01110nam--2200361---450-99000275541020331620060613132604.0000275541USA01000275541(ALEPH)000275541USA0100027554120060613d1963----km-y0itay0103----baitaIT||||||||001yy<<Il>> controllo di qualità del lavoro d'ufficiotecniche e procedure impiegabili per aumentare l'efficienza e ridurre i costiP. N. WallisMilanoAngeli1963256 p.21 cmTecniche organizzative e direzionali352001Tecniche organizzative e direzionali352001001-------2001UfficiOrganizzazione658.4WALLIS,P. N.593488ITsalbcISBD990002755410203316P10 325DISTRABKDISTRADISTRA21020060613USA011326Controllo di qualità del lavoro d'ufficio998321UNISA03122nam 2200625 450 991028642840332120170809174325.02-7603-1661-0(CKB)2550000000017437(SSID)ssj0000713255(PQKBManifestationID)11472164(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000713255(PQKBWorkID)10657917(PQKB)10181947(WaSeSS)IndRDA00125072(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/28920(PPN)238405184(VaAlCD)20.500.12592/h1x8dj(EXLCZ)99255000000001743720200629d1998 uy 0freur|||||||||||txtccrNéologie canadienne, ou Dictionnaire des mots créés en Canada & maintenant en vogue, -des mots dont la prononciation & l'ortographe sont différentes de la prononciation & ortographe françoise, quoique employés dans une acception semblable ou contraire, et des mots étrangers qui se sont glissés dans notre langue (Manuscrits de 1810) /Suzelle BlaisUniversity of Ottawa Press / Les Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa1998Ottawa, Ontario :Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa,1998.1 online resource (318 pages)Collection Amérique Française ;Numero 5Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: MonographIncludes bibliographical references and index.Jacques Viger - lexicography - nineteenth century - Montreal - CanadaLe manuscrit de Jacques Viger vient combler un vide dans la lexicographie canadienne-française du début du XIXe siècle. Journaliste, militaire, fonctionnaire, « historiomane » et archiviste infatigable, Viger fut le premier maire de Montréal ainsi que le premier président de la Société Saint-Jean Baptiste. Néologie canadienne est le seul lexique que nous ayons de cette période. Écrit après celui du Père Potier, mais bien avant que ne s’établisse une tradition lexicographique au Québec, ce manuscrit est un témoignage authentique et unique de la langue du début du XIXe siècle. Suzelle Blais rend enfin accessible aux linguistes -- et au chercheurs de diverses disciplines -- un document de toute première importance pour l’histoire du français au Québec.Collection Amérique française ;Numbero 5.French language19th centurylexicographycanadanineteenth centuryxixe sièclelexicographiemontréalmontrealjacques vigerFrench language971.42802092Blais Suzelle899871Blais SuzelleauthLapierre AndréauthWaSeSSWaSeSSBOOK9910286428403321Néologie canadienne, ou Dictionnaire2010515UNINA02007nam 2200457 450 991080629510332120230807214634.02-87403-374-X(CKB)3790000000018869(EBL)2086253(MiAaPQ)EBC2086253(Au-PeEL)EBL2086253(OCoLC)914152983(EXLCZ)99379000000001886920200124d2015 uy 0freur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIntroduction à la communicaction /Claudio Balestra, Eric Bouancheaux-Zuckermandl, Costantino BalestraSecond edition.[Place of publication not identified] :La Charte Professional Publishing,[2015]1 online resource (456 p.)Description based upon print version of record.2-87403-360-X Couverture; Arrière Couverture Comment gérer les ressources humaines en tant que chef d'entreprise ?De plus en plus d'organisations reconnaissent la supériorité du QE (quotient émotionnel) sur le QI. Les modèles de "leaders" sous les traits d'un CEO glacial ou d'un commercial sanguin ont vécu. L'humain se place désormais au centre de toute entreprise et pour cela, il doit savoir apprécier l'autre au moins autant pour ce qu'il est que pour ce qu'il fait. Car qui dit humain dit humaniser.Ce guide pratique offrira des conseils aux entrepreneurs pour assurer une bonne communication au sein de leur entreprise Business communicationBusiness communication.658.45Balestra C.1677937Bouancheaux Zuckermandl EricBalestra CostantinoMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910806295103321Introduction à la communicaction4045215UNINA05011nam 22007935 450 991025494810332120240307120559.09781137497253113749725410.1057/9781137497253(CKB)3710000000526419(EBL)4098293(SSID)ssj0001580409(PQKBManifestationID)16260226(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001580409(PQKBWorkID)12501446(PQKB)10201672(DE-He213)978-1-137-49725-3(MiAaPQ)EBC4098293(Perlego)3488108(EXLCZ)99371000000052641920160218d2016 u| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInternal Rating Systems and the Bank-Firm Relationship Valuing Company Networks /by Bernardino Quattrociocchi1st ed. 2016.London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2016.1 online resource (128 p.)Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions,2523-3378Description based upon print version of record.9781349563661 1349563668 9781137497246 1137497246 Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- PART I LOGIC AND CRITERIA FOR THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE NETWORKS -- 1. Enterprise Networks -- 1.1. Enterprise Networks: A Survey Reasoned -- 1.2. Literature Review -- 2. Classificazione Dei Network -- 2.1. The Intercompany -- 2.1.1. Types Of Networks -- 2.2. Groups And Networks: The Reasons For A Separate Analysis -- 3.Stimate Of Cohesion Between Companies In A Network -- 3.1. The Social Network Analysis -- 3.1.1. Graph Theory -- 3.1.2 The Graph -- 3.2. Density And Centrality -- 3.2.1 Indicators -- PART II. GOVERNANCE AND PATHS ASSIGNMENT AND QUANTIFICATION OF THE NETWORK RATING -- 4. The Network Governance -- 4.1 Network Coordination Methods And Connection Types Between Nodes -- 4.2 The Relationships Within The Network Governance -- 4.3 The Model Of Network Governance -- 4.4 The Evolution Of The Governance Of The Network -- 4.5 The Phases Of A Proper Strategic Planning Of Business Networks -- PART III. GUIDELINES IN CALCULATING THE PREMIUM NETWORK -- 5. Risk Of Network Insolvency -- 5.1. The Theoretical Framework To Support A Network Rating -- 5.2.The Financing Of Business Networks -- 5.3.Insolvency Risk And Financial Stability Of The Networks -- 5.4 The Rating For Business Networks -- 5.5. The Theoretical Framework To Support The Premium Network. -- 5.6 Possible Paths Of Rating Assignment To Business Networks -- PART III. GUIDELINES IN CALCULATING THE PREMIUM NETWORK -- 6. Premium Network -- 6.1 Definition And Meaning Of The Premium Network -- 6.2 Qualification Of The Rating Of The Network -- 6.3 Evolution Of The Network: The Italian Experience -- 6.3.1.Elements Required And Optional Enhancing The Premium Network -- 6.3.2. The Elements Needed -- 6.3.3. Optional Elements Of The Network -- 6.3.4. Other Optional Elements -- 6.4. The Risk Profiling Of The Elements Of Judgment -- 6.4.1. The Qualitative Elements Related To Business -- 6.4.2. The Qualitative Elements Related To Governance -- 6.4.3. The Quantitative Elements Related To Financial Aspects -- 6.4.4. The Quantitative Aspects Related To Real -- 6.5. The Proposal Of The Analysis Model -- 6.6. The Role Of Banks In Financing Networks: The Case Of Unicredit -- References.This book provides the conceptual and operational tools for understanding the mechanisms for assigning a rating to a network of companies. In it, the author explores the rating systems of corporate networks and analyses the link between rating and an enterprise network.Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions,2523-3378Business enterprisesFinanceFinancial services industrySocial sciencesHumanitiesEconomicsEducationCorporate FinanceFinancial ServicesHumanities and Social SciencesEconomicsEducationBusiness enterprisesFinance.Financial services industry.Social sciences.Humanities.Economics.Education.Corporate Finance.Financial Services.Humanities and Social Sciences.Economics.Education.658/.046BUS004000BUS017000BUS027000bisacshQuattrociocchi Bernardinoauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut329144BOOK9910254948103321Internal Rating Systems and the Bank-Firm Relationship2217301UNINA07644nam 22022813a 450 991034666070332120250203235429.09783038974444303897444710.3390/books978-3-03897-444-4(CKB)4920000000095060(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/58518(ScCtBLL)ae509f96-c818-4002-9d17-d0ff91099ca8(OCoLC)1126139455(oapen)doab58518(EXLCZ)99492000000009506020250203i20192019 uu engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRisk Measures with Applications in Finance and EconomicsMichael McAleer, Wing-Keung WongMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute2019Basel, Switzerland :MDPI,2019.1 electronic resource (536 p.)9783038974437 3038974439 Risk measures play a vital role in many subfields of economics and finance. It has been proposed that risk measures could be analysed in relation to the performance of variables extracted from empirical real-world data. For example, risk measures may help inform effective monetary and fiscal policies and, therefore, the further development of pricing models for financial assets such as equities, bonds, currencies, and derivative securities.<false,>A Special Issue of "Risk Measures with Applications in Finance and Economics" will be devoted to advancements in the mathematical and statistical development of risk measures with applications in finance and economics. This Special Issue will bring together the theory, practice and real-world applications of risk measures. This book is a collection of papers published in the Special Issue of "Risk Measures with Applications in Finance and Economics" for Sustainability in 2018.risk assessmentVIXbusiness groupsSHAREasymptotic approximationEuropean stock marketswhole life insurancedynamic hedgingrisk-neutral distributioncooperative banksData Envelopment Analysis (DEA)group-affiliatedearly warning systemfactor modelssmoothing processGMCfalsified productsS&P 500 index optionscredit derivativescorporate sustainabilityterm life insurancerisk managementcrude oilfinancial stabilitysocial efficiencydynamic conditional correlationemerging marketout-of-sample forecastfinancial crisisbinomial treenews releasegreen energyperceived usefulnessBayesian approachtwo-level optimizationprobability of defaultbank riskSYMBOLinformation asymmetryCoVaRprobabilistic cash flowjaponica rice productionbank profitabilityMonte Carlo Simulationsgain-loss ratiocoherent risk measuresMezzanine Financingnational health systemoption valueconscientiousnessonline purchase intentionSlovak enterprisesspot and futures pricesliquidity premiuminstitutional voidsutilityrandom forestsbankruptcyoptimizing financial modelsustainable food security systemdynamic panelco-dependence modellingfinancial performancetime-varying correlationsProject Financingfuture health riskgeneralized autoregressive score functionsvolatility spilloversfinancial riskssimulationslife insuranceemotionfinance riskmarkov regime switchingdiversificationproduction frontier functionGranger causalityhealth riskrisks mitigationreturns and volatilitysadnesslow-income countrythe sudden stop of capital inflowbank failureChina’s food policyobjective health statusIPO underpricingpolarityclimate changestock return volatilitysentiment analysisempirical processfull BEKKstochastic frontier modelperceived ease of usevolatility transmissionopenness to experiencesustainabilitylow carbon targetsquasi likelihood ratio (QLR) testbanking regulationsustainable developmentspecification testingfossil fuelstime-varying copula functiontree structuresmonthly CPI datacoalcartelregular vine copulassustainability of economic recoveryANNEGARCH-mfinancial securityleniency programfinancial hazard mapuncertainty terminationcausal pathstakeholder theorytechnological progressbankinginvestment horizonregression modeltwo-level CES functionjoythe optimal scale of foreign exchange reservecarbon emissionsstochastic volatilityB-splinesself-perceived healthsovereign credit default swap (SCDS)RV5MINutility maximizationcredit riskpolicy simulationsocially responsible investmentportfolio selectionscientific verificationEuropean banking systemrisk-free ratewild bootstrapmedicationinvestment profitabilityAmihud’s illiquidity ratiomultivariate regime-switchinginflation forecastrisk aversionmarket timingneed hierarchy theoryvariancediagonal BEKKconjugate priorriskmoving averagesfinancial riskrisk measuresMcAleer Michael118641Wong Wing-KeungScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910346660703321Risk Measures with Applications in Finance and Economics4319538UNINA04451nam 2201345z- 450 991056648640332120220506(CKB)5680000000037515(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81063(oapen)doab81063(EXLCZ)99568000000003751520202205d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdvanced Sensing and Image Processing Techniques for Healthcare ApplicationsBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (258 p.)3-0365-4032-6 3-0365-4031-8 This Special Issue aims to attract the latest research and findings in the design, development and experimentation of healthcare-related technologies. This includes, but is not limited to, using novel sensing, imaging, data processing, machine learning, and artificially intelligent devices and algorithms to assist/monitor the elderly, patients, and the disabled population.Computer sciencebicsscInformation technology industriesbicssc3D body shapesabsorption near infraredageanthropometryarterial hypotensionartificial intelligenceataxiaauditory discrimination therapyBConvLSTMbladder irrigation monitorblindbody weights and measuresbraille systembrain activitybrain tissue segmentationbubble detectioncell mechanicscoherent plane-wave compounding (CPWC)complementary subset transmit (CST)convolutional neural networkconvolutional neural networksCT imagecycle constraintdecellularizationdelay-and-sum (DAS)delay-multiply-and-sum (DMAS)denoising convolutional neural networkECGecho-planar imagingEEGEEG evaluationelasticity measurementEMGessential tremorevent-related desynchronizationevent-related synchronizationexerciseexercise habitfeature engineeringfeature pyramid networkfinger-nose-finger testH&Ehemoglobin sensorhypotensionimage processingimage registrationinvasive blood pressureliverlungmachine learningmagnetic resonance fingerprintingmagnetic resonance imagesmechanical propertiesmulti-branch dense predictionmulti-branch outputmulti-branch poolingmulti-scale feature learningmultimodal featuresobject detectionplane-wave (PW) imagingpostpartum periodpower doppler detectionpregnancy periodResNet-34rigid alignmentrobotic cell manipulationsegmentationself-attentionself-supervisionsemantic segmentationsignal coherenceT1 and T2* relaxation timestinnitustissue engineeringtremorU-Netviscosity measurementvital signComputer scienceInformation technology industriesAbolghasemi Vahidedt1314123Anisi HosseinedtFerdowsi SaidehedtAbolghasemi VahidothAnisi HosseinothFerdowsi SaidehothBOOK9910566486403321Advanced Sensing and Image Processing Techniques for Healthcare Applications3031734UNINA