223 research outputs found
Risk analysis regarding a minimum annual utilization of combine harvesters in agricultural companies
ArticleThis article presents the results of entrepreneurial risk analysis concerning a minimum
annual utilization of harvesters in a company providing agricultural services where a group of
combine harvesters is used. Furthermore, this article presents the following analysed key
operating parameters with the greatest influence on reaching the minimum annual utilization and
performance: the changing market price of mechanized work, the volatile purchase price of the
machines, average maintenance costs).
Partial profit which an enterprise can reach through operating combine harvesters is directly
affected by the level of their annual utilization. Not reaching the minimum annual utilization of
combine harvesters would create losses that could result in termination of business activity in the
specific field or even insolvency of the company. It is therefore necessary to monitor the key
factors which influence the minimum annual usage and in case of negative developments to take
timely corrective actions
Evaluation of break-even point and gross margin economic risks in producing winter oilseed rape
ArticleThe economic result of growing winter oilseed rape is influenced by a number of
variables, such as natural influences, input prices and the used technology. One of the ways to
improve the businessâs prof
itability is to use the experience and knowledge provided by
consulting companies. This paper analyses two data series covering the period of 5 to 10 years
regarding specific selected key parameters for companies using the counselling services of the
Union
of Oilseeds Growers and Processors in Prague (UOGP) and some other companies that
make no
use of these services (OTHERS).
For the selected key parameters, the risk analysis of reaching the gross margin and the break
-
even
point was conducted with the aid of the Monte Carlo stochastic simulation method. The results
of the calculations show that the companies using UOGP consulting achieve on average, at the
same level of risk, a gross margin higher by 30% and their break
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even point is lower by 11%.
Taking adv
antage of the knowledge and services provided by a consulting company has positive
economic benefits, and it increases the competitiveness of companies
Roundtable: Affordances, Diversity, and Inclusion on Dating Apps - A Dialogue between Sociologists and Media Studies Researchers about âHingeâ
This roundtable paper is part of the project âDigitized Love and Intimacy on Hinge.â It aims to investigate how digital dating apps reconfigure cultural attitudes to love and intimacy and, conversely, how said attitudes influence digital dating practices. The conversation is informed by (n)ethnographic usage of the app. As algorithms and affordances of dating applications can implicitly or explicitly privilege certain groups of users and exclude others, this conversation mainly aims to make sense of how Hingeâs interface â or âaffordancesââ facilitates the dating process and how inclusive and diverse the applicationâs affordances are. We discuss that there is a contradiction between what Hinge portrays itself to be and what it practically ends up being, partly because of its affordances. This roundtable highlights the need to study affordances as relational technologies and to take the perceptions, ideas, and interpretations of users seriously alongside the actual features and designs offered by applications
The CMS Monte Carlo Production System: Development and Design
The CMS production system has undergone a major architectural upgrade from its predecessor, with the goal of reducing the operational manpower needed and preparing for the large scale production required by the CMS physics plan. The new production system is a tiered architecture that facilitates robust and distributed production request processing and takes advantage of the multiple Grid and farm resources available to the CMS experiment
Spectropolarimetric observations of an arch filament system with the GREGOR solar telescope
Arch filament systems occur in active sunspot groups, where a fibril
structure connects areas of opposite magnetic polarity, in contrast to active
region filaments that follow the polarity inversion line. We used the GREGOR
Infrared Spectrograph (GRIS) to obtain the full Stokes vector in the spectral
lines Si I 1082.7 nm, He I 1083.0 nm, and Ca I 1083.9 nm. We focus on the
near-infrared calcium line to investigate the photospheric magnetic field and
velocities, and use the line core intensities and velocities of the helium line
to study the chromospheric plasma. The individual fibrils of the arch filament
system connect the sunspot with patches of magnetic polarity opposite to that
of the spot. These patches do not necessarily coincide with pores, where the
magnetic field is strongest. Instead, areas are preferred not far from the
polarity inversion line. These areas exhibit photospheric downflows of moderate
velocity, but significantly higher downflows of up to 30 km/s in the
chromospheric helium line. Our findings can be explained with new emerging flux
where the matter flows downward along the fieldlines of rising flux tubes, in
agreement with earlier results.Comment: Proceedings 12th Potsdam Thinkshop to appear in Astronomische
Nachrichte
Rationality as the Rule of Reason
The demands of rationality are linked both to our subjective normative perspective (given that rationality is a person-level concept) and to objective reasons or favoring relations (given that rationality is non-contingently authoritative for us). In this paper, I propose a new way of reconciling the tension between these two aspects: roughly, what rationality requires of us is having the attitudes that correspond to our take on reasons in the light of our evidence, but only if it is competent. I show how this view can account for structural rationality on the assumption that intentions and beliefs as such involve competent perceptions of downstream reasons, and explore various implications of the account
CMS Monte Carlo production in the WLCG computing Grid
Monte Carlo production in CMS has received a major boost in performance and
scale since the past CHEP06 conference. The production system has been re-engineered in order
to incorporate the experience gained in running the previous system and to integrate production
with the new CMS event data model, data management system and data processing framework.
The system is interfaced to the two major computing Grids used by CMS, the LHC Computing
Grid (LCG) and the Open Science Grid (OSG).
Operational experience and integration aspects of the new CMS Monte Carlo production
system is presented together with an analysis of production statistics. The new system
automatically handles job submission, resource monitoring, job queuing, job distribution
according to the available resources, data merging, registration of data into the data
bookkeeping, data location, data transfer and placement systems. Compared to the previous
production system automation, reliability and performance have been considerably improved. A
more efficient use of computing resources and a better handling of the inherent Grid unreliability
have resulted in an increase of production scale by about an order of magnitude, capable of
running in parallel at the order of ten thousand jobs and yielding more than two million events
per day
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