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Pagano, Anthony M., and JoAnn Verdin. "Employee Trip Reduction Without Government Mandates: Cost and Effectiveness Estimates from Chicago." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1598, no. 1 (January 1997): 43–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1598-07.

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Employee trip reduction demonstration projects were organized by the Chicago Area Transportation Study, the metropolitan planning organization in the Chicago area. This paper is based on an independent evaluation of the demonstration projects. The primary source of data for this evaluation was a series of interviews conducted with program administrators and employee trip coordinators at each organization that participated in the demonstration. Voluntary costs, which are costs incurred to implement an employee trip reduction program without the necessity to comply with government regulation, are estimated. The average demonstration organization was able to reduce solo driving rates by 5.5 percentage points. This reduction was attained at an average annual voluntary cost per employee of $34.38. The average voluntary cost per car removed for organizations that actually reduced the solo driving rate was $473. Each $10 expenditure per employee is associated with a 1 percent reduction in the solo driving rate. Every $ 10 increase in annual incentive costs per employee was found to be associated with a 1.3 percent decrease in the solo driving rate. It also was found that elimination of government mandates has reduced the cost of implementing an employee trip reduction program by one-half. Tax incentives should be established to encourage organizations to begin voluntary programs. Such a tax-incentive scheme, combined with an aggressive education program, may be able to achieve substantial reductions in pollution and congestion in urban areas.
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Tong, Lu, Lei Nie, Zhenhuan He, and Huiling Fu. "Optimization of Train Trip Package Operation Scheme." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2015 (2015): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/472591.

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Train trip package transportation is an advanced form of railway freight transportation, realized by a specialized train which has fixed stations, fixed time, and fixed path. Train trip package transportation has lots of advantages, such as large volume, long distance, high speed, simple forms of organization, and high margin, so it has become the main way of railway freight transportation. This paper firstly analyzes the related factors of train trip package transportation from its organizational forms and characteristics. Then an optimization model for train trip package transportation is established to provide optimum operation schemes. The proposed model is solved by the genetic algorithm. At last, the paper tests the model on the basis of the data of 8 regions. The results show that the proposed method is feasible for solving operation scheme issues of train trip package.
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Brandt, Eva Norrman, Ann-Christine Andersson, and Sofia Kjellstrom. "The future trip: a story of transformational change." Journal of Organizational Change Management 32, no. 7 (November 11, 2019): 669–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jocm-09-2017-0358.

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Purpose The study of successful transformational change processes in organizations has been limited. The purpose of this paper is to understand a change process and the type of change that occurred in a pharmaceutical company in Sweden 2005–2014. Design/methodology/approach An interactive research design was used, and semi-structured interviews were conducted with 19 individuals, asking about their views on the change journey. Meetings and dialogue with leaders from the organization also took place. Observations from feedback meetings with leaders were included in the analysis. The results were analysed using a time-ordered display identifying key events, interpreted by a theoretical lens determining the type of change over a period of 10 years. Findings This was a transformational change caused by external pressure, supported by visionary and transparent leadership, collaborative methods aiming at broad involvement and systemic understanding. The results indicated a 40 per cent increase in productivity and altered organizational design and culture. Sense-making activities, persistent adoption of quality improvement tools, dispersed power and sequential change activities underpinned the success. Practical implications The results provide insight into the processes of transformational change. Change leaders were provided with knowledge, inspiration and insight when facing transformations. Social implications Increased prevalence of transformational change calls for new organizational competencies and altered roles for leaders and employees. There is a need for new ways of developing competence and new recruitment policies for leaders. Originality/value This case presents unique empirical evidence of a successful cultural transformation led by a leader using post-conventional principles.
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Cavalcanti Junqueira, Miriam Isabella, and Allan Discua Cruz. "Crowdfunding and Museums: A Field Trip Exemplar in the United Kingdom." Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy 2, no. 2 (September 26, 2018): 151–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2515127418801728.

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This article sketches a project designed for an undergraduate course dealing with social contexts of entrepreneurship. The learning activity asks students to devise a reward-based crowdfunding campaign for a museum. The project relies on a field trip to a museum where students gather a better understanding of fiscal and brand visibility challenges currently unsettling these types of organizations. The project draws on intra and extra classroom activities that integrate innovative trends in entrepreneurship teaching, bridging theory, and real-life applications. The exercise motivates students to design solutions, develop collaborations, and cocreate value processes with the organization and diverse actors. The activities span over a 4-week period with tasks prior, during, and after the museum field trip, culminating with a presentation of a crowdfunding campaign. The pedagogical value of this exercise relates to students cocreating entrepreneurial action with a client/entrepreneurial organization within a resource-constrained environment, which motivates the design of innovative crowdfunding campaigns and empathizes with the entrepreneurial demands placed on cultural organizations. Cultural, social, and creative problem-solving competencies for working in international and multidisciplinary teams around crowdfunding can be expected as outcomes. This exercise can be advantageous for courses dealing with the multifaceted dynamics of social contexts of entrepreneurship.
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Zhang, Jun, Jiang Li, and Yan Wu. "A Study of Metro Organization Based on Multi-objective Programming and Hybrid Genetic Algorithm." Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering 45, no. 4 (August 23, 2017): 223. http://dx.doi.org/10.3311/pptr.9586.

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Based on the train routing mode ascertained by suitability analysis, we construct a multi-objective problem to optimize the train routing, marshaling number and train headway from the perspective of general cost and segment load ratio by analyzing relevant characteristics like trip time, trip cost, operation cost, spatial distribution characteristics etc. Then the Singular Value Decomposition method and simulation software RailSys have been adopted to calibrate related parameters for the subsequent calculation. By comparison, the Genetic Algorithm is recommended to get an optimal solution to this multi-objective problem, and we improve the traditional algorithm by modifying the coding type, fitness function and crossover operation to enhance the efficiency and convergence. Finally, an operational mode which both satisfies the technological and passenger conditions has been identified to guarantee travellers’ safety, improve operation efficiency, save trip time and decrease cost.
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Romaniv, Andriy. "COMBINED TOURIST TRIPS IN EUROPE BY PRIVATE TRANSPORT AS A KIND OF BACKPACKING." GEOGRAPHY AND TOURISM, no. 54 (2019): 10–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2308-135x.2019.54.10-17.

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The purpose of the study is the analysis of the peculiarities of the organization of budget-limited combined tourist trips through the European countries by private transport as a kind of backpacking. Methods. The paper uses comparison, analysis, synthesis and generalization. The development of tourist routes heavily involved cartographic methods as well as expert assessment of those who took group tours. Results. The study analyses theoretical approaches to the concept of backpacking and its varieties and defines what kind of trips by private transport can be classified as backpacking. Based on the personal experience, we demonstrated organizational, economic and geographic aspects of such trips among domestic tourists as well as directions of further development. We presented examples of organization of two combined trips of tourist groups that involved different kinds of touristic and recreational activities: city excursions, mountaineering, recreation at the sea and lakes. Despite the variety of considered trips, their main purpose was the organization of mountain trekking and climbing peaks. One of the trip's primary destination was the highest peak of Austria, Mount Großglockner and the eponymous high-mountain motorway in the Hohe Tauern National Park. The backpacking trip that took place in July 2019 included trekking through the territory of the Triglav National Park and climbing the highest peak of Slovenia. The main criteria that classify this trip as backpacking are the following: low budget thanks to living in tents and preparing own food; the organization of the trip as a whole as well as trekking routes by the participants themselves without involvement of professional guides. Scientific novelty. The paper studies tours through Europe by private transport as a kind of backpacking tours and the peculiarities of their organization. Practical significance. The suggested variants of tourist trips can be used by self-organized groups as well as professional guides. Another part of European experience that could be useful for Ukraine is the organization of accommodation in the mountains and camping places as well as the system of registration and tourist fees that exist in European countries. The introduction of this practice in Ukraine would encourage better organization of self-organized tourism in the country and filling local budgets and would allow for improvements to the ecological situation in certain popular recreational regions.
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Kosmin, V. V. "COVID-19 virus pandemia and railways." Transport Technician: Education and Practice 1, no. 1-2 (June 28, 2020): 127–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.46684/2687-1033.1.20.

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The issues of the work of railways in the conditions of the viral pandemic 2019–2020 are considered. The results of the research carried out by a group of the International Union of Railways and the generalization of the experience of railways — members of this organization in the fight against coronavirus in railway transport, both at stations and in trains during the trip, are presented, for both passengers and maintenance personnel. The relevant recommendations of an organizational and technical nature are provided.
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Winter, Shawn S., Jenny R. Köppen, Tialia B. N. Ebert, and Douglas G. Wallace. "Limbic system structures differentially contribute to exploratory trip organization of the rat." Hippocampus 23, no. 2 (October 4, 2012): 139–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hipo.22075.

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Grahame, Peter R. "Looking at Whales: Narration and the Organization of Visual Experience." Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 47, no. 6 (May 21, 2018): 782–806. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0891241618768071.

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While interest in visual representations of animals is well established in visual sociology, this article explores another set of possibilities connected with practices of looking at animals. In particular, I examine the social organization of visual experience in whale watching, with a focus on the role of narration. Using detailed transcriptions of whale watch narration as data, I argue that naturalists produce publicly witnessed trip sightings by coordinating what can be seen in the water with understandings of whales as objects of scientific research and environmental concern.
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Yui, N. D., N. K. Voznesensky, and A. A. Titov. "Modern aspects of improving the reliability of the medical component of the human factor in railway transport." Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology, no. 9 (March 19, 2020): 823. http://dx.doi.org/10.31089/1026-9428-2019-59-9-823-824.

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The experience of the Sverdlovsk railway in the organization of pre-trip medical examinations using an automated system and software and hardware systems, as well as the ability of the psycho-physiological service in preventing accidents, is presented
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "TRIP (Organization)"

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Rowe, Betty L. "Story-Telling Through the Design of a Permanent Mission Trip Training and Housing Facility." VCU Scholars Compass, 2014. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/3650.

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This mixed- assembly space is designed as a permanent mission trip training and housing facility. Predominately the space will be used by middle school and high school youth. By creating a modern experience, teens are given a better opportunity to engage in a space they can relate to. It becomes a space where young people feel encouraged to share their feelings, beliefs and desires as they journey into a closer, more intimate relationship with a higher being. The space is intended to serve a transient population. A large portion of the first floor is devoted to communal gathering which provides a space dedicated to praise and worship as well as an adjacent space for dining. The space also features lounge areas, a welcome center, restrooms and locker rooms, and spaces for lodging. This project is an exploration of story-telling and how it can both impact and encourage a space. The idea behind the project is to help teenagers focus on something they cannot see or touch. Design strategies including connections, interactions, processions and transitions become very influential to the space.
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Jošt, Vojtěch. "Skautský cestovní ruch." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-10424.

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My thesis is concerned about organization called "Junak" -- Czech republic union of scouts as the one of the largest organizations in Czech rep. The important part of its program is organizing meetings and creating events which fulfill a definition of an organized tourism. So we can speak about tourism caused by Junak organization, the so called scout tourism. Furthermore my thesis is focused on concrete indicators evaluating content and the structure of the scout tourism.
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Frederick, Katelin. "Making Good: An Exploratory Study of the Socialization, Identity, and Sensemaking of Mission Trip Volunteers." TopSCHOLAR®, 2013. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/1267.

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This research explored how mission trip volunteers assume various roles throughout their volunteer experience. By seeing the various roles that emerge in mission volunteer work, the identities that they construct based upon these roles are revealed. Discovering the ways in which these roles and constructed identities affect the way that mission trip volunteers could potentially help colleges improve their recruitment messages and distinguish themselves from other institutions. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to obtain data from the participants, and the data were analyzed through a thematic, constant comparative method. Findings revealed the types of stories heard from other mission trip volunteers prior to serving, the impact of those stories on decisions to volunteer, the various identities that emerge while serving on a mission trip, and how mission trip volunteers make sense of their experiences after serving. This study applies several well-known aspects of organizational communication to the context of mission trip volunteers, offering new and interesting data. This study also provides practical implications for mission trip coordinators and individuals who might be interested in being a mission trip volunteer.
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Stohlmann, Lauren K. "Application of Virtual Field Trips to Increase Agricultural Literacy of Youth: A Case Study of Agricultural Advocacy Organizations’ Implementation of Virtual Field Trips." The Ohio State University, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1555660967142699.

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Shanker, Daya. "Fault lines in the World Trade Organization an analysis of the TRIPS Agreement and developing countries /." Access electronically, 2004. http://www.library.uow.edu.au/adt-NWU/public/adt-NWU20060724.115002/index.html.

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Winkel, Geellis. "IS-implementation : a tri-motors theory of organizational change : case study of how an IT-enabled process of organizational change because of the presence of a teleological, life-cycle, and dialectical motor unfolds within a Dutch government organization." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/5203.

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The reason for the study is that IT-enabled organizational change processes such as information system implementations have high costs and disappointing results. Studies to identify causes of the mentioned failures are mainly based on a variance approach. This study applies another approach which is not yet performed in this field of research and affects several themes. Based on a process approach data is compared with ideal-process theories to identify the generative mechanisms causing the unfolding of the process. Thus, the study identifies a recipe and not the ingredients.
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Vašová, Dominika. "The Role of the WTO in Global Governance." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-194540.

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This thesis deals with global governance and its changing structures reflected in the challenges to the functioning of post-war intergovernmental institutions. The main aim of the thesis is to find out whether the World Trade Organization is effective enough in dealing with emerging global issues, which is tested on the case study of the adoption of the TRIPS agreement with special focus on pharmaceuticals. In the first chapter, it provides a theoretical framework of the global governance theory and the means for evaluating the effectiveness of international institutions in global governance through input and output legitimacy. The second chapter deals with the role of the World Trade organization in global governance and evaluating its performance. The third chapter evaluates the role of the World Trade Organization in protection of intellectual property rights with focus on pharmaceuticals. The methods used in the thesis include analysis, synthesis, deduction while the research is supported with quantitative data, tables and case study.
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Fraser, Véronique. "The Legitimacy of the World Trade Organization Rulemaking Processes: A Case Studies Analysis." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/32949.

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In the last decade, World Trade Organization (WTO) Members have paid little attention to the WTO rulemaking processes and their functioning. Two high-levels commissions, as well as some scholars, have identified several areas of concerns with respect to the WTO rulemaking processes. Some of them have put forth proposals for their reform. However, the WTO has not proceeded with or even reflected upon any major reforms affecting the functioning of its rulemaking processes. The lack of attention by the Members regarding these issues motivated the focus of this thesis on the legitimacy of the WTO rulemaking processes. The principal research question of this thesis is: Are the WTO rulemaking processes legitimate? To what degree? Answering this first research question necessarily leads to a secondary one: How can the WTO rulemaking processes be assessed? This thesis recognizes that there is no uniform way for assessing legitimacy both at the national and international levels. It borrows from David Beetham's legitimacy conception and assesses the legitimacy of the WTO rulemaking processes from the standpoint of WTO Members. It builds a theoretical framework for assessing the legitimacy of the rulemaking processes on the basis of Members' conception of the WTO and the concepts of input and output legitimacy that have been frequently applied to the WTO and from which are derived four legitimacy criteria: legality, effectiveness, representativeness and openness. This thesis furthermore advances that legitimacy can only be effectively assessed as a matter of degree and, therefore, develops a multidimensional interval scale to allow a precise measurement of the four criteria of legitimacy as applied to the WTO rulemaking processes. In order to assess the rulemaking processes, it uses three cases that have led to the adoption of new rules or agreements. In fact, legitimacy matters even more for the processes that led to actual rules due to the fact that they generate binding outcomes. Such a methodology based on case studies arguably provides a more accurate representation of the WTO rulemaking processes than the general processes that have been described in the secondary literature.
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SILVA, Jessica Larissa. "Mudança organizacional no âmbito da gestão da qualidade: uma abordagem quantitativa para classificação." Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 2016. https://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/18728.

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Periodicamente, as organizações são induzidas a passarem por mudanças nos aspectos de melhoria da qualidade dos processos e produtos para se adequarem às exigências do meio externo – mercados consumidores e concorrentes. No contexto em estudo foi observado um alinhamento entre a gestão de mudanças organizacionais e a gestão da qualidade, pois a utilização de ferramentas, técnicas e normas da qualidade proporciona a organização alterações em seus processos. É importante que a alta direção possa identificar o tipo de mudança a qual a empresa está lidando e consequentemente como a mesma deva ser conduzida, pois a falta de entendimento poderá causar perca de tempo e dinheiro investidos. Na literatura, dois tipos de mudança são consagrados, as quais se encontram em limites opostos, sendo elas mudança incremental e mudança radical. Sendo assim, o presente trabalho sugere um novo tipo de mudança que esteja entre os dois tipos existentes – a mudança intermediária – e a elaboração de um modelo de classificação com apoio multicritério. Com a utilização do Electre TRI o modelo foi aplicado em duas empresas do APL (Arranjo Produtivo Local) Têxtil de Caruaru em Pernambuco, uma de pequeno porte e outra de médio porte. Após a aplicação do modelo de classificação, foi verificado que o tamanho da empresa e o seu nível de maturidade interferem na classificação do tipo de mudança, dessa forma, uma mesma ferramenta, técnica ou norma da qualidade são recebem diferentes classificações em cada empresa.
Periodically, organizations are induced to go through changes in quality improvement aspects of the processes and products to suit the demands of the external environment - consumers and competitors. In the context under study we observed an alignment between the management of organizational change and quality management, as the use of tools, techniques and quality standards provides the organization changes in its processes. It is important that senior management can identify the type of change which the company is dealing with and consequently how it should be conducted because of the lack of understanding can cause waste of time and money invested. In literature, two kinds of change are dedicated, which are located on opposite limits, and these incremental changes radical change. Thus, this study suggests a new type of change that is between the two existing types - intermediate change - and the development of a classification model to support multiple criteria. Using the ELECTRE TRI model was applied in two companies of the APL (Local Productive Arrangement) Textile Caruaru in Pernambuco, one small and one medium size. After application of the classification model, it was found that the size of the company and its maturity level influence the classification of the type of change, therefore, the same tool, technique or quality standard are given different ratings for each company.
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Liedke, B. "Ion beam processing of surfaces and interfaces – Modeling and atomistic simulations." Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, 2012. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:d120-qucosa-85366.

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Self-organization of regular surface pattern under ion beam erosion was described in detail by Navez in 1962. Several years later in 1986 Bradley and Harper (BH) published the first self-consistent theory on this phenomenon based on the competition of surface roughening described by Sigmund’s sputter theory and surface smoothing by Mullins-Herring diffusion. Many papers that followed BH theory introduced other processes responsible for the surface patterning e.g. viscous flow, redeposition, phase separation, preferential sputtering, etc. The present understanding is still not sufficient to specify the dominant driving forces responsible for self-organization. 3D atomistic simulations can improve the understanding by reproducing the pattern formation with the detailed microscopic description of the driving forces. 2D simulations published so far can contribute to this understanding only partially. A novel program package for 3D atomistic simulations called trider (TRansport of Ions in matter with DEfect Relaxation), which unifies full collision cascade simulation with atomistic relaxation processes, has been developed. The collision cascades are provided by simulations based on the Binary Collision Approximation, and the relaxation processes are simulated with the 3D lattice kinetic Monte-Carlo method. This allows, without any phenomenological model, a full 3D atomistic description on experimental spatiotemporal scales. Recently discussed new mechanisms of surface patterning like ballistic mass drift or the dependence of the local morphology on sputtering yield are inherently included in our atomistic approach. The atomistic 3D simulations do not depend so much on experimental assumptions like reported 2D simulations or continuum theories. The 3D computer experiments can even be considered as ’cleanest’ possible experiments for checking continuum theories. This work aims mainly at the methodology of a novel atomistic approach, showing that: (i) In general, sputtering is not the dominant driving force responsible for the ripple formation. Processes like bulk and surface defect kinetics dominate the surface morphology evolution. Only at grazing incidence the sputtering has been found to be a direct cause of the ripple formation. Bradley and Harper theory fails in explaining the ripple dynamics because it is based on the second-order-effect ‘sputtering’. However, taking into account the new mechanisms, a ‘Bradley-Harper equation’ with redefined parameters can be derived, which describes pattern formation satisfactorily. (ii) Kinetics of (bulk) defects has been revealed as the dominating driving force of pattern formation. Constantly created defects within the collision cascade, are responsible for local surface topography fluctuation and cause surface mass currents. The mass currents smooth the surface at normal and close to normal ion incidence angles, while ripples appear first at θ ≥ 40°. The evolution of bimetallic interfaces under ion irradiation is another application of trider described in this thesis. The collisional mixing is in competition with diffusion and phase separation. The irradiation with He+ ions is studied for two extreme cases of bimetals: (i) Irradiation of interfaces formed by immiscible elements, here Al and Pb. Ballistic interface mixing is accompanied by phase separation. Al and Pb nanoclusters show a self-ordering (banding) parallel to the interface. (ii) Irradiation of interfaces by intermetallics forming species, here Pt and Co. Well-ordered layers of phases of intermetallics appear in the sequence Pt/Pt3Co/PtCo/PtCo3/Co. The trider program package has been proven to be an appropriate technique providing a complete picture of mixing mechanisms.
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Books on the topic "TRIP (Organization)"

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Regional Workshop on Social and Behavioral Studies Related to AIDS (1990 Manila, Philippines). Regional Workshop on Social and Behavioral Studies Related to AIDS, World Health Organization, Manila, Philippines, January 8-12, 1990: Trip report to the director, Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services. [Guam]: The Dept., 1990.

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(Group), Un-Tied Artists. Trap: A Nicki Foster mystery. [Calif.]: Un-Tied Artists, 2008.

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(Group), Un-Tied Artists. Trap: A Nicki Foster mystery. [Calif.]: Un-Tied Artists, 2008.

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Brian, McKibben, ed. Escape the improvement trap: Five ingredients missing in most improvement recipes. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2011.

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Narayan, Belbase, Ghale Yamuna, Forum for Protection of Public Interest (Kathmandu, Nepal), and ActionAid-Nepal (Organization), eds. Seed of monopoly: Impact of TRIPs agreement on Nepal. Kathmandu: Forum for Protection of Public Interest and Action Aid Nepal, 2000.

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Breaking out of the change trap: A practical guide for organizational change. Raleigh, N.C: Banbury Press, 1998.

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Aid, Christian, ed. Mozambique: Caught in the trap. London: Christian Aid, 1988.

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Margono, Suyud. Hukum hak cipta Indonesia: Teori dan analisis harmonisasi ketentuan World Trade Organization/WTO-TRIPs Agreement. Ciawi, Bogor: Ghalia Indonesia, 2010.

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Margono, Suyud. Hukum hak cipta Indonesia: Teori dan analisis harmonisasi ketentuan World Trade Organization/WTO-TRIPs Agreement. Ciawi, Bogor: Ghalia Indonesia, 2010.

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Indonesia, ed. Hukum hak cipta Indonesia: Teori dan analisis harmonisasi ketentuan World Trade Organization/WTO-TRIPs Agreement. Ciawi, Bogor: Ghalia Indonesia, 2010.

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Warman, Adrian R. "The technology trap." In Computer Security Within Organizations, 29–44. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12957-7_2.

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Bushell, Meryl, Kim Hoque, and Deborah Dean. "Researching the Network Trap." In Work, Organization, and Employment, 37–44. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0878-3_3.

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Kalevi, Rantanen, Conley David W., and Domb Ellen R. "How to Drive the Adoption of TRIZ in Your Organization." In Simplified TRIZ, 229–41. 3rd edition. | Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, CRC Press, 2018.: Productivity Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b22111-15.

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Twin, Witold Li. "Trie Hashing : Further Properties and Performance." In Foundations of Data Organization, 77–90. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1881-1_6.

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Bushell, Meryl, Kim Hoque, and Deborah Dean. "Explaining and Addressing the Network Trap." In Work, Organization, and Employment, 85–105. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0878-3_6.

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Bushell, Meryl, Kim Hoque, and Deborah Dean. "Board Selection Processes and the Network Trap." In Work, Organization, and Employment, 57–84. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0878-3_5.

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Merrett, T. H., and Heping Shang. "Trie methods for representing text." In Foundations of Data Organization and Algorithms, 130–45. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-57301-1_9.

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Nakatsu, Narao. "An Optimal Trie Construction Algorithm for Partial — Match Queries." In Foundations of Data Organization, 391–98. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1881-1_32.

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Cutbush, Greg. "Statutory Marketing Organizations: The Elasticities Trap." In Government and the Food Industry: Economic and Political Effects of Conflict and Co-Operation, 73–89. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6221-4_5.

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Eusébio, Celeste, and Mariana Pedrosa. "'We need a vacation': social tourism initiatives for low-income families with children with disabilities." In Social tourism: global challenges and approaches, 83–95. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789241211.0083.

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Abstract The aims of this chapter are: (i) to identify the travel constraints of low-income families with children with disabilities (LIFWCD); (ii) to characterize the tourism experience of these families; (iii) to identify the benefits obtained from family trips; and (iv) to identify guidelines to develop social tourism programmes to promote the access of this market to tourism activities. To accomplish these aims, this chapter encompasses a literature review regarding social tourism initiatives, travel constraints and tourism experiences of LIFWCD and an empirical study. This empirical study was carried out with a group of Portuguese LIFWCD, specifically with parents, and with a group of social organizations that provide support to these families. The experience of the parents and their interpretation of their children's experiences are analysed, given their relevance in the travel decision-making process and during the trip.
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Conference papers on the topic "TRIP (Organization)"

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Kim, Yoonik, Chansoo Kim, Moosung Jae, Chang Hyun Chung, and Ji Hwan Jung. "A Method to Identify Dependencies Between Organizational Factors Using Statistical Independence Test." In 12th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone12-49125.

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A considerable number of studies on organizational factors in nuclear power plants have been made especially in recent years, most of which have assumed organizational factors to be independent. However, since organizational factors characterize the organization in terms of safety and efficiency etc. and there would be some factors that have close relations between them. Therefore, from whatever point of view, if we want to identify the characteristics of an organization, the dependence relationships should be considered to get an accurate result. In this study the organization of a reference nuclear power plant in Korea was analyzed for the trip cases of that plant using 20 organizational factors that Jacobs and Haber had suggested. By utilizing the results of the analysis, a method to identify the dependence relationships between organizational factors is presented. The statistical independence test for the analysis result of the trip cases is adopted to reveal dependencies. This method is geared to the needs to utilize many kinds of data that has been obtained as the operating years of nuclear power plants increase, and more reliable dependence relations may be obtained by using these abundant data.
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Garijo, Daniel, Boris Villazón-Terrazas, and Oscar Corcho. "A provenance-aware Linked Data application for trip management and organization." In the 7th International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2063518.2063554.

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Jriji, Dorra, Saoussen Krichen, and Fares Madany. "A memetic algorithm for the tourist trip design with clustered points of interests." In 2020 International Multi-Conference on: “Organization of Knowledge and Advanced Technologies” (OCTA). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/octa49274.2020.9151767.

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Szymczak, Michal, Grzegorz Frackowiak, Maria Ganzha, Marcin Paprzycki, Sang Keun Rhee, Jihye Lee, Young Tae Sohn, Jae Kwan Kim, Yo-Sub Han, and Myon-Woong Park. "Ontological matchmaking in a Duty Trip Support application in a virtual organization." In 2008 International Multiconference on Computer Science and Information Technology (IMCSIT). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/imcsit.2008.4747246.

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Shindo, Yoshihisa, Hiroshi Endo, Tomoko Ishizu, and Kazuo Haga. "Validation of RELAP5/3D Steam-Generator Analysis Model by Turbine Trip Test at the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor MONJU." In 16th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone16-48578.

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In order to develop a thermal-hydraulic analysis model of the SG (steam-generator) to simulate transient phenomena in the FBR (sodium cooled fast breeder reactor) MONJU, JNES (Japan Nuclear Energy Safety Organization) validated a SG analysis model using the RELAP5/3D code against the results of turbine trip test at a 40% power load. The modeling by using the code was performed to explain main observed behaviors of the pressure and the temperature of the EV (evaporator) steam outlet, and the temperature of water supply distributing piping (near the water supply chamber) until 600 seconds after the turbine trip. The analysis results of these behaviors showed good agreement with the test results on parameter study of the blow efficiency (release coefficient.). It was found that RELAP5/3D with a two-fluid model of water/steam and a sodium fluid model for tube outside predicted well the physical behaviors: the void of steam generated by the depressurization boiling moves upward in the down-comer tubes accompanied by the enthalpy, increases the temperature of the water supply chambers; and that the pressure change of a “shoulder” like shape is induced by the mass balance between the steam mass generated in the down-comer tubes and the steam mass blown from the SG. The applicability of RELAP5/3D to the SG modeling was confirmed by the well simulation of the actual FBR system.
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Shindo, Yoshihisa, Hiroshi Endo, Tomoko Ishizu, and Kazuo Haga. "RELAP5/MOD3 Analysis of Transient Steam-Generator Behavior During Turbine Trip Test of a Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor MONJU." In 14th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone14-89421.

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In order to develop a thermal-hydraulic model of the steam-generator (SG) to simulate transient phenomena in the sodium cooled fast breeder reactor (FBR) MONJU, Japan Nuclear Energy Safety Organization (JNES) verified the SG model using the RELAP5/MOD3 code against the results of the turbine trip test at a 40% power load of MONJU. The modeling by using RELAP5 was considered to explain the significant observed behaviors of the pressure and the temperature of the EV steam outlet, and the temperature of water supply distributing piping till 600 seconds after the turbine trip. The analysis results of these behaviors showed good agreement with the test results based on results of parameter study as the blow efficiency (release coef.) and heat transferred from the helical coil region to the down-comer (temperature heating down-comer tubes). It was found that the RELAP5/MOD3 code with a two-fluids model can predict well the physical situation: the gas-phase of steam generated by the decompression boiling moves upward in the down-comer tubes accompanied by the enthalpy increase of the water supply chambers; and that the pressure change of a “shoulder” like shape is induced by the mass balance between the steam mass generated in the down-comer tubes and the steam mass blown from the SG. The applicability of RELAP5/MOD3 to SG modeling was confirmed by simulating the actual FBR system.
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Galushko, I. G., A. V. Galushko, and A. A. Polotskaia. "Organization of tourist trips in children of primary education." In Научный диалог: Молодой ученый. ЦНК МОАН, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/spc-22-06-2018-02.

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Jelenc, Marjetka, and Tit Albreht. "Promocija zdravja in preventiva na področju raka v sklopu projekta JA iPAA." In Organizations at Innovation and Digital Transformation Roundabout: Conference Proceedings. University of Maribor Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-388-3.22.

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Evropska komisija je v zadnjem desetletju, kot pomoč državam na področju obvladovanja raka, enega izmed ključnih zdravstvenih problemov starajoče se evropske populacije sofinancirala tri projekte s področja raka: Joint Action (JA) European Partnership for the Action Against Cancer, JA Cancer Control in aktualni JA Innovative Partnership for Action Against Cancer, ki se je pričel 2018 in katerega glavni cilj je razvoj inovativnih pristopov, usmerjenih v napredek na področju obvladovanja raka, kot bo to dokument Implementacija trajnostnih ukrepov na področju obvladovanja raka. Projekt sestavlja šest vsebinskih in štirje obvezni sklopi. Eden je v celoti namenjen področju preventive in presejalnih programov. Namen sklopa je spodbuditi promocijo zdravja, okrepiti preventivno obravnavo pacientov preko presejalnih programov, okrepiti prakse preventive s kriteriji kakovosti, odstraniti ovire pri obravnavi pacientov pri zgodnjem odkrivanju raka, zagotoviti zmanjšanje neenakosti pri obravnavi ciljnih ranljivih skupin prebivalstva, posodobiti, osvežiti in okrepiti izvajanje »Evropskega kodeksa proti raku« ter načrtovanje trajnostnega sistema spremljanja dopolnjene strukture kodeksa.
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Noronha, Ajay, Shreeranga Bhat, and Suma Bhat. "Lean-TRIZ - A new philosophy in service sector organization and the readiness factors influencing its implementation." In EMERGING TRENDS IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 2018. Author(s), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5092941.

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Bligh, Amanda, and Manbir Sodhi. "Designing the Product Development Process." In ASME 2007 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2007-35733.

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Even though the literature on product and process development is extensive, not much attention has been devoted to categorizing the product development process itself. Existing work on product development processes such as Total Design, Integrated Product and Process Design among others advocate common approaches that should be followed throughout the organization, without any consideration of product characteristics. In this paper we review several existing development methodologies. Extensions of these are categorized by their applicability to different classes of products. We propose that development processes should be matched to product attributes and organization goals. Towards this end, we associate development processes along with their components such as House of Quality, Robust Design, TRIZ etc. with goals such as time to market, customer needs satisfaction, intellectual property generation, protection and exploitation, quality, product cost and others. We examine the impact of this association on the development process itself and propose guidelines for constructing specific processes associated with one or more goals. Tools and benchmarks for various applications are discussed, along with some case studies on the design of different development processes.
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Reports on the topic "TRIP (Organization)"

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Westfall, R. M. Travel to France as Chief US Delegate at a meeting of International Standards Organization ISO/TC-85, ``Nuclear Technology``. Foreign trip report, March 17--March 26, 1994. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10141156.

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Rowan, W. Report on the meetings of the small and medium size reactor (SMR) expert group of the organization for economic cooperation and development (OECD), Paris, France, June 15-16, 1989: Foreign trip report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5911474.

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Singhal, R. K. Trip report: to European research and development organizations and mining machinery. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/304833.

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