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Mostrando 1-9 de 9 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Design to learn: customizing services when the future matters
Internet-based customization tools can be used to design service encounters that maximize customers' utility in the present or explore their tastes to provide more value in the future, where these two goals conflict with each other. Maximizing expected customer satisfaction in the present leads to slow rates of learning that may limit the ability to provide
Pesqui. Oper.. Publicado em: 2013-04
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2. ICMS - um imposto peculiar / Value Added Tax (ICMS)- An Unique Tax
The aim of this dissertation is analysing the ICMS implications on tender public procedure that has taken place since the middle of 1997. In view of that, the participation of private capital has provoked a new tax order, mainly concerning Value Added Tax - VAT (in Portuguese ICMS). The Value Added Tax is due on merchandise sales, as well as on intramunicipa
Publicado em: 2006
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3. AMBIENTE ORGANIZACIONAL, COMPORTAMENTO ESTRATÉGICO E DESEMPENHO EMPRESARIAL: UM ESTUDO NO SETOR DE PROVEDORES DE INTERNET DE SANTA CATARINA
O objetivo deste estudo foi estruturado para comparar a relação entre ambiente organizacional, comportamento estratégico e desempenho na percepção dos gerentes de provedores de internet de SC no período de 2001 a 2004. Frente ao problema da pesquisa e do objetivo geral, optou-se pela abordagem quantitativa do tipo survey e quanto aos fins descritiva. O
Publicado em: 2005
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4. QUALITY OF SERVICE ON INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS / QUALIDADE DE SERVIÇO EM PROVEDORES DE ACESSO À INTERNET
The development of Quality of Service (QoS) architectures for the Internet is a problem that has received significative attention recently. The large scale deployment of such architectures has being blocked by several reasons, such as, the dificulty in establishing Service Level Agreements (SLA) of QoS policies between users, Internet Service Providers (ISP)
Publicado em: 2004
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5. MODELO GENÉRICO PARA O AMBIENTE DE COMÉRCIO ELETRÔNICO ENTRE EMPRESAS - B2B / A GENERIC MODEL FOR THE B2B ENVIRONMENT
The Internet-based Electronic Commerce environment for interrelations among companies, known as B2B, is very complex. In order to operate in it, a tool is required to provide an integrated view of the diverse elements that interact in this business environment, facilitate its comprehension and support decision taking and the elaboration of strategies that ad
Publicado em: 2004
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6. AVALIAÇÃO DE DESEMPENHO DE FLUXOS TCP EM REDES DE SERVIÇOS DIFERENCIADOS / PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF TCP FLOWS IN DIFFERENTIATED SERVICES NETWORKS
This work presents a Diffserv architecture study to provide QoS in the Internet. The emphasis of the study is on the performance of flows that use the TCP transport protocol. Initially, basic concepts, TCP characteristics in its different versions and the main mechanisms of traffic control are reviewed. A modeling of the Diffserv architecture, aiming at the
Publicado em: 2002
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7. Modeling Patients' Acceptance of Provider-delivered E-health
Objective: Health care providers are beginning to deliver a range of Internet-based services to patients; however, it is not clear which of these e-health services patients need or desire. The authors propose that patients' acceptance of provider-delivered e-health can be modeled in advance of application development by measuring the effects of several key a
American Medical Informatics Association.
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8. Internet connectivity for hospitals and hospital libraries: strategies.
Access to Internet resources and communications has rapidly become a necessity in many hospitals nationally. The results of a Pacific Northwest pilot Intenet connections project provides important evidence of the value of librarians in establishing such connections in their institutions The pilot project has resulted in a wealth of information regarding appr
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9. Location-based health information services: a new paradigm in personalised information delivery
Brute health information delivery to various devices can be easily achieved these days, making health information instantly available whenever it is needed and nearly anywhere. However, brute health information delivery risks overloading users with unnecessary information that does not answer their actual needs, and might even act as noise, masking any other
BioMed Central.