• However, these prevalent perspectives typically foreground only formal contractual employment while neglecting the variegated range of informal, alternative and relational economic practices. (cbs.dk)
  • In this paper, we describe the principles and technologies that underpin the development of an adaptive dialogue manager framework, tailored to carrying out human-agent conversations in a natural, robust and exible manner. (researchgate.net)
  • This kind of system approach to human intellectual effectiveness does not find a ready-made conceptual framework such as exists for established disciplines. (liquidinformation.org)
  • Section II contains the essence of this framework as derived from several different ways of looking at the system made up of a human and his intellect-augmentation means. (liquidinformation.org)
  • Only by shifting the focus from simplicity to that of complexity can we recognize that interactions occur in particular contexts that are localized and culturally qualified. (bvsalud.org)
  • Siguiendo el modelo PRISMA 2020, se hizo una búsqueda bibliográfica en PubMed, Embase y Scopus y se recopilaron un total de 10.245 artículos, de los cuales 24 fueron finalmente incluidos. (bvsalud.org)
  • These behaviors, in turn, function to reinstate white racial equilibrium and prevent any meaningful cross-racial dialogue. (beacon.org)
  • Interacting with Computers , 2021, Special Issue: Heterogeneous Models and Modelling Approaches for Engineering of Interactive Systems, 33 (1), pp.1-2. (irit.fr)
  • Journal of Systems Architecture , 2023, 135 (Special issue "Dependable Software Engineering: Theories, Tools and Applications"), pp.102798. (irit.fr)
  • Such criticisms would have lost their point had it been recognized that von Bertalanffy's general system theory is a perspective or paradigm, and that such basic conceptual frameworks play a key role in the development of exact scientific theory. (wikipedia.org)
  • Building on a mixed method study of Danish visual artists' livelihoods and drawing on the total social organization of labour perspective, the article maps a diverse spectrum of labour practices ranging from formal paid/unpaid work to informal cash-in-hand work and non-monetized barter exchanges, to wholly non-commodified everyday practices of mutual aid and favour-swapping, as well as 'consumption work' such as thrift and self-provisioning. (cbs.dk)
  • For systems that learn and adapt, the growth and the degree of adaptation depend upon how well the system is engaged with its environment and other contexts influencing its organization. (wikipedia.org)
  • First, the investigation of dialogue strategies that can handle dynamically created user and system actions, while still enabling the agent to adapt its actions to various and possibly changing contexts. (researchgate.net)
  • The exhibition and catalog highlight the essential role of printmaking in LeWitt's oeuvre, deepening the understanding not only of the variety of LeWitt's output but of the genealogy of his distinct geometric and linear formal language. (berkshirefinearts.com)
  • Within the strictness of the artist's plans and systems, LeWitt's many prints demonstrate that, in Areford's words, "ordered and logical ideas often result in contradiction and irrationality, especially in terms of the viewer's perceptual experience and the captivating beauty of the artist's colors, geometric forms, and diverse lines, bands, and brushstrokes. (berkshirefinearts.com)
  • The abstract and often formal mathematical nature of its aim … makes cybernetics applicable to any empirical domain in which processes of communication and their numerous correlates occur. (asc-cybernetics.org)
  • Abstract: This paper studies standard predictive regressions in economic systems governed by persistent vector autoregressive dynamics for the state variables. (cbs.dk)
  • Every system has causal boundaries, is influenced by its context, defined by its structure, function and role, and expressed through its relations with other systems. (wikipedia.org)
  • and to elucidate principles (such as purpose, measure, methods, tools) that can be discerned and applied to other systems at every level of nesting, and in a wide range of fields for achieving optimized equifinality. (wikipedia.org)
  • General systems theory is about developing broadly applicable concepts and principles, as opposed to concepts and principles specific to one domain of knowledge. (wikipedia.org)
  • Early work sought to define and apply principles by which systems may be controlled. (asc-cybernetics.org)
  • ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology , 8(3), April 2017 . (harvard.edu)
  • This introduction to DTFM is meant to spread this privilege more broadly to those eager and able to change organizations, educational systems, educational policy at the state and/or federal level, and non-profit organizations that have in mind the best for society. (integralleadershipreview.com)
  • Active systems are activity structures or components that interact in behaviours and processes or interrelate through formal contextual boundary conditions (attractors). (wikipedia.org)
  • Passive systems are structures and components that are being processed. (wikipedia.org)
  • On the other hand, an absence of formal structures may simply open spaces for the informal reproduction of society's already well-established structures. (intellectdiscover.com)
  • The following paper is a plea for more dialogue, diversity, and egalitarianism. (stager.tv)
  • An Indian court on Monday convicted a Pakistani man of murder and waging war for his role in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks that left 166 people dead in the heart of India's financial capital. (jpost.com)
  • In this respect, with the possibility of misinterpretations, von Bertalanffy believed a general theory of systems "should be an important regulative device in science," to guard against superficial analogies that "are useless in science and harmful in their practical consequences. (wikipedia.org)
  • Systems theory is the transdisciplinary study of systems, i.e. cohesive groups of interrelated, interdependent components that can be natural or human-made. (wikipedia.org)
  • It received massive criticism for its sound mixing issues, which "ignited a Hollywood uproar".1 The complaints were centered on both the sound effects and the orchestral score of the film, composed by the Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer, which occasionally drowned the dialogue and made it hard, and even impossible, to understand. (lu.se)
  • The language within a game can differ greatly from the language used in the usual formal documents most translation companies are used to churning out on a daily basis. (multilingual.com)
  • A fiercely independent thinker who fuses politics and technology in powerful prose, an activist whose ideas represent a global generation that has only known struggle against a failing system, a public intellectual with the rare courage to offer personal, painful honesty, Alaa's written voice came to symbolize much of what was fresh, inspiring and revolutionary about the uprisings that have defined the last decade. (sevenstories.com)
  • Titled "A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits," the young Shannon tied Boolean logic and circuitry together, conceptualizing a path where 1's and 0's could represent logical operators of Boole's (AND, OR, NOT) system, with an on switch standing for "true" and an off switch for "false. (diatrope.com)
  • Reformulation and Acquisition of Linguistic Complexity proposes a new answer to the question of the appropriation or acquisition of a mother tongue - a complex object, one that is both stable and perpetually evolving. (iste.co.uk)
  • Systems theory promotes dialogue between autonomous areas of study as well as within systems science itself. (wikipedia.org)
  • Machine learning theory and practice as a source of insight into universal grammar. (harvard.edu)
  • This supporting download Building Database Driven Flash Applications 2003 captures many and daily PostScript, art dialogue and the application from fresh systems to significant features. (tauben-richter.de)
  • Some systems support other systems, maintaining the other system to prevent failure. (wikipedia.org)
  • White Fragility is an essential tool toward authentic dialogue and action. (beacon.org)
  • It is also highlighted that there are both old and new films that resembles to the sound mixing `issues' Interstellar has which sometimes interfere with the spectator's perception of dialogue because it has been, periodically, slightly mixed beneath the level of music and other sound effects and therefore has a lower level in the hierarchy of the spectator's cinematic attention. (lu.se)
  • It will be covering with the strongest months in server to Add Address(es around the system sound critical point. (kuechen-news.de)
  • Gameplay immersion relies heavily on the dialogue between characters and the symbolism applied within the game's universe. (multilingual.com)
  • System Development Foundation Benchmark Series. (harvard.edu)
  • the intervention, the guideline development methods, The target audience for these guidelines is public the strength of the evidence, the cost effectiveness, health personnel and other persons involved in man implementation issues, evaluation issues, and recom aging STD prevention programs. (cdc.gov)
  • Several of the prints on view are based on LeWitt's wall drawings or vice versa, as the artist's visual concepts were not only experimentations with his own unique vocabulary of line, shape, and color, but were also dialogues with scale and space. (berkshirefinearts.com)
  • I will investigate how Alexander starts from the conceptual and formal openings established by Whitman and how she then proceeds to create a genuinely different kind of transnational Indian-American poetic space from what the nineteenth-century poet had and could have envisioned. (stanford.edu)
  • This risk combined with the brevity required to include all the subsections in this format make it difficult to expand on the ideas with a kind of breadth/complexity that could potentially stem heroification. (stager.tv)
  • Changing one component of a system may affect other components or the whole system. (wikipedia.org)
  • These 'means' can include many things--all of which appear to be but extensions of means developed andused in the past to help man apply his native sensory, mental, and motor capabilities--and we consider the whole system of a human and his augmentation means as a proper field of search for practical possibilities. (liquidinformation.org)
  • Together with company administration, these analysts look at every facet that may affect future earnings, like rates of interest, the financial system, and sector and business optimism. (wildflowercafetahoe.com)
  • If so, the State should drastically curtail its supervision of the financial system. (softpanorama.org)
  • Areford argues that printmaking provided a perfect medium for the artist whose creative output was the visual realization of thought, and who famously said "the idea becomes a machine that makes the art. (berkshirefinearts.com)
  • This thought that Paul morality risk were in institution the system of God. (computronic.com.ar)
  • Robin DiAngelo demonstrates an all-too-rare ability to enter the racial conversation with complexity, nuance, and deep respect. (beacon.org)
  • instead, there will always be a man and the other, a role and its counter role. (bvsalud.org)
  • Loving The Machine is very highly recommended reading -- especially for modern Japanese culture buffs. (midwestbookreview.com)
  • Bilingualism caught in a net: A new approach to understanding the complexity of bilingual experience. (mpi.nl)
  • By 'augmenting human intellect' we mean increasing the capability of a man to approach a complex problem situation, to gain comprehension to suit his particular needs, and to derive solutions to problems. (liquidinformation.org)
  • We are aware of the complexity and elasticity of agape as a rather vague concept. (springer.com)
  • Its formal antecedent is Wall Drawing #1126 , installed in 2004 on the vaulted ceiling of a library in Italy (Biblioteca Pannizzi, Reggio Emilio), a site-specific artwork evoking ready references to Renaissance murals. (berkshirefinearts.com)
  • The two countries' formal peace process was suspended in the wake of the violence. (jpost.com)
  • For example, Ilya Prigogine, of the Center for Complex Quantum Systems at the University of Texas, has studied emergent properties, suggesting that they offer analogues for living systems. (wikipedia.org)
  • More recent work has attempted to understand how systems describe themselves, control themselves, and organize themselves. (asc-cybernetics.org)
  • Depending on this system, students may have one or extra terms where they are working full-time in a co-op work time period. (wildflowercafetahoe.com)
  • The present document is being issued without formal editing. (lu.se)
  • This document is not a formal publication of the World Health Organization (WHO), and all rights are reserved by the Organization. (who.int)