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Trishananto, Yudha. "Sistem Pengukuran Kinerja dan Kinerja Pembiayaan bagi Hasil Perbankan Syariah di Indonesia." Muqtasid: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Perbankan Syariah 7, no. 2 (December 1, 2016): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.18326/muqtasid.v7i2.95-116.

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This study aims to examine the role of Management Control System (MCS),attitude to risk and organizational learning to improve the performance ofprofit and loss of sharing defrayal. MCS concept used in this study is diagnostic, interactive and dynamic performance measurement system (PMS). Performance of defrayal of profit and revenue sharing is operationalized into the quantity and quality of defrayal. This study uses a survey by branches of Islamic banks in Indonesia. A total of 99 questionnaires were returned. It is proven that interactive use of PMS has a positive effect on the attitude towards risk and learning organization. This study shows that the resource-based view further elucidate the role of the PMS improves performance compared with agency theory. Practically, this study demonstrates the role of PMS as a system to control the behavior of managers in improving the performance of Islamic banks profit and loss of sharing defrayal
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Oliver, Tracy, Lisa Diewald, Amy McKeever, Cerena George, and Rebecca Shenkman. "Empowering Community Leadership: Perspectives of Peer Mentors Facilitating a Food Pantry-Based Nutrition Education Program." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20, no. 3 (January 31, 2023): 2604. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20032604.

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Peer Mentors (PMs) are valuable health educators within food-insecure communities; however, little is known about PMs’ perspectives and experiences after serving in their peer mentor role. Therefore, this qualitative study explored PMs’ (n = 10) perceptions and analyzed data using thematic analysis based on descriptive phenomenology. Four themes emerged: (1) Successes and Struggles in Sharing Nutrition Knowledge; (2) Establishing a Conducive Learning Environment; (3) The Peer Mentor and Mentee Connection: Impact of Shared Experiences; (4) Empowerment of the Peer Mentor Experience. PMs have many advantages; however, more research is needed to evaluate the sustainability and efficacy of PMs within food-insecure communities.
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Joensuu-Salo, Sanna, and Kirsti Sorama. "Information Sharing and Integration of Buyer-Supplier Relationship in Small Suppliers’ Performance." Journal of Enterprising Culture 27, no. 02 (June 2019): 177–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218495819500079.

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Despite a growing scholarly interest in performance measurement systems (PMS) for collaborative networks, the literature highlights the success of co-operation from the buyer’s perspective, with far less attention given to the supplier’s perspective (Yeniyurt et al., 2014). In addition, only limited empirical research has been conducted on PMS in small and medium-sized enterprise networks (Bititci et al., 2012). This study investigates how information sharing and supplier integration in a buyer-supplier relationship (BSR) affect suppliers’ performance in the context of small firms. Information sharing includes both providing information (to a buyer) and receiving information (from a buyer). According to the results, neither BSR integration nor information sharing are associated with suppliers’ overall or financial performance. However, BSR integration showed a positive association with suppliers’ non-financial performance. Moreover, information sharing (both providing and receiving) in the innovation perspective showed a positive association with suppliers’ non-financial performance.
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Wang, Chuanhai, Wenjuan Hua, Gang Chen, Xing Fang, and Xiaoning Li. "Distributed-Framework Basin Modeling System: I. Overview and Model Coupling." Water 13, no. 5 (March 2, 2021): 678. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w13050678.

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To better simulate the river basin hydrological cycle and to solve practical engineering application issues, this paper describes the distributed-framework basin modeling system (DFBMS), which concatenate a professional hydrological model system, a geographical integrated system, and a database management system. DFBMS has two cores, which are the distributed-frame professional modeling system (DF-PMS) and the double-object sharing structure (DOSS). An area/region that has the same mechanism of runoff generation and/or movement is defined as one type of hydrological feature unit (HFU). DF-PMS adopts different kinds of HFUs to simulate the whole watershed hydrological cycle. The HFUs concept is the most important component of DF-PMS, enabling the model to simulate the hydrological process with empirical equations or physical-based submodules. Based on the underlying source code, the sharing uniform data structure, named DOSS, is proposed to accomplish the integration of a hydrological model and geographical information system (GIS), which is a new way of exploring temporal GIS. DFBMS has different numerical schemes including conceptual and distributed models. The feasibility and practicability of DFBMS are proven through its application in different study areas.
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Buathong, Suwimon, and Sirilak Bangchokdee. "The use of the performance measures in Thai public hospitals." Asian Review of Accounting 25, no. 4 (December 4, 2017): 472–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ara-03-2017-0043.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationships between participation in performance measurement systems (PMS) and the use of performance measures; the use of performance measures and managerial performance; and participation in PMS and managerial performance in public hospitals in Thailand. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected using a mailed questionnaire. A total of 304 middle managers in public hospitals in Southern Thailand participated in the study. The data were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Findings The results reveal a positive relationship between participation in PMS and the use of performance measures, and a positive relationship between the use of performance measures and managerial performance. The results also indicate a positive relationship between participation in PMS and improved managerial performance. Practical implications Results indicate that top managers in hospitals should allow middle managers to have greater participation in their organization’s PMS. By sharing information between top and middle managers, a PMS can be developed that reflects the organization’s goals, as well as being suitable for departmental performance evaluation. This enhances PMS acceptance by middle managers, and reduces task ambiguity, leading to improved managerial performance. Originality/value As middle managers participate more in PMS, their acceptance of PMS increases. They then make greater use of both financial and non-financial performance measures to obtain comprehensive feedback about their department’s performance. This enhances their decision outcomes, resulting in improved managerial performance.
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Handayani, Dwi Sri, Elsi Dwi Hapsari, and Widyandana Widyandana. "Perceived Ease of Use and Usefulness of Facebook for Premenstrual Syndrome Health Education." Jurnal PROMKES 10, no. 1 (March 23, 2022): 58. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jpk.v10.i1.2022.58-64.

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Background: Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a collection of physical, psychological and behavioral changes that can be experienced by women of reproductive age. School adolescents who experience PMS symptoms can have an impact on school activities and daily life. One of the efforts to overcome it is through health education about PMS. Health education innovation in adolescents can be done with the use of social media. Social media that can be used as a means of sharing information is Facebook. Objective: This study aims to know the relationship between perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness of Facebook for health education about PMS. Method: Analytic study research design with a cross section approach. The research variable was the perception of ease of use and usefulness of Facebook as a medium of health education about PMS. The population was 320 school teenagers and the samples were taken by purposive sampling as many as 77 school teenagers who experienced PMS symptoms and had received PMS health education on Facebook. The research data were taken using a questionnaire of perceived ease of use (PEOU) and perceived usefulness (PU) and analyzed using a descriptive and contingency coefficient. Results: Facebook was considered easy (63.6%) to be used for health education about PMS and Facebook was considered useful (57.1%) as a medium for health education about PMS. There was a significant relationship between perceived ease of use and usefulness of Facebook as a medium for health education about PMS (pvalue=0,017 ) with a correlation coefficient value of 0.263 indicating that the correlation is weak. Conclusion: Perceived ease of use was related to the perceived usefulness of Facebook. Facebook was easy to use and useful for health education about PMS. Facebook was effective and useful for learning about PMS. Social media can be a medium for health education and help improve the health of school adolescents who experience PMS.
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Mohideen Moyeenudin, Hussam, Shaik Javed Parvez, R. Anandan, and Kumar Narayanan. "Data management with PMS in hotel industry." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 2.21 (April 20, 2018): 327. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.21.12396.

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The rapid growth of hotel industry has increased the usage of data with the help of property management system (PMS). It deals with sharing information in a systematic procedure within the organization. The major benefit of data management with PMS is the information can be easily stored and shared between staff members; it is useful during recruitment and when an employee goes on vacation, gets sick, or leaves the organization, It comprise with procedure of work, duties and responsibilities, initiatives, performance, documentation, forming business strategies and systems which enhance the organization. Data management helps in storing the data for handling plans and on methods of executing and developing policies for various situations in hotel. Data Management is a way of managing knowledge base and making it accessible for specific purposes in any industry, also to improve the quality of performance and standards, by various methods of data application in Management practices which involves in understanding the industry and effectively utilizing data in learning and implementing policies of an organisation. This article describes about how Data Management in hotels works with property management system (PMS) and the advantages of having PMS in hotel Industry. This paper also focuses on the advancement in PMS with cloud technology for future demands.
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Bassani, Ciriaco, Valentina Lazzarotti, Raffaella Manzini, Luisa Pellegrini, and Stefano Santomauro. "Measuring performance in R&NPD." European Journal of Innovation Management 13, no. 4 (October 5, 2010): 481–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14601061011086302.

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PurposeImplementing a performance measurement system (PMS) for research and new product development (R&NPD) is fundamental for supporting decision making but is a challenging task, because effort levels are not measurable and success is highly uncertain. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the design of a PMS in R&NPD in a case study based on the balanced scorecard and Lynch and Cross's pyramidal framework.Design/methodology/approachThe case study regards Whitehead Alenia Sistemi Subacquei that was thought to be a proper company for the empirical analysis for its strong reliance on R&NPD activities, the adoption of a PMS in the R&NPD department and the lack of contributions in the literature that investigate the design of a PMS for R&NPD function in the context of the military industry.FindingsRelevant managerial implications can be drawn: there is the need for different perspectives in measuring performance in an NPD environment, beyond the iron triangle (time, cost and quality); the use of different perspectives/indicators allows tailoring PMS to the specific object of control, coherently with the need to identify specific responsibilities for each measured performance; the adoption of different performance perspectives/indicators should not prevent a holistic view of performance, in which the different performance perspectives/indicators are related with the overall R&NPD economic performance and implementation matters: sharing with people the measurement aim/characteristics make the PMS understandable and acceptable.Originality/valueAlthough this subject has been debated in the literature, more study of applications in real contexts is needed.
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Muhammad Asif Iqbal, Muhammad Zeeshan Khan, and Faiza Maryam. "FUNCTIONAL INDEXES OF SUCCESS IN CSS/PMS ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY WRITING." Inception - Journal of Languages and Literature 2, no. 1 (June 25, 2022): 14–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.36755/ijll.v2i1.37.

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This study aims to explore different linguistics patterns of Argumentative essays written for Central Superior Services/ Provincial Management Service (CSS/PMS) in Pakistan by using Biber’s Multidimensional approach (MDA). This is a corpus based study which is experimental in nature. The function of this approach is to explain the functional association of linguistic patterns systematically. This study has been performed by using second level of MD (New MD). The researchers have collected the corpus of 30 essays which are argumentative in nature. These essays are downloaded from the popular online forums which are used for the preparation of competitive exams/ current affairs issues in Pakistan. The researchers claim that Pakistan CSS/PMS aspirants focus more on sharing information rather than building arguments in their essay writing papers at CSS/PMS level. Doing so, they do not fulfill the linguistic requirement of the said papers. The ideas presented by them are without logical reasoning or research based facts. The results of these essays show that these aspirants share information in these essays rather than building arguments through cohesion and coherence. Most of the Pakistani leaners of English Language do not have the basic knowledge of grammar. So, they don’t know how to develop personal viewpoints while attempting essay paper. The researchers have analyzed these linguistic gaps through multidimensional analysis of selected essays that may help the CSS/PMS aspirants to fix these linguistic gaps.
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Monaghan, Timothy, Jo-Anne Manski-Nankervis, and Rachel Canaway. "Big data or big risk: general practitioner, practice nurse and practice manager attitudes to providing de-identified patient health data from electronic medical records to researchers." Australian Journal of Primary Health 26, no. 6 (2020): 466. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/py20153.

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Research utilising de-identified patient health information extracted from electronic medical records (EMRs) from general practices has steadily grown in recent years in response to calls to increase use of health data for research and other secondary purposes in Australia. Little is known about the views of key primary care personnel on this issue, which are important, as they may influence whether practices agree to provide EMR data for research. This exploratory qualitative study investigated the attitudes and beliefs of general practitioners (GPs), practice managers (PMs) and practice nurses (PNs) around sharing de-identified EMR patient health information with researchers. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 11 participants (6 GPs, 3 PMs and 2 PNs) recruited via purposive sampling from general practices in Victoria, Australia. Transcripts were coded and thematically analysed. Participants were generally enthusiastic about research utilising de-identified health information extracted from EMRs for altruistic reasons, including: positive effects on primary care research, clinical practice and population health outcomes. Concerns raised included patient privacy and data breaches, third-party use of extracted data and patient consent. These findings can provide guidance to researchers and policymakers in designing and implementing projects involving de-identified health information extracted from EMRs.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "PMS-SHARING"

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SUTHAR, NITESH. "PERSONAL MOBILE STORAGE SHARING." Thesis, 2020. http://dspace.dtu.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/repository/19110.

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In this era of Mobile devices, every user is willing to use mobile devices, which are capable of providing high performance, and which can provides more storage spaces. People are getting aware about using various cloud-based applications provided by network operator and service providers. Among those applications, there are multiple cloud-based usability’s which provide the access to the Cloud Storage. There are many cloud-based application available which provide private storage, such as Microsoft OneDrive, Google Cloud, Dropbox, etc. All of them store date on cloud servers. Even though these are secured still data is exposed to service provider so there is always a risk of data being stolen by some hackers or intruders. We are living in the era of smartphones, every user is having a smart phone with different storage capabilities such as 8, 16, 32, 64 and 128 GB of space and even more storage is going to be embedded in near future. We always find some user, which are not using even 50% of total available storage in their smartphone, which remains unused throughout the lifetime of Mobile device. Therefore, in this Major Project – II, we propose a new framework, which provides a system where a user can share his device's free or unused storage space with other users. Consider a family; where we have n members with n different mobile devices then the aggregated free storage space of all n number of mobile phones can be used as common private storage. The proposed system is called Personal Mobile Storage Sharing (PMS-Sharing). PMS-Sharing enables user to form a local group of users and allow them to access shared storage directory. The system removes dependencies on cloud storage service provider to store the data on servers in order to access it anywhere around the globe. User’s data is stored on the devices within the known group of family members, by this way his data is safe and reachable physically in case network is not available due to some natural hazard. PMS Sharing will be very useful application for the military, secure forces, corporate network, and for those users who do not want to upload their personal data on cloud-storage service and user does not know physical location of storage.
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Conference papers on the topic "PMS-SHARING"

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Suthar, Nitesh, and Rajesh Kr Yadav. "PMS-Sharing : Framework for Automatically Authenticating users in a Group to Allow Sharing Storage." In 2020 5th International Conference on Communication and Electronics Systems (ICCES). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icces48766.2020.9137942.

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