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A Rough Set Perspective -- Information Granulation and its Centrality in Human and Machine Intelligence -- Communications -- Classification Strategies Using Certain and Possible Rules -- Well-Behaviored Operations for Approximate Sets -- Searching for Frequential Reducts in Decision Tables with Uncertain Objects -- A New Rough Set Approach to Multicriteria and Multiattribute Classification -- A Heuristic Method of Model Choice for Nonlinear Regression -- How a New Statistical Infrastructure Induced a New Computing Trend in Data Analysis -- Some Remarks on Networks of Parallel Language Processors -- Molecular Computation for Genetic Algorithms -- Marcus Contextual Languages and their Cut-and-Paste Properties -- Contextual Multilanguages: A Learning Method -- On Recognition of Words from Languages Generated by Linear Grammars with One Nonterminal Symbol -- Approximation Spaces and Definability for Incomplete Information Systems -- Intrinsic Co-Heyting Boundaries and Information Incompleteness in Rough Set Analysis -- Multifunctions as Approximation Operations in Generalized Approximation Spaces -- Preimage Relations and Their Matrices -- Cellular Neural Networks for Navigation of a Mobile Robot -- The Takagi-Sugeno Fuzzy Model Identification Method of Parameter Varying Systems -- Sensing of Arc Length and Wire Extension Using Neural Network in Robotic Welding -- Traffic Signal Control Using Multi-layered Fuzzy Control -- Approximation Region-Based Decision Tables -- A Model of RSDM Implementation -- Handling Queries in Incomplete CKBS through Knowledge Discovery -- Learning Logical Descriptions for Document Understanding: A Rough Sets-Based Approach -- Integrating KDD Algorithms and RDBMS Code -- Fast Discovery of Representative Association Rules -- Rough Classifiers Sensitive to Costs Varying from Object to Object -- Soft Techniques to Data Mining -- Business Process Understanding: Mining Many Datasets -- A Genetic Algorithm for Switchbox Routing Problem -- On the Benefits of Random Memorizing in Local Evolutionary Search -- An Application of Genetic Algorithms to Floorplanning of VLSI -- Learning with Delayed Rewards in Ant Systems for the Job-Shop Scheduling Problem -- Fuzzy Extension of Rough Sets Theory -- Fuzzy Similarity Relation as a Basis for Rough Approximations -- Approximation Spaces in Extensions of Rough Set Theory -- On Generalizing Pawlak Approximation Operators -- Real-Time Real-World Visual Classification ? Making Computational Intelligence Fly -- Fractal Operator Convergence by Analysis of Influence Graph -- Pattern Recognition by Invariant Reference Points -- An Analysis of Context Selection in Embedded Wavelet Coders -- Equivalent Characterization of a Class of Conditional Probabilistic Independencies -- A New Qualitative Rough-Set Approach to Modeling Belief Functions -- On Stability of Oja Algorithm -- Transform Vector Quantization of Images in One Dimension -- Daubechies Filters for 2D Wavelet Transforms -- Some Heuristics for Default Knowledge Discovery -- Fuzzy Partitions II: Belief Functions A Probabilistic View -- Frameworks for Mining Binary Relations in Data -- Handling Continuous Attributes in Discovery of Strong Decision Rules -- Covering with Reducts - A Fast Algorithm for Rule Generation -- Syntactical Content of Finite Approximations of Partial Algebras -- A New Approach to Linguistic Negation based upon Compatibility Level and Tolerance Threshold -- Some Issues on Nondeterministic Knowledge Bases with Incomplete and Selective Information -- The OI-Resolution of Operator Rough Logic -- Pedagogical Method for Extraction of Symbolic Knowledge -- Wavelets, Rough Sets and Artificial Neural Networks in EEG Analysis -- Parallel Computation of Reducts -- Rough Rules in Prolog -- Tuning the Perceptual Noise Reduction Algorithm Using Rough Sets -- Modelling Medical Diagnostic Rules Based on Rough Sets -- Discretization of Continuous Attributes on Decision System in Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathies -- Approximate Time Rough Control: Concepts and Application to Satellite Attitude Control -- Some Relationships between Decision Trees and Decision Rule Systems -- On Decision Trees with Minimal Average Depth -- On Diagnosis of Retaining Faults in Circuits -- On the Depth of Decision Trees for Diagnosing of Nonelementary Faults in Circuits -- Discovery of Decision Rules by Matching New Objects Against Data Tables -- Rule+Exception Modeling Based on Rough Set Theory -- On Finding Optimal Discretizations for Two Attributes -- Discretization Problem for Rough Sets Methods -- Rough Mereology for Industrial Design -- Optimal Stochastic Scaling of CAE Parallel Computations -- CBR for Complex Objects Represented in Hierarchical Information Systems -- Application of the Information Measures to Input Support Selection in Functional Decomposition -- Modelling Social Game Systems by Rule Complexes -- Analysis and Synthesis of Information Systems with Information Relationships and Measures -- Approximations in Data Mining -- Purchase Prediction in Database Marketing with the ProbRough System -- Rough Sets in Optical Character Recognition -- ROSE - Software Implementation of the Rough Set Theory -- Rough Sets and Bayesian Methods Applied to Cancer Detection -- Rough Sets and Neural Networks Application to Handwritten Character Recognition by Complex Zernike Moments. 330 $aThis volume constitutes the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on Rough Sets and Current Trends in Computing, RSCTC'98, held in Warsaw, Poland, in June 1998. 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Fazit: Die Potenziale des Ehrenamtes als Ressource der Selbst- und Na?chstenhilfe nutzen 431 8. Literatur 445 9. Anhang: Korpus der Dispositivund Hegemonieanalyse 475 Backmatter 505 330 $aSeit der Jahrtausendwende gibt es auf der bundespolitischen Ebene in Deutschland ein eigens auf die Engagementförderung fokussiertes Politikfeld. Wie kam es dazu? Wer hat diesen Prozess forciert?Diesen Fragen geht Daniela Neumann durch eine Verknüpfung von Diskurs-, Hegemonie- und Gouvernementalitätstheorie auf den Grund. Anhand der Analyse politisch-medialer Diskurse legt sie den gesellschaftlichen Wandel im Umgang mit Freiwilligenarbeit seit den 1980er Jahren offen und beleuchtet die Deutungs- und Institutionalisierungskämpfe zwischen verschiedenen Interessengruppen. Es zeigt sich: Die Herausbildung einer staatlichen Engagementpolitik war keinesfalls zwangsläufig. 330 1 $a»Eine kluge Analyse eines oft blind begrüßten staatlichen Interesses.« 330 1 $a»Ein ausführlich recherchiertes Buch, das unter Nutzung einer großen Anzahl von Quellen den Wandel des bundespolitischen Diskurses über das Ehrenamt nachzeichnet und die daraus folgende Institutionalisierung einer Ehrenamtspolitik auf Bundesebene.« 330 1 $aBesprochen in:Bibliothek für Entwicklungspolitik, www.centrum3.at, 3 (2016)Zivilgesellschaft Info, 1 (2016)DEMO, 5-6 (2016) 330 1 $a»Eine Perspektive auf die Entstehung staatlicher Engagementpolitik, die [...] spannende Denkanstöße bietet.« 410 0$aGesellschaft der Unterschiede. 517 2 $aNeumann, Das Ehrenamt nutzen$eZur Entstehung einer staatlichen Engagementpolitik in Deutschland 606 $aBürgerschaftliches Engagement 606 $aVolunteering 606 $aBürgergesellschaft 606 $aCivil Society 606 $aDiscourse 606 $aDiskurs 606 $aHegemonie 606 $aHegemony 606 $aGouvernementalität 606 $aGovernmentality 606 $aVolunteering Policy 606 $aEngagementpolitik 606 $aPolitische Steuerung 606 $aGovernance 606 $aZivilgesellschaft 606 $aPolitics 606 $aPolitik 606 $aSocial Policy 606 $aSozialpolitik 606 $aPolitical Sociology 606 $aPolitische Soziologie 606 $aPolitical Science 606 $aPolitikwissenschaft 606 $aSociology 606 $aSoziologie 615 4$aBürgerschaftliches Engagement 615 4$aVolunteering 615 4$aBürgergesellschaft 615 4$aCivil Society 615 4$aDiscourse 615 4$aDiskurs 615 4$aHegemonie 615 4$aHegemony 615 4$aGouvernementalität 615 4$aGovernmentality 615 4$aVolunteering Policy 615 4$aEngagementpolitik 615 4$aPolitische Steuerung 615 4$aGovernance 615 4$aZivilgesellschaft 615 4$aPolitics 615 4$aPolitik 615 4$aSocial Policy 615 4$aSozialpolitik 615 4$aPolitical Sociology 615 4$aPolitische Soziologie 615 4$aPolitical Science 615 4$aPolitikwissenschaft 615 4$aSociology 615 4$aSoziologie 676 $a302.14 686 $aBL 6127$2rvk 700 $aNeumann$b Daniela$p

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