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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Trees with equal broadcast and domination numbers

Lunney, Scott 19 December 2011 (has links)
A broadcast on a graph G=(V,E) is a function f : V → {0, ..., diam(G)} that assigns an integer value to each vertex such that, for each v ∈ V , f (v) ≤ e(v), the eccentricity of v. The broadcast number of a graph is the minimum value of Σv∈V f (v) among all broadcasts f with the property that for each vertex x of V, f (v) ≥ d(x, v) for some vertex v having positive f (v). This number is bounded above by both the radius of the graph and its domination number. Graphs for which the broadcast number is equal to the domination number are called 1-cap graphs. We investigate and characterize a class of 1-cap trees. / Graduate
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Broadcast independence in graphs

Neilson, Linda 29 August 2019 (has links)
The usual graph parameters related to independent and dominating sets can be adapted to broadcasts on graphs. We examine some possible definitions for an inde- pendent broadcast. We determine the minimum maximal and the maximum broad- cast weight for all our independence parameters on both paths and grids. For graphs in general, we examine the relationships between these broadcast independence pa- rameters and the existing minimum and maximum minimal broadcast domination weight (or cost). We also determine upper and lower bounds for maximum boundary independent broadcasts and a new upper bound for hearing independent broadcasts. / Graduate
3

Radio broadcasting as used by Jehovah's Witnesses

Stasko, James LeRoy January 1958 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston University
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The food, the cooking and the chef : a comparative study of food representation in British, French and German mainstream cooking programmes

Simon, Daniela Patricia January 2016 (has links)
This thesis is a comparative study into contemporary mainstream cooking programmes on British, French and German television, which explores how food and cooking are represented. Since food is an expression of identity (Corti 2012; German 2011; Montanari 2006; Scholliers 2001) this study argues that food representation on television is influenced by national culture. Cooking programmes have become increasingly popular in many countries, and recent years have further seen the emergence of a variety of formats, the characteristics of which also influence how food and cooking are represented. This study applies a multi-method research approach which explores the influence of country of production and format on food representation. While a qualitative grounded theory analysis focuses on the key functions and characteristics of the food, the cooking and the chef, a quantitative analysis explores the food groups represented in the programmes to establish a sense of healthiness. The quantitative analysis has found that 'fruit and vegetables' and 'non-dairy protein' are the largest food groups in the majority of programmes across all countries of production and all formats. The qualitative analysis highlighted that country of production is a determining factor on how food and cooking functions are represented, as the three countries feature considerable differences in these areas. The data further revealed three kinds of chef, as well as a mixed chef scenario each using one of three instruction styles. The analysis showed that the format determines the type of chef presented as well as their instruction style. It further confirms that some programmes are highly instructional, whereas others focus more on celebrity and entertainment. This study thus contributes to our understanding of food representation in contemporary British, French and German cooking programmes and its cultural significance.
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Boundary Independent Broadcasts in Graphs

Hoepner, Jules 08 December 2022 (has links)
A \textit{broadcast} on a connected graph $G$ with vertex set $V(G)$ is a function $f:V(G)\rightarrow \{0, 1, ..., \text{diam}(G)\}$ such that $f(v)\leq e(v)$, where $e(v)$ denotes the eccentricity of $v$. A vertex $v$ is said to be \textit{broadcasting} if $f(v)>0$. The \textit{cost} of $f$ is $\sigma(f)=\sum_{v\in V(G)}f(v)$, or the sum of the strengths of the broadcasts on the set of broadcasting vertices $V_f^+=\{v\in V(G)\,:\,f(v)>0\}$. A vertex $u$ \textit{hears} $f$ from $v\in V_f^+$ if $d_G(u, v)\leq f(v)$. The broadcast $f$ is \textit{hearing independent} if no broadcasting vertex hears another. If, in addition, any vertex $u$ that hears $f$ from multiple broadcasting vertices satisfies $f(v)\leq d_G(u, v)$ for all $v\in V_f^+$, the broadcast is said to be \textit{boundary independent.} The minimum cost of a maximal boundary independent broadcast on $G$, called the \textit{lower bn-independence number}, is denoted $i_{bn}(G)$. The \textit{lower h-independence number} $i_h(G)$ is defined analogously for hearing independent broadcasts. We prove that $i_{bn}(G)\leq i_h(G)$ for all graphs $G$, and show that $i_h(G)/i_{bn}(G)$ is bounded, finding classes of graphs for which the two parameters are equal. For both parameters, we show that the lower bn-independence number (h-independence number) of an arbitrary connected graph $G$ equals the minimum lower bn-independence number (h-independence number) among those of its spanning trees. We further study the maximum cost of boundary independent broadcasts, denoted $\alpha_{bn}(G)$. We show $\alpha_{bn}(G)$ can be bounded in terms of the independence number $\alpha(G)$, and prove that the maximum bn-independent broadcast problem is NP-hard by a reduction from the independent set problem to an instance of the maximum bn-independent broadcast problem. With particular interest in caterpillars, we investigate bounds on $\alpha_{bn}(T)$ when $T$ is a tree in terms of its order and the number of vertices of degree at least 3, known as the \textit{branch vertices} of $T$. We conclude by describing a polynomial-time algorithm to determine $\alpha_{bn}(T)$ for a given tree $T$. / Graduate
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Gender issues in contemporary sermons

Bainton, Christine January 1998 (has links)
The purpose of this research was to examine gender issues in contemporary sermons. My sample consists of sermons delivered on BBC Radio 4 as part of acts of worship broadcast during 1993-4 which were examined to analyse how language, gender and power intersect to produce these discourses. In order to contextualize this material, chapter one focuses on the history of the sermon and its institutionalisation. Chapter two analyses the preachers’ use of generic terms and their use of the second person plural mode of address. In chapter three, I examine the gendered illustrations offered in the sermon sample in order to investigate how they contribute to create alienating and exclusionary discourses. Chapter four deals with the ways in which self-disclosure and the use of personal experience provide a means by which knowledge can be assimilated and transferred to others as well as acting as an inclusive mechanism in preaching. In chapter five, I demonstrate that metaphors have the potential to function as an inclusive device but that this influence may be negated if the gender content of the metaphor conveys gender-biases. Chapter six centres on the form and structure of the sermons as a way of considering the issue of a participatory address. The conclusion focuses on the way in which aspects of the notions of inclusive language intersect with the ways in which authority is traditionally defined. This thesis demonstrates that contemporary broadcast sermons do not endeavour to reflect the demands for inclusive language or less authoritarian discourses which have been made by feminists and advocated by most denominations in the Christian churches
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O uso de musica no telejornalismo : analise dos quatro telejornais transmitidos em rede pela TV Globo / The use of music in news broadcast : an analysis of the four news programs of TV Globo

Luporini, Marcos Patrizzi 02 September 2007 (has links)
Orientador: Claudiney Rodrigues Carrasco / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-08T14:30:17Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Luporini_MarcosPatrizzi_M.pdf: 1439777 bytes, checksum: 6e802a5a3f28acd9137c490c4f2faece (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007 / Resumo: A pesquisa aqui apresentada tem por objetivo oferecer uma primeira análise acerca da utilização da música nos quatro telejornais diários exibidos em rede nacional pela Rede Globo, tanto no que diz respeito às aberturas e vinhetas que compõem a roupagem dos telejornais, como na sonorização das reportagens. Para tanto, a pesquisa se dividiu em uma primeira abordagem histórica do desenvolvimento do jornalismo audiovisual no Brasil, para, a partir dessa compreensão histórica, buscar entender os procedimentos atuais na inserção de música nos telejornais englobados, sempre tendo como ponto de partida a práxis interna da produção desses telejornais / Abstract: The purpose of this dissertation is to analyse the usage of music in four TV news programs daily broadcasted nationwide by Rede Globo. By looking into their opennings and headnews as well as the sound tracks used during the main news reports, the research sheds some light on the editorial procedures utilized to decide on the most appropriate sound track to accompany the news. The dissertation presents a historical research on the development of the audiovisual journalism in Brazil which served as a starting point for understanding the usage of music in the production of TV broadcasted news / Mestrado / Mestre em Multimeios
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Telejornalismo na TVD: interatividade e mudanças na rotina da redação

Prazeres, Selma Miranda dos [UNESP] 15 August 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-06-17T19:34:03Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2014-08-15. Added 1 bitstream(s) on 2015-06-18T12:47:31Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 000817961.pdf: 7323554 bytes, checksum: a3452f3a61ae75396f945bd2a594753c (MD5) / Inserido no contexto de digitalização midiática e da convergência, a princípio o telejornalismo estendeu seu conteúdo para a web, principalmente por meio de sites, visto que a televisão ainda não se mostrava uma plataforma convergente. Mas, em 2007, o Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão Digital Terrestre (SBTVD) entrou em operação e novas possibilidades surgiram para o telejornalismo, com destaque para a interatividade, que a partir de então poderia ocorrer diretamente pela TV. Assim, o propósito desse trabalho é verificar se a produção de conteúdos de interatividade para televisão digital altera a rotina de trabalho dos profissionais de uma redação de telejornal. Sobre os métodos, esse estudo trata-se de uma pesquisa bibliográfica, que recorreu a autores que estudam o telejornalismo, a convergência midiática e a televisão digital, e aplicada, pois foi criado um aplicativo interativo para o telejornal Unesp Notícias, da Televisão Universitária Unesp, e uma plataforma de postagem de conteúdo para abastecer o aplicativo, programado em Ginga. Depois que o app e a plataforma foram inseridos no Unesp Notícias, foram realizadas entrevistas em profundidade com alguns dos jornalistas da redação. Dessa forma, foi possível verificar que o aplicativo interativo alterou a rotina de trabalho de todos os profissionais do departamento de jornalismo do Unesp Notícias. A nova demanda de trabalho gerada foi distribuída entre os profissionais das três áreas da redação: produção, reportagem e edição. Além das funções pertinentes a cada um dos jornalistas, somam-se agora as atividades ligadas ao app. Não houve a criação de novos cargos ou novas contratações / Placed in the context of digitalization and media convergence, the principle the telejournalism extended its content to the web, mainly through sites, since the TV is not yet showinga converged platform. But in 2007, the Brazilian Digital Terrestrial Television (SBTVD) came into operation and new possibilities have emerged to television journalism, with emphasis on interactivity, which thereafter could directly through the TV. Thus, the purpose of this work is to verify that the production of content for interactive digital television changes the routine work of a professional writing newscast. On methods, this study deals with a literature that authors resorted to studying televison journalism, media convergence and digital television, and it is applied because an interactive application was created for television news Unesp Notícias, of the University TV UNESP and a platform to post content to supply the application, programmed in Ginga. Once the app and the platform were inserted into Unesp Notícias, in depth interviews conducted with some of the journalistis writing. Thus, it was possible to verify that the interactive application changed the routine work of all professionals in the journalism department of Unesp Notícias. The new labor demand generated was distributed among the three areas of professional writting: production, reporting and editing. In addition to each of the relevant functions of journalists, now add up activities related to the app. There was no creation of new positions or new hires
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Telejornalismo na TVD : interatividade e mudanças na rotina da redação /

Prazeres, Selma Miranda dos. January 2014 (has links)
Orientador: Maria Cristina Gobbi / Banca: Juliano Mauricio de Carvalho / Banca: Maria Ataíde Malcher / Resumo: Inserido no contexto de digitalização midiática e da convergência, a princípio o telejornalismo estendeu seu conteúdo para a web, principalmente por meio de sites, visto que a televisão ainda não se mostrava uma plataforma convergente. Mas, em 2007, o Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão Digital Terrestre (SBTVD) entrou em operação e novas possibilidades surgiram para o telejornalismo, com destaque para a interatividade, que a partir de então poderia ocorrer diretamente pela TV. Assim, o propósito desse trabalho é verificar se a produção de conteúdos de interatividade para televisão digital altera a rotina de trabalho dos profissionais de uma redação de telejornal. Sobre os métodos, esse estudo trata-se de uma pesquisa bibliográfica, que recorreu a autores que estudam o telejornalismo, a convergência midiática e a televisão digital, e aplicada, pois foi criado um aplicativo interativo para o telejornal Unesp Notícias, da Televisão Universitária Unesp, e uma plataforma de postagem de conteúdo para abastecer o aplicativo, programado em Ginga. Depois que o app e a plataforma foram inseridos no Unesp Notícias, foram realizadas entrevistas em profundidade com alguns dos jornalistas da redação. Dessa forma, foi possível verificar que o aplicativo interativo alterou a rotina de trabalho de todos os profissionais do departamento de jornalismo do Unesp Notícias. A nova demanda de trabalho gerada foi distribuída entre os profissionais das três áreas da redação: produção, reportagem e edição. Além das funções pertinentes a cada um dos jornalistas, somam-se agora as atividades ligadas ao app. Não houve a criação de novos cargos ou novas contratações / Abstract: Placed in the context of digitalization and media convergence, the principle the telejournalism extended its content to the web, mainly through sites, since the TV is not yet showinga converged platform. But in 2007, the Brazilian Digital Terrestrial Television (SBTVD) came into operation and new possibilities have emerged to television journalism, with emphasis on interactivity, which thereafter could directly through the TV. Thus, the purpose of this work is to verify that the production of content for interactive digital television changes the routine work of a professional writing newscast. On methods, this study deals with a literature that authors resorted to studying televison journalism, media convergence and digital television, and it is applied because an interactive application was created for television news Unesp Notícias, of the University TV UNESP and a platform to post content to supply the application, programmed in Ginga. Once the app and the platform were inserted into Unesp Notícias, in depth interviews conducted with some of the journalistis writing. Thus, it was possible to verify that the interactive application changed the routine work of all professionals in the journalism department of Unesp Notícias. The new labor demand generated was distributed among the three areas of professional writting: production, reporting and editing. In addition to each of the relevant functions of journalists, now add up activities related to the app. There was no creation of new positions or new hires / Mestre
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Intertextualidade e polifonia nas televisões publica e priva : analise textual-discursiva dos telejornais Cultura Noite (TV Cultura) e Jornal Nacional (TV Globo) / Interxtuality and polyphony in public and private TV broadscaters : a discoursive textual assessment of TV Cultura's Cultura Noite and TV Globo's Jornal Nacional TV news programs

Nilo, Adriana Tigre Lacerda 27 February 2008 (has links)
Orientador: Anna Christina Bentes da Silva / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-11T19:57:49Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 UniversidadeEstadualdeCampinas.InstitutodeEstudosdaLinguagem.ProgramadePos-GraduacaoemLinguistica_D.pdf: 1214202 bytes, checksum: 1f78545b7945ce1c93433a3243a738f0 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008 / Resumo: Este trabalho é desenvolvido no campo da lingüística textual e tem a sua fundamentação baseada, ainda, em teorias das ciências sociais, nas áreas da história social e da sociologia da comunicação. Teve por objetivo analisar algumas formas de ocorrência da intertextualidade temática, por meio do estudo da centração tópica, e da polifonia, a partir do entendimento dos processos de produção e edição do discurso reportado, no sub-gênero telejornal, um dos principais integrantes da variada gama de gêneros da TV. O objeto da análise é constituído por telejornais veiculados no horário nobre da televisão brasileira: o jornal Cultura Noite, da TV Cultura e o Jornal Nacional, da TV Globo. Mais especificamente, o universo da pesquisa é formado por cinco edições de cada um dos telejornais, das respectivas emissoras, exibidos entre os dias 07/05/07 e 11/05/07. A questão norteadora indaga em que medida os procedimentos de definição do foco relevante da notícia, bem como a mobilização das vozes sociais enunciadas para a construção do gênero telejornal, estão ligados aos modelos público e privado de televisão. Em princípio, partimos da hipótese de que as respectivas funções sociais de cada uma dessas emissoras tivessem uma influência mais significativa, no modo pelo qual ocorre o estabelecimento de relações intertextuais, de natureza temática, e polifônicas. A análise dos telejornais, tanto no seu recorte sincrônico, por meio do estudo comparativo de tópicos abordados em edições do mesmo dia, quanto no recorte diacrônico, por meio do estudo da enunciação polifônica, bem como da organização tópica, ao longo da semana, possibilita concluir que tais interferências ocorrem com maior evidência no nível macro-estrutural destes gêneros. É, portanto, no nível textual discursivo que se encontra a força geradora dos diferentes modos de se constituir gêneros telejornalísticos que, entendidos como prática social, encontram-se relacionados aos seus contextos de produção, não sendo deles, porém, de todo dependentes para construírem uma identidade. / Abstract: This paper has its axis in the field of textual linguistics, having its basis also set on theories of the social sciences, specifically in the subfields of social history and communication sociology. It aims at assessing a variety of different possible occurrences of theme intertext relationships through a deeper look onto concepts as topic centration and polyphony, by the means of comprehending the processes of producing and editing the reported discourse in the TV News broadcasting genre. The object of such analysis embraces specifically prime time Brazilian tv news: TV Cultura's jornal Cultura Noite and TV Globo's Jornal Nacional. This study comprises five subsequent presentations of each of the object programs, namely those broadcasted from May 07th, 07 to May 11th, 07. This study revolves around and issue: the connection between the private and public established standards of tv producing and both the process of definition of what's relevant for the news and the mobilization of the enunciated social voices. At first we hypothesized each of these tv stations' social roles would significantly influence the entanglements of how intertext relationships - thematic by nature - are developed, as well as the polyphonic relationships. Analyzing the tv news programs - either synchronically, through a comparative assessment of the issues presented in their respective editions on single different days; or diachronically, by the means of studying their distinct polyphonic enunciation and topic ordering during the entire week - one can conclude such interferences occur more evidently at the level of the macro-structure of these genres. It's therefore within the discursive textual level that the resides the boosting power that generates the most diverse tv news genres. And as far as their social roles are concerned, such genres can be said to be related to their respective production contexts, although the genres are not thoroughly dependent on their social roles when it comes to building their own identity. / Doutorado / Doutor em Linguística

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