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Collecting evidence in internal investigations in the light of parallel criminal proceedingsSüße, Sascha, Püschel, Carolin 09 March 2016 (has links) (PDF)
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How to conduct e-mail reviews in GermanyWybitul, Tim 09 March 2016 (has links) (PDF)
Information from business emails is often very important for investigating breaches of rules or for court proceedings. However, strict legal requirements apply to the analysis and inspection of emails. The following overview sets out these requirements and describes the risks resulting from failure to comply with them, while focusing primarily on more recent
court rulings. The article also shows how employers can effectively mitigate or avoid legal risks when monitoring emails. One of the main focuses of the overview is on recommended actions to take in practice and a checklist for preparing for and implementing access to business email accounts.
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Compliance techBues, Micha-Manuel 09 March 2016 (has links) (PDF)
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EditorialDeStefano, Michele, Schneider, Hendrik 10 March 2016 (has links) (PDF)
It gives us great pleasure to introduce you to our second edition of the Compliance Elliance Journal (CEJ).
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Horizontal Monitoring in Austria: subjective representations by tax officials and company employeesEnachescu, Janina, Zieser, Maximilian, Hofmann, Eva, Kirchler, Erich January 2019 (has links) (PDF)
The implementation of Horizontal Monitoring (HM) in Austria represents a shift in the prevailing command-and-control paradigm towards enhanced cooperation between taxpayers and tax authorities. In the present paper, we assess how HM is perceived by different stakeholder groups when it was introduced as a pilot project embedded in the "Fair Play Initiative" launched by the Austrian Ministry of Finance. We collected quantitative and qualitative data from tax auditors and staff of tax offices responsible for large-scale enterprises who were either directly involved or not involved in the HM pilot project, from employees of participating enterprises as well as from employees of enterprises which did not participate in the project. Results show that representations of HM were most positive among employees from HM companies and tax officials directly involved, whereas participants from the tax administration who did not take part in the project were skeptical at the beginning and remained skeptical over time. As shown in organizational change studies, the acceptance or resistance regarding the paradigm change represented by HM may originate from uncertainty and misperceptions of its goals and strategies and from speculations, particularly by poorly informed members.
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Study of Microbubbles Mechanical Behavior, Application to the Design of an Actuated Table for Micromanipulation in Liquid Media/Etude du comportement mécanique des microbulles. Application à la conception d’une table actionnée pour la micromanipulation en milieu liquideLenders, Cyrille 02 September 2010 (has links)
The scope of this thesis is micromanipulation in liquid media. This scientific field aims at understanding the relevant phenomena existing during the manipulation in a liquid of microcomponents having a size between $1,micrometer$ and a few millimeters. This work focuses on the study of surface tension forces in immersed media, because they have favorable scaling effect. The main idea is to use gas bubbles as actuation mean in a liquid, and requires to study the mechanical properties of these bubbles. The originality of the approach is the combination of two effects: surface tension and gas compressibility.
The first step was the study of an efficient mean to generate a single bubble of predefined size. After a detailed review, it appeared that volume controlled bubble generation was a promising method. We have then developed a model to predict the size of a bubble, and emphasized the possible existence of a growing instability. An analytic dimensionless study allowed to define a criterion to predict the existence of this instability.
The second step aimed at the mechanical characterization in quasi static equilibrium of a gas bubble caught between two solids. The purpose is to predict the force generated by the bubble, together with its stiffness. The model implemented allowed to infer interesting properties, notably a high compliance whose value is controllable by fluidic parameters. This compliance property being very important during micromanipulation, a demonstrator making use of gas bubbles has been designed and manufactured. It consists in a compliant microtable actuated by three bubbles. This work opens the way to new actuation or sensing means, using the transduction between fluidic and mechanic energy operated by a capillary bridge.
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Cette thèse a pour contexte la micromanipulation en milieu liquide. Cette thématique scientifique vise à comprendre les phénomènes qui interviennent lors de la manipulation dans un liquide de microcomposants, dont la taille peut varier entre $1,micrometer$ et quelques millimètres. Les travaux de cette thèse se sont focalisés sur l'étude des forces de tension de surface en milieu immergé, car elles bénéficient d'effets d'échelle favorables. L'idée poursuivie est d'utiliser des bulles de gaz comme un moyen d'actionnement dans les milieux liquides, et nécessite d'étudier les propriétés mécaniques de ces bulles. L'originalité de l'approche repose sur la combinaison de deux effets : la tension de surface et la compressibilité du gaz.
La première étape a été l'étude d'un moyen efficace pour générer une unique bulle de gaz de taille voulue. Après une analyse exhaustive, il est apparu que la génération de bulle par le contrôle en volume était une méthode prometteuse. Nous avons alors développé un modèle permettant de prédire la taille d'une bulle, et mis en évidence la possible existence d'une instabilité de la croissance de ces bulles. Une étude analytique adimensionnelle nous a permis de définir un critère pour prédire l'existence ou non de cette instabilité.
La seconde étape a porté sur la caractérisation mécanique en régime quasi statique d'une bulle de gaz en contact avec deux solides. Le but étant de prédire la force générée par une bulle de gaz sur les solides ainsi que sa raideur. Le modèle implémenté a permis de déduire des propriétés intéressantes des bulles de gaz, notamment une grande compliance dont la valeur peut être contrôlée par des paramètres fluidiques. Cette propriété de compliance étant très recherchée en micromanipulation, un démonstrateur exploitant les bulles de gaz a été conçu. Il s'agit d'une microtable compliante actionnée par trois bulles. Ces travaux ouvrent la voie vers de nouveaux modes d'actionnement ou de capteur utilisant la transduction entre une énergie fluidique et mécanique opérée par un ménisque capillaire.
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Bedömning av compliance i en interventionsstudie mot barnfetma : Granskningar av matdagböcker och målformuleringar i PrimroseprojektetKalm-Stephens, Pia, Engström, Maria January 2011 (has links)
Bakgrund: Prevalensen av övervikt och fetma hos barn har ökat över hela världen de senaste årtionden. Primroseprojektet är ett forskningsprojekt som studerar möjligheten att förebygga barnfetma genom föräldrasamtal på barnavårdscentralen (BVC). Sjuksköterskans compliance till den interventionsmanual som används förväntas vara viktigt för resultatet. Syfte: Att inom ramen för Primroseprojektet bedöma hur föräldrar och BVC sjuksköterskor, i samband med att barnet genomgår hälsoundersökning vid tolv månaders ålder på barnavårdscentralen, följt Primrosemanualens instruktioner. Metod : Matdagbok och målformuleringsblad granskades utifrån om de var ifyllda enligt manualens instruktioner . Målformuleringsbladet poängsattes också utifrån den detaljnivå målen var formulerade. Resultat: Nästan 75 procent av de inkomna matdagböckerna var ifyllda på ett korrekt sätt. Resultatet av poängbedömningen av målformuleringsbladen visade att sjuksköterskan tillsammans med föräldern inte hade formulerat detaljerade mål i den omfattning som var önskvärd. Slutsats: Instruktionerna för hur matdagböckerna skulle fyllas i var tydliga. Den låga graden av detaljerade mål tror författarna beror på en bristande överensstämmelse mellan hur instruktionerna till sjuksköterskan var formulerade och de kriterier som skulle vara uppfyllda för att få poäng. / Background: The prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity has increased worldwide during the last few decades. The Primrose project studies the potential to prevent child obesity by parental consultation at a child health centre. It is critical that the health visitor complies with the instruction manual for any intervention. Aim : Within the framework of the Primrose project, evaluate to what extent health visitors and parents have followed the instructions in the Primrose manual, during a health control at the age of twelve months. Method: The food diary and the goal formulation sheet were studied in order to evaluate whether they had been completed according to the manual. The latter was graded using a recommended point system related to the level of detail the goals were formulated. Result: Nearly 75% of the food diaries were completed in a correct manner. The evaluation of the points derived from the goal formulation sheets indicates that the health visitor, together with the parents, had not been able to formulate the goals in sufficient detail. Conclusion: The instructions for the completion of the food diaries are clear. The authors consider that the unsatisfactory result with the level of detail the goals were formulated is caused by the lack of agreement between the way the instructions were presented and the demands of the criteria that steer the point system.
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Effects of electronic monitoring of medication-taking and reading tailored messages on blood pressure, compliance and cognitive representations of medication behavior a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Master of Science (Medical Surgical Nursing)/Acute Care Nurse Practitioner) /Bowman, Jennifer Saar. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Cognitive representations of hypertension as predictors of pill-taking behavior in adult outpatients a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Master of Science, Medical Surgical Nursing ... /Liou, Yung-Fang. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Parent and child perceptions of risks and benefits of orthodontic treatment, treatment motivation, and cooperation : a cross sectional analysis a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment ... for the degree of Master of Science in Orthodontics ... /Daniels, Adam S. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Michigan, 2006. / Includes bibliographical references.
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