Generic Regulations and Generic Critics
In: Politics and the life sciences: PLS ; a journal of political behavior, ethics, and policy, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 48-50
ISSN: 1471-5457
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In: Politics and the life sciences: PLS ; a journal of political behavior, ethics, and policy, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 48-50
ISSN: 1471-5457
In: Žurnal Sibirskogo Federal'nogo Universiteta: Journal of Siberian Federal University. Gumanitarnye nauki = Humanities & social sciences, Band 8, Heft 12, S. 2802-2811
ISSN: 2313-6014
Veränderungen der Nachfrage, neue Konkurrenten und Technologien, Änderungen der gesetzlichen Rahmenbedingungen sowie Forderungen und Interessen von Verbrauchern, gesellschaftlichen Gruppen und der Öffentlichkeit bewirken, dass die Unternehmensführung mit immer komplexeren und dynamischeren Aufgaben konfrontiert wird und die Planungsunsicherheit zunimmt.Die Autoren sehen Generic Management als Lösungsansatz für die moderne Unternehmensführung, welcher sich aus den Elementen Philosophie, Gestaltungsfelder und Implementierung zusammensetzt. Die Philosophie umfasst die Eckpunkte Flexibilität/Dynamik, Stakeholderorientierung/Sustainable Development sowie ganzheitlicher Unternehmenswert und wird durch Koordinationsinstrumente in den Gestaltungsfeldern Kultur, Strategie, Struktur und Daten implementiert. Das Buch wird abgerundet durch die Beschreibung eines Vorgehensmodells zur Umsetzung von Generic Management sowie durch die Darstellung von best practices aus Industrie und Forschung.
In: MTZ industrial: official magazine of the International Council on Combustion Engines (CIMAC) Frankfurt, Main ; official magazine of the Engines and Systems Association of the German Engineering Federation (VDMA), Frankfurt, Main ; official magazine of the Research Association for Combustion Engines (FVV), Frankfurt, Main, Band 6, Heft 3, S. 3-3
ISSN: 2194-8690
In: System dynamics review: the journal of the System Dynamics Society, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 126-132
ISSN: 1099-1727
AbstractIn this section the System Dynamics Review presents problems having the potential to stimulate system dynamics research. Articles may address real‐world dynamic problems that could be approached fruitfully from the system dynamics perspective, or methodological problems affecting the field. A paper submitted to the Research Problems section should concisely motivate and define a problem and start a process of conceptualization or formulation that can open the way for further studies. Manuscripts not exceeding 2,000 words should be sent to George P. Richardson, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Wheaton College, Norton, MA 02766, U.S.A.
The paper provides a critical analysis of the notion of generic or transversal skills contained with European Union policy discourses. The author presents a conceptual framework that challenges the idea that generic skills are universal, transferable and autonomous. An alternative analysis is put forward that argues the case for contextualising skills and knowledge within particular understandings and cultures that are more collective than individualistic in nature. The arguments are framed within wider cross-disciplinary debates in linguistics, geosemiotics and social-cultural theory and build upon an earlier paper exploring core skills in the UK (Canning, 2007).
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In: Oxford Agrarian Studies, Band 6, Heft 1, S. 135-156
Funding: EU Horizon 2020 project, TeamPlay (https://www.teamplay-xh2020.eu), Grant Number 779882, UK EPSRC Discovery, grant number EP/P020631/1, and Madrid Regional Government, CABAHLA-CM (ConvergenciA Big dAta-Hpc: de Los sensores a las Aplicaciones) Grant Number S2018/TCS-4423. ; The Generic Reusable Parallel Pattern Interface (GrPPI) is a very useful abstraction over different parallel pattern libraries, allowing the programmer to write generic patterned parallel code that can easily be compiled to different backends such as FastFlow, OpenMP, Intel TBB and C++ threads. However, rewriting legacy code to use GrPPI still involves code transformations that can be highly non-trivial, especially for programmers who are not experts in parallelism. This paper describes software refactorings to semi-automatically introduce instances of GrPPI patterns into sequential C++ code, as well as safety checking static analysis mechanisms which verify that introducing patterns into the code does not introduce concurrency-related bugs such as race conditions. We demonstrate the refactorings and safety-checking mechanisms on four simple benchmark applications, showing that we are able to obtain, with little effort, GrPPI-based parallel versions that accomplish good speedups (comparable to those of manually-produced parallel versions) using different pattern backends. ; Publisher PDF ; Peer reviewed
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In: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/8/790
Abstract Background The Health (Pricing and Supply of Medical Goods) Act 2013 passed into law in July 2013 and legislated for generic substitution in Ireland. The aim of the study was to ascertain the knowledge and perceptions of stakeholders i.e. patients, pharmacists and prescribers, of generic medicines and to generic substitution with the passing of legislation. Methods Three stakeholder specific questionnaires were developed to assess knowledge of and perceptions to generic medicines and generic substitution. Purposive samples of patients, prescribers and pharmacists were analysed. Descriptive quantitative and qualitative analyses were undertaken. Results and discussion A total of 762 healthcare professionals and 353 patients were recruited. The study highlighted that over 84 % of patients were familiar with generic medicines and are supportive of the concept of generic substitution. Approximately 74 % of prescribers and 84 % of pharmacists were supportive of generic substitution in most cases. The main areas of concern highlighted by the healthcare professionals that might impact on the successful implementation of the policy, were the issue of bioequivalence with generic medicines, the computer software systems used at present in general practitioner (GP) surgeries and the availability of branded generics. The findings from this study identify a high baseline rate of acceptance to generic medicines and generic substitution among patients, prescribers and pharmacists in the Irish setting. The concerns of the main stakeholders provide a valuable insight into the potential difficulties that may arise in its implementation, and the need for on-going reassurance and proactive dissemination of the impact of the generic substitution policy. Conclusion The existing positive attitude to generic medicines and generic substitution among key stakeholders in Ireland to generic substitution, combined with appropriate support and collaboration should result in the desired increase in rates of prescribing, dispensing and use of generic medicines.
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In: Absatzwirtschaft: Zeitschrift für Marketing, Band 26, Heft 10, S. 66-68
ISSN: 0001-3374
The paper provides a critical analysis of the notion of generic or transversal skills contained with European Union policy discourses. The author presents a conceptual framework that challenges the idea that generic skills are universal, transferable and autonomous. An alternative analysis is put forward that argues the case for contextualising skills and knowledge within particular understandings and cultures that are more collective than individualistic in nature. The arguments are framed within wider cross-disciplinary debates in linguistics, geosemiotics and social-cultural theory and build upon an earlier paper exploring core skills in the UK (Canning, 2007). (DIPF/Orig.)
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In: European Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Band 5, Heft 3, S. 139-148
In this paper, I present the recently much discussed Value Challenge for Theories of Knowledge and formulate Generic Theistic reliabilism as a theory, which can answer this challenge, with respect to Theism and the proposition 'God exists'.
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