Britton’s theory of the creation of Column $$\varPhi $$ Φ in Babylonian System A lunar theory

2017 ◽  
Vol 71 (3) ◽  
pp. 279-318 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven Shnider
Keyword(s):  
System A ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 35-43
Author(s):  
Alexey Smyshlyaev ◽  
Maria Sadovskaya

Optimization of the activities of medical organizations providing primary health care requires the development of new organizational and functional models. The introduction of new approaches to organizing the activities of medical organizations is primarily a step towards patients. The new model is a patient-oriented medical organization, the management of which is based on the use of a process-oriented approach and «lean» technologies. Since 2019, within the framework of the federal project «Development of a primary health care system,» a project has been launched to introduce the «New Model of a Medical Organization Providing Primary Health Care». The implementation of the project is scheduled for 2019-2024 inclusive. The creation and replication of the «new model» is planned for the participation of all subjects of the Russian Federation. The introduction of lean technology methods in the work of medical organizations has reduced the waiting time for doctors, optimized the burden on doctors, reduced the time for obtaining research results, streamlining the process of moving a patient within a medical organization. The creation of an effective quality management system in medical organizations is achieved through the phased implementation of lean-technology.


Author(s):  
Ben Jackson ◽  
Genevieve Joy

Mahindra Firstchoice illustrates the process of ecosystem orchestration in the context of the second-hand car market in India. It describes how Mahindra Firstchoice mapped the ecosystem in relation to six key parties—consumers who were buyers, consumers who were sellers, car manufacturers, independent used-car dealers, independent car service workshops, and banks. It then identified the bottlenecks and ‘pain points’ that afflicted the six parties. The used-car market did not function properly because of lack of trust, information, and transparency and Mahindra Firstchoice worked with the parties to identify solutions to the market failures. These involved, amongst other things, the creation of third-party car inspection services, the establishment of a multi-brand car-dealer franchise, a warranty system, a bluebook of second-hand prices and transactions, and a car diagnosis and repair system.


1999 ◽  
Vol 44 ◽  
pp. 1-19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert L. Fowler

Genealogy was important in early Greece. One thinks readily of aristocratic lineages proudly recited by Homeric heroes, and the family lore carefully recorded by epinician poets; but passing remarks are even more revealing. In the seventh book of theIliadNestor tells of an embassy he once led north to Phthia, where he hoped to enlist the aid of Peleus' mighty son in the coming campaign. Welcoming his Argive guests, Peleus asks eagerly about their ‘ancestry and descent’, and hears the answers with much pleasure:In Peleus' part of the country southerners were not often seen. He seeks by his questions to relate the unknown to the known; he is hoping that somewhere in the pedigree a familiar name will turn up to give him a point of reference. Genealogy gives him his bearings. For those within the system a genealogy is a map. They can read its signs. To the names are attached stories, thousands of them; collectively they gave the listeners their sense of history and their place in the world. Hence Peleus' great pleasure in hearing the answers. Centuries later, the Greeks were no different; the sophist Hippias says that the crowds at Olympia like to hear nothing better than his recitations of genealogies.


2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 111-140 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hien BUI

AbstractThis article offers a critical analysis of the human rights system established by ASEAN. It first investigates concrete evidence of the system’s ineffectiveness by comparing the cases of Myanmar and Thailand, which illustrate ASEAN’s failure to address human rights violations both before and after the creation of the ASEAN system. It then examines the substantive and procedural limitations of the ASEAN human rights instruments and mechanisms. Specifically, while restrictions on rights and freedoms contained in the instruments undermine the universality of human rights, ASEAN’s mechanisms lack independence and offer only weak protection mandates to address rights violations. In addition, the absence of a judicial body to hear complaints and issue binding remedies makes the system incomplete. The article recommends the creation of an ASEAN court of human rights and suggests changes to the existing instruments and mechanisms that might accommodate the new court.


2020 ◽  
Vol 226 ◽  
pp. 03012
Author(s):  
Vladimir Korenkov ◽  
Andrey Nechaevskiy ◽  
Gennady Ososkov ◽  
Daria Priakhina ◽  
Vladimir Trofimov

The simulation of a data center for the storage and processing of data from the NICA detectors is an important step towards the creation of the NICA computing system. A model developed in the frame of the probabilistic approach to the solution enables decisions concerning a lower bound of the necessary resources for full data transfer of the detector records to the storage system.


Author(s):  
Parasuram Narayanan ◽  
Sankar Jayaram

Abstract Although the field of CAD has come a long way in recent years, the integration of CAD with engineering/mechanical design, especially the integration of CAD with conceptual design, has not been given enough importance. Tools which facilitate the custom development of conceptual CAD software are still not available. This is especially true in the case of intelligent CAD systems. This paper describes the philosophy and design of a framework which will facilitate the creation of knowledge-based expert systems to support conceptual design. The design of an object-oriented framework which will assist in the creation of customized expert systems for CAD applications is presented. This framework, known as the Expert Consultation Environment, provides the CAD programmer with tools to create the expert system. This framework consists of various object-oriented classes which the programmer would use during the creation of the knowledge-based expert system. A prototype of a portion of the framework was implemented. The use of this prototype framework in the creation of an expert system for a multi-disciplinary design application is discussed. The framework described in this paper would assist the programmers of CAD systems in building expert systems that are tailor-made for conceptual design. Any expert system created using an implementation of this framework will be very flexible, adaptable, and extendible.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Egger L. Mielberg

Cognitive processes of human brain are strongly tied to such a well-known part of the brain as cortex. All psychological, logical or illogical solutions made by a human being are the result of the cortex. Thus, the maximum approximation of mathematical theory to the processes of the cortex can become a good trampoline to the creation of a self-learning intellectual system, a Real Artificial Intelligence.We propose a new concept of mathematical theory which gives a possibility to form, find and separate senses of two or more objects of different nature. The theory encompasses the knowledge of cybernetics, linguistics, neurobiology, and classical mathematics.The Sense Theory is not a part of traditional mathematics as we know it now, it is a new paradigm of how we can formalize complex cognitive processes of the human brain.


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