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Journal articles on the topic "Foro Boario"

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Holloway, R. Ross Holloway. "Aedes Minervae in Foro Boario." Revista do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia, no. 3 (December 5, 1993): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2448-1750.revmae.1993.109164.

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Fracchia, Helena, and Filippo Coarelli. "Il Foro Boario dalle origini alla fine della repubblica." Phoenix 45, no. 4 (1991): 385. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1088116.

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Rodríguez-Almeida, E. "Coarelli's Il Foro Boario - FILIPPO COARELLI , IL FORO BOARIO, DALLE ORIGINI ALLA FINE DELLA REPUBBLICA (Edizioni Quasar, Roma 1988). Pp. 503, 112 illustrations. Lit.50.000. ISBN 88-85020-92-5." Journal of Roman Archaeology 2 (1989): 167–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400010436.

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Papi, Emanuele. "La turba inpia: artigiani e commercianti del Foro Romano e dintorni (I sec. a.C. – 64 d.C.)." Journal of Roman Archaeology 15 (2002): 45–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400013830.

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Chi avesse percorso la Sacra via tra gli ultimi decenni del I sec. a.C. e l'estate del 64 d.C. si sarebbe trovato in un profano e lussuoso quartiere commerciale: ori, argenti, perle e pietre preziose, aromi e spezie, primizie e cibi ricercati, strumenti musicali, libri, corone di fiori, cortigiane e prostitute — tutte le delizie della vita (come già ai Greci era piaciuto immaginarle) fornite dalla plebe urbana che qui gestiva il sistema di vendite al minuto più famoso e organizzato della città. Anche nelle altre zone intorno al Foro lo scenario non sarebbe stato diverso; nelle botteghe della piazza, lungo le strade circostanti e nei vicini edifici continuava il commercio di dispendiose mercanzie per una clientela di gusti ambiziosi e grandi disponibilità. La tradizione commerciale del luogo era molto antica e risaliva all'età dei re; stando alla tradizione, Tarquinio Prisco aveva per primo utilizzato la valle per attività pubbliche, facendo costruire appositi vani per artigianato e commercio (tabernae circa forum). Quando alla fine del VI sec. a.C. si impiantarono i quartieri della Sacra via, sul fronte degli isolati furono costruite una serie di botteghe tra le quali si aprivano gli ingressi alle domus. Nel periodo più remoto era lo smercio di prodotti alimentari, soprattutto le carni, l'attività primaria forse anche per la presenza di un mercato del bestiame collegato al Foro Boario (beccherie e beccai sono ricordati dal V sec. a.C). Fu negli ultimi decenni del IV sec. a.C. che un aspetto più conveniente (forensis dignitas) si sarebbe affermato per gli interventi di C. Maenius e per la trasformazione delle botteghe da lanienae in argentariae, da macellerie cioè in banchi di cambiavalute, usurai e banchieri, destinati a dominare la piazza fin agli inizi dell'Impero. I commerci più ordinari o le rivendite specializzate non dovettero scomparire del tutto almeno fino alla metà del II sec. a.C: alle tabernae argentariae si mescolavano i negozi di beccai e speziali, chiamati alla greca myropolae, i primi ricordati da Plauto e da Livio nel luogo della basilica Sempronia, i secondi soltanto da Plauto.
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Palmer, Robert E. A. "Cults of Hercules, Apollo Caelispex and Fortuna in and around the Roman Cattle Market - F. COARELLI , IL FORO BOARIO DALLE ORIGINI ALLA FINE DELLA REPUBBLICA (Edizioni Quasar, Roma 1988). Pp. 503, 112 illustrations. ISBN 88-85020-92-5. Lit. 50.000." Journal of Roman Archaeology 3 (1990): 234–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1047759400011028.

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Rohanová, Alena. "ANALYSIS OF SOUND SPEED IN LONGITUDINAL DIRECTION AT REFERENCE MOISTURE CONTENT (w = 12 %) IN SAWMILL ASSORTMENTS (FAGUS SYLVATICA, L.)." Akustika, VOLUME 37 (December 15, 2020): 45–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.36336/akustika20203745.

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This paper explores the analysis of sound speeds in the longitudinal direction and their reduction to the reference moisture content w = 12 %. The sound speed cw was determined with Sylvatest Duo device. Moisture content of beech sawmill assortments (round timber: N = 16, logs: N = 2 × 16, structural boards: N = 54) in the range of 12 – 72 % was measured. For the analysis purposes, the sound speed was converted to reference conditions (c12, uref = 12%). A second-degree polynomial (parabola) with a regression equation of the form: c// = 5649 - 27,371 × w + 0.0735 × w2 was used to convert cw to c12, and correction of measured and calculated values was used as well. The sound speeds c12 in sawmill assortments (c12,round, c12,log, c12,board) were evaluated by linear dependences. Dependence was not confirmed for c12,round and c12,board1 (r = 0.168), in contrast for c12,round and c12,log2 the dependence is statistically very significant (r = 0.634). The results of testing showed that the most suitable procedure for predicting quality of structural timber is the first step round timber – log2, the second step: log2 - board2. More exact results of the construction boards were obtained from log2 than from log1. The sound speed is used in the calculation of dynamic modulus of elasticity (Edyn). EN 408 mentions the possibility of using dynamic modulus of elasticity as an alternative method in predicting the quality of structural timber.
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White, Arthur, Jeffrey Chan, Conor Hayes, and Brendan Murphy. "Mixed Membership Models for Exploring User Roles in Online Fora." Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media 6, no. 1 (August 3, 2021): 599–602. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v6i1.14316.

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Discussion boards are a form of social media which allow users to discuss topics and exchange information in a complex manner, in a number of different settings. As the popularity of such message boards has increased, communities of users have emerged, and several prominent types of social role have been identified, such as Question Answerer, Celebrity, Discussion Person and Topic Initiator. Recent studies have noted the structural similarity of the egocentric network of users assigned the same role by qualitative criteria. In this paper a methodology is developed with which to cluster together users with similar ego-centric network structures. This is achieved using a mixed membership formulation which allows for the fact that different groups of users may have characteristics in common. The method is then applied to data taken from boards.ie, a medium sized message boards website. Prominent clusters of users are identified and discussed, and illustrative examples of user behaviour provided. The type of interaction, both locally and globally, taking place within forums is examined.
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Hrázský, J., and P. Král. "Analysis of properties of boards for concrete formwork." Journal of Forest Science 50, No. 8 (January 11, 2012): 382–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/4665-jfs.

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The paper summarizes results of the analysis of properties of large-area materials usable for the manufacture of concrete formwork and available on our market. The materials were compared from the viewpoint of physical and mechanical properties including economic evaluations. Materials were assessed manufactured by DOKA company dealing with the production of shuttering systems, viz. Doka 3-SO, Dokadur and Dokaplex. The materials were compared with following boards available on our market: bioboard Agrop, water-resistant (exterior) surface-treated plywood and oriented strandboard (OSB). Results of the paper consist in the comparison of cost/physical-mechanical properties.
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I., Pasternak. "PRINCIPLES OF BUILDING SYSTEMS FOR INSTALLING INTEGRATED BOARDS." Computer systems and network 2, no. 1 (March 23, 2017): 68–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/csn2020.01.068.

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The article examined the functionality and convenience of the integrated circuit setup system. It is also determined that they all provide basic functionality for working with hardware products, and only some allow you to use advanced features that may often be required. And the ways of communication with this program are given. It is proved that when using the interface, the project is more understandable, flexible and better to use. It describes what effect such steps as the choice of a programming language and environment, software tools, the development of functional support, as well as the creation of work algorithms and more, have. The analysis of modern integrated system boards is carried out and the main set of components is determined; plans need for proper functioning. Algorithm flowcharts have been developed to determine the main capabilities of the integrated circuit tuning system. There was a diagnosis of the integrated board using various modern systems, the following inconveniences were identified: if you do not personally monitor the data and analyze it, then you will need to spend a lot of time to re-read the information, because
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Hokanson, Taylor, and Nick Bontrager. "Good Artists Torrent, Great Artists Fork." Media-N 15, no. 2 (July 29, 2019): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.21900/j.median.v15i2.74.

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In this workshop, Professors Nick Bontrager and Taylor Hokanson introduce the tools and services required to fabricate printed circuit boards, or PCBs. The process is more accessible than ever before, and is cheap enough to allow individuals to obtain functional prototypes, in small quantities, that are indistinguishable from similar PCBs that might be produced in the hundreds of thousands for industry or commercial applications. Using an “unpopulated” demonstration board designed by the workshop co-chairs, participants walk through all the steps needed to assemble and solder surface-mount components, finishing the event with a battery-operated, wearable, LED light display.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Foro Boario"

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Braggio, Michele, and Alessandro Santoro. "Limite e connessione, riqualificazione urbana nell'area del foro boario di Lecce." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2018. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/17114/.

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Alla base di questa ricerca che parte dallo studio dello spazio pubblico legato alla mobilità veloce c'è l'obiettivo di trasformare uno spazio complesso in un luogo per le relazioni. Il foro boario di Lecce offre uno spunto progettuale per ripensare limiti e connessioni tra la compattezza della città storica e il disordine della periferia
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Montalbano, Riccardo <1985&gt. "Il sistema stradale di Roma antica : aspetti amministrativi, archeologici e topografici (Foro Boario, Foro Olitorio e Campo Marzio)." Doctoral thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/14956.

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Kyereboah, Richard. "Criteria For Appointing Board Members to Corporate Boards in Ghana." Thesis, University of Phoenix, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10833995.

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The purpose of this qualitative exploratory case study was to explore and find out the criteria that leaders of corporate boards in Ghana consider in appointing non-executive directors. Twenty for-profit corporations made the sample size for interviews and observations. The researcher conducted in-depth interviews with convenient and willing board chairmen. The interviews involved open-ended questions about competencies and qualifications looked for in board member candidates. Data from secondary sources such as curriculum vitae of existing non-executive board members were reviewed to validate data. The QSR NVivo 8 software product was used to code and analyze the research data into themes. QSR is a software package that analyzes data for themes in words, sentences, or paragraphs of electronic written data, often discovering themes the human eye could miss. Nine themes emerged representing criteria considered in selecting and appointing non-executive directors. The criteria identified were independent mind, expertise and experience, availability of the prospective appointee, entrepreneurial orientation, proving integrity, leadership orientation, good academic background, networking advantage, and trusted friends. The results of the research may ensure the appointment of right persons to corporate boards for good corporate governance in Ghana and high profitability in organizations. The Ghana government may incorporate in the corporate governance regulations standard criteria for appointment of non-executive directors to all boards of organizations.

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Cartisano, O. Joseph. "School boards as an alternative vehicle for entry into politics /." Access Digital Full Text version, 1987. http://pocketknowledge.tc.columbia.edu/home.php/bybib/1077841x.

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Thesis (Ed. D.)--Teachers College, Columbia University, 1987.
Typescript; issued also on microfilm. Sponsor: Natale Cipollina. Dissertation Committee: Robert McClintock. Bibliography: leaves 239-243.
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Warman, Benjamin R. "A Suitable Software Architecture for Video Discussion Boards as Applied to the OLE Board." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1346189042.

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Page, Megan Alene. "What Makes a Successful College or University Programming Board?: Standards of Practice for Programming Boards." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/9892.

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The purpose of this study was to seek an understanding of the characteristics of successful college and university programming boards (CUPBs). Specifically, I explored the organization and management; human, financial, and facility resource; campus and community relationship; program; mission; assessment and self-evaluation; and leadership characteristics of CUPBs. For purposes of this study, successful programming boards were defined and identified by professionals who work in this area of student affairs administration. To obtain the sample for this study, student affairs professionals who work with college and university programming boards and are members of the National Association of Campus Activities (NACA) were contacted. Members were asked to identify successful programming boards in their NACA region. Based on the programming boards identified through this process, the most successful programming boards for each of the seven NACA regions were identified. There were 22 total programming boards included in the study's sample. An Institutional Profile (IP) form was created with items that related to the research questions posed in this study. Document analysis was conducted on texts and reports obtained from advisors of the sample's programming boards. Additional information was obtained through interviews with these advisors. Responses that were qualitative in nature were analyzed and assigned to response categories. The data that were quantitative in nature were analyzed by calculating frequency and/or range and mean scores. The data revealed significant results for each of the seven characteristics explored in the study. The findings suggest ways to structure and staff CUPBs, how to select and train student leaders, how to manage human and financial resources, how to manage facilities, and the types and numbers of programs successful CUPBs sponsor. Recommendations about the mission of successful CUPBs were identified, as were ways to assess outcomes and advise the programming board. Collectively, the results describe the elements of successful CUPBs. These elements can be used to establish standards of practice for such boards and the staff who manage them.
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Payne, John D. "Mandated School Board Member Training for Local Boards of Education in Tennessee As Perceived by Local Boards of Education Members and Superintendents of Schools." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 1994. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/2956.

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of the mandatory in-service training in Tennessee for all local board of education members. The primary focus of this study was to determine if the board members' or superintendents' responses about the training agencies, content, or applicability of any Academy indicated any continuing (long-term) impact on the actions of board members when they returned to their local boards of education. The secondary concern of this study was to determine if the responses were significantly differentiated between the positions of board member and superintendent or among the demographic characteristics defined in the study. All 959 board of education members and 136 superintendents of schools were mailed a questionnaire to return anonymously to evaluate the legislatively mandated School Board Training Academies conducted over the past 4 years. Six research questions were answered and 23 null hypotheses were tested at the.05 level of significance. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov Two-Sample Test or the Chi-Square Comparison was used to analyze the comparison between board members' and superintendents' scores or among the demographic strata. All nine Academies were compared according to each of the nine demographic characteristics. The average demographic characteristics of Tennessee board members are very similar to the average demographic characteristics of board members in the nation as a whole. There are significant differences among board members' evaluation scores stratified by six of the demographic characteristics. There were only two demographic characteristics for which there were any significant rating differences among superintendents. The Academies were rated positively for their effectiveness and their continuance was recommended. Specific improvements, expansion, and enhancement of the process were suggested.
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Hartmann, Michael C. "Continuing Education for Board Directors an Empirical Study of its Effects on Directors, Boards and Public Trust /." kostenfrei, 2008. http://www.biblio.unisg.ch/www/edis.nsf/wwwDisplayIdentifier/3506.

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Carnes, Marilyn J. "The Status of Training for Local Boards of Education in Ohio as Perceived by School Board Members and Superintendents." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1210108464.

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Bathula, Hanoku. "Board characteristics and firm performance evidence from New Zealand : a thesis submitted to Auckland University of Technology in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), 2008 / Hanoku Bathula." Full thesis Abstract, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10292/376.

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Due to various corporate scandals and failures, there has been a renewed interest on the role of boards in the performance of firms. This thesis examines the relationship between the key board characteristics and firm performance. Unlike most studies on boards which predominantly use only financial variables affecting governance, I take a different approach by combining them with non-financial variables. This combined set of variables is used for theoretical and empirical modelling. Based on the extant literature, I develop a conceptual framework and a set of hypotheses to examine the relationship between board characteristics and firm performance. Board characteristics considered in this research include board size, director ownership, CEO duality, gender diversity, educational qualification of board members and number of board meetings. Additionally, I use board size as a moderating variable to examine how the effect of other board characteristics is contingent on board size. Firm performance is measured by return on assets. I test my hypotheses on a longitudinal sample of 156 firms over a four year period from 2004 to 2007. My sample includes all firms listed on New Zealand stock exchange as on November 2007. Empirical analysis is undertaken using Generalised Least Squares analyses. The findings of the study show that board characteristics such as board size, CEO duality and gender diversity were positively related with firm performance, where as director ownership, board meetings and the number of board members with PhD level education was found to be negatively related. Board size was found to be moderating some of these relationships, indicating the critical role being played by board size in the design and role of corporate boards. The findings also provide partial evidence to different governance theories, further indicating the need for theoretical pluralism to gain insights into boards’ functioning. The study contributes to the understanding of board-performance link by examining both the traditional variables such as board size, CEO duality, and number of board meetings as well as other organisational attributes such as gender diversity and competence variables represented by women and PhD holders, respectively. The theoretical framework and the findings of my thesis are expected to stimulate scholars for further research to identify the contingency conditions upon which the board characteristics and firm performance may be dependent.
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Books on the topic "Foro Boario"

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Filetici, M. G. Foro Boario: Guida. Milano: Electa, 2012.

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Coarelli, Filippo. Il Foro Boario: Dalle origini alla fine della Repubblica. Roma: Quasar, 1988.

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Manfredi, Alberto. Manfredi illustratore: Libri, cartelle, periodici : mostra documentaria, 6-28 aprile 1991, Sala esposizioni antico foro Boario, Reggio Emilia. Firenze: Passigli, 1991.

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Giuseppe, Berti, Farioli Elisabetta, Nobili Umberto, and Civici musei di Reggio Emilia (Italy)., eds. Arte e critica d'arte a Reggio Emilia, 1920-1960: Reggio Emilia, 15 ottobre 13 novembre 1988, sale esposizioni antico Foro Boario e Isolato San Rocco. Reggio Emilia: Comune di Reggio Emilia, Assessorato alle istituzioni culturali, Civici musei, 1988.

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Curti, Patrizia. Il grande porticato di Piazza d'Armi: Foro Boario di Modena, sede della Facolta di economia Marco Biagi, Universita degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia. Modena: F. C. Panini, 2008.

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Guercio, Andrea B. Del. Materiali della scultura italiana, 1960-1990: Nicola Carrino, Carlo Lorenzetti, Teodosio Magnoni, Eliseo Mattiacci, Antonio Paradiso, Giuseppe Spagnulo, Mauro Staccioli, Giuseppe Uncini : Reggio Emilia, Sala esposizioni antico foro boario, 6 luglio 18 agosto 1991. [Reggio Emilia]: Comune di Reggio Emilia, Assessorato istituzioni culturali, Civici musei, 1991.

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California. Dept. of Alcohol and Drug Programs. and EMT Group, eds. Building better boards for alcohol service organizations: A self-help guide to board development in the 1990's. Sacramento, CA: Dept. of Alcohol and Drug Programs, 1991.

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Weinstein, Nina. Room and Board. Boston: McGraw Hill, 1998.

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Greckol, Sonja Ruth. Final report: Women and non-traditional jobs project. Toronto: Sonja Greckol Research and Consulting, 1988.

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Judy, Wuorio, ed. Adult on board: Travel games for grown-ups. New York, N.Y: Penguin Books, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Foro Boario"

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Dart, Beatrix. "Governance of Gender Diversity Case." In Management for Professionals, 61–63. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48606-8_13.

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AbstractGender diversity on boards has become accepted as an important step to increase governance, risk assessment, and innovative thinking for companies. However, the arguments of finding merit-based candidates, a narrow definition of the board skills matrix, and the desire to add “who you know” have proven to be lasting obstacles for many female board candidates. This short case highlights the importance of making a conscious effort to expanding board searches past the usual networks to lead to boards with better decision-making abilities by adding female board directors.
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Dubs, Rolf. "Reward Governance Case." In Management for Professionals, 47–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48606-8_9.

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AbstractMany members of the supervisory and managing boards get an annual bonus not depending on the financial results. Collaborators usually do not receive such a bonus. More and more people are criticizing this policy. This case presents a discussion at a board meeting, wherein board member proposes a bonus for all collaborators of this company.
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Korine, Harry. "Board–Management Collaboration Case." In Management for Professionals, 57–60. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48606-8_12.

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AbstractThe case describes challenges that commonly arise between board and management in not for profits (NPFs), specifically, (a) questions of strategy related to changes in funding; (b) questions of culture related to the informality of relations among board members, management, and staff; and (c) questions of authority related to the disparity in involvement between volunteer board and professional management. Based on a description of how these challenges played out in an international NGO, an analysis of what was needed to address them, and a presentation of recommendations that were successfully applied, the case provides boards and managements of NPFs a blueprint for how to build stronger collaboration and offers students of NPFs a model for study.
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Millington, Ian. "Board Games." In AI for Games, 741–99. Third edition. | Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, a CRC title, part of the Taylor & Francis imprint, a member of the Taylor & Francis Group, the academic division of T&F Informa, plc, [2019]: CRC Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781351053303-9.

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Easterling, K. E. "Boats and boards." In Advanced Materials for Sports Equipment, 94–107. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1556-8_6.

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De Haes, Steven, Laura Caluwe, Tim Huygh, and Anant Joshi. "Why Should Boards Care?" In Management for Professionals, 25–28. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30267-2_3.

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Stone, Steven M. "A Bored Board?" In Management for Professionals, 33–40. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01833-7_4.

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Craig, Edwin C. "Printed Circuit Boards." In Laboratory Manual for Electronics via Waveform Analysis, 77–82. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2610-9_14.

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Adams, Cheryll M., and Rebecca L. Pierce. "Choice Boards." In Differentiation That Really Works Strategies From Real Teachers for Real Classrooms Grades 6-12, 33–58. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003234647-3.

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Kakabadse, Andrew, Nada Kakabadse, and Orhan Yavuz. "Turkish Chairmen: Contrasting the Art of Dialogue against the Discipline for Governance." In Global Boards, 140–69. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230250512_7.

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Conference papers on the topic "Foro Boario"

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Pietrogrande, Enrico, and Alessandro Dalla Caneva. "Study for a new definition of the southern side of Prato della Valle in Padua, Italy." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6287.

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The southern limit of thePrato della Valle space in the southern part of Padua's historical centre, inItaly, was continuously delimited by the boundary wall of the Santa Maria dellaMisericordia convent until the early twentieth century. Its presence was one ofthe elements that more than a century ago inspired the enlightened proposal byDomenico Cerato, a design professor at the University of Padua who had beeninspired by Andrea Memmo, the Superintendent of the Serenissima Republic ofVenice. The straight and continuous limit was replaced by the discontinuousarchitecture of the Foro Boario entrance, built in 1913 according to a designby Alessandro Peretti; this weakened the overall solution based on anelliptical shape, as did the communicative power of the nearby basilica ofSanta Giustina. The examination carried out dwells on these limits, simulatingthe virtual introduction of architecture with a continuous front to thesouthern edge of the Prato della Valle. One example of this type ofarchitecture is the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art built in Kansas City between1930 and 1933, based on a design by the brothers Thomas and William Wight, andexpanded in 1999 based on a design by Steven Hall. The study generallyconfirmed that the compactness of the building's front newly provides strengthto Cerato's design, which gave a sense of unity to the general emptiness thanksto the certainty of its borders, and gives again the Basilica of Santa Giustinaits monumental size. This paper investigates the composition ofheterogeneous fragments, excerpts from the inventory of collective memory, andthe resulting unpredictable architecture in an urban context.
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Blomson, Dean. "Beyond the looking glass… What could ‘fit-for-future-purpose’ governance operating models look like in the future?" In Corporate governance: A search for emerging trends in the pandemic times. Virtus Interpress, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/cgsetpt9.

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his study builds further on the paper presented at Virtus Corporate Governance Conference in May 2020, which explored the suitability and current relevance of board operating models. That paper highlighted challenges relating to the suitability of prevailing board operating models and posited some alternative board governance models as a provocation. While a considerable amount of academic and commercial research focuses on current board issues, performance drivers, etc., there is little apparent futuristic thinking, i.e., consideration of the broader changes that will be likely that could inform, modify, accelerate or possibly negate current thinking on what boards should be doing to be effective
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Chipambwa, Walter, and Evelyn V. Chikwanya. "Design communication: Fashion design students' perspectives on digital vs physical mood boards." In 11th International Symposium on Graphic Engineering and Design. University of Novi Sad, Faculty of technical sciences, Department of graphic engineering and design, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24867/grid-2022-p76.

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A mood board provides a blueprint of the design process in a particular situational design problem. With the developments in the technology the process of making and presenting a mood board has now migrated to the various digital platforms. Traditionally designers in creative world used to make physical mood boards and this has changed as some now prefer the digital mood boards. The effectiveness of mood boards cannot be overemphasised especially in the fashion design world as they provide the visual impression which is a key source of inspiration to the designer. In this study ten final year students enrolled into a fashion design degree program were interviewed to assess their perception of digital and physical mood boards. The students were given a task to respond to a situational design problem and tasked to create their mood board physically and digitally and then evaluate the process they followed in coming up with their fashion mood boards. It was revealed that many students preferred the physical method as it is more engaging to the designer and informative though it is time consuming unlike as compared to the digital mood board. It was also revealed that due to the decrease in print media as technology is advancing sources of material that can be used in developing a physical mood boards have become less especially for the students who relied heavily on printed magazines. The study concluded that students need to be taught the process of making physical mood boards first before they do the digital mood boards and also there is need to improve individual graphic design skills so that they can improve quality of their digital mood boards.
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Fidan, Ismail, Russell P. Kraft, and Stephen J. Derby. "Design and Implementation of a Flexible Intelligent Electronics Remanufacturing System." In ASME 1999 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece1999-0921.

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Abstract Electronic manufacturing of circuit boards has undergone major changes in the last decade as new technologies have emerged and are perfected to replace older ones. A result of the increased board layout densities and higher levels of integration at the chip level is a dramatic increase in the value of circuit boards. The benefit is much more functionality in smaller boards, but the disadvantage is significant losses when a defective board must be scrapped. The same technology that has increased the density of the board functionality has made manual rework to correct manufacturing defects almost impossible. Higher levels of circuit integration in moving from VLSI to ULSI (Ultra Large Scale Integration) have required more pin-outs on the packages which in turn has resulted in finer lead pitches and a change from through-hole mounting to surface mounting technology (SMT). These two changes, with the decreased interchip spacing, have necessitated the use of automation to perform reliable component replacement on defective boards. This paper discusses the complexities of integrating several automation technologies into a single robotic electronic remanufacturing workcell. Involved are vision guidance, control software development, and multiple special end-effector designs for the several required steps, including defective component removal, board cleaning, solder paste dispensing, component placement, and laser soldering [1].
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Shabany, Younes. "Effects of Boundary Conditions and Source Dimensions on the Effective Thermal Conductivity of a Printed Circuit Board." In ASME 2003 International Electronic Packaging Technical Conference and Exhibition. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipack2003-35201.

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The heat conduction equation and its boundary conditions were used to show that the planar and normal thermal conductivities of an orthotropic model of a printed circuit board were functions of source to board size ratio, top and bottom side boundary conditions, and thickness and thermal conductivity of each layer. Numerical solutions of the heat conduction equation were used to quantify the dependence on source to board size ratio and top and bottom boundary conditions. It was shown that the thermal conductivities were stronger functions of the source to board size ratio for smaller values of this ratio. This dependence was more pronounced for boards with stronger convection heat transfer on their top side, and for boards with thicker component side copper layer. The thermal conductivities were less sensitive to the variation of the convection heat transfer on the bottom side of the board.
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Khalilollahi, Amir, and Russell L. Warley. "Thermal Stress Reduction and Optimization for Orthotropic Composite Boards." In ASME 2005 Summer Heat Transfer Conference collocated with the ASME 2005 Pacific Rim Technical Conference and Exhibition on Integration and Packaging of MEMS, NEMS, and Electronic Systems. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht2005-72570.

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Composite printed electronic boards are susceptible of structural failure or irreversible damage under thermally raised stresses. A thermal/structural finite element model is integrated in this study to enable the predictions of the temperature and stress distribution of vertically clamped parallel circuit boards that include series of symmetrically mounted heated electronic modules (chips). The board is modeled as a thin plate containing four heated flush rectangular areas that represent the electronic modules. The finite element model should be to able to accept the convection heat transfer on the board surface, heat generation in the modules, and directional conduction inside the board. A detailed 3-D CFD model is incorporated to predict the conjugate heat transfer coefficients that strongly affect the temperature distribution in the board and modules. Structural analyses are performed by a FE model that uses the heat transfer coefficients mentioned above, and structural elements capable of handling orthotropic material properties. The stress fields are obtained and compared for the models possessing different fiber orientations and fiber volume fractions. Appreciable differences in stress and thermal gradient fields were observed. The values of fiber volume fraction and fiber orientation at which to conduct analyses was guided by experimental design (DOE) ideas leading to a metamodel of the stress intensity and temperature gradient in the board which was used to represent the complied results of this study.
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Khalilollahi, Amir, Russell L. Warley, and Oladipo Onipede. "Thermal Reliability Design and Optimization for Multilayer Composite Electronic Boards." In ASME 2005 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2005-82560.

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Boards made of composites are susceptible of structural failure or irreversible damage under thermally raised stresses. A thermal/structural finite element model is integrated in this study to enable the predictions of the temperature and stress distribution of vertically clamped parallel circuit boards that include series of symmetrically mounted heated electronic modules (chips). The board is modeled as a thin plate containing four heated flush rectangular areas that represent the electronic modules. The finite element model should be to able to accept the convection heat transfer on the board surface, heat generation in the modules, and directional conduction inside the board. A detailed 3-D CFD model is incorporated to predict the conjugate heat transfer coefficients that strongly affect the temperature distribution in the board and modules. Structural analyses are performed by a FE model that uses the heat transfer coefficients mentioned above, and structural elements capable of handling orthotropic material properties. The stress fields are obtained and studied for the models possessing two and there laminates with different fiber orientations, and inter-fiber angles. Appreciable differences in values of max stress intensity were observed as the fiber orientation and inter-fiber angle changed. The angular parameters in this study were guided by experimental design (DOE) concepts leading to a metamodel of the stress intensity in the board. The optimum design variables found by the equations of the metamodel.
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Chiriac, Victor Adrian, and Tien-Yu Tom Lee. "Thermal Design Analysis of Free Space Optical Interconnect (FSOI) Package Module." In ASME 2001 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2001/htd-24389.

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Abstract A detailed thermal analysis for the FSOI (Free Space Optical Interconnect) technology incorporating VCSEL (Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser) devices is performed using commercially available software. FSOI is one of the latest technologies used to transmit information at high-speed to/from a microprocessor to memory device via photons. Due to large heat dissipation and compact packaging design, temperature and associated thermal strain/stress could reach high values in the FSOI assembly, causing serious reliability and quality problems. Several design options are investigated in order to provide optimal thermal management for the FSOI module, and maintain VCSEL temperatures within reasonable limits. Convective cooling results for both organic and ceramic boards are investigated. For designs with organic boards and without any thermal enhancement, the VCSEL temperature is well above the acceptable limit of 85°C at an ambient temperature of 30°C. The sequential inclusion of pedestals, board thermal vias, conductive rings between the optical modules, and metallic (Al) rods will significantly enhance the module thermal performance and reduce VCSEL temperature to 46°C. The presence of thermal vias in the organic board is critical; however, if the copper area percentage in the via block vs. the die area is above 3%, the VCSEL temperatures will remain constant. The ceramic boards provide a good thermal solution, as VCSEL temperatures remain below the upper limit without including any thermal vias in the board. The comparison between the effect of convective air speed on FSOI with ceramic versus organic boards reveals that the VCSEL temperature is slightly higher (less than 2°C) for the case incorporating a ceramic board. However, the ceramic board has no thermal vias, compared to the 100% copper via block in the organic board. Hence, the same results are accomplished with much less complexity in the ceramic substrate design alternative. This option is suggested for manufacturing purposes, with improved thermal performances.
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Pearl, Adam, and Michael Osterman. "Examination of Solder Interconnects Formed on ENEPIG Finished Printed Wiring Boards Under Drop Loading Conditions." In ASME 2013 International Technical Conference and Exhibition on Packaging and Integration of Electronic and Photonic Microsystems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipack2013-73278.

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Electroless Nickel/Electroless Palladium/Immersion Gold (ENEPIG), which has been used in component packaging, has been gaining attention as a surface finish for printed wiring boards. The primary role of a printed wiring board surface finish is to provide a solderable surface for assembly, creating a reliable solder interconnect. With regards to reliability, the increased use of mobile electronics has resulted in the need to consider the ability of interconnects to withstand repeated mechanical shocks. This paper examines the drop reliability of both SnPb and SAC305 interconnects formed on ENEPIG finished printed wiring boards. For comparison, the drop reliability test results for similar boards with Immersion Silver (ImAg) board finish are included. Test boards include BGA and resistor packages. The boards are dropped 500 times to achieve failure across the components. Failure analysis revealed that the dominant failure mode for BGA packages on the ENEPIG finish was cracking in the solder balls at the component interface, while for the ImAg finish the dominant failure mode was cratering in the board laminate below the solder pad. For the resistor packages, cracking through the solder joint at the component interface was the dominant failure mode for both the ENEPIG and ImAg finishes. The drop results indicate that both finishes are suitable for systems that could experience mechanical shock due to drop, with components soldered onto ENEPIG with a SAC 305 solder having the highest survivability. The combination of SnPb and ImAg was found to be superior to SAC 305 and ImAg.
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Água, Pedro B., and Anacleto Correia. "Information governance: The role of information architecture for effective board performance." In Corporate governance: A search for emerging trends in the pandemic times. Virtus Interpress, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/cgsetpt2.

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Among the growing demands in corporate governance is better decision-making. The best board dynamics and focus on substantive business issues do not ensure effective boards functioning. Better decision-making implies the availability of quality information in adequate amounts. Better information does not exist on its own, it is necessary to design adequate information architectures in order to gather such information for effective board decision-making. Relying on solid information sources fosters awareness and lies the grounds for a better information architecture, so directors can do their job in a more effective and efficient way. What, why, how and where questions shall be raised in order to reach such goals, and the pillars for such architecture shall be laid down, by means of an adequate information architecture. This text provides clarity and the main thinking behind such information architecture design, ending with a set of recommendations
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Bodnenko, Dmytro M., Halyna A. Kuchakovska, Volodymyr V. Proshkin, and Oksana S. Lytvyn. Using a virtual digital board to organize student’s cooperative learning. [б. в.], November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/4419.

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The article substantiates the importance of using a virtual digital board to organize student’s cooperative learning in the conditions of distance education, incl. social distance (for the quarantine period 2020). The main advantages of using a virtual digital board are outlined and their functions for the organization of cooperative education are compared. An analysis of the benefits of using virtual digital boards and a survey of experts made it possible to identify the most popular virtual digital boards: Wiki-Wall, Glogster, PadLet, Linoit, Twidla, Trello, Realtimeboard (Miro), Rizzoma. The comparison of the functions of virtual digital boards outlines their ability to organize students’ cooperative learning. The structure of the module E-Learning “Creating education content with tools of virtual digital board Padlet” is presented in the system LMS Moodle. The results of the experiment are presented, which show the effectiveness of the use of instruments of the virtual digital board to organize student’s cooperative learning. Perspectives of researches in developing methods of using a virtual digital board by students of natural-mathematical specialties are determined.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON DC. Boards, Commissions, and Committees: Procedure for Investigating Officers and Boards of Officers. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada401993.

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Hosking, F. M., F. G. Yost, C. L. Hernandez, and S. J. Sackinger. Capillary flow solderability test for printed wiring boards. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10144014.

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Dudley, Peter A. Design guidelines for SAR digital receiver/exciter boards. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1145166.

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Author, Not Given. A capillary flow test for printed wiring boards. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10189170.

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Bushnell, Linda G., and Vason P. Srini. A Computer Aided Design Methodology For Printed Circuit Boards. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada631674.

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CORPS OF ENGINEERS WASHINGTON DC. Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada403088.

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Anderson, R. Bruce, R. Edward Thomas, Charles J. Gatchell, Neal D. Bennett, and Neal D. Bennett. Computerized technique for recording board defect data. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Research Station, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/ne-rp-671.

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Anderson, J. T. Document Template for Printed Circuit Board Layout. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1032099.

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Vandyck, Charles Kojo Vandyck. Effective Board Governance for Civil Society Organisations. West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI), July 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.15868/socialsector.36954.

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