but also in various structures and entities as well as in everyday life. Decisions are taken incessantly, during the analysis of more or less complex processes, but every one of
2.1. Selected cases We approach this question in a multi-case study on ten projects that are funded in a Dutch research program on developing e-health applications to support the day-to-day functioning of people as they grow older. The set of projects was selected because (1) they list de...
In many ways, architectural models are strange objects. On one hand, like drawings, models are a representation of something else—a building—that might exist already but in most cases is so far only hypothetical. On the other hand, they are miniature constructions in themselves, which can be...
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Remanufacturing is widely recognised as a key contributor to the circular economy (CE) as it extends the in-use life of products, but its synergy with Industry 4.0 (I4.0) has received little attention when compared to manufacturing. An agglomeration of I
So they cut some more to get profits.The cuts in size that they are making are in some cases risky and even without considering the results.With every cut,publishers tirelessly argue that readers won't even know the difference.The trouble is that by the time customers do notice...
Group decision making is assumed to obey some universal features which are independent of both the social nature of the group making the decision and the nature of the decision itself. On this basis a simple magnetic like model is built. Pair interaction
Digital technology has created new spaces, new realities and new ways of life, which have changed the way people perceive and recognise the world. In particular, the production, dissemination and reception methods of literature and art have been impacted
22. (Railways) (of a railway) having a narrow gauge, or in some cases a standard gauge with speed or load restrictions not applied to a main line 23. (Bridge) bridge a. (of a bid) made on insufficient values b. (of a player) having failed to take sufficient tricks to make his...
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