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Self-Organising Map for Data Imputation and Correction in Surveys
Neural Computing & Applications, 2002zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Françoise Fessant, Sophie Midenet
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Organisation of a tuberculosis prevalence survey.
The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 2008Measuring tuberculosis (TB) prevalence trends provides information on progress towards the Millennium Development Goals. The World Health Organization recently published guidelines on assessing TB prevalence through population-based surveys. The current manuscript describes in detail the organisation of the field activities in such a survey.
van Leth, F. +2 more
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A survey of selection practices in Irish organisations
The Irish Journal of Psychology, 1995An investigation of levels of the use of various selection methods in Irish companies was carried out. Previous research has shown that traditional methods e.g., application forms, interviews, reference checks, are most widely used, despite the availability of more objective methods.
Murray Porteous, Joan Hodgins
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Proceedings of 1996 Information Systems Conference of New Zealand, 1996
Summary form only given, as follows. One of the most important challenges faced by systems developers is the selection of the systems development methodology. The methodology chosen will have a large impact on different aspects of development (i.e, cost, time, resources needed, etc.).
Jose L. Pastor Urban +1 more
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Summary form only given, as follows. One of the most important challenges faced by systems developers is the selection of the systems development methodology. The methodology chosen will have a large impact on different aspects of development (i.e, cost, time, resources needed, etc.).
Jose L. Pastor Urban +1 more
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Organisation identifiers: current provider survey
2016This document is based on an analysis of the current landscape of Organisational Identifierprovision, conducted during the second quarter of 2016 by Geoffrey Bilder (Crossref) andaugmented by further research conducted by Josh Brown and Tom Demeranville (ORCID).This public discussion paper has been prepared as a complement to the OrganisationIdentifier
Bilder, Geoffrey +2 more
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Towards e‐government: a survey of problems in organisational processes
Business Process Management Journal, 2006PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to look at process initiatives in the Swedish social insurance administration, focusing on the problems of crossing functional boundaries, co‐ordinating processes over inter‐organisational boundaries and the issue of whether to aim for radical or incremental change.Design/methodology/approachThe survey involved data ...
Hakan P. Sundberg, Karl W. Sandberg
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ORTHOPHOTOMAP PRODUCTION IN A COMMERCIAL SURVEY ORGANISATION
The Photogrammetric Record, 1981AbstractThis paper outlines the technical procedures used in commercial orthophotomap production and attempts to identify some of the main differences in technical approach between orthophotomapping and conventional line mapping.RésuméOn décrit les techniques industrielles de production d'orthophotocartes et on compare leur emploi avec celui des ...
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Quantity Surveying Organisation and Practice
1984It is essential that an office is well organised so that work is dealt with in a satisfactory and logical manner. At the start of a new project, all architect’s drawings should be stamped with the office stamp and date of receipt, listed and carefully examined by all staff concerned with the measurement and cost planning work. Figured dimensions on the
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A Survey of Stakeholder Organisations on the Proposed New European Chemicals Policy
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals, 2003In February 2001, the European Commission published a White Paper proposing that a single new system of chemical regulation should be applied throughout the Member States of the European Union. The proposed Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals (REACH) system was to include both new and existing chemicals, with the aim of ensuring ...
Jennifer, Dandrea, Robert, Combes
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A survey of critical success factors in e-Banking: an organisational perspective
European Journal of Information Systems, 2007We investigate organisational factors critical to the success of e-Banking (EB). Scholars report that a variety of factors are vital to EB success. A shortcoming in the extant EB literature is that much of the research focuses on a small subset of success factors and an overall ranking of factors is still missing.
Shah M. H., Braganza A., Morabito V.
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