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Software process commonality analysis [PDF]
AbstractTo remain viable and thrive, software organizations must rapidly adapt to frequent and, often, rather far‐ranging changes to their operational context. These changes typically concern many factors, including the nature of the organization's marketplace in general, its customers' demands, and its business needs.
Alexis Ocampo +2 more
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Contested Commoning: Urban Fishing Spaces and Community Wellbeing
This paper analyzes how the more-than-human elements and relationships of urban fishing—piers, bridges, fish, social interactions—constitute spaces that offer the possibility of affecting community wellbeing.
Noëlle Boucquey, Jessie Fly
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This article aims to explore the relationship between territorialized commons and movements and how the use of legal strategies of appropriation mediates this relationship.
David Amacher, Markus Kip, Daniel Opazo
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Social implications of energy infrastructure digitalisation and decarbonisation
Digitalisation provides opportunities to decarbonise energy and, simultaneously, address social exclusion and inequality—but it is unclear whether and how these opportunities are realised.
Siddharth Sareen +9 more
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The Common Ancestor Process Revisited [PDF]
We consider the Moran model in continuous time with two types, mutation, and selection. We concentrate on the ancestral line and its stationary type distribution. Building on work by Fearnhead (J. Appl. Prob. 39 (2002), 38-54) and Taylor (Electron. J. Probab.
Kluth, Sandra +2 more
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Nature-based solutions (NBS) are becoming a widely recognized approach to urban sustainability. Most of the literature and policy handbooks on the topic emphasize the importance of participation in some form but interpretations and levels of commitment ...
Devyn Remme, Håvard Haarstad
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River Commoning and the State: A Cross‐Country Analysis of River Defense Collectives
Grassroots initiatives that aim to defend, protect, or restore rivers and riverine environments have proliferated around the world in the last three decades.
Jaime Hoogesteger +10 more
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze how the commoning heritage processes find application for the production of agro-environmental public goods in contexts of high socio-economic marginality and environmental vulnerability, characterized by ...
G. Fabiola Safonte +2 more
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Reimagining and governing the commons in an unequal world: A critical engagement
This article brings to center-stage questions of inequality within the context of contemporary theory and scholarship on the commons. We engage with the commons literature to explore how social, economic, and political inequalities affect who has access ...
Prakash Kashwan +3 more
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Sharing and Space-Commoning Knowledge Through Urban Living Labs Across Different European Cities
While the growing commodification of housing and public spaces in European cities is producing urban inequalities affecting mostly migrant and vulnerable populations, there are also manifold small-scale neighbourhood-based collaborative processes that ...
Doina Petrescu +8 more
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