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Brett, Christine E. W., Mary Jane O'Merle, and Gene White. "ROCKETS: Soar to Success." Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance 88, no. 7 (August 29, 2017): 17–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07303084.2017.1340201.

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Sheridan, Cormac. "With Alnylam's amyloidosis success, RNAi approval hopes soar." Nature Biotechnology 35, no. 11 (November 2017): 995–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nbt1117-995.

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Jairam, Dharmananda, and Kenneth A. Kiewra. "Helping students soar to success on computers: An investigation of the SOAR study method for computer-based learning." Journal of Educational Psychology 102, no. 3 (August 2010): 601–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0019137.

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Knox, Carolyn Harper, Lynne Anderson-Inman, Fatima E. Terrazas-Arellanes, Emily D. Walden, Lisa A. Strycker, and Bridget Hildreth. "Strategies for Online Academic Research (SOAR)." International Journal of Information Communication Technologies and Human Development 8, no. 1 (January 2016): 42–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijicthd.2016010103.

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The ability to conduct research is essential for meeting Common Core State Standards, for success in post-secondary education, and for access to many 21st-century careers. Although today's students increasingly turn to the Internet for information, they are often unprepared to engage effectively in academic research online. This article describes work at the University of Oregon's Center for Advanced Technology in Education in developing and testing nine Strategies for Online Academic Research (SOAR) designed for middle school students, with specific attention to the needs of students with learning disabilities. Included is information about the SOAR Student Toolkit, a multimedia website with step-by-step instructional modules for learning the nine strategies, as well as results from an evaluation in Connecticut. Results indicate that using the SOAR Student Toolkit improves online research performance for sixth-, seventh-, and eighth-grade general education students and students with learning disabilities. Implications for future research are discussed.
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Tibi, Francois, Nicolas Reid, Whitney Skinner, Rob Grosvenor, and Anthony Smith. "Will Australian liquefied natural gas demand soar under the 21st Annual Conference of the Parties (COP21) targets?" APPEA Journal 57, no. 2 (2017): 556. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj16241.

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The ambitious 21st Annual Conference of the Parties (COP21) targets of over 200 countries to limit global warming require a significant reduction in green house gas (GHG) emissions by signatories; these reductions will require major shifts in the way that countries think about their supply mix. Although renewables are often the primary focus of emissions reductions, the role of natural gas in GHG emissions warrants consideration. Gas is ‘triple A’: affordable, abundant and available. It is also lower in GHG than other fossil fuel alternatives. The future success and price stability of liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects is intrinsically linked to the success of natural gas as a bridge fuel to a lower carbon future; although there was initial optimism about the potential of natural gas as a bridge fuel under COP21, further analysis shows that forecast demand for natural gas and LNG in new policy scenarios is likely lower than original forecasts, placing Australian producers’ existing and future projects in a challenging position; moving down the cost-curve where possible is the best way to ensure resilient demand even in a slower growth future environment.
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Shamoun-Baranes, Judy, Willem Bouten, E. Emiel van Loon, Christiaan Meijer, and C. J. Camphuysen. "Flap or soar? How a flight generalist responds to its aerial environment." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 371, no. 1704 (September 26, 2016): 20150395. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2015.0395.

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The aerial environment is heterogeneous in space and time and directly influences the costs of animal flight. Volant animals can reduce these costs by using different flight modes, each with their own benefits and constraints. However, the extent to which animals alter their flight modes in response to environmental conditions has rarely been studied in the wild. To provide insight into how a flight generalist can reduce the energetic cost of movement, we studied flight behaviour in relation to the aerial environmental and landscape using hundreds of hours of global positioning system and triaxial acceleration measurements of the lesser black-backed gull ( Larus fuscus ). Individuals differed largely in the time spent in flight, which increased linearly with the time spent in flight at sea. In general, flapping was used more frequently than more energetically efficient soaring flight. The probability of soaring increased with increasing boundary layer height and time closer to midday, reflecting improved convective conditions supportive of thermal soaring. Other forms of soaring flight were also used, including fine-scale use of orographic lift. We explore the energetic consequences of behavioural adaptations to the aerial environment and underlying landscape and implications for individual energy budgets, foraging ecology and reproductive success. This article is part of the themed issue ‘Moving in a moving medium: new perspectives on flight’.
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Patuti, Asnawati, Riska, and Eka Syahriani. "Program Belajar Islam Intensif bagi Muslimah di Desa Kenari, Kabupaten Pohuwato, Gorontalo." WAHATUL MUJTAMA': Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2, no. 1 (June 15, 2021): 70–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.36701/wahatul.v2i1.346.

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Kenari Village is a village located in Lemito Subdistrict, Pohuwato Regency, Gorontalo Province. The people of Kenari Village have a religious character so that there are good enough da'wah opportunities for students of KKN STIBA Makassar in Gorontalo to develop the competence of da'wah in the field. The method of implementation of KKN is started by conducting field surveys using self-made instruments and then conducted SOAR analysis. After conducting observations and consultations with the Muslimah Wahdah Pahuwuto, then determined the kkn team work program as follows: Friday Study, Tahfiz Qur'an Daily, Adult Qur'an Education (Dirosa), Memorizing Hadith Kitabul Jami', Teaching Arabic, TPA / TPQ, Tahsin (improving reading). As a result, the KKN program can be carried out well and smoothly despite some changes and additions and time that are not as planned. As for the success achieved, it appears to improve the quality of reading the Qur'an muslimah and students in the location KKN.
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Placco, Vinicius M., Catherine R. Kennedy, Silvia Rossi, Timothy C. Beers, Norbert Christlieb, and Thirupathi Sivarani. "A Search for Unrecognized Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor Stars." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 5, S265 (August 2009): 132–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921310000402.

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AbstractWe have developed a new procedure to search for Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor (CEMP) stars from the Hamburg/ESO (HES) prism-survey plates. This method uses an extended line index for the CH G-band, which we demonstrate to have superior behavior when compared to the narrower G-band index formerly employed for these spectra.A first subsample, biased towards brighter stars (B<15.5), has been extracted from the scanned HES plates. After visual inspection (to eliminate spectra compromised by plate defects, overlapping spectra, etc., and to carry out rough spectral classifications), a list of 669 previously unidentified candidate CEMP stars was compiled. Follow-up spectroscopy for a pilot sample of 132 candidates was obtained on the SOAR 4.1m telescope. Our results show that most of the stars observed lie in the targetted metallicity range, and possess prominent carbon absorption features at 4300Å. The success rate for the identification of new CEMP stars is ~50% for [Fe/H]< −2.0. For stars with [Fe/H]< −2.5, the ratio increases to 100%.
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Babič, Šejla. "Ethical Leadership and Leader Member Exchange (LMX) Theory." CRIS - Bulletin of the Centre for Research and Interdisciplinary Study 2014, no. 1 (January 1, 2014): 61–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/cris-2014-0004.

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Abstract The aim of this paper is to evaluate the contribution that developments in the area of ethical leadership and trust have made to our understanding of effective people management within organisations. This paper is based on a case study from Harvard Business Review (2007) called "IBM - Leading the Turnaround". The author will use Leader Member Exchange (LMX) theory by Graen and Uhl-Bien (1995) and integrate the ideas of ethical leadership to critically evaluate the leadership style of the CEO of IBM Louis V. Gerstner that led to the turnaround of IBM. In particular, the author will focus on the following question: What role did trust play in the leadership style of Gerstner in the transformation of IBM? When Gerstner became the CEO of IBM in 1993, an $8.1 billion loss on the stock market was announced by IBM; this was one of the largest in U.S. history. Gerstner was facing a difficult job as stock market commentators were rapidly writing off IBM as a 'slow elephant' and, as a result, IBM's workforce was not in any state to accept change. Gerstner's first task was to analyse what was going wrong within IBM, despite having dedicated people, high technological infrastructure, and a sound strategy, he found that IBM was suffering from its own success during the many years of operation. Its own success was its downfall, for it had become slow moving and inward looking. Organisationally, it had become a decentralised 'kingdom' in which none of the business units communicated with each other. Gerstner realised that, if IBM was to be saved, he had to lead this massive organisation through cultural change. He realised that changing the attitude and behaviour of thousands of people was hard to accomplish, but was the main key to success. Management could not change organisational culture through words and policies alone; leaders such as Gerstner had to create the conditions for transformation and invite employees to respond willingly. IBM had a tradition of appointing executives from within. Indeed, Gerstner was the first CEO to be hired form outside; this in itself was revolutionary and created widespread internal concern. Before Gerstner arrived, it was accepted that the break-up of IBM was inevitable. The question was only what form this would take. Morale was at rock-bottom, and Gerstner's appointment did nothing to raise spirits. It was assumed he had been brought in to 'wield the hatchet'. Therefore, it was a real surprise when Gerstner made himself open to input from anyone in the company. It was even more surprising when he announced that IBM's strength lay in its integration and that there would be no break-up. Immediately spirits started to soar. Everyone knew there would be a pain, but now it seemed it would be on a much lower level, and employees were prepared to listen for a change. While it took time to build trust, Gerstner's no-nonsense style created confidence that someone was in charge. His actions were not popular, but they were decisive. It was this that steadily led to a sense of trust; he did what he said he would do, and he proved himself trustworthy. In the next section, the author will provide a background to leader-member exchange (LMX) theory and relate it to ethical leadership so that we can explore the leadership style of Gerstner during the change at IBM.
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Graydon, Oliver. "Solar success for Sharp." Nature Photonics 3, no. 12 (December 2009): 684. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nphoton.2009.224.

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Buhlman, Tina Bisaro. "Soar to Success: An Instructional Inquiry on a Reading Comprehension Curriculum for Students with Significant Reading Deficits." Otterbein University / OhioLINK, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=otbn1492430139880848.

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Lundkvist, Elin, and Gustav Persson. "From guess to success : How to govern service-oriented architectures." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionen, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-255163.

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Service-oriented architecture (SOA) governance has been identified as the most important factor affecting the outcome of SOA within organisations. However, authors have failed to explain how organisations should govern specific aspects of its SOA, leaving a gap in the literature. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate established SOA governance mechanisms in order to explain implications of governance in a SOA context. The research question of the study was to identify which SOA governance mechanisms do or do not provide support for different constituents of SOA. The study also contained three sub-questions; (i) Is there a difference between how SOA governance mechanisms support technical vs. non technical constituents of SOA? (ii) Is there any SOA governance mechanism that is more important than others? (iii) Is there a relation between the SOA governance mechanisms?   The study was conducted using theories related to SOA and SOA governance. We identified the most academically accepted SOA governance mechanisms to test their support for different constituents of SOA. To get an holistic view of SOA, we used a SOA maturity framework to identify what the constituents of SOA really are. The support of the SOA governance mechanisms were then studied in relation to the different constituents of SOA, through interviews and observations, during a ten week internship at Scania.   The results showed that as good as every SOA governance mechanism supports the constituents of SOA, although the level of support varied. In general, we found patterns separating the support for technological and non-technological constituents of SOA. The technological constituents of SOA were to a great extent provided the same support from SOA governance mechanisms, which also was true for the non-technological constituents of SOA. Interestingly, except for one SOA governance mechanism, the technological constituents of SOA and the non-technological obtained different levels of support from governance. The most important SOA governance mechanisms are the creation of standards and policies, having processes to create and enforce policies, processes for education, and establishing SOA skills and training. We can also conclude that there is a relationship between many of the SOA governance mechanisms, and that academics and practitioners therefore have to view SOA governance holistically, rather than independent governance mechanisms.
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Vlizko, Nataliya. "Challenges and success factors in the migration of legacy systems to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)." Thesis, Malmö högskola, Fakulteten för teknik och samhälle (TS), 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-20712.

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Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) provides a standards-based conceptual framework for flexible and adaptive systems and has become widely used in the recent years because of it. The number of legacy systems has already been migrated to this platform. As there are still many systems under consideration of such migration, we found it relevant to share the existing experience of SOA migration and highlight challenges that companies meet while adopting SOA. As not all of these migrations were successful, we also look into factors that have influence on the success of SOA projects. The research is based on two methods: a literature review and a survey. The results of the thesis include identification and quantitative analysis of the challenges and success factors of SOA projects. We also compare the survey results for different samples (based on the company industry, work area, size, and respondents experience with SOA and respondents job positions). In total, 13 SOA challenges and 18 SOA success factors were identified, analyzed and discussed in this thesis. Based on the survey results, there are three SOA challenges received the highest importance scores: “Communicating SOA Vision”, “Focus on business perspective, and not only IT perspective” and “SOA Governance”. The highest scored SOA success factor is “Business Process of Company”. While comparing different samples of the survey results, the most obvious differences are identified between the results received from people with development related job positions and people with business related job positions, and the results from companies of different sizes.
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Hardie, Mignon. "Developing SA's solar water heater industry : identifying key success factors for future growth." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/8509.

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Thesis (MBA)--University of Stellenbosch, 2011.
The government has stated its intentions to increase the usage of solar water heating (SWH) through its National Solar Water Heater Programme (NSWHP). As described in the report, increased adoption of SWH would have a number of benefits for South Africa. Firstly, replacement of electric geysers by SWHs would contribute to the meeting of energy efficiency targets through the reduction of energy consumption. Secondly, the widespread adoption of SWHs would help SA to meet its renewable energy targets. Thirdly, it would result in growth in the SWH industry, including the manufacturing, installation and related sectors, thereby contributing to an increase in 'green' jobs. It would have the socio-economic benefit of energy security for South Africans. The research report looks at the factors influencing the SWH industry's future growth from the point of view of the suppliers. It considers the interplay between consumers (market demand), government (public policy measures) and suppliers (businesses providing services related to SWH) to determine how government can support industry, how suppliers can grow their business and industry and how government and industry can work together to create the conditions for sustained market demand. As is discussed in the literature review, there are certain barriers to the adoption of SWH technology. As such, government intervention is needed to help overcome these barriers. The literature review recounts the available policy tools and considers how these have been applied in other countries to stimulate demand for SWHs and to support the local industry. The research report takes the form of a survey of SWH suppliers with the following aims: - To describe the industry in terms of its age, maturity and ability to scale up; - To determine the major barriers to the industry's growth; - To specify the appropriate public policy tools to overcome these obstacles to growth; - To establish how confident the industry is in the NSWHP and government efforts to promote the industry; - To provide a list of key success factors that are required for the industry's long-term, sustainable development. The report concludes that there are three criteria that would help the industry to become sustainable: market demand certainty, investment confidence and positive competition. Certainty of future market demand would build confidence in the industry for investors. In turn, increased investment would benefit the forces of positive competition.
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Isojunno, Saana. "Influence of natural factors and anthropogenic stressors on sperm whale foraging effort and success at high latitudes." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/6760.

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Behavioural responses can reveal important fitness trade-offs and ecological traps in evolutionarily novel contexts created by anthropogenic stimuli, and are of increasing conservation concern due to possible links to population-level impacts. This thesis illustrates the use of proxies for energy acquisition and expenditure within multivariate and state-based modelling approaches to quantify the relative time and energetic costs of behavioural disturbance for a deep-diving marine mammal (Physeter macrocephalus) in foraging grounds in Kaikoura Canyon (New Zealand) and near Lofoten Islands (Norway). A conceptual framework is first developed to identify and explore links between individual motivation, condition and external constraints to behavioural disturbance [Chapter 1]. The following chapters then use data from behavioural response studies (BRS) to: 1) derive biologically relevant metrics of behaviour [all chapters], 2) investigate effects of boat-based focal follows and tagging procedures [Chapters 2-3], and 3) relate responses to specific disturbance stimuli (distance, approach, noise) from whale-watching [Chapter 2], naval sonar and playback of presumed natural predator (killer whale Orcinus orca) sounds [Chapter 4]. A novel hidden state model was developed to estimate behavioural budgets of tagged sperm whales from multiple streams of biologging (DTAG) data [Chapter 3]. Sperm whales traded off time spent at foraging depths in a non-foraging and non-resting state in response to both tag boat presence, 1-2 kHz naval sonar (SPL 131-165 rms re 1μPa) and mammal-eating killer whale sound playbacks, indicating that parallel non-lethal costs were incurred in both anthropogenic disturbance and presumed antipredatory contexts. While behavioural responses were highly variable by individual, biologically informed state-based models appeared effective to control for variability in energy proxies across different functional contexts. These results and Chapter 5 “linking buzzes to prey” demonstrate that behavioural context is a signal that can aid understanding of how individual non-lethal disturbance responses can impact fitness.
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Garlaschi, Carla. "HOW TO BE SOMEONE: A formula to Conquer the World." Thesis, Kungl. Konsthögskolan, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kkh:diva-196.

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Volume 1. How to be someone: A formula to Conquer the world is the misunderstanding by a Latin-American of what success means in the First World.

Volume 1 is the first edition of a following publication to be released every April.

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Eddiri, Hamid. "Un modèle d'impacts du changement et de l'apprentissage organisationnel sur le succès perçu de l'implémentation d'un projet ERP : étude d'un cas d'intégration du système d'information logistique d'une PME marocaine de l'industrie du tourisme." Thesis, Toulouse 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015TOU10026.

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Cette recherche s’inscrit dans un projet de développement difficile et risqué d’une solution ERP au sein de l’unité d’affaire « logistique » d’une société marocaine. Elle s’intéresse aux facteurs d’efficience du processus de couplage des architectures SOA et BPM lors de son implantation. Elle est théoriquement ancrée dans un modèle de gouvernance propre fondé sur le postulat que « les architectures ERP récentes (intégrée et en réseau) privilégie une ingénierie de projet différente, mobilisant une démarche et une méthodologie « agile », qui met d’avantage en avant la communication, la réactivité et l’adaptabilité, afin de se centrer sur le changement. Elle étaye, en ce sens, la problématique d’impacts d’un changement planifié et d’apprentissage organisationnel, et les prémisses d’influence de ces deux modes de gouvernance sur le succès du projet. Ses fondements théoriques empruntent les schèmes conceptuels des modèles de plateforme logique (choix de l’ERP), et de l’alignement stratégique (implantation). Ces fondements sont appliqués au choix des architectures (SOA et BPM), et à celui de son implémentation via l’alignement interne des capacités de ces deux architectures, orientés services (SOA) et métiers (BPM). L’intérêt de ce travail est porté par l’interrogation : quels sont les facteurs de contingence internes et conditions d’apprentissage organisationnel qui affectent/impactent l’alignement des capacités BPM et SOA (fit interne), et contribue au succès perçu d’une implantation ERP ? Trois questions de recherche appellent à mobiliser l’évaluation des performances introduit par un changement de SI : celui du processus d’apprentissage organisationnel (Organizations Sciences) et de l’acceptation des TI (MIS Sciences). Le modèle de recherche mobilise le schème systémique de l’apprentissage organisationnel d’Argyris (1995), pour l’adapter à l’étude du processus de changement introduit par l’ERP. Il présente trois niveaux d’analyse, avec les Inputs (Qualité de la Gouvernance) ; les Outcomes (l’efficience du processus d’intégration SOA/BPM) ; et les Outputs (succès de l’intégration fonctionnelle de l’UA). Il est porté par la prémisse générale que « le succès de l’intégration fonctionnelle de l’ERP), évalué en termes d’impacts, est liée directement à l’efficacité du processus d’intégration et, indirectement, aux modes de gouvernance stratégique des affaires de l’UA Logistique. La méthodologie emprunte une approche empirique qualitative. La méthode d’étude du cas unique est appliquée pour le recueil des données sur une période de 3 années. Le design procède d’une double démarche d’investigation, ethnographique et de recherche-action. Le recueil des données nécessite l’emploi successif des trois outils : la recherche documentaire (historique et stratégie du projet); l’observation participante (réunions de conduite du projet) ; et les entretiens semi-directifs (test des applicatifs). Les données sont traitées avec N’Vivo10 pour valider les analyses de contenus des variables puis la structure de leurs liens dans le modèle. Le diagnostic des résultats confirme l’existence de verbatims spécifiques pour les concepts étudiés – les perceptions des acteurs et des utilisateurs sont correctement restituées par la triangulation, dans leur fondements conceptuels et dans leur analyse empirique. Il établit des liens significatifs entre les variables des 3 niveaux du modèle, et confirme la structure du modèle, restituée par une arborescence de prémisses partielles et adjacentes à la prémisse générale. Les cheminements significatifs entre ces prémisses sont commentés pour juger des conditions de succès du projet ERP
This research is part of a difficult and risky development project of an ERP solution within the Busines Unit “logistics” of Moroccan company. It’is interested in factors of efficiency of coupling SOA and BPM processes during implantation. It is theoretically rooted in a paradigm of governance based on the premise that "recent ERP architectures (integrated network) favor a different engineering project, involving an approach and methodology" agile ", which puts forward and benefit communication, responsiveness and adaptability in order to focus on the change. It supports, in this sense, the issue of impacts of planned change and organizational learning, and the premises of influence of these two modes of governance on the success of the project.Its theoretical foundations borrow conceptual schemes of logic platform models (choice of ERP), and strategic alignment (implementation). These foundations are applied to the choice of architectures (SOA and BPM), and that of its implementation via the internal alignment of the capacities of these two architectures, service-oriented (SOA) and business (BPM). The interest of this work is borne by the question: what are the internal contingency factors and conditions that affect organizational learning / impact the alignment of BPM and SOA capabilities(internal fit), and contributes to the perceived success of ERP implementation? Three research questions call to mobilize performance evaluation introduced by an SI change: that of organizational learning processes (organization science research) and acceptance of IT (MIS science research). The research model mobilizes systemic pattern of organizational learning by Argyris (1995), to fit the study of change introduced by the ERP process. It has three levels of analysis, with Inputs (Quality of Governance); the transformation process (the efficiency of SOA / BPM integration process); and Outputs (success of functional integration of the BU). It is worn by the general premise that "the success of the functional integration of the ERP), assessed in terms of impact is directly related to the effectiveness of the integration process and, indirectly, in the strategic governance models affairs of the Logistics BU. The methodology follows a qualitative empirical approach. The method of single case study is applied to data collection over a period of three years. The design is based on a dual approach of investigation, ethnographic and action research. Data collection requires the successive use of three tools: literature search (history and strategy of the project); participant observation (project conducting meetings); and semi-structured interviews (test application). The data is processed with N'Vivo10 to validate content analysis of the variables and the structure of their links in the model. The results diagnosis confirm the existence of specific transcripts for the studied concepts - the perceptions of stakeholders and users are properly restored by triangulation, in their conceptual foundations and their empirical analysis. It establishes meaningful connections between the variables of the 3 levels of the model, and confirms the model structure, restored by a tree of partial and adjacent premises to the general premise. The significant paths between these premises are commented to judge conditions for success of the ERP project
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Jairam, Dharmananda. "Helping students SOAR to success on their computer a mixed methods approach to investigate and test an integrated study strategy system for online prose /." 2009. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1694712341&sid=9&Fmt=2&clientId=14215&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2009.
Title from title screen (site viewed June 26, 2009). PDF text: vi, 228 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 2 Mb. UMI publication number: AAT 3350255. Includes bibliographical references. Also available in microfilm and microfiche formats.
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Schultz, Kaye Frances. "Measuring China’s success in developing a framework for domestic innovation." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/28663.

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This report attempts to assess the degree to which China is developing a framework that supports domestic innovative capacity. This framework is not a predefined set of components, but is instead a combination of political, institutional, market, and technology factors and linkages that support information flows, interactions between entities, and incentives necessary to increase domestic innovation. Literature suggests that factors contributing to this framework may be influenced by domestic policy, and this report attempts to identify Chinese policies that contribute to the development of this framework within the Chinese solar photovoltaic (PV) and automotive industries. This report uses patent and export data as proxies for innovation in these two industries to measure the presence of this framework. The data suggest that the framework supporting domestic innovation in China is further developed for the solar PV industry than the automotive industry, but that the solar PV industry is still far from leading global innovation. Finally, the report identifies potential factors that have contributed to the variations between these two industries, and challenges that both industries may face in the near future.
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Hung, Ming Kung, and 黃明宮. "The Study of the Key Success Factor of Solar Photovoltaic industry." Thesis, 2010. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/23407796108525424179.

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In the environmental protection issues and natural resources problem to expand and develop “renewable energy resource” and “green energy resource” are the trend of global pursued. Many developed countries have given zealous and efforts to acti- ive the solar energy plan. The photovoltaic industry has marketed incentive progra- ms. Currently, Use all energy resources to rely on import above 95% on Taiwan. To decrease consuming fossil fuel should be constructive to spread applies of solar ene- gy. Looking at the domestic literature, The key Success factors of solar photovoltaic industry are mostly derived based on Michael Porter diamond model and value chain. This research is looking at another point of view from the strategic management of the solar industries SWOT, Andrew Grove Six Forces theory and Value Chain analysis were used as research tools. The hierarchical structure of the questioners was developed through the integration of the theory of relative literatures. The specialist questioners were adopted to collect the data. The AHP analytical method was used to assed the importance of weights and ranking. This study found: 1. "Quality" as the primary impact of dimensions, the sub-factors, "authentication system and standard system," "quality, reliability" and "environmental friendliness" of the order of the most one, two, five. 2. "Strategy and Leadership" as the dimensions of the second impact, the sub-factors, "the latest trend", "product differentiation", and "the scale of the vertical and horizontal integration," the order of the sixth, eight, nine. 3. "Customer response" effect for the third dimension, the sub-factors, "service and after treatment" and "niche market segment," the order of the third, 10. 4. "Efficiency" as the fourth dimension effect, the sub-factors, "marketing channels" order of the fourth, while "fair Reward System" ranks the Last 36. 5. "Innovation" as the fifth dimension of impact, the sub-factors, "increased efficiency", "high yield to create" order of the 12th, 16, and the "cluster effect" was in second place at the end 35 . 6. "Capacity and endowment" effect for the sixth dimension, the sub-factors,"of a patent right layout capabilities," the order of 15th place. Based on the findings we suggested that the domestic solar photovoltaic Indus- try should compete on how to integrate existing niche, establish Taiwan in the glob- al PV industry a unique position, has developed into Taiwan's unique competetive advantage. Keywords: solar photovoltaic industry, competitive advantages, key success factors
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Soar with the eagles. Walla Walla, Wash: CCI Books, 1991.

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Soar with the eagles. Walla Walla, Wash: CCI Books, 1993.

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1945-, Nelson Paula, ed. Soar with your strengths. New York, N.Y: Delacorte Press, 1992.

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Legge, Peter. How to soar with the eagles. London: Janus, 1995.

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Beveridge, Martha Baldwin. Self-sabotage: How to stop it & soar to success. New York, NY: Warner Books, 1987.

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Baldwin, Martha. Self-sabotage: How to stop it & soar to success. New York, NY: Warner Books, 1987.

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Rollant, Paulette D. Soar to success: Do your best on nursing tests. St. Louis: Mosby, 1999.

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Self-sabotage: How to stop it & soar to success. New York: Warner Books, 1990.

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Rhamie, Jasmine. Eagles who soar: How Black learners find the path to success. Stoke-on-Trent, UK: Trentham, 2007.

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Mifflin, Houghton. Reading intervention: Soar to success student book level 1 wk 19 boats. [Place of publication not identified]: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2007.

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Huntress, Wesley T., and Mikhail Ya Marov. "Repeating success at Venus." In Soviet Robots in the Solar System, 311–20. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-7898-1_15.

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Hellin, Jon, and Sophie Higman. "Wine and Pisco: success or sour grapes?" In Feeding the Market, 140–55. Rugby, Warwickshire, United Kingdom: Practical Action Publishing, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/9781780441481.007.

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Brilliantov, Nikolai, and Jürgen Schmidt. "Wonder of the Solar System: Icy Geysers and Liquid Water on Enceladus." In UK Success Stories in Industrial Mathematics, 37–44. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25454-8_5.

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Huntress, Wesley T., and Mikhail Ya Marov. "Finally success at the Moon and Venus, but Mars eludes." In Soviet Robots in the Solar System, 143–80. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-7898-1_10.

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Shimizu, Toshifumi. "A Brief History of Hinode: Toward the Success in Orbit." In First Ten Years of Hinode Solar On-Orbit Observatory, 3–18. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7742-5_1.

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Kaminski, Amy Paige. "Faster, Better, Cheaper: A Sociotechnical Perspective on Programmatic Choice, Success, and Failure in NASA’s Solar System Exploration Program." In Exploring the Solar System, 77–101. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137273178_4.

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Burton, S., J. Doggart, and A. Crompton. "The Performance and General Success of Passive Solar Buildings Throughout Europe." In 1989 2nd European Conference on Architecture, 369–75. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0556-1_107.

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Yu, Yue, Minh Vo, Sihe Zheng, and Junliang Zhang. "Ultrasonic Flow Metering Device and Field Trial Success at Sour Gas Field Development." In Proceedings of the International Petroleum and Petrochemical Technology Conference 2018, 94–107. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2173-3_9.

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Knox, Carolyn Harper, Lynne Anderson-Inman, Fatima E. Terrazas-Arellanes, Emily Deanne Walden, and Bridget Hildreth. "The SOAR Strategies for Online Academic Research." In Handbook of Research on Technology Tools for Real-World Skill Development, 68–104. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-9441-5.ch004.

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Students often struggle when conducting research online, an essential skill for meeting the Common Core State Standards and for success in the real world. To meet this instructional challenge, researchers at the University of Oregon's Center for Advanced Technology in Education (CATE) developed, tested, and refined nine SOAR Strategies for Online Academic Research. These strategies are aligned with well-established, research-based principles for teaching all students, with particular attention to the instructional needs of students with learning disabilities. To support effective instruction of the SOAR Strategies, researchers at CATE developed a multimedia website of instructional modules called the SOAR Toolkit. This chapter highlights the real world importance of teaching middle school students to conduct effective online research. In addition, it describes the theoretical and historical foundations of the SOAR Strategies, instructional features of the SOAR Toolkit, and research results from classroom implementations at the middle school level.
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Díaz, Crishelen Kurezyn. "The Appreciative Inquiry Methodology as an Instrument for the Analysis of the Sustainability of Companies." In Advances in Logistics, Operations, and Management Science, 108–32. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8185-8.ch006.

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There are currently various social innovation practices and efforts to address sustainability and its impact on the world. One of them is the use of the appreciative inquiry methodology (AIM), which results in applying a SOAR analysis focused on sustainability and discovering the strengths, opportunities, aspirations, and results of a company. Thus, the company plays a fundamental role through corporate social responsibility (CSR) that seeks to carry out concrete actions that benefit society. This chapter will define what this methodology consists of, its scope, uses, and initiatives that have adopted it as part of their practices for the measurement and promotion of sustainability. One of the main results of using this methodology is to share success stories about innovations that meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through organizations such as AIM2Flourish and B Corp.
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Sebring, Thomas A., Victor L. Krabbendam, and Steven R. Heathcote. "Southern Astrophysical Research (SOAR) Telescope: Steps on the Route to Success." In Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation, edited by Jacobus M. Oschmann and Larry M. Stepp. SPIE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.456692.

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Holtorf, Hans-Gerhard, Trevor Pryor, Tania Urmee, and Martina Calais. "Solar Home System’s Success Analysis." In ISES Solar World Congress 2011. Freiburg, Germany: International Solar Energy Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.18086/swc.2011.07.05.

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Briner, Andreas P., Abdul-Hameed Azzouni, Rajendra Chitnis, and Vishal Vyas. "Sweet Success In Sour Coring." In North Africa Technical Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/128007-ms.

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Schuepbach, Eva, and Urs Muntwyler. "Education in Renewable Energy – Past Successes and Future Avenues." In ISES Solar World Congress 2011. Freiburg, Germany: International Solar Energy Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.18086/swc.2011.06.09.

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Vick, Brian D., R. Nolan Clark, Junyi Ling, and Shitao Ling. "Remote Solar, Wind, and Hybrid Solar/Wind Energy Systems for Purifying Water." In ASME 2001 Solar Engineering: International Solar Energy Conference (FORUM 2001: Solar Energy — The Power to Choose). American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sed2001-136.

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Abstract Solar energy, wind energy, and a combination of wind and solar energy have been used successfully to power an UV (ultraviolet) water purification system. The main reason for this success has been the design of the controllers which have been operating for almost two years with various wind and solar energy inputs. Five different solar and wind energy systems have been tested so far and although these renewable energy systems have been used for water purification, graphs contained in the paper can be used to determine the feasibility of powering various other electrical loads. Combining a 100 Watt solar system with a 900 Watt wind turbine resulted in pumping and purifying enough water to satisfy the potable water requirements of 4000 people (16000 liters/day) at an estimated equipment cost of about $4660 (approximately $1/person).
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Bhandoria, Geetu, Esra Bilir, Christina Uwins, Graham Mackenzie, and Ilker Selcuk. "242 #Goasco20: success of a new twitter hashtag to promote gynaecological oncology specific information during asco 2020 virtual annual meeting." In ESGO SoA 2020 Conference Abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ijgc-2020-esgo.91.

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Aziz, Shakila, Shahriar A. Chowdhury, and Hirak Al-Hammad. "Marketing and financing of solar home systems in Bangladesh: Assessment of success." In 2009 International Conference on the Developments in Renewable Energy Technology (ICDRET 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdret.2009.5454232.

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Briner, Andreas, Abdul-Hameed Azzouni, Conxita Taberner, and Brent Wignall. "Sweet Success in Sour Arab Reservoirs - How Successful Coring Improved Data Integration." In GEO 2010. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.248.027.

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Burleson, Grace, Brian Butcher, Brianna Goodwin, and Kendra Sharp. "Assisting Economic Opportunity for Women Through Appropriate Engineering Design of a Soap-Making Process in Uganda." In ASME 2016 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2016-59715.

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TERREWODE, a non-governmental organization in Uganda, works to eradicate obstetric fistula in local communities and provide income-generating skills training to the affected women. Obstetric fistula is a traumatic childbirth injury caused by prolonged, obstructed labor and delayed intervention. The condition is preventable with proper medical attention, however, in rural areas women who suffer from the condition are typically disowned from their families and communities [1]. As part of their social reintegration program, TERREWODE provides training for women post-treatment in multiple income-generating skill areas; jewelry making, baking, cooking, sewing, and buying/selling produce. The soap-making idea originated within TERREWODE itself and is intended to create an income stream for the women participating. The scope of this senior capstone project, in collaboration with several organizations, is to increase efficiency, reliability, and repeatability of the soap-making process and explore potential avenues for powering the system in an off-grid setting. A weighted-design matrix was used to make engineering decisions throughout the project. The two primary engineering aspects of this project were the selection of soap-making process (hot vs. cold) and the selection of a mixing device and powering unit. Understanding of appropriate manufacturing technologies in Uganda was necessary as all materials and tools needed to be locally available for success for the project. The hot process requires maintaining the soap mixture at a constant temperature for roughly two hours or until the gel phase occurs. This process allows for a short curing time, permitting the soap to be ready for use sooner. Opposing this, the cold process requires little cook time but a lengthy curing time. Experimental data showed that maintaining a consistent temperature over an extended period of time while using a cookstove is nearly impossible, even in a controlled lab environment. The cold process was selected as a better suited solution for manufacturing due to field conditions and available resources. A mixing device is crucial to the soap-making process. Due to the unreliability of grid-based electricity in the region, the team considered both a human-powered mixing solution and a solar-powered mixing solution [2]. TERREWODE leadership steered the team away from creating a human powered bike mixer for fear of discouraging women to participate, due to potential health and comfort issues. The team selected a solar powered system and has tested a U.S. manufactured prototype. The ultimate goal of this soap-making project is to provide an opportunity for victims and survivors of obstetric fistula to earn a livelihood. The work done by the Oregon State (OSU) mechanical engineering design team, in conjunction with the OSU Anthropology department, University of Oregon College of Business, several private artists and entrepreneurs, and TERREWODE, will provide potential improvements to the process and implementation plan to more effectively and economically create soap.
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Ingram, Allan E. "Storage Options and Sizing for Utility Scale Integration of Wind Energy Plants." In ASME 2005 International Solar Energy Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/isec2005-76181.

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Electric energy storage has been discussed as an option for increasing the marketability of wind energy facilities by reducing output variation. Utility scale wind plants face economic exposure to tariff charges for output variation as well as depending on volatile market prices for success. Wind speed variability and associated changes in wind plant output raise specific challenges to design engineers sizing electric energy storage systems. Evaluation of prospective Wind/Storage applications depends on the characteristics of individual wind plant output and the choice of storage technology. Energy storage options range from traditional lead acid batteries and pumped hydro storage to recently commercialized electrochemical flow battery systems. Selection and sizing of energy storage for wind plants vary with the time frame for each application. Different time frames correspond with the utility definitions of regulation, load shaping and load factoring. Results from a storage system model are presented that differentiate appropriate storage system sizes for these applications.
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Reports on the topic "Soar to Success"

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Chwastyk, Dan. Final Report on Community Solar Design Models for Consumer, Industry, & Utility Success. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1462023.

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Ray, Kimberly J. ASVAB Score as a Predictor of Academic Success in Sonar Technician A school. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada255325.

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NREL Spurred the Success of Multijunction Solar Cells (Fact Sheet). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1090152.

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NREL Scientists Spurred the Success of Multijunction Solar Cells (Fact Sheet). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1052893.

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Transpired Solar Collectors: Office of Power Technologies (OPT) Success Stories Series Fact Sheet. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1014782.

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Solar Successes: The Best of Today's Energy Efficient Homes (Fact Sheet). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/923666.

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