856 research outputs found

    New ITS applications for metropolitan areas based on Floating Car Data

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    The paper describes a couple of FCD based vehicular traffic applications and services. This new method is especially beneficial for regions with a poor traffic monitoring infrastructure because the necessary monetary effort to establish such a system is very small in comparison to conventional systems and it is flexible and easily adaptable to other regions. Particularly, emerging markets like China with a fast-changing road network and a high penetration of lat-est information technologies on one side but with serious foreseeable traffic related problems on the other side can surely profit from this approach. The new data collection and analysing methods result in better performance of the services enhance the scope of the services and hopefully enlarge user acceptance. All of the proposed solutions are prototypes and not all of them have been extensively tested up to now. Certainly, specific data processing methods need further research, some refinements and calibrations. Additionally, some applications still suffer from insufficient data penetration. Nevertheless, the approach is very general and it is very likely that FCD availability will sharply increase in near future and will enhance the quality of services

    Stem Cells: The Ethical Problems of Using Embryos for Research

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    Die internationale Wettbewerbsfähigkeit einer Volkswirtschaft: Eine Erwiderung

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    Bringing Justice and Enforcing Peace? An Ethnographic Perspective on the Impact of the Special Court for Sierra Leone

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    The Special Court for Sierra Leone was set up in 2002 to try those who bear the greatest responsibility for actrocities perpetrated during a decade-long civil war in the country. This would, according to Court officials and observers, bring justice to the victims of the war and contribute to peace. Based on eight months of ethnographic fieldwork in Sierra Leone between 2010 and 2012, this article challenges those assumptions by exploring the viewpoint of ordinary Sierra Leoneans. The impact of the Special Court on the lives of ordinary people is rather small, first and foremost because they have a different understanding of what justice constitutes and who is able to provide it. This resulted in low expectations of the Court from the beginning. Moreover, the relevance of transitional justice fades in the context of daily challenges and remaining injustices. While the Special Court is viewed more positively as contributing to the peace, transitional justice institutions should engage more critically with the local context they operate in

    Höhe der Lohnquote im Verarbeitenden Gewerbe: Eine Ursache der Arbeitslosigkeit

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    In der Diskussion um einen Lohnsenkungswettbewerb in Europa blieb bisher unberĂĽcksichtigt, daĂź die Lohnquote im Verarbeitenden Gewerbe in Deutschland seit 1990 stark gestiegen ist. Liegen hierin die GrĂĽnde fĂĽr die Arbeitslosigkeit der 90er Jahre? --
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