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Khan, Arshia. « Robotic Assistive Technology Augmenting Dementia Care : Technology Design and Preliminary Acceptability ». Psychiatry, Depression & ; Anxiety 7, no 1 (22 juillet 2021) : 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.24966/pda-0150/100037.

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O'Connor, Brenda, Pauline Ui Dhuibhir et Declan Walsh. « Cancer-related insomnia : Evaluation by mobile technology. » Journal of Clinical Oncology 33, no 29_suppl (10 octobre 2015) : 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2015.33.29_suppl.107.

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107 Background: Insomnia is difficulty with sleep onset, maintenance, early morning wakening or non-restorative sleep. Cancer prevalence is 30-75%. Daytime consequences include fatigue. It is under-reported and impairs quality of life. Measurement previously required sleep laboratories. Technology advances help real-time measurement in the natural environment. This study investigated the feasibility and acceptability of a wireless device to evaluate sleep in cancer. Methods: Prospective observational study: Stage A: 10 consecutive in-patient hospice admissions; Stage B: 20 consecutive community patients Sleep quality was rated by Insomnia Severity Index (ISI). Participants used a wireless non-contact bedside monitor (SleepMinder) for 3 nights. Acceptability questionnaires were completed by participant and nurse (Stage A) or family (Stage B).Descriptive statistics were generated by Microsoft Excel. Results: 30 participants with metastatic cancer were recruited. Median age: 63 years (47-84). Median Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance score: 2 (0-3). In-patient (n=10): In 50%, sleep onset was delayed >30 minutes. Median duration: 8 hours. Median awakenings per night: 1 (0-8). Median sleep efficiency (proportion of time in bed spent asleep): 89% (74-100%). ISI score correlated with sleep duration in 70%. Participants and nurses reported 100% device acceptability. Community (n=20): Sleep onset was delayed >30 minutes in 25%. Median duration: 8 hours. Median awakenings per night: 3 (0-10). Median sleep efficiency: 91% (46-100). ISI score correlated with sleep duration in 90%. Participants and family reported 100% device acceptability. Conclusions: (1)A wireless monitor effectively measures sleep in cancer in both inpatient and community settings, (2) High acceptability supports clinical use, (3) Subjective sleep quality reports correlate with device, and (4) Further research: evaluate sleep improvement interventions with device.
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Profita, Halley P. « Designing wearable computing technology for acceptability and accessibility ». ACM SIGACCESS Accessibility and Computing, no 114 (16 mars 2016) : 44–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2904092.2904101.

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McCREADIE, CLAUDINE, et ANTHEA TINKER. « The acceptability of assistive technology to older people ». Ageing and Society 25, no 01 (janvier 2005) : 91–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x0400248x.

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Tolley, Elizabeth E., Kathleen M. Morrow et Derek H. Owen. « Designing a multipurpose technology for acceptability and adherence ». Antiviral Research 100 (décembre 2013) : S54—S59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.antiviral.2013.09.029.

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Chao, Li-Chung, et Miroslaw J. Skibniewski. « Neural Network Method of Estimating Construction Technology Acceptability ». Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 121, no 1 (mars 1995) : 130–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0733-9364(1995)121:1(130).

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Potdar, Rashmika, Arun Thomas, Matthew DiMeglio, Kamran Mohiuddin, Djeneba Audrey Djibo, Krzysztof Laudanski, Claudia M. Dourado, John Charles Leighton et Jean G. Ford. « Acceptability of mobile health technology among cancer patients. » Journal of Clinical Oncology 37, no 15_suppl (20 mai 2019) : e18139-e18139. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2019.37.15_suppl.e18139.

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e18139 Background: Advances in wireless technology have led to the increasing use of mobile health platforms. This approach, tele-medicine, enables healthcare providers to communicate remotely with patients, thereby enhancing timeliness and quality of care, and patient engagement. However, few studies address barriers to its implementation, especially in medically under served populations. Methods: A cross-sectional survey of 151 cancer patients was conducted at an academic medical center in North Philadelphia, PA. A trained interviewer performed structured interviews regarding the barriers and facilitators of patients’ current and desired utilization of technology for healthcare services. Statistical significance was defined as p < 0.05 on a two-tailed distribution. Chi-Square test was used for categorical variables. Odds ratios from logistic regression analysis were used to identify the relationship between demographic factors and willingness to utilize a mobile application for health surveillance. Results: Of the 151 patients who completed the survey, 35.8% were male; ages ranged from 21-104 years. Forty-two percent were married, 49.0% were single, and 9% were divorced at the time of the survey. No significant associations existed between the willingness to utilize a mobile health application and gender ( p = 0.73) or marital status ( p = 0.97). After controlling for other demographic variables, patients older than 70 were significantly less likely to utilize a mobile application. Conversely, patients with a college-level education or more were significantly more likely to utilize a mobile application [OR = 2.78, p = 0.01]. Conclusions: Age and education level represent potential barriers to mobile health applications for cancer patients in socioeconomically diverse community. Health networks should consider these factors when launching patient engagement platforms. [Table: see text]
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Cafferkey, John, James Dick, Andrew Goddard et Sarah Cross. « Implementation and acceptability of anaesthetic agent capture technology ». BJA Open 4 (2022) : 100085. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjao.2022.100085.

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Posthuma, Richard A., James B. Dworkin et Maris Stella Swift. « Arbitrator Acceptability : Does Justice Matter ? Arbitrator Acceptability ». Industrial Relations : A Journal of Economy and Society 39, no 2 (avril 2000) : 313–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/0019-8676.00168.

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HATAYAMA, Michinori, Norio OKADA et Toshiki KAWANO. « Social Implementation Process of Information Technology Considering User's Acceptability ». INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING REVIEW 21 (2004) : 127–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.2208/journalip.21.127.

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Thèses sur le sujet "Technology Acceptability"

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Takeshita, Chikako. « Negotiating Acceptability of the IUD : Contraceptive Technology, Women's Bodies, and Reproductive Politics ». Diss., Virginia Tech, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/11182.

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In this dissertation, I deconstruct the commonly held assumption that the intrauterine device (IUD) is an unsafe and/or obsolete contraceptive method that has been used mostly to impose population control on women in developing countries. Simultaneously, I explore the changing meaning of the device over the last 40 years in varying socio-historical contexts. Capitalizing on the analytical tradition of science and technology studies that regards technology as socially constructed, I analyze the IUD as a technology that transformed through a series of material and discursive negotiations. Negotiations over the IUD took place in multiple layers, most notably in the social and political domains that defined the meaning of the contraceptive technology, but also in the domain of science, in which claims about the device's technical features and its relationship with the biological body were made. This work is divided into the examination of four major domains – global population politics, American contraceptive market, American antiabortion politics, and scientific research – within which the IUD took shape both materially and discursively. The historical development of the scientific research and discourse of IUDs are juxtaposed with the prevailing socio-political background to illustrate the intricate relationship between scientific research of contraceptive technology and the politics of fertility control. The final chapter addresses the agency of IUD users, introducing the ways in which women in developing countries have manipulated the IUD to achieve reproductive self-determination.
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Adiguzel, Tufan. « Dependability and acceptability of handheld computers in school-based data collection ». [College Station, Tex. : Texas A&M University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2958.

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Lett, Aaron Mitchell. « Microstructure engineering of emulsion-based systems for the control of satiation, satiety, hedonic acceptability and sensory quality ». Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2016. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/6597/.

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This thesis took a unique multidisciplinary approach, combining understanding of food engineering, sensory science, nutrition and psychology, to investigate how emulsion-based food products can be made more satiating whilst maintaining or improving the products sensory and hedonic qualities. To achieve this, model oil-in-water emulsion systems were designed. Oil droplet size (0.1 µm – 50µm) was the main microstructural variable investigated. The influence of oil droplet size upon viscosity, friction, sensory perception, hedonics and expected and actual food intake behaviour was investigated. The main finding of the work highlighted oil droplet size significantly affects hedonics, expected and actual food intake behaviour and the perception of numerous sensory attributes. It was shown Creaminess was a strong hedonic indicator, but interestingly it also showed to significantly induce greater expectations of satiety and satiation. Structurally, Creaminess significantly increased with decreasing oil droplet size. Through a preload study, expectations were shown to be reflected in actual food intake behaviour, with smaller droplets resulting in a significant 12% reduction of food intake. Sensory results, indicated that the mechanism in which oil droplet size modified Creaminess was through altered texture and mouthfeel. Instrumental characterisation of the emulsions highlighted that this was a result of a combined influence of viscosity and droplet behaviour during oral processing, the sensory interpretation of these two physical variables being Thickness and Smoothness, reflecting Kokini’s Creaminess predication equation. Throughout this thesis the potential of emulsion structure on synergistically increasing both the satiety and hedonics of emulsion based foods was realised.
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Alexandre, Boris. « Acceptation et utilisation d'outils : vers une approche cognitive ». Thesis, Lyon, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LYSE2021/document.

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Qu’est-ce qui nous pousse à utiliser un outil, et pourquoi un outil est-il accepté ou rejeté par un utilisateur ? Cette thèse propose d’étudier la question de l’acceptabilité (i.e. l'intention a priori d’utiliser un outil avant une utilisation) et surtout de l’acceptation (i.e. la décision ou l’intention d’utiliser un outil après une utilisation réelle), en l’examinant sous l’angle des aspects cognitifsde l’utilisation d’outils. Après une revue de la littérature sur ce sujet, qui recense 142 critères de l’acceptation, nous proposons une nouvelle grille de lecture théorique en classant les critères présents dans la littérature en quatre catégorie de critères : l’utilité, la facilité, l’esthétique et un dernier critère regroupant les différences contextuelles et individuelles de l’utilisateur. Suite ànotre partie théorique, qui explore également le domaine des outils cognitifs, les mécanismes de la prise de décision dans l’utilisation d’outils et le rôle de la métacognition, des résultats expérimentaux sont également présentés. Dans un premier ensemble d’expériences, les participants sont face à des outils physiques qui varient selon différents critères (utilité, facilitéet esthétisme). Nous nous intéressons aux différences qu’il existe entre les phases d’acceptabilité (exposition à court terme) et d’acceptation (exposition à long terme), notamment dans les représentations qu’ont les utilisateurs des outils, et si les préférences des utilisateurs sont guidées par des critères propres à l’outil. Les résultats montrent qu’il existe une hiérarchiedes critères. Dans la phase d’acceptabilité, c’est le critère de la facilité qui a la plus grande influence. En revanche, dans la phase de l’acceptation, c’est le critère de l’utilité qui a une plus grande influence, que ça soit en terme de préférence (classement des outils) ou de temps passé sur l’outil. L’esthétique n’a aucune influence sur les choix des utilisateurs. Dans un second ensemble d’expériences, nous étudions l’influence des performances pour différentes fonctions cognitives dans l’utilisation d’outils. Des participants sont exposés à des outils cognitifs qui assistent différentes fonctions cognitives (mémoire, attention visuelle, prise de décision). Nous avons cherché à savoir dans quelles fonctions cognitives les utilisateurs préfèrent être assistés, et si ces préférences sont rationnelles, à savoir si elles sont en lien avec leurs performances ou la méta-représentation de leurs performances dans ces mêmes fonctions cognitives. On observe que l’outil assistant la mémoire de travail est largement préféré, mais qu’il existe des profils d’utilisateurs, certains préférant être assisté en attention visuelle ou en prise de décision. Cette préférence est basée sur la méta-représentation de la performance, et non sur la performance enelle-même. Les résultats montrent en effet que plus les sujets estiment qu’ils sont mauvais dans une fonction cognitive, plus ils vont utiliser un outil qui assiste cette même fonction cognitive, et ce indépendamment de leurs performances réelles dans cette fonction cognitive. Enfin, une discussion générale étudie l’impact des résultats obtenus dans cette thèse. Dans cette dernièrepartie du manuscrit, nous proposons de réfléchir et de conclure sur les conséquences et les implications de nos résultats, et nous avançons des perspectives et des questionnements sur les évolutions futures des questions liées à l’acceptation de l’outil
What drives us to use a tool, and why is a tool accepted or rejected by a user? This thesis proposes to study the question of acceptability (i.e. the a priori intention to use a tool, before use) and especially of the acceptance (i.e. the decision or the intention to use a tool, after real use), from the perspective of cognitive aspects of tool use. After a review of the literature onthis subject, which lists 142 criteria of acceptance, we propose a new theoretical reading grid by classifying the criteria present in the literature in four categories of criteria: Utility, ease of use, aesthetic and a final criterion, social, contextual and individual differences. Following our theoretical part, which also explores the field of cognitive tools, the mechanisms of decision making in the use of tools and the role of metacognition, experimental results are also presented. In a first set of experiments, participants are faced with physical tools that vary according to different criteria (utility, ease of use and aesthetics). We are interested in the differences between acceptability and acceptance phases and by criteria specific to the tool which guide user representations of tools and user preferences. The results show that there is a hierarchy of criteria. In the acceptability phase, it is the ease of use criterion that has the greatest influence. On the other hand, in the acceptance phase, the criterion of utility has a greater influence, whether in terms of preference (ranking position) or time spent on the tool. Aesthetics has no influence on user choices. In a second set of experiments, we study the influence of performances for different cognitive functions in the use of tools. Participants are exposed to cognitive tools that support different cognitive functions (memory, selective visual attention,decision making). We have sought to know in which cognitive functions users prefer to be assisted, and whether these preferences are rational, i.e. whether they are related to their performance or the meta-representation of their performance in these same cognitive functions. In the results, we observe that the tool assisting the working memory is widely preferred, butthat there are user profiles, some preferring to be assisted in visual attention or decision making. This preference is based on the meta-representation of the performance, and not on the performance itself. The results show that the more the subjects feel that they are bad in a cognitive function, the more they will use a tool that assists this same cognitive function, regardless of their actual performance in this cognitive function. Finally, a general discussion studies the impact of the results obtained in this thesis. In this last part of the manuscript, we propose to reflect and conclude on the consequences and the implications of our results, and we propose perspectives and questions on the future evolutions of the questions related to the acceptance of the tool
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Gandy, April Lynne. « THE EFFECT OF PASTEURIZATION TEMPERATURE ON CONSUMER ACCEPTABILITY, SENSORY CHARACTERISTICS, VOLATILE COMPOUND COMPOSITION, AND SHELF-LIFE OF FLUID MILK ». MSSTATE, 2007. http://sun.library.msstate.edu/ETD-db/theses/available/etd-07022007-162142/.

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The relationship among consumer acceptability, descriptive sensory attributes, and shelf-life was determined for 2 % milk pasteurized at 77, 79, 82, or 85?aC. Pasteurization temperature had no effect (p>0.05) on shelf-life. Consumers preferred (p<0.05) 79?aC over other treatments on day 0; however, six days post-pasteurization 79?aC milk was only preferred (p<0.05) over 77?aC. Consumers were grouped into eight clusters based on product liking for both day 0 and 6 evaluations. The largest cluster liked all pasteurization treatments, and 79?aC was highly acceptable to all consumers that liked milk. Similar sensory descriptors indicated the end of shelf-life for all pasteurization treatments even though treatments could be differentiated by descriptors on day 0. This research reveals that altering pasteurization temperature from 79?aC may cause a decrease in consumer acceptability to some consumers. Altering pasteurization temperature does not affect shelf-life or sensory descriptors and volatile compound profiles at the end of shelf-life.
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Tshivhase, Ndiafhi Jeremiah. « Social factors that affect the acceptability of the enviro loo sanitation technology : a case of schools in Limpopo Province ». Thesis, University of Limpopo, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10386/1806.

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Thesis (M. Dev.) --University of Limpopo, 2016
The purpose of this study was to investigate the social factors that affect the acceptability of the Enviro Loo sanitation technology in schools. The study adopted the anti-positivism theory. Phenomenology school of thought was used as one of the three schools of thoughts as marked under Anti-positivism. The qualitative research method had its foothold in the fact that social factors, as a human activity, occurs in a particular natural and social environment. Utilising the qualitative research design, the researcher focused on describing and understanding the social factors that influence the acceptability of the Enviro Loo sanitation technology at schools. The study utilised an interview guide to collect data. The advantage of this is that it allowed the researcher to probe and ask for clarification of some answers as given by the respondents The population of this study comprised 35 secondary schools in Limpopo Province that benefited from the implementation of the Enviro Loo sanitation technology system during the 2010/11 financial years. Non-probability sampling was used. The method used to select the schools was convenience sampling as a non-probability sampling technique where subjects are selected because of their convenient accessibility and proximity to the researcher. This is because the researcher was bound by time, money and workforce and because of these limitations, it was almost impossible to randomly sample the entire population. Three sets of focus groups were used as sample, namely; the Provincial Sanitation Task Team (PSTT), School Governing Body (SGB) and Leaner’s Representative Council (LRC). All groups were gender balanced and members participated voluntarily. Nvivo was utilised to analyse data. The audio recordings from the digital voice recorder were transcribed, translated into English, typed into word and thematic analysis was used.
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Profita, Halley P. « Social acceptability of wearable technology use in public : an exploration of the societal perceptions of a gesture-based mobile textile interface ». Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/44785.

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Textile forms of wearable technology offer the potential for users to interact with electronic devices in a whole new manner. However, the operation of a wearable system can result in non-traditional on-body interactions (including gestural commands) that users may not be comfortable with performing in a public setting. Understanding the societal perceptions of gesture-based interactions will ultimately impact how readily a new form of mobile technology will be adopted within society. The goal of this research is to assess the social acceptability of a user's interaction with an electronic textile wearable interface. Two means of interaction were studied: the first was to assess the most acceptable input method for the interface (tapping, sliding, circular rotation); and the second assessment was to measure the social acceptability of a user interacting with the detachable textile interface at different locations on the body. The study recruited participants who strictly identified themselves as being of American nationality so as to gain insight into the culture-specific perceptions of interacting with a wearable form of technology.
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Oupadissakoon, Gaewalin. « Comparison of the sensory properties of ultra-high temperature (UHT) milk from different countries and preference mapping of UHT milk between U.S. and Thai consumers ». Thesis, Manhattan, Kan. : Kansas State University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/509.

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Hermansson, Cecilia. « Re-design av Rättviseförmedlingens webbsida : hur utvecklar man en webbsida med hänsyn till olika intressenter och deras behov ? » Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för naturvetenskap, miljö och teknik, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-19190.

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This report presents the redesign of the online-based non-governmental organization Equalisters’ (Rättviseförmedlingen in Swedish) website. It aims to achieve an understanding of how you take into account the user and other stakeholders and their interests when developing a website. The focus was on redesigning an existing website and prioritize the different stakeholders’ needs. A survey aimed at finding the user’s reason for visiting the website, meetings with the client and a theoretical framework was used as basis for the specification of the requirements. The solution included simplified navigation and a content slider, to enable more content to be displayed on the start page. Two new functions were also implemented to generate new income to the organization.
Denna rapport redogör för genomförandet av mitt examensarbete på den ideella organisationen Rättviseförmedlingen. Arbetet har syftat till att förändra interaktionsdesignen på webbsidan för att anpassa inför användaren och andra intressenters behov. Projektet utgick från en befintlig webbsida och innebar en prioritering av olika intressenters behov och en avvägning kring vilka nya funktioner som skulle utvecklas. Med hjälp av en undersökning av användarens syfte med att besöka webbsidan, beställarsamtal och en teoretisk bakgrund togs en kravspecifikation fram. Lösningen som presenterades innebar en förenkling av navigationen och möjlighet att visa upp mer av Rättviseförmedlingens verksamhet på startsidan. Dessutom implementerade jag två nya funktioner som möjliggör en ny typ försörjning av verksamheten.
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Lee, Jeehyun. « Green Tea : flavor characteristics of a wide range of teas including brewing, processing, and storage variations and consumer acceptance of teas in three countries ». Diss., Manhattan, Kan. : Kansas State University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/1700.

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Livres sur le sujet "Technology Acceptability"

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Lassen, Inger. Accessibility and acceptability in technical manuals : A survey of style and grammatical metaphor. Amsterdam : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 2003.

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Aliev, Vagif, et Dmitriy Chistov. Business planning using the Project Expert program (full course). ru : INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1248243.

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The tutorial uses practical examples to describe the technology of developing and analyzing acceptable investment projects, as well as developing business plans for these projects using the popular Project Expert 7 program. It is intended for students studying in the areas of "Finance and credit", "Accounting, analysis and audit", "Taxes and taxation", "Crisis management", "Mathematical methods in economics", teachers and graduate students of economic universities, heads of enterprises, organizations and firms involved in the preparation of expertise and implementation of business-plans or preparation of scientifically based recommendations on the acceptability of a ready-made investment project and business plan, including for advanced training courses in the direction of "Development and analysis of investment projects using modern information technologies".
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Environmental Technology - A Key to Product Acceptability : A Key to Product Acceptability. Inst of Environmental Sciences, 1997.

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Breckon, Andrew. Advanced level in craft, design and technology : The movement towards acceptability. 1986.

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Sidhu, Shawn S., Chris Fore, Jay H. Shore et Erin Tansey. Telemental Health Delivery for Rural Native American Populations in the United States. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190622725.003.0011.

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Telemental Health is a viable treatment model for delivering quality mental health care to Native American communities where the burden of mental health conditions and difficulty accessing care continue. This chapter reviews the available evidence supporting the acceptability and efficacy of Telemental health in Native American groups. While many barriers to the use of Telemental Health in Native communities exist, there are simultaneously many facilitators of this treatment model. Future directions include addressing these barriers, improving collaboration with Native communities, ensuring Telemental Health remains financially viable, and using technology to expand the reach of this treatment modality.
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Hirschman, Lynette, et Inderjeet Mani. Evaluation. Sous la direction de Ruslan Mitkov. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199276349.013.0022.

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The commercial success of natural language (NL) technology has raised the technical criticality of evaluation. Choices of evaluation methods depend on software life cycles, typically charting four stages — research, advance prototype, operational prototype, and product. At the prototype stage, embedded evaluation can prove helpful. Analysis components can be loose grouped viz., segmentation, tagging, extracting information, and document threading. Output technologies such as text summarization can be evaluated in terms of intrinsic and extrinsic measures, the former checking for quality and informativeness and the latter, for efficiency and acceptability, in some tasks. ‘Post edit measures’ commonly used in machine translation, determine the amount of correction required to obtain a desirable output. Evaluation of interactive systems typically evaluates the system and the user as one team and deploys subject variability, which runs enough subjects to obtain statistical validity hence, incurring substantial costs. Evaluation being a social activity, creates a community for internal technical comparison, via shared evaluation criteria.
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Stephens, Keri K. Understanding Mobile Negotiation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190625504.003.0012.

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There are four contributions of this book that are illustrated in this chapter. Being able to provide a two and a half–decade longitudinal perspective on how mobile devices have diffused into organizations allows a big-picture understanding of communication practices. The chapter shows how the society-level phenomenon of information technology consumerization, combined with norms of connectedness, can be overlaid with the struggles for control that organizations and individuals experience. The data also illustrates the nuances of the affordance of reachability and that people must learn to negotiate their unavailability as well as their availability. Perceived acceptability of mobile communication at work is harder to negotiate but still possible, depending on the level of job prestige and job-role requirements. Finally, there’s a dialectic of control because organizations and their members have both dependence on and control over one another. It’s a seesaw, a tug-of-war, and a negotiation for mobile-communication control.
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Eric, Barchechath, Working Group on Technology, Growth, and Employment. et Centre d'études des systèmes et des technologies avancées (France), dir. La Provocation : Hommes et machines en société : programme de coopération internationale "Acceptabilité des nouvelles technologies par le public", Groupe de travail "technologie, croissance, emploi". Paris : Centre d'études des systèmes et des technologies avancées, 1985.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Technology Acceptability"

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Pode, Ramchandra, et Boucar Diouf. « Acceptability of Solar Powered LED Lighting ». Dans Green Energy and Technology, 151–74. London : Springer London, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2134-3_5.

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Furukawa, Ryuzo, et Emile H. Ishida. « Social acceptability of lifestyles and Nature technology ». Dans Design for Innovative Value Towards a Sustainable Society, 668–69. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-3010-6_130.

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Efthymiou, Christos, et Martin Halvey. « Evaluating the Social Acceptability of Voice Based Smartwatch Search ». Dans Information Retrieval Technology, 267–78. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48051-0_20.

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Fokker, Jenneke, Huib de Ridder, Piet Westendorp et Johan Pouwelse. « Exploring the Acceptability of Delayed Reciprocity in Peer-to-Peer Networks ». Dans Persuasive Technology, 237–40. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68504-3_21.

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Cobo, Maria Laura, Diego C. Martinez et Guillermo R. Simari. « Acceptability in Timed Frameworks with Intermittent Arguments ». Dans IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 202–11. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23960-1_25.

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Strange, Kit. « Overview of waste management options : Their efficacy and acceptability ». Dans Issues in Environmental Science and Technology, 1–52. Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/9781847550767-00001.

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Anthopoulos, Leonidas G., et Theologis E. Tougountzoglou. « A Viability Model for Digital Cities : Economic and Acceptability Factors ». Dans Public Administration and Information Technology, 79–96. New York, NY : Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1448-3_6.

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Yatsalo, Boris, et Luis Martinez. « Fuzzy MCDA Without Defuzzification Based on Fuzzy Rank Acceptability Analysis ». Dans Advances in Fuzzy Logic and Technology 2017, 537–50. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66827-7_50.

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Löwer, Johannes. « Acceptability of continuous cell lines for the production of biologicals ». Dans Animal Cell Technology : Developments Towards the 21st Century, 581–87. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0437-1_91.

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Petricciani, John C. « The acceptability of continuous cell lines : A personal & ; historical perspective ». Dans Animal Cell Technology : Developments Towards the 21st Century, 605–9. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0437-1_94.

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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Technology Acceptability"

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Ziefle, Martina Ziefle, et Wiktoria Wilkowska. « Technology acceptability for medical assistance ». Dans 4th International ICST Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth2010.8859.

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Fowler, J. R. « Criteria For Dent Acceptability In Offshore Pipeline ». Dans Offshore Technology Conference. Offshore Technology Conference, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/7311-ms.

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Aldosari, Shaykhah S., et Davide Marocco. « Acceptability of technology enhanced learning system in chemistry teachers ». Dans 2017 4th IEEE International Conference on Engineering Technologies and Applied Sciences (ICETAS). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icetas.2017.8277866.

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Wadi Abbas Al-Fatlawi, A., N. A. Rahim et R. Saidur. « Researching Social Acceptability of Renewable-Energy Technology in Malaysia ». Dans 3rd IET International Conference on Clean Energy and Technology (CEAT) 2014. Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp.2014.1512.

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Evans, Antony D., et Paul U. Lee. « Predicting the Operational Acceptability of Route Advisories ». Dans 17th AIAA Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations Conference. Reston, Virginia : American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2017-3078.

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Boella, Guido, Leendert van der Torre et Serena Villata. « On the Acceptability of Meta-arguments ». Dans 2009 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wi-iat.2009.159.

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Saha, Himadri Nath, Avimita Chatterjee et Baisakhi Chatterje. « Acceptability Based Clustering Routing Protocol in MANET ». Dans 2018 IEEE 9th Annual Information Technology, Electronics and Mobile Communication Conference (IEMCON). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iemcon.2018.8614916.

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Acosta-Salgado, Linda, Auguste Rakotondranaivo et Eric Bonjour. « Innovation Acceptability in Elderly Care : A Risk Evaluation Approach ». Dans 2019 IEEE International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation (ICE/ITMC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ice.2019.8792564.

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Abramov, Oleg V., et Dmitry A. Nazarov. « A Software System for Acceptability Region Construction and Analysis ». Dans 2018 3rd Russian-Pacific Conference on Computer Technology and Applications (RPC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rpc.2018.8482183.

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Arbelaez-Garces, Giovanny, Eric Bonjour et Auguste Rakotondranaivo. « Towards a method for acceptability analysis : Application to healthcare innovation ». Dans 2014 International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation (ICE). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ice.2014.6871583.

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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Technology Acceptability"

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Schmidt-Nielsen, Astrid. Intelligibility and Acceptability Testing for Speech Technology. Fort Belvoir, VA : Defense Technical Information Center, mai 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada252015.

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Winikoff, Beverly. Acceptability of first trimester medical abortion. Population Council, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh1994.1010.

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Unwanted pregnancy is a serious and stressful problem for women. As stated in this paper, technologies that afford safe and effective abortion are well accepted and provide relief from a great difficulty. Many women fear surgery and will go far to avoid it. There is substantial apprehension about general anesthesia during surgery and also fear that local anesthesia may not prevent pain. This leads to a high demand for a medical abortion alternative. Some women consider that the quick and definitive surgical alternative is easier; some find that swallowing a pill is easier. Privacy is greatly valued. Medical abortion technology seems to meet this need more than surgical abortion, especially if the surgical alternative mandates hospital admission and absence from home. The high values placed on privacy, autonomy, and the wish to be able to be at home combine, in at least some settings, to create a demand for a self-administered home treatment for early abortion. Given a choice between surgery and any of several medical abortion methods, most eligible women appear to prefer the medical method.
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Wright, Alex, et C. Browne. Connected and Autonomous Plant - a Roadmap to 2035. TRL, juin 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.58446/ykjk4899.

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(CAP) are transforming activities across the UK construction sector. CAP offers potential in a wide range of applications, for example: remote collection of data for design; geofencing of plant operation; semi-autonomous extraction and movement of materials; offsite and robotic construction. However, this transformation presents a challenge to the sector. The introduction of CAP technology lacks a unified approach. Practice differs across construction sites and between clients. As a result, CAP deployment varies significantly across sites and information flow between organisations is slow. The industry is developing a strong understanding of the potential presented by CAP, with exciting examples of new technology being applied in practice. However, the community is concerned over the pace and practicality of implementing new methods, in context of the current approach to commissioning and delivering construction projects. Because there is no clear direction to encourage the use of CAP, the industry must bear all the risks of investing in new systems. These investments are made in an environment where there’s a lack of certainty about the capability of the technology, and a lack of clarity about the risks, liabilities and acceptability of its use. What does the Roadmap describe? The Roadmap has been developed collaboratively with over 75 organisations. Questionnaires and workshops identified the actions required to overcome technical, business and legislative challenges affecting successful delivery of the vision. The Roadmap brings these together in nine workstreams, each focusing on key areas identified by stakeholders. These workstreams would be delivered in parallel through industry-wide collaboration.
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UK, Ipsos. Survey of public attitudes towards precision breeding. Food Standards Agency, octobre 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46756/sci.fsa.ouv127.

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The Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill is currently going through Parliament. Although this bill is ‘England only’ and food and feed safety and hygiene is a devolved issue, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) will introduce a separate regulatory framework for precision bred organisms (PBOs), should the Bill become law. The FSA will also work with stakeholders in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to ensure consumers’ interests are protected in relation to PBOs. The FSA / Food Standard Scotland (FSS) is science and evidence led. In August 2022, the FSA and FSS commissioned Ipsos UK to conduct a two-phase social research project on precision breeding. Phase One, now complete, involved a survey of 4,177 UK residents with robust samples in each UK nation to allow comparisons between and within nations. Phase Two, scheduled to start in September 2022 and report in early 2023, will comprise a series of Citizens’ Forums in England, Wales and Northern Ireland(footnote 1). The overall aims of this project are to: explore consumer attitudes towards precision breeding gather consumer views on the FSA’s proposed regulatory framework understand consumer information needs inform how to communicate with consumers about precision breeding. This document presents interim findings for this project, reporting descriptive data from Phase One. Phase One’s core aims were to provide a snapshot of consumers’ awareness and self-assessed knowledge of precision breeding, its perceived acceptability, risks and benefits, and consumer appetite for information about this production method. These data show that awareness of precision breeding is very low, something which should be borne in mind when considering these findings. While these data reveal that there is a general openness to trying precision bred foods across the UK, with more people anticipating benefits than disbenefits from the use of precision breeding, there is a large degree of uncertainty about what impact precision bred foods may have on the different parts of the food system. This is reflected in the relatively large proportions of people taking a neutral stance or indicating they do not know enough to answer survey questions and in the strong appetite expressed for information about precision breeding to be provided. The next phase of this project will be essential for the FSA’s ability to interpret these findings’ implications, and to understand what is informing consumers’ views. The purpose of Phase One has always been to let the FSA know ‘what’ consumers think about precision breeding; Phase Two’s purpose is to build our understanding ‘why’ they think it. This will allow the FSA to develop a more nuanced understanding of consumers’ needs and incorporate this into the design of the future regulatory framework and any engagement with consumers on precision breeding. FSS will be carrying out further research in Scotland.
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