868 research outputs found
Customer information systems: Approaching a new field in information systems from a new perspective
Recent years have witnessed an increasing awareness and need for information systems that can fulfil a role on the boundary between organisations and their environments. However, these so-called Customer Information Systems (CIS) have been developed using a traditional design approach with an emphasis on information systems that ignores the role of social systems in business decision-making. Consequently, a number of well-known problems concerning the use of information technology have also risen in the CIS area. Therefore, we propose a new design approach to CIS that addresses responsibilities and norms in business decision-making and focuses on the interplay between information systems design and organisational design. We propose extensions of current design issues that - if successful - could be of interest for researchers as well as practitioners
Kinetic Roughening in Deposition with Suppressed Screening
Models of irreversible surface deposition of k-mers on a linear lattice, with
screening suppressed by disallowing overhangs blocking large gaps, are studied
by extensive Monte Carlo simulations of the temporal and size dependence of the
growing interface width. Despite earlier finding that for such models the
deposit density tends to increase away from the substrate, our numerical
results place them clearly within the standard KPZ universality class.Comment: nine pages, plain TeX (4 figures not included
Qualitative behaviour assessment in intensively and extensively reared lambs
Qualitative behaviour assessment (QBA, from the AWIN welfare assessment protocol for
sheep) relies on the ability of humans to integrate perceived details of behaviour into descriptors
with emotional connotation that can be scaled and added to other quantitative indicators. The
complete AWIN protocol was performed in 14 groups (6 extensive, 2 semi-intensve and 6
intensive rearing system) of 15 young lambs (2 months of age) participating in the EcoLamb
project (ERA-Net SusAn funded), which aims to holistically evaluate lamb production sustainability
(meat quality, ecological footprint and animal welfare). Data on QBA (items were being scaled
from 0 âabsence- to 10 -all the animals fully expressed the evaluated item-), familiar approach
and fleece quality tests were subjected to descriptive statistics analyses and showed herein.
Extensively reared lambs scored higher in descriptors such as aggressive, defensive, physically
uncomfortable or apathetic, whereas intensively reared lambs showed higher values in
descriptors such as agitated and fearful but also in other as active, sociable, vigorous, subdued,
calm, inquisitive and assertive. Semi-intensively reared lambs scored in between. All the animals
ruminated to some extent (when observed), the quality of the fleece was always acceptable and
no stereotypes were recorded. Minor lameness problems were observed in one extensive farm.
Regarding familiar approach, all animals (except in one farm) voluntarily approached to human,
despite a flight distance of 2 to 4 m was observed at the beginning. Although animal welfare is a
real complex matter to be assessed, do animals from different rearing systems express different
degree of positive emotional state?info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
B Decays at BABAR
We present branching fraction and CP asymmetry results for a variety of B
decays based on up to 56.4 fb^-1 collected by the BaBar experiment running near
the Upsilon(4S) resonance at the PEP-II e+e- B-factory.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, presented at QCD02: High Energy Physics
International Conference in Quantum Chromodynamics, Montpellier, France, 2-9
Jul 200
Soft two-meson-exchange nucleon-nucleon potentials. II. One-pair and two-pair diagrams
Two-meson-exchange nucleon-nucleon potentials are derived where either one or
both nucleons contains a pair vertex. Physically, the meson-pair vertices are
meant to describe in an effective way (part of) the effects of heavy-meson
exchange and meson-nucleon resonances. {}From the point of view of ``duality,''
these two kinds of contribution are roughly equivalent. The various
possibilities for meson pairs coupling to the nucleon are inspired by the
chiral-invariant phenomenological Lagrangians that have appeared in the
literature. The coupling constants are fixed using the linear model.
We show that the inclusion of these two-meson exchanges gives a significant
improvement over a potential model including only the standard one-boson
exchanges.Comment: 21 pages RevTeX, 7 postscript figures; revised version as to appear
in Phys. Rev.
Signatures of Thermal Dilepton Radiation at RHIC
The properties of thermal dilepton production from heavy-ion collisions in
the RHIC energy regime are evaluated for invariant masses ranging from 0.5 to 3
GeV. Using an expanding thermal fireball to model the evolution through both
quark-gluon and hadronic phases various features of the spectra are addressed.
In the low-mass region, due to an expected large background, the focus is on
possible medium modifications of the narrow resonance structures from
and mesons, whereas in the intermediate-mass region the old idea of
identifying QGP radiation is reiterated including effects of chemical
under-saturation in the early stages of central Au+Au collisions.Comment: 17 pages ReVTeX including 16 figure
Origins of the Ambient Solar Wind: Implications for Space Weather
The Sun's outer atmosphere is heated to temperatures of millions of degrees,
and solar plasma flows out into interplanetary space at supersonic speeds. This
paper reviews our current understanding of these interrelated problems: coronal
heating and the acceleration of the ambient solar wind. We also discuss where
the community stands in its ability to forecast how variations in the solar
wind (i.e., fast and slow wind streams) impact the Earth. Although the last few
decades have seen significant progress in observations and modeling, we still
do not have a complete understanding of the relevant physical processes, nor do
we have a quantitatively precise census of which coronal structures contribute
to specific types of solar wind. Fast streams are known to be connected to the
central regions of large coronal holes. Slow streams, however, appear to come
from a wide range of sources, including streamers, pseudostreamers, coronal
loops, active regions, and coronal hole boundaries. Complicating our
understanding even more is the fact that processes such as turbulence,
stream-stream interactions, and Coulomb collisions can make it difficult to
unambiguously map a parcel measured at 1 AU back down to its coronal source. We
also review recent progress -- in theoretical modeling, observational data
analysis, and forecasting techniques that sit at the interface between data and
theory -- that gives us hope that the above problems are indeed solvable.Comment: Accepted for publication in Space Science Reviews. Special issue
connected with a 2016 ISSI workshop on "The Scientific Foundations of Space
Weather." 44 pages, 9 figure
Branching fraction and CP asymmetry of the decays B+âK0SÏ+ and B+âK0SK+
An analysis of B+ â K0
SÏ+ and B+ â K0
S K+ decays is performed with the LHCb experiment. The pp
collision data used correspond to integrated luminosities of 1 fbâ1 and 2 fbâ1 collected at centre-ofmass
energies of
â
s = 7 TeV and
â
s = 8 TeV, respectively. The ratio of branching fractions and the
direct CP asymmetries are measured to be B(B+ â K0
S K+
)/B(B+ â K0
SÏ+
) = 0.064 ± 0.009 (stat.) ±
0.004 (syst.), ACP(B+ â K0
SÏ+
) = â0.022 ± 0.025 (stat.) ± 0.010 (syst.) and ACP(B+ â K0
S K+
) =
â0.21 ± 0.14 (stat.) ± 0.01 (syst.). The data sample taken at
â
s = 7 TeV is used to search for
B+
c
â K0
S K+ decays and results in the upper limit ( fc · B(B+
c
â K0
S K+
))/( fu · B(B+ â K0
SÏ+
)) <
5.8 Ă 10â2 at 90% confidence level, where fc and fu denote the hadronisation fractions of a ÂŻb
quark
into a B+
c or a B+ meson, respectively
Photoproduction of phi mesons from nuclei
We investigate the consequences of possible medium modifications of the phi
meson at finite nuclear matter density on the K+K- mass distribution in
photonuclear reactions. The inclusive cross sections for K+K- pair production
are calculated within a semi--classical BUU transport model, which combines the
initial state interaction of the incoming photon with the final state
interactions of the produced particles. The effects of final state interactions
on the invariant mass distribution of the observed K+K- pairs are discussed in
detail. In addition we calculate the Coulomb correction and possible effects of
hadronic kaon potentials on the K+K- mass spectrum. Due to the large cross
sections for reactions of the final state particles with the surrounding
nuclear medium and the influence of the Coulomb potential we find no measurable
sensitivity of the observables to the phi properties at finite baryon density.Comment: revtex4, 24 page
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