scholarly journals Towards the Definition of Domain Concepts and Knowledge through the Application of the User Story Mapping Method

Author(s):  
Ana Milicic ◽  
Apostolos Perdikakis ◽  
Soumaya El Kadiri ◽  
Dimitris Kiritsis ◽  
Petko Ivanov
2014 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 3 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Milicic ◽  
Soumaya El Kadiri ◽  
Apostolos Perdikakis ◽  
Petko Ivanov ◽  
Dimitris Kiritsis

2021 ◽  
Vol 30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raíssa Guimarães Fonseca Camargos ◽  
Cissa Azevedo ◽  
Caroline de Castro Moura ◽  
Bruna Figueiredo Manzo ◽  
Patrícia de Oliveira Salgado ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the correspondence between actions contemplated in the safety protocol on medication prescription, use and administration of the Ministry of Health with interventions of the Nursing Interventions Classification, by means of cross-mapping. Method: a descriptive study developed in four stages: extraction of the protocol’s Nursing actions; identification of the interventions of the Nursing Interventions Classification; cross-mapping; and cross-mapping validation by experts. Results: 61 actions of the protocol and 32 interventions of the Nursing Interventions Classification were identified. After two rounds of mapping analysis by the experts, correspondence was identified between 53 actions and seven interventions. The interventions that presented the highest correspondence were the following: Medication Administration, Medication Management and Medication Prescription. Of the 53 mapped actions of the protocol, 56,6% were considered more detailed and specific than the activities of the interventions, 20,8% were classified as similar in meaning, 17,0% as broader and general, and 5,7% were only mapped with the title and definition of the intervention. Conclusion: the mapped actions of the protocol were considered more detailed and specific in relation to the activities of the interventions of the Nursing Interventions Classification. The unmapped interventions can contribute to elaborating operational protocols that expand the Nursing actions related to the mitigation of medication errors.


Author(s):  
Dimitris Kiritsis ◽  
Ana Milicic ◽  
Apostolos Perdikakis

Author(s):  
Valeria Gruber ◽  
Sebastian Baumann ◽  
Oliver Alber ◽  
Christian Laubbichler ◽  
Peter Bossew ◽  
...  

Background: Many different methods are applied for radon mapping depending on the purpose of the map and the data that are available. In addition, the definitions of radon priority areas (RPA) in EU Member States, as requested in the new European EURATOM BSS (1), are diverse. Objective: 1) Comparison of methods for mapping geogenic and indoor radon, 2) the possible transferability of a mapping method developed in one region to other regions and 3) the evaluation of the impact of different mapping methods on the delineation of RPAs. Design: Different mapping methods and several RPA definitions were applied to the same data sets from six municipalities in Austria and Cantabria, Spain. Results: Some mapping methods revealed a satisfying degree of agreement, but relevant differences were also observed. The chosen threshold for RPA classification has a major impact, depending on the level of radon concentration in the area. The resulting maps were compared regarding the spatial estimates and the delineation of RPAs. Conclusions: Not every mapping method is suitable for every available data set. Data robustness and harmonisation are the main requirements, especially if the used data set is not designed for a specific technique. Different mapping methods often deliver similar results in RPA classification. The definition of thresholds for the classification and delineation of RPAs is a guidance factor in the mapping process and is as relevant as harmonising mapping methods depending on the radon levels in the area.


2017 ◽  
pp. 121-134
Author(s):  
Ralf Wirdemann ◽  
Johannes Mainusch
Keyword(s):  

2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 157
Author(s):  
Matthias Grünke

Good writing skills are vital to success in school and, later, in the workplace. However, many elementary andsecondary students fail to invest sufficient time and effort in planning what they want to write and, consequently,produce texts of inferior quality. One approach to help struggling children and adolescents acquire effective writingplanning abilities is called story-mapping. In this single-case study, the story-mapping method was applied in apeer-tutorial setting to help three low-achieving fifth graders brainstorm their ideas and organize their thoughts priorto composing a narrative. During the course of the intervention, all tutees were able to significantly increase thenumber of words that they generated to write their texts. The study demonstrated that peer-tutoring can besuccessfully implemented to combat deficiencies in writing planning skills and help struggling students to improvetheir performance in a meaningful way.


2011 ◽  
Vol 225-226 ◽  
pp. 377-380
Author(s):  
Qing Jia Geng ◽  
Xi Juan Guo ◽  
Ya Zhang

Minkowski sum has become an effective method in collision detection problem, which is a branch of computation geometry. Separated from the previous algorithm based on the traditional Gaussian Map, a new algorithm of computing exact Minkowski sum of convex polyhedron is proposed based on direct mapping method in the paper, and the correctness of direct mapping method is testified. The algorithm mapping the convex polyhedron into the bottom of regular tetrahedron according to the definition of Regular Tetrahedron Mapping and Point Projection, so the problem become form 3D to 2D. Comparing with the previous algorithm, the algorithm posed in the paper establishes mapping from 3D to 2D directivity, and only compute the overlay of one pair of planar subdivision. So, the algorithm’s executing efficiency has been improved in compare with the previous algorithm.


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