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The Evolution of Value Systems: A Review Essay on Ian Morris's Foragers, Farmers, and Fossil Fuels

, 2017
Foragers, Farmers, and Fossil Fuels: How Human Values Evolve is a large-scale history of the world through the different modes of production humanity has adopted over time and their implications in terms of moral values.
Alberto Bisin
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Value Inference in Sociotechnical Systems

International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2023
As artificial agents become increasingly embedded in our society, we must ensure that their behavior aligns with human values. Value alignment entails value inference, the process of identifying values and reasoning about how humans prioritize values.
Liscio, E. (author)   +7 more
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A review on the role, cost and value of hydrogen energy systems for deep decarbonisation

Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2019
Hydrogen technologies can play an important role in decarbonising our energy system in a variety of ways across the energy value chain. It is therefore critical to identify the strategic roles as well as the conditions under which hydrogen energy systems
D. Parra   +3 more
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On Finitely-Valued Inference Systems

Studia Logica, 1998
In this paper the author looks for a proof-theoretical evidence of finite-valuedness within the class of cumulative inference systems. The notion of an inferentially many-valued inference system is defined and investigated. This definition tries to capture the idea of the proof-theoretical representation of truth-functional many-valued semantics.
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Set-valued information systems

Information Sciences, 2006
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Yanyong Guan, Hongkai Wang 0001
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Title Systems and Land Values

The Journal of Law and Economics, 2002
Abstract The Torrens (or registration) and the recording title systems apply different principles to resolve conflicting claims to land title. This paper develops a theoretical model of how expected title risk and transactions costs affect land value across the two systems and ultimately concludes that the Torrens system leads to higher property values,
Thomas J. Miceli   +3 more
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The value of man in the Hartman value system

The Journal of Value Inquiry, 1973
My esteemed colleague and personal friend Robert S. Hartman has produced and published in The Structure of Value and numerous journal articles what I regard as the most brilliant, creative, and promising scheme of "metaethics" and formal axiology produced in our century.
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A framework for sustainable value propositions in product-service systems

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019
Product-service systems (PSS) have received attention as having the potential to meet customers’ needs by combining products and services, decrease environmental impacts and provide business opportunities for industry.
H. Kristensen, A. Remmen
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Value Creation with Service Value System

2020
ITIL has stood for creating value through services. In ITIL V3, all aspects of service management were seen through the lens of value. It is no different in ITIL 4. In fact, value takes center stage with an entire chapter and multiple concepts revolving around it.
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Value conflicts in enterprise systems

Information Technology & People, 2005
PurposeTo identify, classify, and propose a preliminary theory of the value conflicts and social choices that arise in enterprise system use.Design/methodology/approachEthnographic case study of a medium‐sized manufacturing firm, using a participant‐observer approach.FindingsThree areas of value conflict are identified between functional areas ...
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