THE STUDY OF METHODOLOGY TO FORECAST NEW EMERGING JOBS RELATED TO FUTURE ISSUE

Author(s):  
Jinha Kim ◽  
Jungjae Lee
Keyword(s):  
2019 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 527
Author(s):  
Jackie Smith

Volume 25(1) of the Journal of World-Systems Research initially included a review by Jeb Sprague of Marion Werner’s Global Displacements: The Making of Uneven Development in the Caribbean, DOI 10.5195/JWSR.2019.920. Because the book review editor decided it would be better suited for inclusion in a proposed review symposium, she removed the review from the website, with the idea that it would run in a future issue. This was done in error, since by the time the decision was made to reschedule the review, it had already been published in the first issue of volume 25. Accordingly, a slightly revised version of the review has been restored to its original publication site. The book review editor regrets the mistake and apologizes for the confusion.


1964 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 22-24

Many drugs are claimed to be effective vasodilators which can improve blood flow in peripheral vascular disorders. Among them are noradrenaline antagonists such as tolazoline (Priscol - Ciba), azapetine (Ilidar - Roche) and phenoxybenzamine (Dibenyline - SKF), and drugs which act directly on the smooth muscle of blood vessels, such as isoxsuprine (Duvadilan - Crookes; Dilavase - Organon), nicotinyl alcohol (Ronicol - Roche), and cyclandelate (Cyclospasmol - Camden). Nicotinic acid, papaverine and ethyl alcohol are also used as vasodilators. Claims that cyclandelate and certain other drugs are indicated in the treatment of cerebrovascular disease will be discussed in a future issue.


2011 ◽  
pp. 173-186
Author(s):  
Stefan Berger ◽  
Ulrich Remus

This chapter discusses the use of mobile applications in knowledge management (mobile KM). Today more and more people leave (or have to leave) their fixed working environment in order to conduct their work at changing locations or while they are on the move. At the same time, mobile work is getting more and more knowledge intensive. However, the issue of mobile work and KM is an aspect that has largely been overlooked so far. Based on requirements for mobile applications in KM an example for the implementation of a mobile KM portal at a German university is described. The presented solution offers various services for university staff (information access, colleague finder, campus navigator, collaboration support). The chapter is concluded by outlining an important future issue in mobile KM: the consideration of location-based information in mobile KM portals.


1981 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 289-306 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harold Copeman

ABSTRACTThis paper analyses the different cost bases in which public expenditure can be analysed as a policy problem related to the differing requirements of planning, authorising and controlling the various components of public expenditure. The analysis is applied to the United Kingdom, where in 1981 changes were announced in the method of making public expenditure decisions which had evolved over the previous two decades. The various components of public expenditure in the United Kingdom are described, and the decision-making process which led to the March 1981 Public Expenditure White Paper is outlined. The significance of the different price bases used in public expenditure (cash (at current or at expected prices), volume, cost, and constant) is then explored. The advantages and disadvantages for policy-makers of attempting to reduce the number of price bases used are analysed; it is shown that there is no cost-free route to reducing complexity. The significance of government's decision in 1981 to make greater use of the cash basis in decision-making is assessed. The analysis is applied specifically to the United Kingdom, but the issues raised are of policy relevance to the choice of price bases for public expenditure decision-making in any country in a time of inflation.(A second paper in a future issue of the Journal will examine the political purposes behind gross or net measurement, the earmaking of receipts, and the more precise relationships between figures used in the planning of public expenditure, in macro-economic analysis and forecasting and in Parliamentary and local control.)


Geophysics ◽  
1974 ◽  
Vol 39 (5) ◽  
pp. 737-737
Author(s):  
I.V. Radhakrishna Murthy

I would like to bring to your attention some errors on the left column of p. 715 of our paper “Two methods for computer interpretation of magnetic anomalies of dikes”, Geophysics, v. 38; p. 710–718. Unfortunately, they were not discovered at the time of proof reading. I request you to incorporate the following corrections in a future issue of Geophysics.


2010 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-37 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fabio Acerbi

ArgumentThis article presents ancient documents on the subject of homeomeric lines. On the basis of such documents, the article reconstructs a definition of the notion as well as a proof of the result, which is left unproved in extant sources, that there are only three homeomeric lines: the straight line, the circumference, and the cylindrical helix. A point of particular historiographic interest is that homeomeric lines were the only class of lines defined directly as the extension of a mathematical property, a move that is unparalleled in Greek mathematics. The far-reaching connections between mathematical homeomery and key issues in the ancient cosmological debate are extensively discussed here. An analysis of its relevance as a foundational theme will be presented in a companion paper in a future issue of Science in Context.


1985 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 75-78 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eugenio Barba

Eugenio Barba's Odin Teatret has recently celebrated its twentieth anniversary, and a full retrospective of the company's work – based since 1966 at Holstebro. in Denmark – will appear in a future issue of NTQ. It is a mark of the insularity of English-speaking theatre, however, thatBarba himself probably remains best known as an early collaborator of Grotowski's, whose ideas he was responsible for assembling into Towards a Poor Theatre. But Barba's own workhas in fact developed in entirely distinctive directions, always substantiated by a framework of theoretical debate – most recently through his involvement in the International School of Theatre Anthropology, whose activities will also be documented in forthcoming issues. Here, Barba discusses the concept of ‘dramaturgy’, and how methods of theatre analysis may best be utilized in discussing theatre works based in performance rather than in written texts.


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