes overlooked grammatical constructions, but also to offer comprehensive descriptions of them in a dictionary-like online repository. Each construction entry is intended to provide all relevant grammatical information necessary to understand and correctly use the respective grammatical construction. Based on constructicographical analyses of authentic corpus examples, the paper reports on the methodological foundations of GCP, most importantly the annotation categories used, as well as on the computational work routine yielding construction entries. The routine includes five consecutive steps, (i) subcorporation and preliminary analysis, (ii) parsing pipeline (automatic annotations of part of speech, phrase type and grammatical function), (iii) semantic annotations, (iv) semi-automatic analyses of the annotations and, finally, (v) compilation of construction entries. For illustration, we present the geschweige denn (‘let alone’) construction in its habitat of the negating_connector construction family. The paper concludes with outlining a full-fledged construction entry for geschweige denn in the German Constructicon.
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Jang, Rae-Ik, and Gub-Sue Jang. "Evaluation Methodology using Eco-cultural Resources Distribution." Korean Journal of Nature Conservation 10, no. 2 (December 31, 2016): 133–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.11624/kjnc.2016.10.2.133.

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Gryshchenko, Ivan, and Anatoliy Danylkovych. "On the Methodology of Optimizing the Raw Stuff Resources of Producing Leather Materials." JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 5, no. 1 (May 20, 2012): 52–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.14254/2071-8330.2012/5-1/7.

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AIKOH, Tetsuya, and Yasuko TOMIDOKORO. "Examination of Zoning Methodology Considering the Natural Resources and the Recreational Resources." Landscape Research Japan Online 5 (2012): 96–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.5632/jilaonline.5.96.

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Digilina, Olga B., and Daria V. Lebedeva. "Methodological tools for managing intellectual resources: overcoming limited resource potential." RUDN Journal of Economics 29, no. 1 (December 15, 2021): 99–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-2329-2021-29-1-99-113.

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Intellectual resources, in the form of human (labor) and information resources are increasingly important in an economic environment wherein firms limited resource potential impedes innovation. Their assessment, analysis, accounting and distribution are necessary for the effective implementation of innovation activities. However, Russias regions differ in the number of staff engaged in research and development and firm innovativeness. Furthermore, geography can present barriers to innovation that undermine firm competitiveness, which ultimately aggravates the socio-economic development of Russia. This problem can be solved by transforming the methodological tools used in the regional development strategy. Whilst each region is distinctive, the authors propose a methodology for assessing the minimum acceptable levels of available intellectual resources necessary for the implementation of an innovative project. This methodology considers activity at different project stages and can be scaled to any economic level and innovative project. The proposed method evaluates the minimum optimal distribution of intellectual resources necessary for the successful implementation of innovative activities, which are considered necessary for transforming the Russian economy and building resource potential. This methodology also allows to assess the sufficiency of available intellectual resources, create a system of metrics for their accounting and replenishment, and utilize intellectual resources across multiple innovative projects simultaneously.
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Orekhova, Svetlana, and M. Zavialova. "Methodology for assessing the resources of an industrial enterprise based on the concept of sustainable development." E3S Web of Conferences 296 (2021): 06039. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202129606039.

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The article presents an original method for assessing the resources of an industrial enterprise based on the concept of sustainable development. The main emphasis in the assessment is made on the compliance of the enterprise resources with the principles of social, environmental and economic efficiency. The quality of human, investment, production and financial resources of industrial enterprises was assessed through the prism of established optima, the principles of resource conservation and resource efficiency. The proposed methodology will make it possible to develop a resource strategy that implements the principles of the concept of sustainable development and ECG management. Improvement of the resource strategy is aimed at eliminating the gaps in the quality of the enterprise resources.
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Drabchuk, Nataliia. "RESEARCH METHODOLOGY OF ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF LAND RESOURCES." European Journal of Economics and Management 6, no. 2 (2020): 141–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.46340/eujem.2020.6.2.17.

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Peim, Nick. "Thinking resources for educational research methods and methodology." International Journal of Research & Method in Education 32, no. 3 (November 2009): 235–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17437270903259675.

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Ballou, Donald P., and Giri Kumar Tayi. "Methodology for allocating resources for data quality enhancement." Communications of the ACM 32, no. 3 (March 1989): 320–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/62065.62068.

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Molotch, Harvey, and Marilyn Lester. "ACCIDENTS, SCANDALS, AND ROUTINES: RESOURCES FOR INSURGENT METHODOLOGY." Critical Sociology 25, no. 2 (July 1, 1999): 247–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156916399746013.

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Molotch, Harvey, and Marilyn Lester. "Accidents, Scandals, and Routines: Resources for Insurgent Methodology." Critical Sociology 25, no. 2-3 (March 1999): 247–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/08969205990250021301.

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Pryazhinskaya, V. G., I. L. Khranovich, and D. M. Yaroshevskii. "Methodology for Substantiation of Water Resources Management Strategies." Water Resources 31, no. 6 (November 2004): 698–707. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/b:ware.0000046909.95115.7e.

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Mikheev, A. G. "Methodology for Managing Financial Resources in Credit Institutions." Management Science 8, no. 3 (October 3, 2018): 32–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.26794/2404-022x-2018-8-3-32-47.

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The current state of credit and banking sector is characterized by high competition between credit institutions, taking place in context of increasing business volatility. To maintain competitive advantages, credit institutions have constantly to new conditions - to create new services and products, to continuously enhance efficiency, to introduce innovations. Credit institutions need new, more effective management approaches. Therefore, it is vital to develop new management methods, more flexible than the traditional ones, expanding the capacity of a credit institution to perform financial intermediation between entities of financial and economic activity. It is also important to develop tools, which allow these methods to be applied. To solve the problems under consideration the system approach, fundamental analysis methods, financial mathematics, process control theory and risk theory were used.A methodology has been created for managing financial resources in credit institutions. In accordance with this methodology, the improving efficiency of financial management can be achieved by means of decentralization of financial resources management, the use of a management mechanism based on setting the boundaries of performance indicators and automation of management based on process approach. The process approach based on business-processes, executed in software environment, allows to change rapidly the parameters and schemes of interaction between business-units, and also allows the employees to avoid many routine tasks. The speed of decision-making in the context of centralized management is limited by human factor: much time is spent on making the decision by the hierarchy chain of managers. This problem is solved by delegation of authority to lower-level departments. The use of management, carried out implicitly, by means of changing of performance boundary values and decentralized management mechanism parameters, allows to avoid negative consequences of decentralization, such as possibly uncoordinated actions of a department. The methodology of financial resource management in credit institutions also allows to perform management of the credit institution's business on the account of financial resource distribution by means of transformation of the corresponding business-processes. Currently in Russia there are conditions for implementation of the developed methodology: the credit institutions are automated to a considerable degree and possess both financial and information technologies manpower. The systems based on process approach appeared on the software market. One of such systems - RunaWFE was developed in Russia in the course of this research. Both theoretical basis and technical conditions are ready for the implementation of the developed methodology in Russia.
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Kubule, Anna, Tatjana Komisarova, and Dagnija Blumberga. "Optimization Methodology for Complete Use of Bio-resources." Energy Procedia 113 (May 2017): 28–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2017.04.009.

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Arkhipkin, O., A. Lapshin, O. Bezrukikh, and S. Golik. "Territorial resources of Baikal zone: project development methodology." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 751, no. 1 (April 1, 2021): 012002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/751/1/012002.

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Narayana, Vejendla Lakshman, and Divya Midhunchakkaravarthy. "Secured Resource Allocation for Authorized Users Using Time Specific Blockchain Methodology." International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering 11, no. 2 (April 30, 2021): 201–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.18280/ijsse.110209.

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The utilization of energy in blockchain division is high as resource allocation models are using this technology and the rundown of resource utilization cases is continually developing. The communicated and permanent nature of blockchain innovation might be utilized to quicken the progressing change to increasingly decentralized and digitalized vitality frameworks and to address a portion of the difficulties the business is confronting in providing security in identification of authorized users and resource allocation transactions among the authorized users. The allocated resources to the users need to be recorded, otherwise the attackers may use them for malicious operations. In any case, blockchain is a developing innovation and it is viewed as a basic vulnerability by numerous users as the difficulties and chances of execution are still to a great extent. There is in this way an absence of information and shortage of dynamic gadgets for getting why, when and how the innovation can include significant worth. The proposed Resource Allocation for Authorized Users using Time specific Blockchain Methodology (RAAUTBM) performs resource allocation to authorized users to avoid malicious actions among blockchain-based use cases and increase practical information about how blockchain could be actualized. The RAAUTBM model verifies all the users for allotting access to the system. The proposed model allots the resources only to the authorized users and to identify the malicious users and remove them from the framework. The resources once allotted to a user remains for a time interval and then the resource is re-allotted to other authorized users for avoiding delay. Resource exchanges in this segment are known to be dull and wasteful, to a limited extent because of the absence of promoted straightforwardness. This research work centers around the advancement of a blockchain application that can improve the resource exchange procedure among authorized users. The proposed model is compared with the traditional methods and the results demonstrate that the proposed model is effective in allocating resources only to the authorized users.
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Yu, Fan, Junping Qiu, and Wen Lou. "Library resources semantization based on resource ontology." Electronic Library 32, no. 3 (May 27, 2014): 341–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/el-05-2012-0056.

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Purpose – This paper aims to solve the disadvantages of content-based domain ontology (CBDO) and metadata-based domain ontology (MDO) and improve organization and discovery efficiency of library resources by resource ontology (RO). Design/methodology/approach – The paper constructed an RO model. Methods of informetrics are utilized to reveal semantic relationships among library resources. Methods of ontology, ontology-relational database mapping (O-R mapping) and relational database modelling are utilized to construct RO. Take author co-occurrence for example, the paper demonstrated the capability of RO model. Findings – RO not only revealed the deep-level semantic relationships of metadata of library resources but also realized totally computer-automated processing. RO improved the efficiency of knowledge organization and discovery. Research limitations/implications – Semantic relationships revealed by RO are limited to simple metadata, which makes it difficult to reveal fine-grained semantic relationships. Ongoing research focuses on the revelation of semantic relationships based on the title and abstract. Practical implications – The paper includes implications for utilizing methods of Informetrics to construct ontology. Originality/value – This paper proposed a standardized process of ontology construction in library resources. It may be of potential interest for anyone who needs to effectively organize library resources.
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Chepeleva, S. N. "METHODOLOGY OF ENTERPRISE’S RESOURCE STRATEGY STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS: COMPETITIVE RATING." Vestnik SibADI 15, no. 3 (July 11, 2018): 470–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.26518/2071-7296-2018-3-470-482.

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Introduction.The article deals with the basic structural elements of strategic planning at the motor transport enterprises, especially in the conditions of the international political processes related to the global crisis and the anti-Russian sanctions, which would affect the competitiveness and sustainability of enterprises. Such situation forces to look for competitive advantages sources in the composition of resources to determine the direction of investment, without which the way out of the crisis would drag on. It is impossible to retain competitive advantages for a long time by representing the existing speed of technology change. Therefore, the task of monitoring and rapid response to changing complex potential as a combination of various resources becomes urgent.Materials and methods.Key competencies are found only by comparison with competitors in a wellorganized regional information system, capable of accumulating and providing business information on demand for the development of civilized business relations in the transport field. In addition, the process of the enterprise competitive rating monitoring as a structural element of the resource strategy methodology based on the integration-priority approach allows determining its key competencies.Results.Basing on the factor analysis’ usage, the model, in which the final indicator (competitive rating of the enterprise) is decomposed according to the types of potentials, is presented. Consideration as a competitive advantage of enterprise resources’ type satisfies the idea accepted initially in the resource theory.Discussion and conclusions. Technology monitoring of competitive rating implies the creation of the response center, which would control the indicators’ dynamic responsible for the complex potential magnitude.
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Chen, Xiao Jun, Jing Zhang, and Jun Huai Li. "A Decision Making Methodology to Divide Virtualized Resources Morphologies." Advanced Materials Research 228-229 (April 2011): 10–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.228-229.10.

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The resources are divided into curable and non-curable morphologies to improve the efficiency of virtual computing systems, and we determine the quantities of such two morphologies based on resources required and resources that system owes. In the environment of tasks presenting random distribution, we describe the trend of resources required and compute the range interval of curable morphology by theoretical analysis. It is concluded that the amounts of tasks have great effect on resources required and the experiments show that the trend of decision variables in our numerical example is consistent with the theory discussed. The decision making methodology presented in this paper has some significance to the management of resources in virtual computing systems.
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Dey, Avijit. "Ration Balancing for Sustainable Animal Production: Resources and Methodology." Journal of Nutritional Biology 4, no. 2 (December 4, 2018): 278–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.18314/jnb.v4i2.1167.

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Ration balancing is prime consideration to uplift the animal husbandry sector. Balanced ration is the key factor to influence the productivity of animals as well as declines the cost of animal production. A large quantity of feed resources are available, those are fully capable to nourish the livestock sector. Various scientific methods viz. Thumb rule method, Pierson’s square method, Algebric method, computerized model etc. are available to formulate balanced ration, by implementing them on available feed resources. Thus, fully utilization of available feed resources and implementation of scientific feeding methodologies are key forecast for development in animal husbandry sector.
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Kimura, Fumihiko. "Methodology for Enhancing Reusability of Manufacturing Facilities and Resources." Proceedings of the JSME annual meeting 2002.5 (2002): 389–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmemecjo.2002.5.0_389.

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González-Gutiérrez, Luis F. "THE POETRY AND ITS LITERARY RESOURCES AS QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGY." Enfermería: Cuidados Humanizados 6, Especial (October 27, 2017): 121. http://dx.doi.org/10.22235/ech.v6iespecial.1460.

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This article describes the main contributions of poetic inquiry as a critical qualitative methodology for the social sciences and health sciences. Are first explored the present research trends associated with the use of poetry as a narrative construction form; in a second, the use of specific exercises is analyzed to identify the potential of narrative aesthetics in the construction of alternative subjectivities as a way of recognizing the voice of the research participants. Finally, there is an academic and reflective discussion about the need to use this methodology in the different universities and study centers in Latin America. It can be concluded that poetic research is a critical way of approaching community problems based on the voice of its participants. It is also a methodology that unites researchers and their participants in a generative dialogue, which enhances qualitative research.
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Page, Thomas, Gisli Thorsteinsson, Lorna Uden, and Milka Lehtonen. "A Methodology For The Evaluation Of Online Learning Resources." i-manager's Journal of Educational Technology 4, no. 4 (March 15, 2008): 16–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.26634/jet.4.4.574.

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Cincotta, R., and F. Péarez-Trejo. "A risk analysis methodology for assessing natural resources degradation." Land Degradation and Development 2, no. 3 (July 1990): 191–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ldr.3400020304.

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Kutch, John M. "Medical Staff Resources Model and Methodology: Ambulatory/Outpatient Services." Military Medicine 160, no. 2 (February 1, 1995): 77–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/160.2.77.

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Hachem-Vermette, Caroline, and Kuljeet Singh. "Developing an optimization methodology for urban energy resources mix." Applied Energy 269 (July 2020): 115066. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2020.115066.

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Bowker, Lynne. "Towards a Methodology for Exploiting Specialized Target Language Corpora as Translation Resources." International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 5, no. 1 (July 28, 2000): 17–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ijcl.5.1.03bow.

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Specialized target language (TL) corpora constitute an extremely valuable resource for translators, and although no specialized tools have been developed for extracting translation data from such corpora, this paper argues that translators would be remiss not to consult such resources. We describe the advantages of using specialized TL corpora and outline a number of techniques that translators can use in order to extract translation data from such corpora with the aid of generic corpus analysis tools. These advantages and techniques are demonstrated with reference to two translations, one of which was done using only conventional resources and the other with the help of a corpus.
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Drummond, Michael F. "Allocating Resources." International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 6, no. 1 (January 1990): 77–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266462300008941.

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This article reviews the methods of economic evaluation of health technology. The different forms of evaluation are outlined and the importance of assessing costs and benefits at the margin stressed. The approaches used by economists to analyze priorities for health technologies are discussed and a number of key managerial and policy issues identified. It is concluded that, while further methodological improvements can be made, a clear methodology for economic evaluation of health technologies has been established. However, attention needs to be paid to the timeliness and relevance of economic evaluation in order to ensure its maximum impact
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Faria, Pedro, João Spínola, and Zita Vale. "Methods for Aggregation and Remuneration of Distributed Energy Resources." Applied Sciences 8, no. 8 (August 1, 2018): 1283. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app8081283.

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Distributed energy resource integration in power systems has advantages and challenges in both the economic and the technical operation of the system. An aggregator, as in the case of a Virtual Power Player, is essential in order to support the operation of these small size resources. Innovative approaches capable of supporting the decisions made in terms of resource scheduling, aggregation and remuneration are needed. The present paper addresses a methodology capable of managing resources through the activities of an aggregator, providing different choices of aggregation and remuneration strategies. The methodology is validated in a case study regarding a 21-bus network, composed of 20 consumers and 26 producers.
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Hussain, Syed Amjad. "How to make knowledge resources valuable." VINE Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems 47, no. 1 (February 13, 2017): 42–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/vjikms-01-2016-0002.

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Purpose This paper aims to offer an integration point for newly acquired heterogeneous knowledge resources to be assessed if these resources qualify to be a part of a firm’s existing knowledge resource portfolio. Focus of this paper will be on the development of knowledge integration point (KIP), in addition to the factors helping in determination of this KIP, for example, manager’s judgment about the firms’ knowledge requirements, knowledge reserve a potential employee should have and firm’s existing knowledge resource portfolio. Design/methodology/approach This study includes a content analysis. Findings Firms should have only those resources which contribute to value creation for the customers and the organization. Presence of any other knowledge resource which does not have the ability to create value is a waste of value. It is the knowledge managers’ responsibility to decide whether a knowledge resource should be a part of a firm’s existing knowledge portfolio. This decision should be taken before the acquisition of that knowledge resource, i.e. at KIP, then it would be more easy for knowledge managers to handle and integrate them with the existing set of firm’s knowledge resources. Practical implications If the potential knowledge resource is evaluated at KIP to know its level of integration and configuration ability with the existing firms’ knowledge resource portfolio, then it will take less time and efforts to integrate. It will take such firms far ahead than those whose acquired resources took much time to integrate. Hence, resource’s integration and configuration ability levels affect the speed of integration, which ultimately provides opportunity to firms to perform well. Originality/value KIP may help to make speedier integration process, which eventually leads firms to perform better.
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Saleh Aloufi, Khalid. "Generating RDF resources from web open data portals." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 16, no. 3 (December 1, 2019): 1521. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v16.i3.pp1521-1529.

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<span>Open data are available from various private and public institutions in different resource formats. There are already great number of open data that are published using open data portals, where datasets and resources are mainly presented in tabular or sheet formats. However, such formats have some barriers with application developments and web standards. One of the web recommenced standards for semantic web application is RDF. There are various research efforts have been focused on presenting open data in RDF formats. However, no framework has transformed tabular open data into RDFs considering the HTML tags and properties of the resources and datasets. Therefore, a methodology is required to generate RDF resources from this type of open data resources. This methodology applies data transformations of open data from a tabular format to RDF files for the Saudi Open Data Portal. The methodology successfully transforms open data resources in sheet format into RDF resources. Recommendations and future work are given to enhance the development of building open data.</span>
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Vinokur, Inna, and Svetlana Ponomareva. "Innovation-oriented resource management model proposed on the basis of the methodology of economic assessment of resource capabilities of oil and gas industry contractors." SHS Web of Conferences 116 (2021): 00010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202111600010.

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The paper presents an innovation-oriented model of resource management, which was built on the basis of the methodology of economic assessment of resource capabilities of contracting companies of the oil and gas industry. Assessment and choice of resource capabilities of contracting companies is the most important scientific problem of large companies and enterprises of the oil and gas industry when purchasing material resources. Currently, the increase in the supply of the same type of resources exacerbates the problem of choice. Thus, a large number of algorithms, methods and other procedures were developed to select organizations that supply resources. However, there are not enough comprehensive tools to assess the feasibility of selecting a supplier taking into account factors that allow evaluating suppliers of a certain industry. The purpose of the study is to create an innovative resource management model based on the methodology of economic justification for choosing resource suppliers for oil and gas enterprises. The object of the study is enterprises and large companies of the oil and gas industry. The subject of the study is effective resource management based on the methodology of economic assessment of the resource capabilities of contracting companies.
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Finglas, P., M. Roe, H. Pinchen, and S. Astley. "The contribution of food composition resources to nutrition science methodology." Nutrition Bulletin 42, no. 3 (August 15, 2017): 198–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/nbu.12274.

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Яков’юк, Віктор Андрійович. "METHODOLOGY FOR ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TRANSBOUNDARY WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT." Proceedings of Scientific Works of Cherkasy State Technological University Series Economic Sciences, no. 53 (June 30, 2019): 82–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.24025/2306-4420.0.53.2019.172195.

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Carrión-Martínez, J. J., and A. Luque-de-la-Rosa. "Methodology and Resources of the Itinerant Speech and Hearing Teacher." Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology 11, no. 2 (September 1, 2013): 501–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.14204/ejrep.30.13004.

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Khetsuriani, E. D., D. C. Larin, and T. E. Khetsuriani. "Methodology of New Ideas Formation in Water Resources Utilization Technology." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 459 (April 15, 2020): 022014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/459/2/022014.

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Monge-Naranjo, Alexander, Juan M. Sánchez, and Raül Santaeulàlia-Llopis. "Natural Resources and Global Misallocation." American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 11, no. 2 (April 1, 2019): 79–126. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/mac.20170381.

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Are production factors allocated efficiently across countries? To differentiate misallocation from factor intensity differences, we provide a new methodology to estimate output shares of natural resources based solely on current rent flows data. With this methodology, we construct a new dataset of estimates for the output shares of natural resources for a large panel of countries. In sharp contrast with Caselli and Feyrer (2007), we find a significant and persistent degree of misallocation of physical capital. We also find a remarkable movement toward efficiency during last 35 years, associated with the elimination of interventionist policies and driven by domestic accumulation. (JEL E22, E23, O13, Q21, Q31, Q32)
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Kermani, Maziar, Ivan Kantor, Anna Wallerand, Julia Granacher, Adriano Ensinas, and François Maréchal. "A Holistic Methodology for Optimizing Industrial Resource Efficiency." Energies 12, no. 7 (April 5, 2019): 1315. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en12071315.

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Efficient consumption of energy and material resources, including water, is the primary focus for process industries to reduce their environmental impact. The Conference of Parties in Paris (COP21) highlighted the prominent role of industrial energy efficiency in combating climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Consumption of energy and material resources, especially water, are strongly interconnected and, therefore, must be treated simultaneously using a holistic approach to identify optimal solutions for efficient processing. Such approaches must consider energy and water recovery within a comprehensive process integration framework which includes options such as organic Rankine cycles for electricity generation from low–medium-temperature heat. This work addresses the importance of holistic approaches by proposing a methodology for simultaneous consideration of heat, mass, and power in industrial processes. The methodology is applied to a kraft pulp mill. In doing so, freshwater consumption is reduced by more than 60%, while net power output is increased by a factor of up to six (from 3.2 MW to between 10–26 MW). The results show that interactions among these elements are complex and therefore underline the necessity of such comprehensive methods to explore their optimal integration with industrial processes. The potential applications of this work are vast, extending from total site resource integration to addressing synergies in the context of industrial symbiosis.
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Fauzi, A. "Geothermal resources and reserves in Indonesia: an updated revision." Geothermal Energy Science 3, no. 1 (February 17, 2015): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gtes-3-1-2015.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> More than 300 high- to low-enthalpy geothermal sources have been identified throughout Indonesia. From the early 1980s until the late 1990s, the geothermal potential for power production in Indonesia was estimated to be about 20 000 MWe. The most recent estimate exceeds 29 000 MWe derived from the 300 sites (Geological Agency, December 2013). <br><br> This resource estimate has been obtained by adding all of the estimated geothermal potential resources and reserves classified as "speculative", "hypothetical", "possible", "probable", and "proven" from all sites where such information is available. However, this approach to estimating the geothermal potential is flawed because it includes double counting of some reserve estimates as resource estimates, thus giving an inflated figure for the total national geothermal potential. <br><br> This paper describes an updated revision of the geothermal resource estimate in Indonesia using a more realistic methodology. The methodology proposes that the preliminary "Speculative Resource" category should cover the full potential of a geothermal area and form the base reference figure for the resource of the area. Further investigation of this resource may improve the level of confidence of the category of reserves but will not necessarily increase the figure of the "preliminary resource estimate" as a whole, unless the result of the investigation is higher. A previous paper (Fauzi, 2013a, b) redefined and revised the geothermal resource estimate for Indonesia. The methodology, adopted from Fauzi (2013a, b), will be fully described in this paper. As a result of using the revised methodology, the potential geothermal resources and reserves for Indonesia are estimated to be about 24 000 MWe, some 5000 MWe less than the 2013 national estimate.</p>
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Maxymuk, John. "Staff resources." Bottom Line 18, no. 2 (June 1, 2005): 95–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/08880450510597550.

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PurposeTo show that despite libraries' tendencies to focus all their efforts – even in the online environment – on developing tools, resources, and finding aids for their patrons, some have also used the web to develop resources for staff needs.Design/methodology/approachSurveys a number of library web sites and highlights online resources that have been developed to assist library staff in areas of training, organization, and professional development.FindingsRanging from online instruction for new staff, listings of library policies and passwords, and resources for staff development, many libraries have begun to use their web sites to provide valuable information for staff too.Originality/valueThe examples presented in this column can provide guidance for any library beginning to use their web site to provide information resources for their staff. Several types of information are presented showing both the range of information of use to staff and a variety of methods to convey that information.
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Laksmana, Teddy, Himanshu Shee, and Vinh V. Thai. "Common resources-resource bundling-performance: the mediating role of resource bundling in container terminal operations." International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management 50, no. 9/10 (August 3, 2020): 809–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijpdlm-11-2019-0340.

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PurposeBuilding on the resource-based view (RBV) perspective of common resources, the objective of this paper is to empirically examine the impact of container terminals' common resources (i.e. government support and terminal resources) on resource bundling strategies and subsequent effect on service performance.Design/methodology/approachUsing cross-sectional survey data collected from a sample of 216 respondents of Indonesia's container terminals, this study used structural equation modeling (SEM) to test the hypothesised relationships between common resources, resource bundling strategies and service performance.FindingsGovernment support and terminal resources (personnel and physical), both as sources of common resources when bundled effectively, are found to have positive and significant effect on terminal service performance. The resource bundling strategies fully mediate the relationship between container terminals' common resources and service performance.Practical implicationsThe study introduces the notion of common resources to container terminal managers in contrast to the valuable, rare, inimitable and non-substitutable (VRIN) types. It is recommended that appropriate resource bundling strategies can turn the common resources into VRIN resources that can be used to obtain desired service performance.Originality/valueRBV theorists suggest that resources that are VRIN types can be the source of competitive advantage. However, the resources can also be common, basic and valuable, a fact that is rarely investigated in the literature. These common resources can be bundled judiciously with other pre-existing resources to create VRIN resources. This research enriches the RBV by empirically validating that VRIN resources are embedded within various common resources bundling strategies.
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Jarvis, Hilary, Frederick I. Burge, and Chris A. Scott. "Evaluating a Palliative Care Program: Methodology and limitations." Journal of Palliative Care 12, no. 2 (June 1996): 23–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/082585979601200206.

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The article describes an evaluation of a palliative care service in a regional and tertiary care facility. The service components are described. The four outcomes chosen for evaluation were: (a) symptom relief; (b) satisfaction with care for patients/families; (c) utilization of community resources; (d) good nursing morale and low staff stress. Quality of life was measured using a symptom distress scale; satisfaction using an adapted Kristjanson FAMCARE scale; community resources with opinion and satisfaction surveys; and staff morale and stress with the Maslach Burnout Inventory and Latack's Coping Questionnaire. Results showed that overall symptom distress was reduced. Patients/families were generally satisfied, with some areas needing attention. Physicians were generally satisfied and believed patients/families benefited from the psychosocial support, respite, and education/information. Nurses felt they had the time, energy, resources and support to give quality care.
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Darabos, Anita, and Judit Szalai. "Alternative Materials and Methodology in Contemporary Design." Műszaki Tudományos Közlemények 11, no. 1 (October 1, 2019): 39–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.33894/mtk-2019.11.06.

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Abstract Nowadays, concerns related to mankind’s increasing and destructive impact on the environment have influenced and changed the paradigms of product development; this in turn has brought about the appearance of environmental considerations in the creation and design of new products. Numerous industrial sectors have changed their processes of product development and production to meet the ecological requirements. Issues such as the scarcity of natural resources, increasing consumption and increasing pollution also present a number of problems. This article presents a process of comparing new alternatives with a specific methodology of decision-making. It is primarily focused on the use of rare natural materials and resources that are extracted and processed.
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Fan, Xi Hui, Lian Fei Duan, Yu Mei Wang, and Dai Mei Chen. "Ontology-Based Methodology for Information Integration and Service Discovery." Applied Mechanics and Materials 513-517 (February 2014): 1241–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.513-517.1241.

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Finding suitable information in the open and distributed environment of current simulation information is a crucial task. One of the main challenges is to overcome semantic heterogeneity. This paper draw on the ontology, Semantic Web and cloud computing, put forward an ontology-based methodology for simulation information integration and service discovery, using XML Schema to realize the formatting description of resources, using ontology to realize the formal description of resources, using cloud computing to build an information resources pool, adopting SOA and Web services to realize the automatic discovery, match and combination of information services. Finally, an example is tested to verify the feasibility of the methodology.
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Zhao, Peng, Gregor P. Henze, Michael J. Brandemuehl, Vincent J. Cushing, and Sandro Plamp. "Dynamic frequency regulation resources of commercial buildings through combined building system resources using a supervisory control methodology." Energy and Buildings 86 (January 2015): 137–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2014.09.078.

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Nguyen, Hien N., and Nhan H. Huynh. "Optimizing equipment efficiency: An application of SMED methodology for SMEs." Journal of Agriculture and Development 18, no. 3 (June 28, 2019): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.52997/jad.1.03.2019.

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Competitiveness in the era of globalization is tougher than ever before. Most of small medium-sized enterprises, especially in the manufacturing sector, are easily vulnerable due to lack of opportunities and resources to harness the economics of scale as well as business activities in research and development. To drive business competitiveness, the small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) must make use of resource efficiency in production processes and optimize the overall equipment effectiveness (OEE). The method of single minute exchange of dies (SMED) appears to be an effective approach, which does not require financial investments but only utilizes the current human resource, to improve and maximize the OEE. The paper describes the step-by-step approach to apply SMED and shows its results in the increase of 18% OEE in a semi-auto cutting machine.
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Ulian, Giovana, Ivan Cartes, and Maria Manuela C. Lemos Lima. "Water management assessment methodology for urban planning." Ambiente e Agua - An Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Science 12, no. 1 (January 1, 2017): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4136/ambi-agua.1917.

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One of the biggest challenges in urban planning is to balance the use of natural resources with the need to preserve them. One of the main resources is water, which is essential to human life and activities. Population growth and urban sprawl challenge water availability. Thus, it is important to evaluate development trends in order to predict future scenarios, enabling the adoption of preventive actions and decision-making. The objective of this study is to present a water management assessment methodology for urban planning as a practical and direct tool capable of conveying the necessary information for decision making in the process of balanced and harmonious urban planning, applicable to medium size Brazilian cities.
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