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Ianniello, Antonio J. "Enactivism and Performance Art: Putting on Display Our Perception." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Philosophia 66, no. 2 supplement (October 30, 2021): 121–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbphil.2021.2s.08.

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"Seeing, according to the enactive approach, is not something that happens inside our brain, rather it is something we do, but, as I will argue thanks to the performance art, it is something we do together. The performing arts, with their characteristics – autopoietic feedback loop, spectator/performer exchange, oscillation of the dichotomous subject-object pair - constitute a model through which to in-vestigate the nature of our perception, which is constitutively relational, participative, and transformative. Keywords: Enactivis, performing arts, percep-tion, enactive loniness, transformation. "
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Barbosa, A. "Relational ethics and psychiatry." European Psychiatry 26, S2 (March 2011): 753. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(11)72458-0.

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In relationship centred medicine perspective it is essential to take into account an ethical principle model for our actions, in a meta-analytical foundational perspective, facing concrete and at the same time complex problems in health care, we have to frame them not in terms of strictly defined principles, either formulate them by general acontextual interpretations or resolve them through abstract procedures.Clinical ethics has been enriched by several contributions that deepen a strict principalist perspective. It is from the observation that the clinic relationship creates, in a space and a time, conditions for the emergence of experiential values of the patient and of the professionals through which you can build a relationship of trust (and not through a process merely procedural), that other ethical questionings emerged in this problematization area (ethics of care, hermeneutics, narrative ethics, responsibility ethics).We describe the way this theoretical and deliberative relational ethical model can be easily applied to different ethical issues in psychiatry practice and research.Relational ethics integrates three basic polarities: creating conditions of personhood authenticity, developing a process of reciprocal mutuality and generating an opportunity of growth, development and enhancement. The hermeneutic helical deliberative process takes always in consideration the context relativity and contingency, the other's perspectives and, by creative co-authorship cooperation, allows the emergence of new possibilities of transformative developmental issues.
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Gjøtterud, Sigrid, and Erling Krogh. "The power of belonging." International Journal for Transformative Research 4, no. 1 (December 29, 2017): 7–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ijtr-2017-0002.

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Abstract Coming from a Nordic environment, professionally working in teacher education, both authors engaged in developmental work and research in the Uluguru mountains in Tanzania. The research is carried out in a community-based organization for vulnerable youth, Mgeta Orphan Education Foundation (MOEF), which builds on principles of action learning and action research. We have followed and participated in the development of the organization since 2010, and this article builds on data gathered in 2016-17. We will show and discuss some of the transformations we have witnessed, mainly in the older members. The transformations seem to have an emergent character, and we examine further factors we have seen as crucial for transforming the lives of the young people in the orphan education project. Surprisingly, duty was a factor coming forth in the data. The youth perceived duty in a relational way, mainly caused by inner motivation nurtured by the example of their coordinator, Solomon, and by facing the continuous, emergent need for assistance in their local communities. Less surprisingly, belonging transpired as a fundamental factor. Previously, we have analyzed the transformational learning among the youngsters, and identified a set of transformational tools (Gjotterud, Krogh, Dyngeland, & Mwakasumba, 2015). Building on the transformational tools, we have derived a model for Relational Transformation. Transformative action research is the approach we follow, and one aim of this article is to contribute to the understanding of the reciprocity of transformative processes in transformative research.
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Vu, Mai Chi, and Nicholas Burton. "Mindful reflexivity: Unpacking the process of transformative learning in mindfulness and discernment." Management Learning 51, no. 2 (December 16, 2019): 207–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1350507619888751.

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Can spiritual practice encourage transformative learning? In this article, we unpack how spiritual practices from the Buddhist tradition—mindfulness—and the Quaker tradition—discernment—encourage the attainment of moral reflexivity and the capacity to transform self in individual and relational organizational contexts, respectively. We also show how moral reflexivity and self-transformation are mutually reinforcing and promote a transformational cycle of management learning. We propose that “mindful reflexivity”, a foundational model of spiritually informed moral reflexivity, can contribute to new ways of management learning through its context sensitivity and ethical orientation to foster the kinds of reflexivity needed for responsible management. Our article concludes with implications for management learning theory and practice, and we offer pathways for future research.
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Yeoman, Ruth, and Milena Mueller Santos. "A complex systems model for transformative supply chains in emerging markets." International Journal of Emerging Markets 15, no. 1 (February 6, 2019): 50–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijoem-02-2017-0044.

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Purpose Corporations operating global value chains must grapple with a multiplicity of ethical and practical considerations, most notably when value chains extend to emerging markets. Such contexts involve interactions with diverse stakeholders who possess the ability to impact supply chain performance, but who also bring conflicting needs, values and interests. The purpose of this paper is to outline a transformative model of supply chain fairness, arguing that adopting plural fairness principles and practices generates a higher fairness equilibrium which includes all affected stakeholders in the production of fairness outcomes, with consequent positive organizational and system level impacts. Design/methodology/approach Through a philosophically informed overview of the literature on organizational fairness, the paper applies fairness to the management of supplier relations to identify the institutional features of ethically sustainable supply chains. The proposed conceptual model uses a complex adaptive systems approach (CADs), supplemented by describing the contribution of fairness norms and practices. Findings This paper argues that a transformative approach to supply chain fairness can suggest new structures for interaction between firms, stakeholders, mediating institutions and governments. Originality/value Emerging market supply chains are facing significant changes. Adopting a complex adaptive systems perspective upon stakeholder relationships, this paper offers insights from the theoretical literature on fairness, and proposes a normative model of supply chain fairness which accounts for both the normative and empirical aspects of relational complexity.
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Lee, Samuel. "Transformative metrics for holistic ministry in the marketplace." Missiology: An International Review 47, no. 2 (April 2019): 121–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0091829619828337.

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Holistic ministry is now the standard across global missional practice, and one manifestation of integral mission is Entrepreneurial Church Planting (ECP). This occurs when business entrepreneurs and clergy members launch spiritually and economically integrated communities of faith. While it may be conceptually inviting for spiritual and business forces to comingle in reaching the lost, ECP activities need to be evaluated as to whether they are accomplishing the goals of the Great Commission and the Creation Commission. In-depth study is needed now to consider outcomes relative to goals. To that end, this study will examine the unique data trends that emerge in the case study of Kentucky-based Meridzo Ministries. Grassroots insights from case-study research will then be applied to Clemens Sedmak’s kinship model in order to posit three proxy indicators based upon interviewee data. This article argues that rather than measuring success of missions economically or spiritually, success should be gauged on the grounds of holistic relational transformation.
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Diallo, Souleymane. "The Anamorphosis of Struggle, Confrontation, and Ideological Imagination in Tayeb Salih’s Season of Migration to the North (1966)." Journal La Sociale 2, no. 6 (December 31, 2021): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.37899/journal-la-sociale.v2i6.481.

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The transmedia narrative of the scope of Season of Migration to The North, emphasizes substantial composite creations where specific characters and idiosyncratic plot lines imply a neo-perception method and a post-conception model within the dimensionality of understanding becomes a generative system and a transformative experience. In this run, the anamorphic format of imagination and intellection inside the indigenized process of encoding, designs a new method of normative functionalism, an original attitude of discernments and a prima materia empirical perceptive consignment. Therefore, through a relational value of model and an aesthetic realism, Salih defines an innovative interactive and immersive reality within an analytic functionalism and a psycho-functionalist view in the perspective to transcend the Islamist conservative approach of formal concept analysis and then to deconstruct the Western absorption of temporal concept analysis. It is within this respect, the principle of this paper appears to be a social deconstructionism, a modality and property differentiation concerning the status quo of the Be-ing, and a transformative reform about anthropological prerequisites and requests. In this respect, the realm of functionalism, functional linguistic and aesthetic realism involve this Salih’s object argument in a transgressive object relation.
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Anrò, Alberto. "Nothing but Gold. Complexities in Terms of Non-difference and Identity. Part 3. Permanence, Properties Plexuses and Subtleties in Mutual Exclusion." Journal of Indian Philosophy 50, no. 2 (February 21, 2022): 245–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10781-021-09498-7.

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AbstractThis paper investigates Vācaspati Miśra’s remarkably complex argumentative architecture in support of non-difference by means of a microsimulation model, the classical gold-crown case. A full range of positions, including instantaneism, transformative continuum, indeterminate common basis reference, difference and non-difference coordination, etc., is put under the scrutiny of the Vācaspati Miśra’s dialectic effort. The possibility of coexistence of multiple properties with a single referent is then formally explored. The analysis is carried out in compliance with the ‘Navya-Nyāya Formal Language’ extensional set-based approach and its non-predicative, and variables free, relational syntax. Repeatable modules and structures of reasoning are identified and designed in the form of hypothesis frameworks, axioms and theorems to allow more accurate inferences, in particular regarding transformation and permanence, together with possible or impossible plexuses of properties. Identity and difference qua mutual absence are thoroughly defined with the aid of these formal tools, which conjointly might cast new light on the heuristic and expressive power of Navya-Nyāya logic, as well as on the theoretical potentialities of the non-dualistic account.
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Buker, Bill. "Expanding God’s Redemptive Fractal: Spirit-Centered Counseling and the Transformative Wisdom of Jesus." Salubritas: International Journal of Spirit-Empowered Counseling 1 (October 28, 2021): 29–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.31380/salubritas1.0.29.

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Using the image of a fractal, a Spirit-centered approach to counseling is proposed that conceptualizes the Spirit’s activity as seeking to replicate the patterns of God’s redemptive story throughout creation by facilitating deep second-order change. Involving an epistemological shift from ways of knowing shaped by the conventional wisdom of culture to a renewed mind grounded in the transformative wisdom of Jesus, this deep change is explored from the perspectives of science and Scripture. Integrating findings from systems theory with the ministry and message of Jesus, this approach to counseling emphasizes relational premises and values believed to be characteristic of the mind of the Spirit. Defined as the capacity to know and see in ways that are consistent with the passion and purposes of God, cultivating the mind of the Spirit is viewed as the essence of Spirit-centered counseling. Presumed to be seen most clearly in the life of Jesus, this model focuses on his distinctive way of knowing and seeing by examining what can be learned about the epistemological facets of perception and meaning-making when comparing his Way with the patterns of this world. It is proposed that Spirit-centered counseling is guided by the premises and patterns contained in Jesus’ transformative wisdom.
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Atutxa, Ekhi, Imanol Zubero, and Iñigo Calvo-Sotomayor. "Scalability of Low Carbon Energy Communities in Spain: An Empiric Approach from the Renewed Commons Paradigm." Energies 13, no. 19 (September 25, 2020): 5045. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en13195045.

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Through the implementation of low carbon-based energy systems and participatory modes of governance, there are countless collective initiatives progressing towards a sustainable and resilient energy model. Local alternatives necessarily have to be able to scale in order to address global challenges. From the renewed paradigm of the commons, this empirical research provides a precise picture of the present scalability of these (self) transformative initiatives in Spain. Based on the identification and qualitative analysis of 18 of them via semi-structured in-depth interviews, the article explores their upper and lower limits; the importance of power distribution and citizen participation; the relational dimension of the scale; the upscaling forms and the role of public institutions. On the basis of the results obtained, the article finally presents recommendations aimed at strengthening this scalability of the energy commons.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Relational transformative model"

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Nel, William Nico. "Developing a model of education support for the Khomani San School community." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2010. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&action=viewtitle&id=gen8Srv25Nme4_1812_1307511654.

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The aim of the research was to establish the factors relevant to the delivery of education support to the Khomani San school community, and to propose a model for appropriate education support to the Khomani San school community. In order to reach this aim I strove to answer the following questions: What ethics need to be considered to guide research with this indigenous community? What are the key policy guidelines for education support services in South Africa? Is there a link between community psychology and education support services in the South African context? How are education support services understood and currently delivered to the Khomani San school community? What suggestions can be proposed for relevant education support services delivery to the Khomani San school community?

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Kutan, Kent. "Transformation of relational schema into static object schema." Master's thesis, This resource online, 1996. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-02022010-020303/.

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Thorin, Johan. "Generating a textual representation of a relational model." Thesis, University of Skövde, Department of Computer Science, 2001. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:his:diva-629.

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o aid the software and database developer in the development process, specialised software is needed, known as CASE-tools. To form a productive work environment, multiple CASE-tools should be able to cooperate with each other, as it is likely that a single tool cannot give full support for the whole development process. An aid in the integration of tools is that information is stored in a central repository, available for any tool that needs it. A problem which arises is that not all tools are capable of directly accesing the contents of the repository. Thus export procedures are needed that transforms the repository contents into a format that an external tool can read and understand. If these transformation procedures are specified directly in the implementation language, modification can be difficult or even impossible.

This work proposes a general transformation model for storing rules in a repository. These rules operate on the information in a source model and transform it to a textual representation ready for export to external tools. An example ruleset is given that transforms an example relational model into SQL code.

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Alahakoon, Thilini Hiranya. "A model of transformative destination image." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2022. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/235928/1/Thilini_Hiranya_Alahakoon_Thesis%281%29.pdf.

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Travel’s power to transform individuals originates from both destinations and experiences, and yet, destinations remain unexamined within transformative tourism research. Using destination image as its theoretical scope, this thesis proposes the idea of ‘transformative destinations’ highlighting the importance of personal values and affect-based strategies to encourage positive behavioural intentions within this context. For this, a mixed methods approach was taken in which the first study used the Repertory Test with Laddering Analysis while the second study was a survey.
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Callow, Glenn. "Extending relational model transformations to better support the verification of increasingly autonomous systems." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2013. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/13435.

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Over the past decade the capabilities of autonomous systems have been steadily increasing. Unmanned systems are moving from systems that are predominantly remotely operated, to systems that include a basic decision making capability. This is a trend that is expected to continue with autonomous systems making decisions in increasingly complex environments, based on more abstract, higher-level missions and goals. These changes have significant implications for how these systems should be designed and engineered. Indeed, as the goals and tasks these systems are to achieve become more abstract, and the environments they operate in become more complex, are current approaches to verification and validation sufficient? Domain Specific Modelling is a key technology for the verification of autonomous systems. Verifying these systems will ultimately involve understanding a significant number of domains. This includes goals/tasks, environments, systems functions and their associated performance. Relational Model Transformations provide a means to utilise, combine and check models for consistency across these domains. In this thesis an approach that utilises relational model transformation technologies for systems verification, Systems MDD, is presented along with the results of a series of trials conducted with an existing relational model transformation language (QVT-Relations). These trials identified a number of problems with existing model transformation languages, including poorly or loosely defined semantics, differing interpretations of specifications across different tools and the lack of a guarantee that a model transformation would generate a model that was compliant with its associated meta-model. To address these problems, two related solvers were developed to assist with realising the Systems MDD approach. The first solver, MMCS, is concerned with partial model completion, where a partial model is defined as a model that does not fully conform with its associated meta-model. It identifies appropriate modifications to be made to a partial model in order to bring it into full compliance. The second solver, TMPT, is a relational model transformation engine that prioritises target models. It considers multiple interpretations of a relational transformation specification, chooses an interpretation that results in a compliant target model (if one exists) and, optionally, maximises some other attribute associated with the model. A series of experiments were conducted that applied this to common transformation problems in the published literature.
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Lin, Yu-Ting. "Managing ECFA’s ideational transformative power in cross-Strait relations : an exploration using the functionalist model of integration and two-level game theory." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/37138.

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This thesis utilizes Robert Putnam’s two-level game theory to shed light on why, despite steady improvement of low political interactions between China and Taiwan, the functionalist spillover into cross-Strait high politics has yet to occur. In this context, this thesis examines how the recently signed Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) can be managed to initiate an ideational (attitudinal) shift within the Taiwanese population towards cross-Strait integration. The thesis demonstrates that ECFA’s ideational transformative power is premised on its capacity to generate concrete benefits for the population and the extent to which these benefits fulfill the expectations that the population has come to hold towards ECFA. It also shows the importance of effective communication from Taiwanese elites to the Taiwanese population in building reasonable expectations about ECFA.
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Muhammad, Razeq Zarlasht. "The Business of Policy Innovation: The Transformation of the United Nations Development Programme’s Engagement with the Private Sector (1997-2008)." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/24009.

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Recently, intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) have adopted policies that engage the private sector in the implementation of their development mandates. Despite the implications of these changes, the subject is among the least conceptualized. By applying a theory-guided process-tracing (TGPT) methodology, this paper examines the process of change at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). It advances a constructivist argument and evaluates whether this change could be viewed as a norm-driven change, where norms of corporate social responsibility (CSR), in the process of interaction and learning, have obtained an intersubjective quality and redefined the role of the private sector in the context of organization’s objectives. The paper evaluates this argument in light of the alternative assumptions of the principal-agent model, the bureaucratic culture literature, and rational choice institutionalism. It highlights the implications of this research in empirical, analytical, and theoretical terms for further studies and concludes that, without a due assessment of the intervening effect of norms on policies, the causal claims of other theories are seriously challenged.
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Pliuskuvienė, Birutė. "Adaptive data models in design." Doctoral thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2008. http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2008~D_20080627_143940-41525.

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In the dissertation the adaptation problem of the software whose instability is caused by the changes in primary data contents and structure as well as the algorithms for applied problems implementing solutions to problems of applied nature is examined. The solution to the problem is based on the methodology of adapting models for the data expressed as relational sets.
Disertacijoje nagrinėjama taikomųjų uždavinių sprendimus realizuojančių programinių priemonių, kurių nepastovumą lemia pirminių duomenų turinio, jų struktūrų ir sprendžiamų taikomojo pobūdžio uždavinių algoritmų pokyčiai, adaptavimo problema.
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MALA, ONGUENE. "Differenciations pedologiques dans la region de yaounde (cameroun) transformation d'un sol ferrallitique rouge en sol a horizon jaune et relation ave l'evolution du modele." Paris 6, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA066195.

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Dans la region de yaounde, sous un climat subequatorial humide et dans la transition des paysages a inselbergs et a collines a versants convexes, l'analyse morphostructurale d'une colline de 100 metres de denivelee montre qu'elle a subi au cours de son histoire des soulevements tectoniques suivis de la mise en place des fractures. Les consequences de ce desequilibre naturel sont: -le decapage des sols ferrallitiques rouges issus de l'isalterite par la pedoplasmation d'origine biologique secondee par l'accumulation de fer responsable de la couleur rouge de ces sols. Dans leur partie mediane, elle est surimposee par la degradation partielle de la gibbsite et de la nodulation ferrugineuse. Dans leur partie superficielle, cette pedoplasmation est relayee par la deplasmation partielle du plasma rouge aboutissant a la microagregation resultant de la microfissuration, du jaunissement ou deferruginisation des parois des microfissures et de la perte du plasma jaune; -le ralentissement de l'alteration dans le haut de versant de la colline; -le degagement partiel du dome rocheux ou inselberg; -la concentration d'eau dans les confluents des fractures qui par enfoncement des talwegs declenche le desequilibre de la couverture ferrallitique rouge en bas de versant long convexoconcave. Ce desequilibre se traduit lateralement par: -la transformation de l'isalterite gris-mauve en alloterite blanche par sedimentation, deferruginisation, morcellement et dispersion du squelette par un drainage lateral ne au niveau des cassures orientees suivant la pente topographique; -la transformation des horizons rouges profonds en horizons reticules d'un premier temps par lessivage et illuviation des argiles et du fer et d'un second temps en horizons decolores par deferruginisation suivie de la disjonction plasma-squelette. Les consequences du premier cycle de lessivage d'argile profond sont: -la tassement des horizons rouges superficiels situes au-dessus de la zone eluviale et basale. Ce tassement provoque un drainage ralenti responsable de la dissolution partielle et totale de l'hematite suivie de l'accumulation relative de la goethite alumineuse responsable du jaunissement des horizons rouges en bas de pente des versants longs de la colline de minkoameyos; -l'enfoncement de la surface topoigraphique en bas de pente. Le lessivage actuel facilite l'erosion des argilanes dans l'horizon jaune compact
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Osman, Guedi Abdoulkader. "Évolution et transformation automatisée de modèles de systèmes d’information : une approche guidée par l’analyse formelle de concepts et l’analyse relationnelle de concepts." Thesis, Montpellier 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013MON20239/document.

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L'évolution rapide des besoins dus entre autres à l'innovation technique, la concurrence ou la réglementation conduit souvent à décrire le cadre d'étude des systèmes d'information dans des modèles conceptuels, pour faciliter l'évolution du fonctionnement des systèmes. La mise au point de ces modèles s'effectue en plusieurs phase au cours desquelles collaborent plusieurs équipes de nature différente, chaque intervenant apportant sa perception du système à construire en se limitant à la partie de son domaine de spécialisation. Il faut alors concilier les différentes perceptions. L'objectif essentiel de la thèse est de concevoir les mécanismes permettant d'une part d'obtenir le modèle factorisant les concepts communs à plusieurs modèles et, d'autre part, de proposer aux concepteurs une méthodologie de suivi de l'évolution de la factorisation. Pour réaliser la factorisation, nous avons mis en œuvre l'Analyse Formelle de Concepts et l'Analyse Relationnelle de Concepts (ARC) qui sont des méthodes d'analyse de données basées sur la théorie des treillis. Dans un ensemble d'entités décrites par des caractéristiques, les deux méthodes extraient des concepts formels qui associent un ensemble maximal d'entités à un ensemble maximal de caractéristiques partagées. Ces concepts formels sont structurés dans un ordre partiel de spécialisation qui les munit d'une structure de treillis. L'ARC permet de compléter la description des entités par des relations entre entités. La première contribution de la thèse est une méthode d'analyse de l'évolution de la factorisation d'un modèle basée sur l'AFC et l'ARC. Cette méthode s'appuie la capacité de l'AFC et de l'ARC à faire émerger au sein d'un modèle des abstractions thématiques de niveau supérieur, améliorant ainsi la sémantique des modèles. Nous montrons que ces méthodes peuvent aussi être employées pour suivre l'évolution du processus d'analyse avec des acteurs. Nous introduisons des métriques sur les éléments de modélisation et sur les treillis de concepts qui servent de base à l'élaboration de recommandations. Nous effectuons une expérimentation dans laquelle nous étudions l'évolution des 15 versions du modèle de classes du système d'information SIE-Pesticides. La seconde contribution de la thèse est une étude approfondie du comportement de l'ARC sur des modèles UML. Nous montrons l'influence de la structure des modèles sur différentes variables étudiées (comme les temps d'exécution et la mémoire occupée) au travers de plusieurs expérimentations sur les 15 versions du modèle SIE-Pesticides. Pour cela, nous étudions plusieurs configurations (choix d'éléments et de relations dans le méta-modèle) et plusieurs paramètres (choix d'utiliser les éléments non nommés, choix d'utiliser la navigabilité). Des métriques sont introduites pour guider le concepteur dans le pilotage du processus de factorisation et des recommandations sur les configurations et paramétrages à privilégier sont faites. La dernière contribution est une approche de factorisation inter-modèles afin de regrouper au sein d'un modèle l'ensemble des concepts communs à différents modèles sources conçus par différents experts. Outre le regroupement des concepts communs, cette analyse produit de nouvelles abstractions généralisant des concepts thématiques existants. Nous appliquons notre approche sur les 15 versions du modèle du SIE-Pesticides. L'ensemble de ces travaux s'inscrit dans un cadre de recherche dont l'objectif est de factoriser des concepts thématiques au sein d'un même modèle et de contrôler par des métriques la profusion de concepts produits par l'AFC et surtout par l'ARC
The rapidly changing needs among other things due to technical innovation, competition and regulation often leads to describe the context for the study of conceptual models in information systems to facilitate the evolution of operating systems. The development of these models is carried out in several phases during which several working teams of different nature, providing each participant's perception of the system to be built is limited to the part of his area of specialization. It must then reconcile the different perceptions.The main objective of the thesis is to design mechanisms to obtain a share of the model factoring concepts common to several models and, secondly, to provide designers with a methodology for monitoring the evolution of factorization.To perform the factorization, we have implemented the Formal Concept Analysis and Relational Concepts Analysis (RCA), which are methods of analysis based on the theory of lattice data. In a set of entities described by features, both methods extract formal concepts that combine a maximum of entities to a maximum set of shared characteristics together. These formal concepts are structured in a partial order of specialization that provides with a lattice structure.The CRA can complement the description of the entities by relationships between entities.The first contribution of the thesis is a textbf {method a model for analyzing the evolution of the factorization based on the FCA and the RCA}. This method builds the capacity of the AFC and the CRA to emerge in a model of thematic abstractions higher level, improving semantic models. We show that these methods can also be used to monitor the analytical process with stakeholders. We introduce metrics on the design elements and the concept lattices which are the basis for the development of recommendations. We conduct an experiment in which we study the evolution of the 15 versions of the model class of information-Pesticides EIS system.The second contribution of this thesis is a textbf {depth study of the behavior of the RCA on UML models.} We show the influence of model structure on different variables studied (such as execution time and memory used) through several experiments on 15 versions of the EIS-Pesticides model. For this, we study several configurations (choice of elements and relations in the meta-model) and several parameters (choice of using unnamed elements, choice of using airworthiness). Metrics are introduced to guide the designer in managing the process of factoring and recommendations on the preferred configurations and settings are made.The last contribution is a textbf {approach to inter-model factorization} to group in a model all the concepts common to different source models designed by different experts. In addition to the consolidation of common concepts, this analysis produces new abstractions generalizing existing thematic concepts. We apply our approach on 15 versions of the model EIS-Pesticides.All this work is part of a research framework which aims to factor thematic concepts within a model and control metrics by the profusion of concepts produced by the FCA and especially by RCA
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Books on the topic "Relational transformative model"

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F, Rockman Ilene, ed. Integrating information literacy into the higher education curriculum: Practical models for transformation. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2004.

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Badykova, Idelya. Modeling the efficiency of project management of corporate innovation activity. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/monography_606ae36782b847.08806135.

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The role of innovation in the economy development is extremely significant. Within the framework of this work, the innovative activity of enterprises and its relation to corporate social responsibility (CSR) is of particular interest. This study is aimed at modeling the project management of corporate innovation activity on the basis of CSR. The results obtained by the author for the Russian economy suggest that there is a positive relationship between the level of innovative development and CSR, both in general and in terms of investments in the transformation of human capital. In this regard, the model of project management of corporate innovation activity based on CSR is proposed. Author suggests, that this model's implementation for companies is promising, since transition to such a model should be resulted in an increase in the innovation activity of companies, regions and the whole country, as well as an increase in the economic, social and organizational effectiveness of innovative activity.
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Alekseev, Petr, Vladislav Antropov, Valeriy Barabanov, Mihail Bich, Mihail Zharikov, Lyubov' Krylova, Aleksey Kuznecov, et al. The multi-currency standard and the global financial market. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1871448.

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The monograph was prepared by a team of authors of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation based on the results of research carried out at the expense of budgetary funds under the state assignment of the Financial University. The directions, forms and prospects of creating a multi-currency standard in the process of transformation of the world monetary and financial system are investigated. An integral model for assessing the sectoral development of the global financial market has been developed. The possibilities of adapting the Russian financial market to innovative digital technologies in the context of the formation of a new monetary and financial paradigm are considered. It is of interest to researchers, teachers, postgraduates, students specializing in the study of international economic relations, as well as to a wide range of readers interested in the problems of the development of the world monetary and financial system and the global financial market.
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Ontario. Esquisse de cours 12e année: Danse atc4m cours préuniversitaire. Vanier, Ont: CFORP, 2002.

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Ontario. Esquisse de cours 12e année: Histoire de l'Occident et du monde chy4c cours précollégial. Vanier, Ont: CFORP, 2002.

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Ontario. Esquisse de cours 12e année: English eae4u cours préuniversitaire. Vanier, Ont: CFORP, 2002.

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Ontario. Esquisse de cours 12e année: Comptabilité de la petite entreprise ban4e. Vanier, Ont: CFORP, 2002.

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Ontario. Esquisse de cours 12e année: Mathématiques de la vie courante mel4e cours préemploi. Vanier, Ont: CFORP, 2002.

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Ontario. Esquisse de cours 12e année: English eae4c cours précollégial. Vanier, Ont: CFORP, 2002.

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Ontario. Esquisse de cours 12e année: The writer's craft eac4u cours préuniversitaire. Vanier, Ont: CFORP, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Relational transformative model"

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Grau-Grau, Marc. "Fatherhood Involvement as a Source of Human Flourishing." In Human Flourishing, 149–62. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-09786-7_10.

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AbstractThis chapter attempts to connect fatherhood involvement with human flourishing. We begin by presenting to the reader the reasons why fatherhood involvement matters. We then review fatherhood as a transformative event, together with the barriers that may limit the transformational aspect of fatherhood. Next, we review the concept of generativity, and a new definition of paternal generativity is also provided. Then, we present a model that connects fatherhood to human flourishing, partially explained by the role of paternal generativity and relational flourishing. Finally, the chapter ends with implications for researchers, organizations, and governments.
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Migliarese, P., and C. Ferioli. "The Organizational Relational model: proposal and results." In Decision Support in Organizational Transformation, 150–75. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35348-7_9.

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Rybola, Zdeněk, and Robert Pergl. "Towards OntoUML for Software Engineering: Transformation of Anti-rigid Sortal Types into Relational Databases." In Model and Data Engineering, 1–15. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45547-1_1.

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Guidoni, Gustavo L., João Paulo A. Almeida, and Giancarlo Guizzardi. "Transformation of Ontology-Based Conceptual Models into Relational Schemas." In Conceptual Modeling, 315–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62522-1_23.

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Marcjan, Robert, and Leszek Siwik. "The Concept of Transformation of XML Documents into Quasi-Relational Model." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 569–80. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06932-6_55.

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Bergmann, Gábor, Dóra Horváth, and Ákos Horváth. "Applying Incremental Graph Transformation to Existing Models in Relational Databases." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 371–85. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33654-6_25.

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Munch, Melanie, Pierre-Henri Wuillemin, Cristina Manfredotti, Juliette Dibie, and Stephane Dervaux. "Learning Probabilistic Relational Models Using an Ontology of Transformation Processes." In On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems. OTM 2017 Conferences, 198–215. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69459-7_14.

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Ouyang, Yunyu, and Yuqing Zhu. "Transformation of Human-Public Spaces Relations in Pandemic Context: A User Experience Perspective." In [ ] With Design: Reinventing Design Modes, 3132–41. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4472-7_203.

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Ain El Hayat, Soumiya, and Mohamed Bahaj. "A Temporal Data Warehouse Conceptual Modelling and Its Transformation into Temporal Object Relational Model." In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 314–23. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11928-7_28.

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Elleström, Lars. "The Modalities of Media II: An Expanded Model for Understanding Intermedial Relations." In Beyond Media Borders, Volume 1, 3–91. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49679-1_1.

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Abstract This chapter is a significantly expanded and improved version of ‘The Modalities of Media: A Model for Understanding Intermedial Relations’ from 2010. It suggests an elaborated theoretical framework for distinguishing the multimodal character of media products, which are understood as those entities and phenomena that make inter-human communication possible. It offers a foundational model for describing and analysing the most basic similarities, differences and interrelations among all conceivable forms of media. The chapter also explains some basic mechanisms for categorising media products into media types and the intricate nature of media borders: how they are identified, construed and crossed. Finally, it broadly discusses two general intermedial perspectives: media integration and media transformation.
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Conference papers on the topic "Relational transformative model"

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Lengyel, L´szló, Istv´n Madari, M´rk Asztalos, and Tihamér Levendovszky. "Validating Query/View/Transformation Relations." In 2010 Workshop on Model-Driven Engineering, Verification, and Validation (MoDeVVa). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/modevva.2010.12.

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Lv, Yanhui, and Z. M. Ma. "Transformation of relational model to RDF model." In 2008 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsmc.2008.4811327.

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Vara, Juan M., Belen Vela, Jose Maria Cavero, and Esperanza Marcos. "Model transformation for object-relational database development." In the 2007 ACM symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1244002.1244222.

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"A Survey of Object-Relational Transformation Patterns for High-performance UML-based Applications." In 3rd International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development. SCITEPRESS - Science and and Technology Publications, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0005242302800285.

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Zhang Bo and Li Yafen. "Research of relational model transformation based on ATL." In 2012 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Software Engineering and Service Science (ICSESS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsess.2012.6269418.

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Xuan Fan, Pingjian Zhang, and Juanjuan Zhao. "Transformation of relational database schema to Semantics Web model." In 2010 Second International Conference on Communication Systems, Networks and Applications (ICCSNA). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccsna.2010.5588750.

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Rodionov, Vladimir. "The Oretical Models Of International Relations." In RPTSS 2017 International Conference on Research Paradigms Transformation in Social Sciences. Cognitive-Crcs, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2018.02.11.

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Fouad, Toufik, and Bahaj Mohamed. "Model Transformation From Object Relational Database to NoSQL Document Database." In the 2nd International Conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3320326.3320381.

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Jia, Tianyu, Xiaomeng Zhao, Zheng Wang, Dahan Gong, and Guiguang Ding. "Model Transformation and Data Migration from Relational Database to MongoDB." In 2016 IEEE International Congress on Big Data (BigData Congress). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bigdatacongress.2016.16.

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Mukhtar, Mohammed Abdalla Osman, Azween Abdullah, and Alan G. Downe. "Preliminary overview about relations QVT: Query/View/Transformation model transformation language." In 2011 National Postgraduate Conference (NPC). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/natpc.2011.6136290.

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Reports on the topic "Relational transformative model"

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de Kemp, E. A., H. A. J. Russell, B. Brodaric, D. B. Snyder, M. J. Hillier, M. St-Onge, C. Harrison, et al. Initiating transformative geoscience practice at the Geological Survey of Canada: Canada in 3D. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/331097.

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Application of 3D technologies to the wide range of Geosciences knowledge domains is well underway. These have been operationalized in workflows of the hydrocarbon sector for a half-century, and now in mining for over two decades. In Geosciences, algorithms, structured workflows and data integration strategies can support compelling Earth models, however challenges remain to meet the standards of geological plausibility required for most geoscientific studies. There is also missing links in the institutional information infrastructure supporting operational multi-scale 3D data and model development. Canada in 3D (C3D) is a vision and road map for transforming the Geological Survey of Canada's (GSC) work practice by leveraging emerging 3D technologies. Primarily the transformation from 2D geological mapping, to a well-structured 3D modelling practice that is both data-driven and knowledge-driven. It is tempting to imagine that advanced 3D computational methods, coupled with Artificial Intelligence and Big Data tools will automate the bulk of this process. To effectively apply these methods there is a need, however, for data to be in a well-organized, classified, georeferenced (3D) format embedded with key information, such as spatial-temporal relations, and earth process knowledge. Another key challenge for C3D is the relative infancy of 3D geoscience technologies for geological inference and 3D modelling using sparse and heterogeneous regional geoscience information, while preserving the insights and expertise of geoscientists maintaining scientific integrity of digital products. In most geological surveys, there remains considerable educational and operational challenges to achieve this balance of digital automation and expert knowledge. Emerging from the last two decades of research are more efficient workflows, transitioning from cumbersome, explicit (manual) to reproducible implicit semi-automated methods. They are characterized by integrated and iterative, forward and reverse geophysical modelling, coupled with stratigraphic and structural approaches. The full impact of research and development with these 3D tools, geophysical-geological integration and simulation approaches is perhaps unpredictable, but the expectation is that they will produce predictive, instructive models of Canada's geology that will be used to educate, prioritize and influence sustainable policy for stewarding our natural resources. On the horizon are 3D geological modelling methods spanning the gulf between local and frontier or green-fields, as well as deep crustal characterization. These are key components of mineral systems understanding, integrated and coupled hydrological modelling and energy transition applications, e.g. carbon sequestration, in-situ hydrogen mining, and geothermal exploration. Presented are some case study examples at a range of scales from our efforts in C3D.
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McKnight, Katherine, Nitya Venkateswaran, Jennifer Laird, Rita Dilig, Jessica Robles, and Talia Shalev. Parent Teacher Home Visits: An Approach to Addressing Biased Mindsets and Practices to Support Student Success. RTI Press, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2022.op.0077.2209.

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Research has shown educators’ implicit biases to be a key factor in creating and perpetuating disparities in students’ experiences of schooling, learning, and longer-term outcomes, including job opportunities, wealth, and health. Current school reform and transformation efforts are aimed at addressing institutionalized racism in school policies, practices, and cultural systems by implementing implicit bias training for teachers and staff. In this paper, we explain how a school home visits program, Parent Teacher Home Visits (PTHV), is a promising intervention for counteracting implicit biases and improving outcomes for families and students. The PTHV “relational” home visit model focuses on promoting mutually supportive and accountable relationships between educators and families. We present data from a study examining the experiences of 107 educators and 68 family members who participated in PTHV, showing how educators shifted their deficit assumptions about families and students. Although the PTHV model was not created to address implicit biases, we found that the key components of these home visits align with strategies that psychological research has demonstrated effectively counteracting implicit biases and reducing discriminatory behaviors.
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Merkulova, Yuliya. Система цифровых моделей - новая технология для баланса данных. Yuliya Merkulova, April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/er0430.26042021.

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Use of the digital technologies is new and very productive approach for balance of different data. It is very important for balance of supply and demand and for increase of competitiveness of products. Various types of digital models were developed as a result of scientific research, they found reflection in article. Digital models for the description of the list of the sequences of steps and operations of various stages and process in general allow to install system of interrelations between operations and steps and to reach necessary log-ic, increase of effectiveness of any process. Object-relational models for establishment of communications between data of various blocks of databases and functional models of the choice of strategy of data balance form analytical base for justification of the choice of the direction of transformation of data. Models of a combination of a plurality of various data of the offer of products in the form of matrixes of multi-purpose optimization have double effect, because they allow not only to develop various options of data combina-tion, taking into account opportunities of change of location of products over the markets and temporary phases, but also to estimate aggregate useful effect from products. These models together with models of comparison of various options and the choice of optimal solutions allow to generate compatible strategic and current programs of the offer of products as a plurality of the output data balanced with each other and with data of demand. It is providing the best synergetic result. The developed methodology of creation of system of the interconnected digital models for transformation of data and generation of the output data of the situational-strategic program of the offer of products is a cornerstone of formation of new digital econ-omy – of economy of balanced data.
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Berkman, Nancy D., Eva Chang, Julie Seibert, Rania Ali, Deborah Porterfield, Linda Jiang, Roberta Wines, Caroline Rains, and Meera Viswanathan. Management of High-Need, High-Cost Patients: A “Best Fit” Framework Synthesis, Realist Review, and Systematic Review. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepccer246.

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Background. In the United States, patients referred to as high-need, high-cost (HNHC) constitute a very small percentage of the patient population but account for a disproportionally high level of healthcare use and cost. Payers, health systems, and providers would like to improve the quality of care and health outcomes for HNHC patients and reduce their costly use of potentially preventable or modifiable healthcare services, including emergency department (ED) and hospital visits. Methods. We assessed evidence of criteria that identify HNHC patients (best fit framework synthesis); developed program theories on the relationship among contexts, mechanisms, and outcomes of interventions intended to change HNHC patient behaviors (realist review); and assessed the effectiveness of interventions (systematic review). We searched databases, gray literature, and other sources for evidence available from January 1, 2000, to March 4, 2021. We included quantitative and qualitative studies of HNHC patients (high healthcare use or cost) age 18 and over who received intervention services in a variety of settings. Results. We included 110 studies (117 articles). Consistent with our best fit framework, characteristics associated with HNHC include patient chronic clinical conditions, behavioral health factors including depression and substance use disorder, and social risk factors including homelessness and poverty. We also identified prior healthcare use and race as important predictors. We found limited evidence of approaches for distinguishing potentially preventable or modifiable high use from all high use. To understand how and why interventions work, we developed three program theories in our realist review that explain (1) targeting HNHC patients, (2) engaging HNHC patients, and (3) engaging care providers in these interventions. Theories identify the need for individualizing and tailoring services for HNHC patients and the importance of building trusting relationships. For our systematic review, we categorized evidence based on primary setting. We found that ED-, primary care–, and home-based care models result in reduced use of healthcare services (moderate to low strength of evidence [SOE]); ED, ambulatory intensive caring unit, and primary care-based models result in reduced costs (low SOE); and system-level transformation and telephonic/mail models do not result in changes in use or costs (low SOE). Conclusions. Patient characteristics can be used to identify patients who are potentially HNHC. Evidence focusing specifically on potentially preventable or modifiable high use was limited. Based on our program theories, we conclude that individualized and tailored patient engagement and resources to support care providers are critical to the success of interventions. Although we found evidence of intervention effectiveness in relation to cost and use, the studies identified in this review reported little information for determining why individual programs work, for whom, and when.
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