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Kumar, Ravindra, Errampalli Madhu, Amit Dahiya, and Sanjeev Sinha. "Analytical hierarchy process for assessing sustainability." World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development 12, no. 4 (October 5, 2015): 281–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/wjstsd-05-2015-0027.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to study the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) based on assessment of sustainability indicators for public transportation system including pedestrians and feeder services in developing country. Design/methodology/approach – A hybrid approach based on the AHP is considered for assessment of the sustainability of public transportation system including pedestrians and feeder services. Sustainability related indicators for public transportation system (namely for metro, bus and feeder bus) and pedestrians based on past data were reviewed and subsequently, more important indicators catering needs of developing country have been added to achieve significant sustainability score and a total of 17 indicators were selected for assessment of comprehensive sustainability (seven indicators under economic, six under social and four under environmental categories). Findings – For quantifying the assessment, specific user interview surveys are performed in south Delhi region and accordingly perception of user and transportation-related operational characteristics of the public transport system were also collected. Preliminary result shows air pollution in environmental category, public health in social category and productivity in economic category is most influential parameters in developing country. Originality/value – AHP method is applied for rating the criteria and setting out the priority of designed sustainable indicators. Subsequently sustainable mitigation measures and scenarios for the study area can be evaluated utilizing developed comprehensive sustainability indicator for public transportation system including pedestrian and feeder services available in developing country.
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Udartseva, Olga. "Indicators of effective site management." Infolib 27, no. 3 (September 30, 2021): 14–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.47267/2181-8207/2021/3-069.

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The article deals with the problem of assessing the effect of managing a library web-site. The purpose of the article is to identify indicators of effective website management. It has been established that the result of website management can be expressed by several effects at once: social, technological, managerial, economic. The analytical basis for assessing indicators is the data of web analytical tools. The definition of the effectiveness of the library in the web environment, considered in the article, is given. A detailed list of actions is proposed to assess the possible effects of managing a library website using web analytics data
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Antonious, Maged S., and D. Y. Sabry. "Solvent polarity indicators: Extraction of some coumarin indicator dyes." Mikrochimica Acta 118, no. 1-2 (March 1995): 69–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01242229.

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Kondrashova, N. V., and E. V. Endovitskaya. "SCIENTIFIC BASES OF ANALYTICAL INDICATORS SYSTEM CREATION." Social - Economic Phenomena and Processes 11, no. 9 (2016): 34–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.20310/1819-8813-2016-11-9-34-39.

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Majkić-Singh, Nada, and Zorica Šumarac. "Quality Indicators of the Pre-Analytical Phase." Journal of Medical Biochemistry 31, no. 3 (July 1, 2012): 174–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10011-012-0013-2.

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Quality Indicators of the Pre-Analytical PhaseQuality indicatorsare tools that allow the quantification of quality in each of the segments of health care in comparison with selected criteria. They can be defined as an objective measure used to assess the critical health care segments such as, for instance, patient safety, effectiveness, impartiality, timeliness, efficiency, etc. In laboratory medicine it is possible to develop quality indicators or the measure of feasibility for any stage of the total testing process. The total process or cycle of investigation has traditionally been separated into three phases, the pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical phase. Some authors also include a »pre-pre« and a »post-post« analytical phase, in a manner that allows to separate them from the activities of sample collection and transportation (pre-analytical phase) and reporting (post-analytical phase). In the year 2008 the IFCC formed within its Education and Management Division (EMD) a task force calledLaboratory Errors and Patient Safety (WG-LEPS)with the aim of promoting the investigation of errors in laboratory data, collecting data and developing a strategy to improve patient safety. This task force came up with the Model of Quality Indicators (MQI) for the total testing process (TTP) including the pre-, intra- and post-analytical phases of work. The pre-analytical phase includes a set of procedures that are difficult to define because they take place at different locations and at different times. Errors that occur at this stage often become obvious later in the analytical and post-analytical phases. For these reasons the identification of quality indicators is necessary in order to avoid potential errors in all the steps of the pre-analytical phase.
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Baydyldyna, Adilya, G. Zhunisova, and Petr Hajek. "«IN MODELS» AS ANALYTICAL INDICATORS OF COMPETITIVENESS." Journal of Economic Research & Business Administration 123, no. 1 (2018): 21–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.26577/be-2018-1-2058.

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Sciacovelli, Laura, Ada Aita, and Mario Plebani. "Extra-analytical quality indicators and laboratory performances." Clinical Biochemistry 50, no. 10-11 (July 2017): 632–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2017.03.020.

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Hadimu, Hasan Bashri, Theresia Laurens, and La Moma. "ANALISIS KEMAMPUAN BERPIKIR REFLEKTIF DAN ANALITIK PESERTA DIDIK SMP DALAM MENYELESAIKAN SOAL MODEL PROGRAMME FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSESSMENT (PISA)." Jurnal Magister Pendidikan Matematika (JUMADIKA) 2, no. 2 (September 28, 2020): 46–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.30598/jumadikavol2iss2year2020page46-59.

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During this time, reflective thinking and analytical skills have not been one of the objectives of mathematics and learners have not demonstrated reflective activity and analytic learning. The ability of the students ' reflective thinking and analytics is an important aspect to be examined and developed so that the learner's math learning is more optimal. The study aims to describe the ability of the students ' reflective thinking and analytic of junior high school in solving the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) model. This research is a qualitative descriptive study describing the reflective thinking skills and analytical students of junior high school in solving the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) model. The subject in this study is a class IX student consisting of three learners with the details of each of the 1 learners with reflective thinking skills, 1 student with analytic thinking skills and 1 student with reflective and analytical thinking skills. The data collection techniques used are tests of reflective thinking and analytical skills as well as interviews. Test Data and interviews are analyzed based on indicators that meet the ability of reflective thinking and analytical thinking skills. Data analysis techniques refer to the Miles and Hiberman concepts which include data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion withdrawal. Data validity techniques use observer persistence, triangulation time and peer checking. The results of the study provide conclusions: 1) Subject 1 meets the indicator of the reflective thinking ability, subject 1 able to the reacting phase, comparing, less in the contemplating phase: 2) Subject 2 meets the analytical thinking ability indicator, subject 2 is capable at would phase, organizing and attributing: 3) Subject 3 meets the indicator of reflective thinking capabilities capable of the reacting, comparing, contemplating and subject 3, organizing and attributing
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Astuti, Yuni, Siti Aulia Febrianti, Budhi Akbar, and Luthpi Safahi. "Students' Analytical Thinking Ability through the Strategy of Giving Feedback on Excretion System Learning." BIOEDUSCIENCE 5, no. 3 (December 31, 2021): 196–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.22236/j.bes/537767.

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Background: The ability to think analytically is one part of higher-order thinking skills, which should be owned by students according to the reference in the curriculum. Giving feedback is one of the efforts to support students' analytical thinking skills. Methods: The research used is Quasi-Experimental, with a Posttest-Only Control Design. The sampling technique used was Cluster Random Sampling. The research instrument was used through a test in the form of a description of 6 questions integrated into three indicators of analytical thinking ability (Differentiating, Attributing and Organizing). Results: showed that the average value of posttest analytical thinking ability in the experimental class was 63.67, which was greater than the control class, which was 56.63. Hypothesis testing through t-test at the 5% significance level obtained the value of tcount = 2.13 while ttable = 2.00, it is mean that tcount > ttable then H0 is rejected. Conclusions: The conclusion that can be formulated is that giving feedback has a significant effect on students' analytical thinking skills on the excretory system material, with the highest achievement indicator of analytical thinking ability achieved by indicators attributing.
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KA, Sajin, Anoobkumar KI, and Rasa OK. "pH Indicators: A Valuable Gift for Analytical Chemistry." Saudi Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 06, no. 05 (May 8, 2020): 393–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.36348/sjmps.2020.v06i05.001.

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Kaufmann, Daniel, Aart Kraay, and Massimo Mastruzzi. "The Worldwide Governance Indicators: Methodology and Analytical Issues." Hague Journal on the Rule of Law 3, no. 02 (September 2011): 220–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1876404511200046.

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TOLEUTAIULУ, K., A. ZHYLKAYDAROVA, U. ZHUMASHEV, S. YESSENKULOVA, A. JAKIPBAYEVA, and N. DOSZHANOV. "Esophageal cancer: analytical indicators of cancer service efficacy." Oncologia i radiologia Kazakhstana 55, no. 1 (March 31, 2020): 12–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.52532/2663-4864-2020-1-55-12-15.

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Relevance: Esophageal cancer ranks eighth in the structure of malignant tumors in the Republic of Kazakhstan. According to the Kazakh Institute of Oncology and Radiology, in 2018, 1225 were primarily registered with esophageal cancer, and 825 patients died from this disease. The purpose of this study was to analyze the esophageal cancer incidence and mortality among the population of the Republic of Kazakhstan in 2009-2018 and determine the cancer service efficacy. Results: The analysis of intensive indicators of esophageal cancer incidence showed a decrease in the number of primary cases from 8.2‰ in 2009 to 6.7‰ in 2018, and the mortality – from 6.9‰ to 3.8‰. The share of early detection (Stage I-II) increased by 38.2% since 2009 to reach 52.1% in 2018. The share of stage IV esophageal cancer decreased from 7.2% in 2009 to 5.8% in 2018. One-year mortality decreased by 14.7% since 2009 to reach 41.2% in 2018, which speaks of the improvements in the timely diagnosis of esophageal cancer. The number of patients who received radical comprehensive treatment increased by 8.6% to reach 32.2% in 2018. The number of patients who received surgical treatment in 2009-2018 remained almost at the same level and amounted to 18.9 and 18.0%, respectively. However, during the years of screening for esophageal cancer, the proportion of surgical treatment increased from 26.6% to 30.4%. The ratio of incidence to mortality decreased from 91.4% to 68.8% in the study period indicating an improvement in the level of cancer service in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Conclusion: The analysis of intensive indicators of esophageal cancer incidence showed a decrease in primary incidence. The screening conducted in 2013-2016 has shown an improvement in early detection of esophageal cancer (stages I-II) and a decrease in the share of the advanced stage. The findings of this study shall serve as the basis for planning anti-cancer measures
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Toleutaiulу, K., A. Zhylkaydarova, U. Zhumashev, S. Yessenkulova, A. Jakipbayeva, and N. Doszhanov. "Esophageal cancer: analytical indicators of cancer service efficacy." Oncologia i radiologia Kazakhstana 55, no. 1 (March 31, 2020): 14–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.52532/2521-6414-2020-1-55-14-18.

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Relevance: Esophageal cancer ranks eighth in the structure of malignant tumors in the Republic of Kazakhstan. According to the Kazakh Institute of Oncology and Radiology, in 2018, 1225 were primarily registered with esophageal cancer, and 825 patients died from this disease. The purpose of this study was to analyze the esophageal cancer incidence and mortality among the population of the Republic of Kazakhstan in 2009-2018 and determine the cancer service efficacy. Results: The analysis of intensive indicators of esophageal cancer incidence showed a decrease in the number of primary cases from 8.2‰ in 2009 to 6.7‰ in 2018, and the mortality – from 6.9‰ to 3.8‰. The share of early detection (Stage I-II) has increased by 38.2% since 2009 to reach 52.1% in 2018. The share of stage IV esophageal cancer has decreased from 7.2% in 2009 to 5.8% in 2018. One-year mortality has decreased by 14.7% since 2009 to reach 41.2% in 2018, which speaks of the improvements in the timely diagnosis of esophageal cancer. The number of patients who received radical comprehensive treatment has increased by 8.6% to reach 32.2% in 2018. The number of patients who received surgical treatment in 2009-2018 remained almost at the same level and amounted to 18.9 and 18.0%, respectively. However, during the years of screening for esophageal cancer, the proportion of surgical treatment has increased from 26.6% to 30.4%. The ratio of incidence to mortality has decreased from 91.4% to 68.8% in the study period indicating an improvement in the level of cancer service in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Conclusion: The analysis of intensive indicators of esophageal cancer incidence showed a decrease in primary incidence. The screening conducted in 2013-2016 has shown an improvement in early detection of esophageal cancer (stages I-II) and a decrease in the share of the advanced stage. The findings of this study shall serve as the basis for planning anti-cancer activities
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U, Saritha Kamath, Sushma Belurkar, Reshma GS, Shifani Edline D’Souza, and Asha Patil. "Quantification of Pre-Analytical Quality Indicator in a Clinical Laboratory." Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science 20, no. 3 (April 4, 2021): 525–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v20i3.52793.

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Introduction: Quality in laboratory medicine have a significant role in ensuring the adequate and complete total testing process. Clinical laboratory and testing process is an integral part of modern medicine as it has a direct effect on the patient. As per the requirement of certification or accreditation bodies, different laboratories use different ways of developing quality indicators (QI), which helps to monitor, progress and maintain the quality of the laboratory services. Materials and Methods: A cross sectional retrospective study carried out in the Hematology Laboratory of a tertiary care hospital. Data of pre-analytical quality indicators was collected for months from August 2015 to January 2016. Pre-analytical quality indicators analysed for sample collections were clotted sample, hemolyzed sample, incompletely filled form, wrong labelled sample, insufficient sample volume and patient waiting for sample collection after registration in the laboratory- turnaround time (TAT). Turn around time for patient waiting for sample collection is 15 minutes from the registration of the request form. Results: The overall sample received during the six months was 2,03,337 among these pre-analytical errors found in 1067. The highest rate indicators were clotted sample 589 (0.28%), followed by insufficient sample volume 376(0.18), incompletely filled form and wrongly labelled sample 67(0.03%), Hemolyzed sample 35(0.017%). 94.49 % of the patient waiting time for the sample collection from registration was within the Turnaround time (TAT). Conclusion: The development of a quality indicator for clinical laboratory medicine helps to improve quality in processing and testing of samples. Quality indicator plays a vital role in continuous improvement activities of clinical practice, which are aiming to deliver quality result and reducing the errors. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.20(3) 2021 p.525-529
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Goncharov, Mikhail, and Irina Mikhailenko. "Scientometric indicators of The Map of Russian Science information analytical system. Calculation methodology." Scientific and Technical Libraries, no. 12 (December 1, 2016): 37–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.33186/1027-3689-2016-12-37-43.

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Methods to calculate several scientometric indicators used in The Map of Russian Science information analytical system and appropriate context to interpret these indicators are discussed. The need to limit type of publications by cited objects is emphasized. The “impact factor” indicator for journals and “cumulative (aggregate) impact factor of journals” and “average weighted (average) impact factor of journals” where researcher’s (institution’s) articles are published, are analyzed. The methods to calculate these indicators in The Map of Russian Science are discussed, along with the procedure for Hirsch index and G-index. The article is prepared within the framework of the Government Order for the year 2016 for “Information and Analytical Support and development of The Map of Russian Science Information System”.
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Rahi, Mohamed Ghali, and Sadiq Toma Rahi Faraj. "The Impact of Financial Crisis in Iraq on Iraqi Banking Performance: Analytical Study." Webology 19, no. 1 (January 20, 2022): 2397–413. http://dx.doi.org/10.14704/web/v19i1/web19162.

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Financial crises are factors and indicators reflected in banking performance in general, and it is known that the Iraqi economy is a rent economy with distinction. It is undoubtedly suffering from the financial crises associated with the world oil market, meager prices, as 98% of Iraq's budget revenues depend on oil revenues. This research Aims to Find out the reflection of the financial crises on the Iraqi banking performance (2008-2019). It studied the causes of the financial crisis in Iraq and provoked the financial crisis on the performance of the Iraqi banking system and to know the effects of crises related to fluctuations in oil prices. They are reflected in the budget deficit and indebtedness and reflect the indicators of banking performance represented by bank credit, bank deposits, banking investment. The results show the presence of a Knowledge gap on the interpretation of the nature of the relationship between the variables of the study represented by the independent variable financial crisis and its indicators (oil prices, budget deficit, indebtedness) and variable subordinate banking performance and indicators (bank credit, bank investment, bank deposits). So we should pay attention to indicators of the financial crisis and study the causes of crises that can protect the banking system from falling into crises and financial problems to improve services provided to customers and thus improve banking performance. Show Search results that Effect Indicators of the financial crisis in Iraq (public debt' oil revenues) was significant on bank credit while not proving the significance of the budget deficit on bank credit. Also, Results show moan Effect Crisis indicators (public debt, budget deficit) significantly impact banking investment. However, the significance of oil revenues on banking investment has not been proven. The results also show the effects of the indicators of the oil revenue crisis were significant on bank deposits. At the same time, the significance of the crisis indicators has not been proven Budget deficit, indebtedness on bank deposits.
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Bessarabov, A. M., L. V. Trynkina, V. E. Trokhin, A. G. Vendilo, and E. L. Gordeeva. "Expert system for analytical monitoring of high purity organic solvents." Izvestiya MGTU MAMI 6, no. 2-4 (December 20, 2012): 125–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/2074-0530-68364.

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The authors developed an expert system for selection the analytical equipment and method of analysis of high purity substances (by the example of the assortment of organic solvents). Knowledge bases are developed on the basis of information CALS-technologies and structured by application spheres, analyzed substances, indicators of quality, methods of analysis and analytic devices. In its turn, the knowledge base on the analytical devices is structured in 4 main clusters of quality indicators: the content of the base substance, metal cations, anions and suspended particles.
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B. S. Prasad, S. Vinod Kumar, Satish S. Patil V. L. Jayasimha, J. K. Veni Emilda V. R. Shwetha, K. G. Raghu Kumar M. Veena, and N. K. Kalappanavar. "Assessing Quality Indicators for the COVID-19 RTPCR in a Molecular Laboratory." International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 10, no. 9 (September 10, 2021): 121–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2021.1009.014.

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A quality indicator is a tool that enables the user to quantify the quality of a selected aspect of care by comparing it with a set benchmark. The objective of this study was to review quality indicators for COVID-19 molecular testing at S.S. Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre and to compare with the predefined quality indicators in order to improve the performance of the molecular laboratory and to initiate the corrective and preventive measures. Over the period of one year we assessed different quality indicators collected from the molecular laboratory of a tertiary care hospital in Central Karnataka which has processed 36000 throat swabs for the diagnosis of COVID-19. Twelve quality indicators under pre-analytical, analytical and post analytical stage were assessed for the quality by referring it with the select criteria. Missing test request form / specimen (1.36/1000) was the most common inconsistency observed during the assessment of pre-analytical indicators followed by specimen inadequacy (0.194/1000), duplicate specimen referral forms (SRF) generated in ICMR portal (0.277/1000) and color change in the viral transport medium. In analytical phase, non-conformity with QC was seen in 2.83/1000 samples. In post analytical phase, excessive turnaround time was seen in 0.75/1000 samples followed by revised reports due to transcription error (0.38/1000) and duplicate reports (0.13/1000). The results of assessment of quality indicators in the molecular laboratory explicitly supports that laboratory could keep the incidence of errors to the minimum level by following proper corrective and preventive measures. Thus, catering quality laboratory services during devastated COVID pandemic year.
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Song, Yan, Jorge Gil, Alexander Wandl, and Arjan van Timmeren. "Evaluating sustainable urban development using urban metabolism indicators in urban design." Europa XXI 34 (2018): 5–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.7163/eu21.2018.34.1.

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Urban metabolism is a multi-disciplinary approach to qualitatively and quantitatively evaluate resource flows in urban systems, which aims to provide important insights into the dynamics of cities to make them more ecologically responsible. It has been also introduced into the urban design domain, however most of the attempts concern only tracking of energy and/or material flows to reduce environmental impacts by redesigning closed loops in a specific area. The hypothesis of this paper is that the concept of urban metabolism, and its indicators, could play an important role in advancing the science and practice related to sustainability in urban design and development. At the moment, however we lack indicators to support evaluation of urban design related decisions from the perspective of urban metabolism. The aim of this paper is to explore the application of urban metabolism indicators in urban design based on their characteristics. It reviews development periods of the concept and analytical models of urban metabolism, in order to identify crucial urban metabolism indicators for urban design. Next, these urban metabolism indicators are classified regarding type of analytical model, accounting method, indicator type, and indicator level. Finally, several suggestions are offered on how to integrate urban metabolism indicators into urban design. In addition, directions for future research on the topic are discussed.
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YAKIMOVA, VILENA ANATOLYEVNA. "EXPERT-ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTATION COMPLIANCE CONTROL." Messenger AmSU, no. 91 (2020): 95–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.22250/jasu.16.

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The article presents the directions of development of the methodology of compliance control as one of the forms of control and audit activities of organizations. A system of expert-analytical methods and tools is proposed, a feature of which is the grouping of methods by types and functions of compliance control. In the course of the study, it was found that analytical indicators play the role of indicators indicating possible risks of violation of regulatory legal acts, and make it possible to quickly predict and assess the financial losses of an organization.
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Mestre, M. F., P. M. Cincotta, and C. M. Giordano. "Analytical relation between two chaos indicators: FLI and MEGNO." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters 414, no. 1 (May 9, 2011): L100—L103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-3933.2011.01065.x.

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Black, J. A., A. Paez, and P. A. Suthanaya. "Sustainable Urban Transportation: Performance Indicators and Some Analytical Approaches." Journal of Urban Planning and Development 128, no. 4 (December 2002): 184–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0733-9488(2002)128:4(184).

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Golik-Górecka, Grażyna. "Analytical Marketing Paradigm and its Main Indicators for Marketers." Zeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego. Problemy Zarządzania, Finansów i Marketingu 41 (2015): 253–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.18276/pzfm.2015.41/2-21.

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Nur Kumala Dewi. "The Competency Assessment Model for Public Transport Drivers based on the Indonesian National Qualifications Framework (KKNI) uses Analytical Hierarchy Process." International Journal of Science, Technology & Management 2, no. 3 (May 27, 2021): 818–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.46729/ijstm.v2i3.216.

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This driver behavior assessment model discusses the expertise of public transport drivers based on the national Work Qualification with graduate competency standards (SKL). Graduate competency standards have parameters, namely competence, competency elements and graduation indicators. From these three parameters, the competency unit is abbreviated as UK, the competency element is abbreviated as EK, and the graduation indicator is abbreviated as IK. Assessment of the first competency unit is upon attitudes and values, the second competency unit is upon the ability in the field of work, the third competency unit isupon the area of ​​knowledge mastered and the fourth competency unit is upon the rights and responsibilities. The first competency unit has 6 competency elements and 6 graduation indicators, the second competency unit has 27 competency elements and 41 graduation indicators, the third competency unit has 6 competencies and 11 graduation indicators, the fourth competency unit has 2 competency elements and 4 graduation indicators. The first unit is abbreviated as UK1, the first competency element is abbreviated as EK1, while for the first indicator of graduation is abbreviated as IK1. The combination of UK1, EK1 and IK1 becomes UK1EK1. The combination of the first competency unit becomes the first competency element and combined to become the first graduation indicator then becomes UK1IK1, and so do the next competency unit up to the fourth competency unit. The completion stages of this discussion is carried out in four steps, namely problem identification, model design, implementation and system evaluation. The calculation process uses Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP).
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Vosoughi, Shahram, Fakhradin Ahmadi Kanrash, Asghar Noran Anbardan, Iraj Alimohammadi, Jamileh Abolghasemi, Rasoul Yarahmadi, and Mohammad Hossein Chalak. "Prioritization and assessment of safety key performance indicators in an automotive industry." Sigurnost 63, no. 4 (December 28, 2021): 347–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.31306/s.63.4.1.

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The performance of any management system needs to be monitored with adequate and proper indicators. This study aimed to identify, set priorities and assess key indicators for implementing an effective performance evaluation system. This descriptive-analytical study was carried out in three phase. In first phase, a semi-structured interview as well as a review of the company's documentation and studies carried out, then a set of key indicators were collected and selected. The validity of the indicators were determined by experts (N = 11) and indicators were prioritized using Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) according to SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time- bound) criteria. Following the study framework, a primary set of 60 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) were collected. The results of the validity assessment showed 23 indicators had acceptable validity. The results of examining the relationships between the indicators showed that the percentage of corrected non- compliance and the number of risk assessments had a significant relationships with the total number of work-related lost time injuries as a lagging indicator. According to the results, the four the most important key performance indicators to assess the safety performance in the automotive industry were as follows: the number of risk assessments conducted, the percentage of corrected non- compliance, the percentage of safety educational programs implemented for workers, and Frequency Severity Index (FSI) index.
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Lee, Eric D., Thomas C. Werner, and W. Rudolf Seitz. "Luminescence ratio indicators for oxygen." Analytical Chemistry 59, no. 2 (January 15, 1987): 279–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac00129a013.

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Lanza-Cruz, Indira, Rafael Berlanga, and María Aramburu. "Modeling Analytical Streams for Social Business Intelligence." Informatics 5, no. 3 (August 1, 2018): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/informatics5030033.

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Social Business Intelligence (SBI) enables companies to capture strategic information from public social networks. Contrary to traditional Business Intelligence (BI), SBI has to face the high dynamicity of both the social network’s contents and the company’s analytical requests, as well as the enormous amount of noisy data. Effective exploitation of these continuous sources of data requires efficient processing of the streamed data to be semantically shaped into insightful facts. In this paper, we propose a multidimensional formalism to represent and evaluate social indicators directly from fact streams derived in turn from social network data. This formalism relies on two main aspects: the semantic representation of facts via Linked Open Data and the support of OLAP-like multidimensional analysis models. Contrary to traditional BI formalisms, we start the process by modeling the required social indicators according to the strategic goals of the company. From these specifications, all the required fact streams are modeled and deployed to trace the indicators. The main advantages of this approach are the easy definition of on-demand social indicators, and the treatment of changing dimensions and metrics through streamed facts. We demonstrate its usefulness by introducing a real scenario user case in the automotive sector.
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Glushko, A. N., and A. M. Bessarabov. "Development of CALS-system for quality management of impregnating compositions for road pavements." Izvestiya MGTU MAMI 7, no. 3-2 (April 10, 2013): 91–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/2074-0530-68040.

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Based on the CALS concept the authors developed a computer system for quality management of road impregnation, the architecture of the composition and method of preparation impregnation with appropriate indicators of quality. The systematization of quality indicators is held on the basis of proposed informational clusters. The most advanced methods of analysis and analytical equipment were introduced into the system architecture by each indicator.
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Santhitiwanich, Ananda, Shotiga Pasiphol, and Kamonwan Tangdhanakanond. "The Integration of Indicators of Reading, Analytical Thinking and Writing Abilities with Indicators of Subject Content." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 116 (February 2014): 4854–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.01.1037.

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Gajjar, Margit Ghanshyambhai, and Dipti Rameshbhai Gajjar. "Impact of NABL on Quality Indicators of Pre-Analytical Phase of Testing in Tertiary Care Hospital." Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 6, no. 4 (April 29, 2019): A231–236. http://dx.doi.org/10.21276/apalm.2425.

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HEZRI, ADNAN A. "UTILISATION OF SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS AND IMPACT THROUGH POLICY LEARNING IN THE MALAYSIAN POLICY PROCESSES." Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management 07, no. 04 (December 2005): 575–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1464333205002262.

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It is axiomatic that indicator systems are indispensable in informing the societal transition toward sustainability. However, our understanding of how sustainability indicators systems are linked to policy systems and processes is still limited. Using a 'policy orientation' as an analytical strategy, we investigate the processes surrounding the creation, diffusion, dissemination, and utilisation of sustainability indicators at the national scale of policy-making. Utilising an empirical case study of Malaysia, this paper seeks to answer two questions: How are indicators currently used in policy systems; and, have sustainability indicators had policy impacts in the past? The latter is addressed using policy learning as a frame of analysis.
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Zamaslo, Olha, Viktor Kovalenko, and Olha Lozynska. "DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION LEVEL INDICATORS OF BANKS." Baltic Journal of Economic Studies 7, no. 2 (March 26, 2021): 77–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/2256-0742/2021-7-2-77-82.

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The article studies the approach to assessing the banking digitalization influenced by economy digitalization, dynamically spread electronic payments, e-commerce, and innovative digital service technologies. Digitalized banking services, widespread online platforms and digital customer communication channels require an approach to assessing the banking digitalization identifying the bank’s competitiveness, strengths and weaknesses strategically. The aim is to develop a banking digitalization indicator system and assessment methods within a complex indicator. To achieve this, the research applied generalization, grouping, systematization to form a grouped indicator system; static, dynamic, structural indicator assessment methods; normalization and integration by arithmetic mean. This approach utilizes the banking digitalization indicators systematically generalized by three groups: digital banking platform indicators; bank’s digital service indicators; indicators of digital communications with the bank’s customers. Each group provides a flexible indicator set to track the changing banking digitalization trends. Outlining the mathematical transformation of indicators into a single integrated indicator determines the use of innovative products and services and substantiates the areas of ensuring competitiveness and improving the bank’s development strategy. While assessing the banking digitalization, this approach grants the following advantages: this analytical tool monitors, analyses, and assesses the banking digitalization trends; banks will realize the strengths and weaknesses of digital tools to ensure the banking market competitiveness; competitive positioning of a bank in the banking service market; analysing, assessing, and positioning improve the bank’s development strategy, relevant technologies, and digital transformation tools. Future research should consider an approach to improving the development of the bank’s marketing strategy utilizing digital technologies.
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Andrés, Pilar, Enrique Doblas-Miranda, Stefania Mattana, Roberto Molowny-Horas, Jordi Vayreda, Moisès Guardiola, Joan Pino, and Javier Gordillo. "A Battery of Soil and Plant Indicators of NBS Environmental Performance in the Context of Global Change." Sustainability 13, no. 4 (February 10, 2021): 1913. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13041913.

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Nature-based solutions (NBSs) for risk reduction produce environmental effects that must be assessed to evaluate their performance. In a context of climate change and growing concern about the loss of biodiversity, indicators informing about ecosystem complexity, resilience and stability are required. NBS projects hardly ever include environmental monitoring programs and, at best, NBS performance is evaluated based on elementary indicators that provide poor information about ecosystem functions and services. Within the framework of the PHUSICOS (EU, H2020) project, a NBS approach is being applied to reduce the hydrometeorological risks (rock falls and snow avalanches) that threaten a transnational road and a very populated town in the Pyrenees range. In both cases, the planned actions are modifying soil and vegetation structure and functioning as well as the environmental services they provide. Here we present a set of soil and plant indicators designed to be included in the postoperation monitoring plan of both NBS projects. We provide a description and information about the range of values of every indicator measured in the study sites together with indications about analytical methods and sampling calendar. We discuss the trade-offs between monetary cost, expertise requirements and meaningfulness of the indicators.
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Ladvenicová, Jana, Zuzana Bajusová, Ľubomír Gurčík, and Dávid Červený. "Dupont Analysis of Farms in V4 Countries." Visegrad Journal on Bioeconomy and Sustainable Development 8, no. 2 (November 1, 2019): 82–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/vjbsd-2019-0016.

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Abstract The paper deals with the analysis of factors that influence the change in return on equity (ROE) in farms of individual V4 countries – in Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic. DuPont analysis denotes the decomposition of the ROE indicator and is classified as a basic pyramid decomposition. The pyramid system captures the relationship between indicators, where one synthetic indicator (ROE) is broken down into analytical indicators through linkages. In the case of a multiplicative link between indicators, the functional and logarithmic method is used. The source of data is the Farm Accountancy Data Network for the period 2009–2017. Comparing the first and last year we can conclude that the ROE indicator decreased in farms of all V4 countries (in Slovakia by 155%, in Czech Republic by 133%, in Hungary by 52% and in Poland by 19%). The predominantly positive or negative impact on its development was mainly influenced by two indicators: return on assets and return on sales in all countries.
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Ahmad, Akil, Shakil Ahmad, Abu Waris, and Isam Mohammed Abdel-Magid. "Comparison of Selected Journal Quality Indicators of Analytical Chemistry Journals." SRELS Journal of Information Management 54, no. 4 (August 23, 2017): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.17821/srels/2017/v54i4/113833.

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Alghamdi, Naif, Alexandra den Heijer, and Hans de Jonge. "Assessment tools’ indicators for sustainability in universities: an analytical overview." International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education 18, no. 1 (January 3, 2017): 84–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijshe-04-2015-0071.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse 12 assessment tools of sustainability in universities and develop the structure and the contents of these tools to be more intelligible. The configuration of the tools reviewed highlight indicators that clearly communicate only the essential information. This paper explores how the theoretical concept of a sustainable university is translated into more measurable variables to support practitioners and academics in assessing sustainability in universities. Design/methodology/approach The main method for this paper was a desk study approach, which incorporated reviewing research papers, graduate theses, academic books, network platforms and websites. Findings The tools reviewed share similar traits in terms of criteria, sub-criteria and indicators. Five benchmarks are essential for a holistic framework: management; academia; environment; engagement and innovation. Practical implications This research can not only be used to improve existing assessment tools but also as a means to develop new tools tailored for universities that face a variety of challenges and lack the ability to measure their sustainability policies. Social implications Making higher education more sustainable through all the criteria mentioned influences students, as well as staff, to maintain a culture of sustainability. Originality/value This study contributes to the literature by simplifying and detailing the structure and contents of the tools in a way which indicators are shown, giving a full picture of these tools to enable universities to be more aware of the sustainability issues that affect them.
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Nashwa, Y., Abdellhafiz,. "AN ANALYTICAL STUDY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABLE INDICATORS IN PEDESTRIAN TRAILS." Journal of Environmental Science 43, no. 3 (September 1, 2018): 105–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/jes.2018.23989.

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Plebani, M., L. Sciacovelli, A. Aita, A. Padoan, and M. L. Chiozza. "Quality indicators to detect pre-analytical errors in laboratory testing." Clinica Chimica Acta 432 (May 2014): 44–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cca.2013.07.033.

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Prymostka, L., I. Krasnova, O. Prymostka, V. Biloshapka, and A. Lavreniuk. "INTEGRATED EVALUATION OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN UKRAINE." Financial and credit activity: problems of theory and practice 2, no. 37 (April 30, 2021): 62–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.18371/fcaptp.v2i37.229696.

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Abstract. Low level of financial literacy and coverage of the population with banking services is one of the urgent problems of Ukrainian society. Methodical approaches to a comprehensive integrated assessment of the level of financial inclusion are proposed. The key components of financial inclusion (FI) have been identified, which include: welfare, awareness, accessibility, involvement and usage. Their economic meaning, logical sequence and interconnectedness are revealed. An algorithm for evaluation is proposed, which includes successive stages: substantiation of FI components; selection of analytical indicators for each component; calculation of sub-indexes of components and their normalization; weighing sub-indexes based on professional judgments; calculation of the resulting indicator — the integrated index of financial inclusion (IFI). For each component of financial inclusion, a primary set of analytical indicators-indicators is formed, which are divided into stimulators and disincentives. For all components, their standardized value and significance factor are calculated. A «thermal» mapping of the dynamics of sub-indexes by components for 2000—2019 was carried out. It was found that the intensification of the development of non-cash payments and digital banking services contributed to the growth of the component of usage, and the reduction in the number of banking institutions led to a decrease in the level of availability of banking services. A comprehensive economic and statistical assessment of the level of financial inclusion in Ukraine has been carried out. Integral IFI is calculated as the geometric mean of individual sub-indexes. A composite map of financial inclusion of the population of Ukraine is constructed. The map clearly shows the low indicators of the basic components of financial inclusion — well-being and awareness. The directions of improvement of the methodology by expanding the list of analytical indicators are substantiated. The main problems and destructive factors that reduce the level of financial inclusion in the country are highlighted. It is substantiated that the method of assessing the level of financial inclusion is necessary for monitoring and preventive identification of possible problems.Keywords: financial inclusion, components of financial inclusion, accessibility, involvement, usage, analytical indicators, indices of financial inclusion, map of financial inclusion, integrated indicator of financial inclusion. JEL Classification: D14, E21, G02, Е27 Formulas: 3; fig.: 4; tabl.: 2; bibl.: 20.
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ANISIMOVA, S. V. "METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO BUILDING A SYSTEM OF STRATEGIC PLANNING AND DIAGNOSTICS." EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYA 1, no. 9 (2021): 5–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/ek.up.p.r.2021.09.01.001.

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The article presents the main aspects of the improved information and analytical tools for strategic planning and diagnostics based on a balanced system of target indicators for the development of a gas distribution organization through a multi-vector survey and a situational-point rating assessment. The proposed methodology assumes the calculation of the resulting integral indicator of production and financial activity. Considering the proposed development strategy, a system of target indicators has been built.
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Wang, Ying. "Construction of Patent Infringement Litigation Early Warning Index System for the Pharmaceutical Enterprises." Applied Mechanics and Materials 268-270 (December 2012): 2045–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.268-270.2045.

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Our objective is to establish the patent infringement litigation early warning model and early warning indicator system for pharmaceutical companies. Reversely generate the warning model based on incentives of patent infringement litigation. A combination of qualitative and quantitative methods were used to determine the specific early warning indicators. According to the hierarchical analytical process, the three-tier warning indicator was established system including the target layer and factors, and three stages of the early warning indicator system: were put forward: preliminary warning phase, target company judging phase, and accurate early warning stage. Quantified statement was given to all the warning indicators, to establish a mathematical model.
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Tortorello, Mary L. "Indicator Organisms for Safety and Quality—Uses and Methods for Detection: Minireview." Journal of AOAC INTERNATIONAL 86, no. 6 (November 1, 2003): 1208–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/86.6.1208.

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Abstract Indicator organisms have been used for nearly a century to assess the microbiological status of water and foods. Beginning with their use in water sanitation programs, their applications have been extended over the years to other products, and they have become important components of the microbiological testing programs of both industry and regulatory agencies. Functionally, they may be viewed as safety or quality indicators. Safety indicators suggest the presence of conditions associated with increased risk of exposure to a pathogen. Quality indicators assess conditions of importance to product manufacture or consumer acceptability. This minireview summarizes the history, use, and analytical methods for the most commonly used indicator organisms, including the aerobic plate count, yeasts and molds, the coliform groups, Escherichia coli, Enterobacteriaceae, and Listeria.
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Bahadur Budha, Padam, Pawan Rai, Prem Katel, and Anu Khadka. "Vulnerability Assessment of Peoples Exposed to Landslides in Panchase of Nepal using Analytical Hierarchy Process." International Journal of Environment 9, no. 2 (October 29, 2020): 81–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ije.v9i2.32535.

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The occurrence of landslides in mountainous areas of Nepal is recurrent phenomena and this can be disastrous if occurred within human settlements. Proper research is required to manage and reduce the risks of the disaster in places where landslides had occurred frequently. In risk assessment estimation of vulnerability is one major component. This research was aimed to generate information on the vulnerability of people in the Panchase area of central Nepal. The method of analytical hierarchy process was used to define the weightage to be assigned for 4 factors and 26 indicators used in the research. 377 households were surveyed with a questionnaire designed to collect information on those indicators. The households sampled for the survey were made sure that they were near or around the landslide affected area. The response for each indicator was converted into scores which when summed up yielded the vulnerability score. This score for each household was used to categorize households into five levels of vulnerability from very low, low, moderate, high, to very high. The numbers of households in each category were 16, 92, 191, 75, and 3 respectively. Environmental and economic indicators were inflicting higher vulnerability in this research location. Remoteness and lesser number of facilities and/or services, lower numbers of governmental offices, absence of banking and financial institutions, lesser preferences for insurances and savings, degraded natural water sources were major determinants of higher vulnerability in Panchase. These indicators should be prioritized during disaster risk management in Panchase.
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Abroskin, A. S., N. A. Abroskina, and P. V. Petrov. "GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT: PROBLEMS OF CONSTRUCTION AND USE IN ANALYSIS OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROCESSES." Vestnik Universiteta, no. 9 (October 26, 2019): 98–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.26425/1816-4277-2019-9-98-105.

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The problematic aspects of the methodology for constructing gross domestic product indicator in macroeconomic statistics have been considered. Features of accounting for gross domestic product individual components in the System of National Accounts have been identified. Based on the analysis of international organizations recommendations, key aspects of improving the methodology for constructing this indicator taking into account the innovations in the System of National Accounts 2008 have been determined. Relevant issues of using gross domestic product in socio-economic analysis and supplements to the system of analytical indicators of the System of National Accounts with social indicators have been considered in the article.
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Udartseva, Olga M. "Analytical Systems in the Assessment of Library Web Sites." Bibliotekovedenie [Russian Journal of Library Science] 69, no. 1 (March 11, 2020): 31–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2020-69-1-31-42.

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The article considers web representations of libraries as important modern information channels through which the libraries operate in the virtual space. The author provides conceptual rationale for improving the operational efficiency of the current level of library web sites based on the data analysis of modern web analytics systems. The article studies the analytical potential of tools for optimizing web resources in the information environment, substantiates scientific and applied interest in the methods of assessment of library web site using the capabilities of analytical systems, analysed from three angles: evaluation of web resources by means of key indicators, assessment of goal achievement and evaluation by means of visual analytical maps. To solve the set tasks there were used analytical tools: Google Analytics, Yandex.Metrics. The author carried out the study to determine the goal achievement and relevance of the web site sections using the example of the State Public Scientific Technological Library of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (GPNTB SB RAS) web site. To assess the efficiency of library web resources, it is important not only to obtain statistical data from analytical tools, but also to interpret them correctly. The article presents an attempt of qualitative assessment of some key performance indicators. Collection and analysis of webometric indicators of analytical tools are of practical value, being an impetus to action — reorganization of library web resources. Based on the data analysis of Yandex.Metrics visual heat maps, the corresponding changes have been made to the web site menu. The author conducted comparative analysis of the web site traffic data before and after the changes made. The study concluded that the use of modern analytical tools in the web site management has positive dynamics for its development on the web environment. The results of the use of modern analytical tools for evaluation of library sites demonstrate the importance of their use in analysis of the efficiency of library in the virtual space, which, in turn, will have a positive impact on improving the image and competitiveness in the information and library sphere as a whole.
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Blum-Kulka, Shoshana, and Edward A. Levenston. "Lexical-Grammatical Pragmatic Indicators." Studies in Second Language Acquisition 9, no. 2 (June 1987): 155–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0272263100000450.

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Our main aim in this paper is to explore the interlanguage pragmatics of learners of Hebrew and English. We focus on the use of pragmatic indicators, both lexical (please/bevaqaŝa; perhaps/ulay) and grammatical (e.g., the difference between could I borrow and could you lend), with particular reference to deviations from native-speaker norms in the speech of non-native speakers. The analysis follows the analytical framework developed for the Cross-Cultural Speech Act Realization Project (CCSARP). Data from two sets are analyzed: (a) native and non-native Hebrew, and (b) native and non-native English (with occasional reference to other CCSARP data sets). The results suggest that non-native speakers' misuse of pragmatic indicators can have serious interactional consequences, ranging from inappropriateness to pragmatic failure.
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Kirillova, Yelena V., and Yekaterina S. Meleshenko. "Justification of Financial Safety Analysis Approach in Cargo-and-Passenger Ferry Operations Management." Transport and Telecommunication Journal 15, no. 2 (June 1, 2014): 111–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ttj-2014-0010.

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Abstract Currently, ferry services are widespread in Europe, the Baltic States, the CIS and they continue to progress rapidly despite the unstable global economy. An activity of modern cargo-and-passenger fleet is based on nevertheless the perspective of stable profit generation. In conditions of ferry market instability, the important task is to ensure the break-even analysis in operation of vessels and justification of relevant quantitative indicators. At the same time, when managing the production activity of the ferry operators and, in particular, when analysing the ferry operation the indicator of its financial safety factor is of great importance. This paper refines static indicators and determines dynamic indicators of critical quantity of cargoes and passengers in ferry loading; gives analytical method of its justification; develops analytical method and presents graphical method of financial safety factor estimation when loading of cargo only or boarding of passengers only, as well as performing composite actions - loading of cargoes and picking up passengers.
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Popov, Evgeny, Ruslan Dolghenko, Victoria Simonova, and Igor Chelak. "Analytical model of innovation ecosystem development." E3S Web of Conferences 250 (2021): 01004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202125001004.

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The fundamental challenges faced by the global economy with the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic and the prospects for re-globalization provide opportunities for the intensification of the development of new forms of coordination of economic relations – innovative ecosystems (regional, industrial, entrepreneurial). It seems that economic relations are built within the framework of a particular ecosystem, and the scientific descriptive and predictive analytics are not sufficiently able to describe their nature and the main patterns of growth. In order to provide a theoretical and practical contribution to the developing ecosystem approach, the article presents an analytical model of the innovation ecosystem of a high-tech company, proposed for evaluating and comparing its level of development. Research methods include content analysis of scientific literature devoted to the study of innovative ecosystems and approaches to their assessment, system analysis and factor modeling. The research fundament is based on the dynamics of indicators of innovative development of the ecosystem of a large production company in the Sverdlovsk region for 2013-2019. The model was tested according to the indicators of 2018. Further directions of the research in the practical aspect will consist in a comparative analysis of other periods of the company’s activity, as well as in the application and verification of the model on the indicators of other organizations. Justification of the possibilities of creating technologies for managing the innovation ecosystem is seen as a theoretical component of future research.
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Athanasiadou, Zoi S., Antonia Mourtzikou, Marilena Stamouli, and Petros Karkalousos. "Quality Indicators for the Performance Evaluation at a Biochemistry Laboratory." International Journal of Reliable and Quality E-Healthcare 9, no. 2 (April 2020): 18–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijrqeh.2020040102.

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The use of quality indicators and risk evaluation are valuable tools for maintaining the quality of laboratory tests. There are both requirements of ISO 15189: 2012 and are usually based on common statistical and empirical data. The purpose of the present study was the quality quantification and risk evaluation through the collection, study, and analysis of quality indicators covering the pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical phases of the laboratory testing process. Statistical data was collected for the period from 1/12/2017 to 28/2/2018, using the LIS of Biochemical Laboratory. QIs were evaluated using the Six Sigma method and the Pareto statistical tool. FMEA risk analysis was performed, while the degree of risk priority with the Pareto method. The results show that in the analytical phase the QIs give us satisfactory values, while those in the pre- and post- analytical phases need further preventive/corrective actions in order to overcome the problems raised by the QIs. Thus, the fully automatization and computerization of the laboratory is needed.
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Popov, E. V., V. L. Simonova, and I. P. Chelak. "Developing the Innovation Ecosystem of a Large Enterprise." Economics and Management 27, no. 5 (July 13, 2021): 324–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.35854/1998-1627-2021-5-324-335.

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Aim. The presented study aims to verify the author’s analytical model for assessing the development of the innovation ecosystem of a large enterprise.Tasks. The author describes the problems of assessing the level of development of innovative ecosystems; considers the relationship between the indicators of ecosystem dynamics (characterizing the stakeholders of the ecosystem) and the growth rate of production of innovative goods; reveals the specific features of ecosystem management, particularly with regard to interaction with ecosystem stakeholders as a factor in the ecosystem’s development.Methods. The theoretical and methodological basis of this study includes scientific publications on ecosystem genesis and assessment of the development of socio-economic ecosystems. Regression analysis is used to calculate the degree of connectivity between the previously selected indicators affecting the dynamics of production of innovative goods. The informational basis of the study consists of indicators of financial and economic activity of a large industrial enterprise in the Sverdlovsk region as well as indicators characterizing interaction with its stakeholders.Results. Development indicators of the innovation ecosystem of a large enterprise are calculated for 2013-2019 based on its stakeholder decomposition. Factors that are closely linked to the potential aggregate indicator of innovation ecosystem development are identified, and ways to make their analysis less complicated are outlined.Conclusions. Testing of the analytical model for assessing the development of the innovation ecosystem of a high-tech enterprise has revealed the irreducibility of the integral indicator of innovation ecosystem development to the production of new goods. The importance of developing an ecosystem management technology is substantiated.
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