Participation of Women in Logistics Through Innovation

Author(s):  
María J. García ◽  
Gilberto J. Hernández ◽  
José G. G. Hernández

This article relates relevant aspects of business: logistics, innovation, female participation and multicriteria models. One issue that is paying close attention is the participation of women in different social spheres, including business. On the other hand, logistics is related to practically all areas of an organization, which can be visualized, when studying it supported, in the Logistics Model Based on Positions (MoLoBaC). There are other models that interest this work, such as multicriteria models, in particular the multiattribute models with multiplicative factors (MMcFm). Also, companies maintain and prosper thanks to their ability to manage innovation. The confluence of these four fields of knowledge generates the general objective of this research: Use of the different areas of the logistics model based on positions to measure, through a multiattribute model, the female participation in logistics, having as a thread the innovation processes.

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 205
Author(s):  
Intan Kurnia Sari

Abstract Representation Personality Sasana’s and Jaka Wani’s Character in Novel “Pasung Jiwa” by Okky Madasari. The purpose of the research are to describe the personality of Sasana and the inner conflict has went trough. This research use quality methode and expressive aprroach. The data research are taken from words, phrases, idoms, and sentences in teh novel “Pasung Jiwa”. The datas has been obtain were analyzed with the study of literature psychology. The results of the study showed there were deviation in the character of Sasana personality and the inner conflict that the character of Jaka Wani has been went through. Personality deviations found in the character Sasana. Sasana change her appearance into a woman. Appearance performance is related to clothes and how to dress up that resembles a woman. The inner conflict experienced by Sasana is related to the change in appearance she does. Sasana feels free when he becomes Sasa, but on the other hand Sasana does not want to hurt his parent’s by becoming a woman. In the character of Jaka Wani no personality deviations were found. The inner conflict experienced by Jaka Wani was feeling guilty for Sasana for leaving Sasana while doing a demonstration. Jaka Wani also felt unhappy while working as a laborer in a television manufacturing factory. Key words: personality, id, ego, superego, psychology literature Abstrak Representasi Kepribadian Tokoh Sasana dan Jaka Wani dalam Novel “Pasung Jiwa” Karya Okky Madasari. Tujuan penelitina ini untuk mendekskripsikan kepribadian tokoh Sasana dan konflik batin yang dialami tokoh Jaka Wani. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif dan pendekatan ekspresif. Data penelitian berupa adalah kata, frasa, ungkapan, dan kalimat dalam novel. Sumber data penelitian ini berupa novel “Pasung Jiwa”. Data yang sudah didapat dianalisis dengan kajian psikologi sastra. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terdapat penyimpangan kepribadian pada tokoh Sasana dan konflik batin yang dialami oleh tokoh Jaka Wani. Penyimpangan kepribadian yang ditemukan pada tokoh Sasana adalah Sasana mengubah penampilan dirinya menjadi wanita. Penampilan dalm hal ini berkaitan dengan pakaian dan cara berdandan yang menyerupai wanita. Konflik batin yang dialami Sasana berkaitan dengan perubahan penampilan yang dilakukannya. Sasana merasa bebas saat menjadi Sasa, tetapi di sisi lain Sasana tidak ingin melukai hati orang tuanya dengan menjadi seorang wanita. Pada tokoh Jaka Wani tidak ditemukan penyimpangan kepribadian, konflik batin yang dialami Jaka Wani adalah merasa bersalah kepada Sasana karena meninggalkan Sasana saat Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra dan Pembelajarannya Vol 11, No 2, Oktober 2021 ISSN 2089-0117 (Print) Page 205 - 121 ISSN 2580-5932 (Online) 206 ǀ Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra dan Pembelajarannya melakukan demonstrasi. Jaka Wani juga merasa tidak senang saat bekerja sebagai buruh di pabrik pembuatan televisi. Kata-kata kunci: kepribadian, id, ego, superego, psikologi sastra


1926 ◽  
Vol 27 ◽  
pp. 124-132
Author(s):  
H. G. G. Payne

The principal series of metopes from Thermon has been familiar for so long that further discussion of them may seem unnecessary. I hope, however, that the following pages are justified by the collective result of the small observations which they contain, if not by any single one of these. There is little of a general nature to be said after Koch's excellent article in Ath. Mitt., 1914.I. Chelidon and Aedon. (Antike Denkmäler, ii., Pl. L, 1 (Soteriades). Photographs of details, Ath. Mitt., 1914, Pls. XIII, XIV (Koch)).In the first place, a word as to the technique, the surprising elaborateness of which calls for more close attention than it has hitherto received. An interesting point is that the contours of the female flesh are drawn in bright red, the same as is used for the inscription, and for many details of dress. This use of red outlines for female flesh occurs, though not commonly, on Corinthian vases—on hydriae in the Louvre (E. 695) and in Dresden, where the faces and bodies of the sirens under the side handles are outlined in this way. It is found also in Attic vase painting—in two Sophilos fragments and in the fragment of similar style, from the Acropolis, with Pandrosos and Poseidon. The Corinthianising character of these has long been recognised, and the usage seems to be a subtlety which vase painters occasionally borrowed from the free painting of the time. On the other hand, male flesh in all the metopes is consistently outlined with black; the reason for the distinction is not easy to see, but it is possible that the artist was in search of equivalents for rendering the colours proper to the sexes—brown outlined with black for the male being used to balance white outlined with red for the female. In any case, the distinction was carefully maintained and was evidently felt to be significant.


2009 ◽  
Vol 81 (1) ◽  
pp. 137-142 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heber S. Abreu ◽  
João V.F. Latorraca ◽  
Regina P.W. Pereira ◽  
Maria Beatriz O. Monteiro ◽  
Fábio A. Abreu ◽  
...  

In spite of the great importance of cellulose the lignin is considered the second most abundant substance of the wood. However, little attention has been given it, mainly to wood properties. The lignin as well as other structural compounds (cellulose and hemicelluloses), has obviously an important role on the wood properties, probably due its composition and existent bonds. In general lignins have β-O-4 (Alkyl Aril Ether) as majoritary bond. This bond in a continued structure form big molecules with spiral conformation as virtual model. Based on this idea, lignins that have high/low β-O-4 content may have differentiated spiraled structures,suggesting different behaviors on the wood properties,which shows that the lignins (Guaicyl:Syringyl (GS)) of angiosperms, for example, which have higher β-O-4 content would present higher spiral conformation than gymnosperms lignins(HG). On the other hand HG lignins have chance of being more anchored on the matrix compound than GS lignins. In this context, the β-O-4 bonds of lignins possibly affect the wood properties, therefore, it is considered relevant for wood technology science discussion.


Author(s):  
Alexander Broadie

This chapter expounds the concept of ‘judgment’, a concept deployed by seventeenth-century Scottish philosophers in their philosophy of mind. Close attention is paid to the discussion on judgment in the Metaphysica generalis of Robert Baron, where he addresses the idea of judgment as a free act. A notable feature of Baron’s treatment of judgment is his contrast between, on the one hand, the logician’s concern with judgment as a bearer of truth in inferences in which canons of inference are deployed that ensure that if the judgments serving as premises are true then so also must be the judgment drawn as a conclusion from those premises; and, on the other hand, a judgment that is passed by an arbiter, a person agreed upon by two parties in dispute who undertake to accept the judgment he makes as to which party is in the right.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-69 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aparna Vegendla ◽  
Anh Nguyen Duc ◽  
Shang Gao ◽  
Guttorm Sindre

Software ecosystems (SECOs) and open innovation processes have been claimed as a way forward for the software industry. A proper understanding of requirements is as important for SECOs as for more traditional ones. This article presents a mapping study on the issues of RE and quality aspects in SECOs. Our findings indicate that among the various phases or subtasks of RE, most of the SECO specific research has been accomplished on elicitation, analysis, and modeling. On the other hand, requirement selection, prioritization, verification, and traceability has attracted few published studies. Among the various quality attributes, most of the SECOs research has been performed on security, performance and testability. On the other hand, reliability, safety, maintainability, transparency, usability attracted few published studies. The article provides a review of the academic literature about SECO-related RE activities, modeling approaches, and quality attributes, positions the source publications in a taxonomy of issues and identifies gaps where there has been little research.


This paper explores Jonathan Wilson’s A Palestine Affair (2003), reflecting on the parallels between its underlying logic on one hand and the illogic of liberal Zionism and the state of Israel on the other hand. The paper revolves around the rationalizing, detective apparatus deployed in the novel both thematically and formally. More specifically, it dwells on the ways in which the form of the novel buttresses its ideological underpinnings, or rather its content. I argue that the form selected by the writer; that is, the detective novel, mirrors the Zionist quest for colonizing Palestine, especially in the context of Jerusalem. I further suggest that by means of detection, Jerusalem is familiarized in the text so much so that readers might think of it as a new London, with the “here” of Britain expanded and its cultural incorporation into the Zionist imaginary facilitated. That familiarity obfuscates and negates the presence of Palestinians in Jerusalem and Palestine at large, who are mostly portrayed as marginal, inconsequential, and criminal characters. At the same time, the novel gives rise to an alternative creative, detective vision that does not necessarily entail the use of typical methods of detection, a vision that mirrors the Zionist conquest, especially in its so-called liberal form. Employing what I call counter-detection, I aim to excavate the problematic aspects of both detection and creative detection (detection through indirection) and show their complicity with the conquest of Palestine through paying close attention to the writer’s Zionization of the artist on whose life the protagonist is modelled.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dwarakesh Kannan ◽  
Gurusriram R ◽  
Rudra Banerjee ◽  
Srijit Bhattacharjee ◽  
Pritish Kumar Varadwaj

Since first patient detected in India in late February, 2020, SARS-CoV-II virus is playing havoc on India. After the first wave, India is now riding the 2nd wave. As was in the case of European countries like Italy and UK, the 2nd wave is more contagious and at the time of writing this paper, the per day infection is as high as 400,000. The alarming thing is it is not uncommon that people is getting infected multiple time. On the other hand, mass vaccination has started step by step. There is also growing danger of potential 3rd wave is unavoidable, which can even infect kids and minors. In this situation, an estimation of the dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 is absolutely necessary to combat the pandemic. We have used a modified SEIRD model, that includes vaccination and repeat infection as well. We have studied India and 8 Indian states with varying SARS-CoV-2 infection. We have shown that, Covid-19 wave will be repeated time to time, but the intensity will slow down with time. In most possible situation, our calculation shows COVID-19 will remain as endemic for foreseeable future, unless we are able to increase our vaccination rate manifold.


2021 ◽  
pp. 129-147
Author(s):  
K. Ya. Seagal

The subject of analysis is addition as a phenomenon of language and speech, as well as the specificity of the text-forming function of addition in artistic and speech creativity. The relevance of the study lies in the fact that until now in the theory of syntax there is no generally accepted view of the essence of addition and how it is produced in speech, and it is also not considered that the text-forming function of addition is unique in different speech spheres, in particular in artistic speech creativity. The novelty of the research lies in the fact that addition is presented as a special syntactic form, characterized by its semantics and formally constructive organization and determining the assumptions and limitations of its speech implementation. The dual manifestation of the text-forming function of attachment in artistic and speech creativity is shown. The research material is based on the late stories of V. G. Lidin, included in the collection “Melting Snows” (1980): this writer, whose metapoetics is characterized by close attention to syntax, used addition with extraordinary skill.  When analyzing addition constructions in three stories, it was found that the addition is produced intentionally, counting on a textual perspective. It has been established that the text-forming function of addition is manifested in the organization of compositional-semantic communication on the one hand, and in the creation of an artistic detail on the other hand.


Author(s):  
Aparna Vegendla ◽  
Anh Nguyen Duc ◽  
Shang Gao ◽  
Guttorm Sindre

Software ecosystems (SECOs) and open innovation processes have been claimed as a way forward for the software industry. A proper understanding of requirements is as important for SECOs as for more traditional ones. This article presents a mapping study on the issues of RE and quality aspects in SECOs. Our findings indicate that among the various phases or subtasks of RE, most of the SECO specific research has been accomplished on elicitation, analysis, and modeling. On the other hand, requirement selection, prioritization, verification, and traceability has attracted few published studies. Among the various quality attributes, most of the SECOs research has been performed on security, performance and testability. On the other hand, reliability, safety, maintainability, transparency, usability attracted few published studies. The article provides a review of the academic literature about SECO-related RE activities, modeling approaches, and quality attributes, positions the source publications in a taxonomy of issues and identifies gaps where there has been little research.


Author(s):  
Marin Kuijt

In 1932 anti-colonial activists from Surinam, Indonesia and the Netherlands formed a committee to oppose the Indonesian Exhibition staged in The Hague, the Netherlands. They called themselves the Anti-Koloniale Tentoonstellingsaktie (AKTA) (Anti-Colonial Exhibition Action). The Dutch government used the exhibition to spread a pro-colonial message. The committee confronted the Dutch audiences, on the other hand, with a radical critique of colonialism. This article recounts AKTA’s history for the first time. I focus on the writings of the committee and ask why the committee criticised the exhibition in the ways it did. This close attention to discourse brings to light the thought, message and aims of the committee. It also illuminates the different contexts, both local and transnational that influenced AKTA. I complement the focus on AKTA’s texts with the reconstruction of social networks and comparisons to other anti-colonial discourses. This approach yields valuable insights. In this article I show how AKTA’s criticism of the Indonesian Exhibition was profoundly influenced by anti-colonial activism in Surinam, Harlem, Indonesia, Holland and Paris. The committee fashioned its activism on anti-colonial examples from these contexts. I introduce the term discursive repertoire of contention to describe this phenomenon.


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