scholarly journals One man's west : photographs by Edwin Hendrie Grant : the development and proposal of a photographic exhibition

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel Goldberg

This thesis project is meant to provide an example of the decision-making process and best practices required for writing a comprehensive exhibition proposal. This project outlines the conceptualization of an exhibition and preparation of supporting materials such as the written exhibition proposal necessary for preparing the visitor-centered exhibition of photographs One Man's West: Photographs by Edwin Hendrie Grant. This paper includes the following information: (1) An introduction to the materials used and photographs selected, (2) an explanation and analysis of the decisions made regarding the structure and organization of the exhibition proposal, and (3) the exhibition proposal and budget.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel Goldberg

This thesis project is meant to provide an example of the decision-making process and best practices required for writing a comprehensive exhibition proposal. This project outlines the conceptualization of an exhibition and preparation of supporting materials such as the written exhibition proposal necessary for preparing the visitor-centered exhibition of photographs One Man's West: Photographs by Edwin Hendrie Grant. This paper includes the following information: (1) An introduction to the materials used and photographs selected, (2) an explanation and analysis of the decisions made regarding the structure and organization of the exhibition proposal, and (3) the exhibition proposal and budget.


2002 ◽  
Vol 5 (02) ◽  
pp. 146-153 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.M. Jonkman ◽  
C.F.M. Bos ◽  
J.N. Breunese ◽  
D.T.K. Morgan ◽  
J.A. Spencer ◽  
...  

Summary On behalf of a group of sponsors consisting of the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) and most E&P companies active in Norway, a work group was established to author a report on the best practices and methods in hydrocarbon resource estimation, production and emissions forecasting, uncertainty evaluation, and decision making. The work group is part of Norway's forum for Forecasting and Uncertainty evaluatioN (FUN). Following a detailed data acquisition and interviewing phase used to establish an inventory of the current practice of all sponsors involved, the work group postulated a relationship between a company's practices and its economic performance. A key distinguishing factor between companies is the degree to which probabilistic methods are adopted in integrated multidisciplinary processes aimed at supporting the decision-making process throughout the asset life cycle and portfolio of assets. Companies have been ranked in terms of this degree of integration, and best practices are recommended. In many companies, a gap seems to exist between available and applied technology. Data and (aggregated) information exchange between governments and companies is also discussed. A best practice based on their respective decision-making processes is recommended. Introduction FUN1 was established in 1997 and has 18 member companies, in addition to NPD. The forum is a Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) arena used to determine best practices and methods for hydrocarbon resource and emissions estimation, forecasting uncertainty evaluation, and decision making. It focuses on matters related to forecasting and uncertainty evaluation of future oil and gas production. Its main purpose is to optimize the interplay between the private industry and the national authorities wishing to regulate their national assets. The basic question that began the FUN Best Practices project was whether the accuracy of Norway's historical production forecasts has been disappointing because of erroneous contributions from the companies or because of wrong aggregation by NPD. Which best practices could improve this situation? Whereas reserves form the basis for production, capital expenditures, operating expenditures, and emissions forecasting, the decision-making process in the various companies and national authorities links the various components together. Using the latest guidelines created by SPE, the World Petroleum Congresses (WPC), and the American Assn. Of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)2 for reserves reporting (allowing the use of probabilistic methods), the project concentrated on assessing the potential advantages of probabilistic techniques when used in combination with fully integrated asset management workflow processes. After a discussion of the current practices of the various companies and authorities visited, best practices are formulated in the fields of estimating reserves, production, costs and emissions forecasting, decision making, planning, and communications. The paper concludes with recommendations on how to move from the current practices to the desired best practices. Methodology of the Study The methodology used by the FUN Best Practices Team involved a series of interviews with:The Norwegian Operating Units of the oil companies sponsoring the project to obtain their views on the current practices.The Norwegian authorities.The headquarters of several major oil companies to obtain their views on best practices in production and emissions forecasting and decision making.Government officials in other major oil- or gas-producing countries to learn from their experiences. The interview comments were analyzed, and a set of best practices was formulated. A project currently in progress concentrates on disseminating the best practices through workshops and elearning combined with classical training courses. Current Practices Reserves Estimation. All companies trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) use the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reporting standards, which are encumbered with anomalies as to changes in (end-year) oil prices, novel contracts (production sharing), and a modification for North Sea fields (by exception). They are difficult to change because such changes would have consequences for financial reporting by means of the (unit of production) depreciation of capital assets by the oil companies. Most companies adhere to the SEC rules for reporting proved reserves as a single, deterministic number. Commonly, however, probabilistic methods are used internally; only recently did a few governments start to ask for probabilistic reserves reporting from the companies. In response, SPE, WPC, and AAPG have formulated guidelines that include the option for probabilistic reserves reporting. The standard adopted by NPD3 relates reserves to their maturity and is, with a few minor modifications, eminently suitable to be linked with business processes, as is done internally by several oil companies. It appears that, for a number of companies, the NPD classification is not too different from the systems used internally, which are indeed linked, in some cases, to a business process. For some companies with simpler classifications, additional work will be required to comply with the NPD standards. In Table 1, the various standard classifications and those used by the companies are compared.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (01) ◽  
pp. 6-13
Author(s):  
Witjaksono Witjaksono

Rekognisi atas kedaulatan suatu negara merupakan bagian dari kebijakan luar negeri yang dalam decision making process-nya pasti mempertimbangkan cost dan benefit. Proses mempertimbangkan kebijakan luar negeri akan semakin sulit dilakukan apabila rekognisi atas kedaulatan tersebut dilakukan terhadap negara yang sedang mengalami krisis. Saat Kamboja mengalami krisis pada tahun 1997, Tiongkok mengambil langkah strategis dengan memberikan rekognisi terhadap kedaulatan Kamboja. Walaupun Tiongkok memberikan rekognisi dalam bentuk yang tidak empiris, dalam hal ini elemen-elemen non-militer, namun terbukti bahwa bentuk rekognisi semacam itu sudah cukup untuk memberikan dampak berupa keuntungan strategis terhadap kedua negara khususnya Kamboja sebagai negara yang sedang mengalami krisis. Penelitian ini akan menggambarkan best practices dari upaya sebuah negara dalam memberikan rekognisi atas kedaulatan negara lain, melalui elemen-elemen yang bersifat non militer. Pada akhirnya, penggunaan elemen-elemen non-militer merupakan hal yang berpotensi dalam memberikan dampak strategis terhadap rekognisi yang dilakukan bagi negara yang sedang mengalami krisis.


Author(s):  
Julie Neal

It is important to gain perspective directly from business and industry, and the service providers through their own words and experiences, to create a complete outlook regarding the project and program under consideration. The discussion in this chapter is the result of the research findings gained in 2015 by interviewing workforce practitioners in the areas of welding, auto mechanics, criminal justice, information technology, surveying, diesel technology, and applied technology. The chapter includes discussions from practitioners regarding: decision-making process, lack of knowledge, effects of business and industry on workforce programs, advisory committees, and best practices—a unique discussion offered by practitioners with years of experience, all of whom serve on advisory committees.


2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 271-274
Author(s):  
Léa-Catherine Szacka

In De Arquitectura, Vitruvius lists three interrelated Latin terms – firmitas (strength or structural stability), utilitas (functionality or appropriate spatial accommodation), and venustas (beauty or attractive appearance), as being the basis of good architecture. Regarding firmitas, he implies that a good architect needs to choose the best and most solid materials, regardless of their cost. Yet, perhaps dismissing Vitruvius's advice, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, most Postmodern architects went on to erect buildings that often looked more like stage sets than anything strong and durable.Postmodern designers applied colour, pattern, and ornament to buildings, transferring ordinary and everyday popular imagery, forms, and material into high culture. By rejecting modern design and aesthetics, they also dismissed the building techniques and materials used by their predecessors. As explained by experts from the Portland-based architecture firm Peter Meijer Architect, PC (PMA), ‘there is an inherent impermanence of the original materials based on a default decision making process that limited a building's longevity to a twenty-five year life-cycle’ for Postmodern architecture. In other words, Postmodern buildings were often built as ephemeral constructions, for which longevity was not an absolute value.


2020 ◽  
Vol 55 ◽  
pp. S127-S134 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Montero ◽  
R. Sala ◽  
C. Trueba ◽  
B. García-Puerta ◽  
B. Abelshausen ◽  
...  

Under the framework of the CONFIDENCE project, work package 4 was focusing on the transition to long-term recovery, involving stakeholders in decision-making processes. The essential research was performed using a participatory approach, which combined scenario-based stakeholder discussion panels and transnational stakeholder surveys following the Delphi methodology. The objective was to identify and address the issues and uncertainties arising in the preparedness and management of the transition phase and to explore ways to facilitate the incorporation of stakeholders’ expertise, points of view and interests in the decision-making processes. The final goal was to build best practices for planning optimal remediation strategies during the transition phase considering stakeholder involvement in the decision-making process. The results obtained from the work undertaken in nine European countries are presented.


2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (10) ◽  
pp. 1046-1068
Author(s):  
Andrea Lezcano Airaldi ◽  
Jorge Andres Diaz-Pace ◽  
Emanuel Irrazábal

Data-driven storytelling helps to communicate facts, easing comprehension and decision making, particularly in crisis settings such as the current COVID-19 pandemic. Several studies have reported on general practices and guidelines to follow in order to create effective narrative visualizations. However, research regarding the benefits of implementing those practices and guidelines in software development is limited. In this article, we present a case study that explores the benefits of including data visualization best practices in the development of a software system for the current health crisis. We performed a quantitative and qualitative analysis of sixteen graphs required by the system to monitor patients' isolation and circulation permits in quarantine due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The results showed that the use of storytelling techniques in data visualization contributed to an improved decision-making process in terms of increasing information comprehension and memorability by the system stakeholders.


Author(s):  
Ashley Jaksa ◽  
James Wu ◽  
Páll Jónsson ◽  
Hans-Georg Eichler ◽  
Sarah Vititoe ◽  
...  

Decision-makers have become increasingly interested in incorporating real-world evidence (RWE) into their decision-making process. Due to concerns regarding the reliability and quality of RWE, stakeholders have issued numerous recommendation documents to assist in setting RWE standards. The fragmented nature of these documents poses a challenge to researchers and decision-makers looking for guidance on what is ‘high-quality’ RWE and how it can be used in decision-making. We offer researchers and decision-makers a structure to organize the landscape of RWE recommendations and identify consensus and gaps in the current recommendations. To provide researchers with a much needed pathway for generating RWE, we discuss how decision-makers can move from fragmented recommendations to comprehensive guidance.


2014 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 104-111 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mary Ann Abbott ◽  
Debby McBride

The purpose of this article is to outline a decision-making process and highlight which portions of the augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) evaluation process deserve special attention when deciding which features are required for a communication system in order to provide optimal benefit for the user. The clinician then will be able to use a feature-match approach as part of the decision-making process to determine whether mobile technology or a dedicated device is the best choice for communication. The term mobile technology will be used to describe off-the-shelf, commercially available, tablet-style devices like an iPhone®, iPod Touch®, iPad®, and Android® or Windows® tablet.


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