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The processing of digitized works
Proceedings of the 6th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, 2006This paper describes the processing of digitised works at the National Library of Portugal, as done in the scope of the National Digital Library initiate (BND). This comprises the normalization of the names of the images, the creation of technical metadata, image processing, OCR, indexing, and the creation of derived copies for preservation and copies ...
José Borbinha +3 more
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Process and non-process in analytic work
2018The 'talking cure', named by Anna O. and discovered by Freud, has been widely expanded and diversified throughout our century. Our objective in this paper is to underline several points which seem to define the analytic process. We believe that forthcoming progress in psychoanalysis must arise from the study of clinical experience at its frontiers, at ...
M, Baranger, W, Baranger, J, Mom
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The Process of Identity Work: Negotiating a Work Identity
2014Identity work is an important process in negotiating, regulating and maintaining a coherent sense of self-(identity). In this chapter we discuss how identity work is particularly useful in establishing a work identity. The crux of the discussion in this chapter is based on the qualitative phase of the Work Identity Project and consists of four parts ...
Crafford, A. +3 more
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Work in Process, Work on Process: Designing the Riversides
2016“Linear” geographical objects such as rivers and infrastructure are increasingly proving to be interesting places to experiment with trans-scalar relational planning and design covering vast areas, which strive, not without difficulty, to go beyond the physical and non-physical limits of each disciplinary field.
DE ROSSI, ANTONIO +2 more
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Contexts, work processes, and workspaces
Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 1996In this paper a framework for the conceptual modelling of organizational contexts is provided and it is embodied into an extension of the TOSCA organizational handbook. The context of a work process is relevant since the effectiveness of the cooperation among its actors is highly dependent on their awareness of it.
Alessandra Agostini +4 more
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The process of serendipity in knowledge work
Proceedings of the third symposium on Information interaction in context, 2010While serendipity is generally considered a spark for innovation and new knowledge, the triggers for serendipity appear infinite and consequently information systems' support for serendipity has been difficult to realize. Research to date has tended to focus only on supplying users with unexpected triggers for serendipity (e.g., embedded links in ...
Lori McCay-Peet, Elaine G. Toms
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An editing system for working processes
25th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference. COMPSAC 2001, 2002Business processes are often complex and varying. Workflow technologies help people minimize errors and delays in the progress of a process within an enterprise. Within a workflow management system (WFMS), a process or even a project can be specified and interpreted to work directly.
Yin-Shinn Chen, Feng-Jian Wang
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Proceedings of the 5th conference on Creativity & cognition - C&C '05, 2005
This paper accompanies the showing of a pilot digital film, Work in Process, analysing the creative process and working methods of four significant artists: Lucy Orta, Maria Blaisse, Helen Storey and Caroline Broadhead, who have been selected for their engagement within and between the areas of textiles, fashion and the body in a range of contexts, and
Sandy Black, Morris Baker
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This paper accompanies the showing of a pilot digital film, Work in Process, analysing the creative process and working methods of four significant artists: Lucy Orta, Maria Blaisse, Helen Storey and Caroline Broadhead, who have been selected for their engagement within and between the areas of textiles, fashion and the body in a range of contexts, and
Sandy Black, Morris Baker
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Sequential Variety in Work Processes
Organization Science, 2003This paper introduces the concept of sequential variety as a way to measure variability in the sequence of steps used to perform a work process. There is reason to expect that such variability may influence a range of outcomes, such as flexibility and quality.
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Situated Learning in the Process of Work
2006New approaches in situated e-learning aim to overcome shortcomings of learning to use IT applications within working environments. Situated learning supports the learning on demand process both in individual and cooperative working contexts. The support provides opportunities for consultation to solve critical working situations but also for reflecting
Oppermann, R., Specht, M.
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