18 research outputs found

    Qualification Strategies in ICT for Europe and Romania

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    In the international comparison significant differences regarding the future demand come into view. In Romania and Portugal, where the ICT qualification is dominated by universities degrees, the companies correspondingly see the biggest demand on qualification level 5M (masters’ degree). For Portugal this is the only group where companies see a significantly higher demand in the near future. For the Czech Republic and Germany only one fifth of the companies say there will be a higher demand on university based level 5M and in the Netherlands, it is even less, with only 10% of the companies. In these three countries - and particularly in the Czech Republic - almost half of the companies foresee a higher demand on level 5B.ICT practitioners, ICT training, vocational education and training

    Combined Deep and Shallow Knowledge in a Unified Model for Diagnosis by Abduction

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    Fault Diagnosis in real systems usually involves human expert’s shallow knowledge (as pattern causes-effects) but also deep knowledge (as structural / functional modularization and models on behavior). The paper proposes a unified approach on diagnosis by abduction based on plausibility and relevance criteria multiple applied, in a connectionist implementation. Then, it focuses elicitation of deep knowledge on target conductive flow systems – most encountered in industry and not only, in the aim of fault diagnosis. Finally, the paper gives hints on design and building of diagnosis system by abduction, embedding deep and shallow knowledge (according to case) and performing hierarchical fault isolation, along with a case study on a hydraulic installation in a rolling mill plant.Faulty Diagnosis, abduction, plausibility criteria, relevant criterion

    Qualification Strategies in ICT for Europe and Romania

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    In the international comparison significant differences regarding the future demand come into view. In Romania and Portugal, where the ICT qualification is dominated by universities degrees, the companies correspondingly see the biggest demand on qualification level 5M (masters’ degree). For Portugal this is the only group where companies see a significantly higher demand in the near future. For the Czech Republic and Germany only one fifth of the companies say there will be a higher demand on university based level 5M and in the Netherlands, it is even less, with only 10% of the companies. In these three countries - and particularly in the Czech Republic - almost half of the companies foresee a higher demand on level 5B

    ASPECTS OF THE INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL OF THE COMPANY IN THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ERA

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    In nowadays economy the dynamic of the company relies on knowledge and the way it is put to work both by the management and operational personnel. Technological advances, mostly the information technology brings a new environment that foster the intellectual assets of the company. The understanding of the subject, its importance, and the ways the intellectual capital is sustained by technological and informational means are definitely matters that allow the company to succeed or to make it lose in the global competitionintellectual capital, information and communication technologies, process management, measuring indicators

    COMBINED DEEP AND SHALLOW KNOWLEDGE IN A UNIFIED MODEL FOR DIAGNOSIS BY ABDUCTION

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    Fault Diagnosis in real systems usually involves human expert’s shallow knowledge (as pattern causes-effects) but also deep knowledge (as structural / functional modularization and models on behavior). The paper proposes a unified approach on diagnosis by abduction based on plausibility and relevance criteria multiple applied, in a connectionist implementation. Then, it focuses elicitation of deep knowledge on target conductive flow systems – most encountered in industry and not only, in the aim of fault diagnosis. Finally, the paper gives hints on design and building of diagnosis system by abduction, embedding deep and shallow knowledge (according to case) and performing hierarchical fault isolation, along with a case study on a hydraulic installation in a rolling mill plant.shallow knowledge, diagnosis, flow systems

    Waste Management Using a Multilevel Distributed System and Data Mining

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    Administration is conducted through the control of events and management of problems in the territory. Economical growth and nowadays technologies lead to difficult problems related to environmental protection against pollution and to people safety against various direct threats from air soil, food. In this respect, an increasing importance get the collection of information and its processing and interpretation just to understand and discover threats and potential disturbance of the environment and health. The paper proposes a multilevel system for the administrative bodies involved in environment matters at local regional and national levels, which may collect and scrutiny data on waste generation, spread and reuse/elimination, and provide sound instruments to assist decision makers of the corresponding levels, using Data Mining and Business Intelligence.Management, environment, information system, business intelligence, data mining.

    Aspects of the Intellectual Capital of the Company in the Information Technology Era

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    In nowadays economy the dynamic of the company relies on knowledge and the way it is put to work both by the management and operational personnel. Technological advances, mostly theinformation technology brings a new environment that foster the intellectual assets of the company. The understanding of the subject, its importance, and the ways the intellectual capital is sustained by technological and informational means are definitely matters that allow the company to succeed or tomake it lose in the global competition

    The Diagnosis by Abduction using Human Expert Knowledge

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    Fault Diagnosis in real systems usually involves human expert’s shallow knowledge (as pattern causes-effects) but also deep knowledge (as structural / functional modularization and models on behavior). The paper proposes a unified approach on diagnosis by abduction based on plausibility and relevance criteria multiple applied, in a connectionist implementation. Then, it focuses elicitation of deep knowledge on target conductive flow systems – most encountered in industry and not only, in the aim of fault diagnosis. Finally, the paper gives hints on design and building of diagnosis system by abduction, embedding deep and shallow knowledge (according to case) and performing hierarchical fault isolation, along with a case study on a hydraulic installation in a rolling mill plant

    Qualification Strategies in ICT For Europe and Romania

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    In the international comparison significant differences regarding the future demand come into view. In Romania and Portugal, where theICT qualification is dominated by universities degrees, the companies correspondingly see the biggest demand on qualification level 5M (masters’degree). For Portugal this is the only group where companies see a significantly higher demand in the near future. For the Czech Republic andGermany only one fifth of the companies say there will be a higher demand on university based level 5M and in the Netherlands, it is even less, withonly 10% of the companies. In these three countries - and particularly in the Czech Republic - almost half of the companies foresee a higher demandon level 5B

    A comparative analysis on demand of ICT profiles in EUQUASIT countries

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    The demand of ICT qualifications in now adays Information Society was studied for Europe in the frame of the EUQuaSIT project, during the years 2001 -2004, for the five European countries: Germany, Netherlands, Portugal, Czech Republic and Romania. The main project results were submitted as recom mendations made to EU member and candidate countries governments regarding the general European policy to be developed for the creation of a proper spectrum and for training for various ICT qualifications profiles and levels. The paper presents a comparative study on the demand of certain classes of ICT profiles in the Euquasit countries above based on real data obtained in case studies
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