Analytical Optimization Applied to Social Aspects and Public Policies

Author(s):  
Rafael Coradi Leme
First Monday ◽  
2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yun Wan

Web-based software agents have been the primary source of ecommerce innovation and development in the past decade. Yet, the fact that the empirical design and evolution of these agents are not only determined by technology but also by their social aspects is probably not much appreciated. No agent lives in a historical vacuum. Instead, Web-based software agents operate in a social environment. It is through this environment that they interact with their users, compete with peers, bring profit to agent maintainers, and undergo regulation by public policies. In other words, Web-based software agents are also social agents.


Author(s):  
Gustavo Barby Pavani ◽  
Marco Antônio César Villatore ◽  
Augustus Bonner Cochran III

Given the cyclical nature of economic crises, this paper aims to demonstrate the importance of employment as a means of promoting the expansion of individual capabilities. It analyzes the Brazilian labor market and its characteristics, eliciting the relevance of addressing the quality of work, especially about its precarity, focusing in reducing inequalities and social exclusion. The paper also outlines about public policies applied by the Brazilian government and points out some alternatives for the country’s labor market based on the expansion of personal freedoms.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 46-63
Author(s):  
Ana Beatriz Oliveira Reis

Abstract This paper aims to understand the limits and possibilities of the fight for the right to the city taking into consideration the recent contributions from the State derivation debate. The methodology utilized was the dialectical historical method, considering theoretical and historical-social aspects from the transformation of urban space fight. It was possible to verify that legal and political forms are essential for the reproduction of the current sociability as they derive from the commodity form. Thus, as a conclusion, the struggle for the right to the city based only on institutional demands by the positivation of rights and public policies reduces its emancipatory potential by restricting it to the social forms of capital.


2020 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
pp. e106
Author(s):  
Raidel Báez Prieto ◽  
Carla Luciane Lima ◽  
Victor Luis Padilha ◽  
Priscila Natascha Kinas ◽  
Francisco Henrique de Oliveira

This work aims to contribute to the expansion of knowledge about european cadastre systems and brazilian cadastre guidelines associated to the parameters of the FIG, seeking to promote the enrichment of discussions on this topic through a comparative analysis considering legal, cartographic, economic and social aspects. According to the data collected, it was possible to establish similarities and differences between the european and brazilian cadastre systems, discussing contributions that international experience could give in the effective regulation of these guidelines in Brazil. Therefore, in order to reach an integrated management of the territory, this work contemplates a set of public policies articulated along with its instrumental components, intending to have the Territorial Multipurpose Cadastre (CTM) applied in its complete form.


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