301 research outputs found

    PROCESS-BASED MODELLING METHOD FOR COOPERATION OF GROUPS OF MICRO COMPANIES

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    The European Union is heading for an extension in the coming year. These countries can fulfil the requirements predefined by the EU, only via an entirely modernisation. Modernisation must be rapid. For this reason the whole set of informational instruments should be put in. The modernisation should come off in a co-ordinated manner, which cannot miss the methods of information technology. The content of the market in these countries - especially in Hungary - is special. According to statistics (Source: Világgazdaság), 96.81% of companies in Hungary are so called micro-companies (companies having lower yearly turnover, than 800 million Ft.). As corporate informational systems in the World were created for application at mammoth companies, their custom implementation is only possible if such quantity and quality demands are put up for them. If we want to apply them to support smaller companies, then their co-operation needs to be stepped up on a higher level through organising. This organising job means on the one hand the organisation of the participant companies into a network (into a virtual company), on the other hand the adjustment of these companies - as system-units - operating to the requirements defined by the specific network operation. This system-organising job can be carried out with considering, that the network will have a unit, a CSP (Commerce Service Provider), that on the one hand performs the requirements of e-commerce - as from content as from outlook - and acts on Internet, but at the other hand handles the network in an extranet system at the same time and organises its work fulfilling continuously the requirements of e-commerce

    The role of the Partnership for Peace Program and the State Partnership Program in the process of NATO enlargement : the case of the Hungarian-Ohio cooperation

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    The end of the Cold War created new challenges and opportunities for European Security. The power vacuum that was left by the disappearance of the Warsaw Pact needed to be addressed quickly and pragmatically to ensure the democratization of the former Eastern Block nations. Also, recent developments in World Security such as increased Terrorism and Military Operations Other Than War have forced NATO and other Transatlantic Security Institutions to adapt to a new way of thinking, operating and cooperating. This thesis identifies some of the most recent political and security procedures of NATO, other various Transatlantic Security Institutions and the National Guard State Partnership Program to aide these nascent democracies. This thesis focuses on Hungary.s successful experience of obtaining NATO membership via the Partnership for Peace Programme and State Partnership Program as a case-study.http://archive.org/details/theroleofpartner109451034Approved for public release; distribution unlimitedMajor, Ohio Air National GuardMajor, Hungarian Arm

    Sliced inverse median difference regression

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    In this paper we propose a suffcient dimension reduction algorithm based on the difference of inverse medians. The classic methodology based on inverse means in each slice was recently extended, by using inverse medians, to robustify existing methodology at the presence of outliers. Our effort is focused on using differences between inverse medians in pairs of slices. We demonstrate that our method outperforms existing methods at the presence of outliers. We also propose a second algorithm which is not affected by the ordering of slices when the response variable is categorical with no underlying ordering of its value

    Hajóval hazaérkezni: Társasházak a Duna partján : Winterhafen „Téli kikötõ” lakóterület fejlesztése, Linz, Ausztria = Home by Boat : Apartment Buildings on the Danube

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    How to make contact between the water and inhabitants? The development of Winter Harbour is a good example of developments on the bank of river. The idea of the design and the approach of urban development are easily recognisable: between the Danube and the existing office buildings, four large sculptural buildings are positioned. Their sculptural design creates an easily recognisable identity for this area. The buildings stand upon a site which is differentiated in appearance according to function, much like a game board, the "shipboard" includes garage spaces and public functions. Public and semi-public spaces are created, by the use of arcades, and the site is fragmented by ramps and green areas. These landscaping tools, the shaping of facades and the general planning concept enhance the quality of the development for both the inhabitants and the office workers alike, establishing various links to the Danube

    Titkos felderítés a generációk tükrében

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