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The Complementariness of the Business Process Reengineering and Activity-Based Management
In order to sustain long term growth and development, an enterprise has to envisage and implement contemporary management innovations altogether. In transition economies, like Serbia is, it is of great importance to redesign business processes and activities, to analyse activity profitability in order to select value-added activities and reduce non-value added ones. This paper considers the possibility for complementary implementation of the business process reengineering and activity based management in the process of long term efficiency improvement. Namely, the basic postulate of business process reengineering concept might be established in the process of activity based management implementation and conversely.business process reengineering, activity based management, enterprise, efficiency
Optimization of Excitation in FDTD Method and Corresponding Source Modeling
Source and excitation modeling in FDTD formulation has a significant impact on the method performance and the required simulation time. Since the abrupt source introduction yields intensive numerical variations in whole computational domain, a generally accepted solution is to slowly introduce the source, using appropriate shaping functions in time. The main goal of the optimization presented in this paper is to find balance between two opposite demands: minimal required computation time and acceptable degradation of simulation performance. Reducing the time necessary for source activation and deactivation is an important issue, especially in design of microwave structures, when the simulation is intensively repeated in the process of device parameter optimization. Here proposed optimized source models are realized and tested within an own developed FDTD simulation environment
Comment on "Spatial optical solitons in highly nonlocal media" and related papers
In a recent paper [A. Alberucci, C. Jisha, N. Smyth, and G. Assanto, Phys.
Rev. A 91, 013841 (2015)], Alberucci et al. have studied the propagation of
bright spatial solitary waves in highly nonlocal media. We find that the main
results in that and related papers, concerning soliton shape and dynamics,
based on the accessible soliton (AS) approximation, are incorrect; the correct
results have already been published by others. These and other inconsistencies
in the paper follow from the problems in applying the AS approximation in
earlier papers by the group that propagated to the later papers. The accessible
soliton theory cannot describe accurately the features and dynamics of solitons
in highly nonlocal media.Comment: 2 page
O-Band Differential Phase-Shift Quantum Key Distribution in 52-Channel C/L-Band Loaded Passive Optical Network
A cost-effective QKD transmitter is evaluated in a 16km reach, 2:16-split PON
and yields 5.10-7secure bits/pulse. Co-existence with 20 down-and 1 upstream
channel is possible at low QBER degradation of 0.93% and 1.1%
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