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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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Problematika finalizace bioprodukce na farmě / Finalization of organic production on the farm

VAVŘINA, Martin January 2015 (has links)
This thesis deals with the questions of farmers' getting their ecological production on the market, the drawbacks of gaining access on the market, what prevents farms from entering the market, and analysis of development of agriculture on ecological farms in the last ten years. In order to obtain questions to these answers it was necessary to conduct a questionnare survey. In order to compare these results, a method of a questionnaire survey from 2004 was selected focusing on the competitiveness of ecological farms. According to the questionnaire survey, the research was compiled and results of the research were compared with the results of the questionnaire survey compiled ten years ago. The research involved areas of north-western part of the Czech Republic and 45 respondents out of 95 farms participated in this research.
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A entoação do dialeto caipira do Médio Tietê: reconhecimento, características e formação / The intonation of the caipira dialect in the Médio Tietê: recognition, characteristics and formation

Garcia, Rosicleide Rodrigues 09 June 2015 (has links)
Esta tese de doutorado A entoação do dialeto caipira no Médio Tietê: reconhecimento, características e formação faz parte do Projeto ExProsodia, em auxílio ao PHPP (Projeto História do Português Paulista), que objetiva analisar o português paulista falado no interior do estado. Sendo um dos trabalhos que está dando embasamento a ele, esta pesquisa subsidia os estudos do idioma, trazendo, além do exame da entoação, um breve histórico do Brasil e das cidades interioranas paulistas e portuguesas, de modo a entendermos como foi estabelecido o dialeto caipira nessas localidades. Tendo isso feito, avaliou-se a entoação de falantes do Médio Tietê por meio de análise automatizada promovida pelo ExProsodia. Seguindo a linha de pesquisa de Ferreira Netto (2008), examinou-se a fala dos informantes a partir da análise de f0, particularizando dela o tom médio (TM) e o tom final (TF). Para isso, foram selecionados 40 entrevistados, sendo 28 de sete cidades que compõem o Médio Tietê (Santana de Parnaíba, Pirapora do Bom Jesus, Porto Feliz, Tietê, Capivari, Itu, Piracicaba), e 12 de três cidades do norte de Portugal (Braga, Bragança e Vila Real), além de 10 gravações (5 vozes masculinas e femininas) de jornalistas do programa SPTV da emissora de televisão Rede Globo - tomados como fala neutra (BARBOSA, 2002, p.36) para serem usados como controle. Em cada cidade mencionada, buscaram-se 4 informantes, sendo dois homens e duas mulheres com idades iguais ou superiores a 60 anos, de baixo ou nenhum grau de escolaridade e moradores vitalícios de suas regiões. De seus depoimentos foram colhidas 5 frases para observação, totalizando o valor de 220 dados. Desta forma, por meio de aplicativos especializados (SFS e Audacity), e com especial uso do ExProsodia® para geração de valores para o cálculo estatístico, foi possível verificar que o TM e o TF do dialeto caipira apresentam, em diversas análises, características comuns ao do controle e ao dos falantes de Portugal; ademais, observou-se que a finalização apresentada pelos informantes brasileiros e portugueses tendem a ser menos acentuada, caracterizando um traço plagal na fala. Os mesmos resultados também foram observados com os estudos de Costa e Baz (ambos de 2011), em que foram analisadas as falas de índios guatós e guaranis paraguaios. Sendo assim, este estudo pode gerar algumas conclusões: primeiramente, a finalização autêntica é uma variação entoacional, já que a plagal não é uma característica própria de uma região, logo, como ela é encontrada nos falares de pessoas com baixa ou nenhuma escolaridade, entende-se que este seria um traço comum da fala, o qual o dialeto caipira também mantém. Além disso, como o caipira apresenta o TM e o TF similares ao do controle, demonstra-se que seus falares possuem inflexões como em outras falas, não sendo plano ou igual; e essas considerações atualizam a informação de Amaral (1955, p. 45) sobre esse assunto. / This doctoral dissertation aims at analyzing the Portuguese dialect (caipira) spoken in the region of Middle Tietê, on the Brazilian state of São Paulo. Entitled The intonation of the caipira dialect in the Middle Tietê: recognition, characteristics and formation, this thesis is part of the Project ExProsodia in aid to PHPP (Project History of Paulista Portuguese), providing groundwork to other studies of Portuguese dialects. Besides examining aspects of intonation, this work offers a concise historical analysis on how the caipira dialect was established in Brazil, São Paulo and the Portuguese countryside. The empirical material consisted of speeches from 40 interviewees in 7 cities of the Middle Tietê region (28 interviewees) and 3 cities of the Northern Portugal region (12 interviewees). Additionally, 10 recordings of journalists from a major TV news broadcasting in São Paulo (SPTV by Rede Globo) were adopted as controls, based on the assumption of neutral speech (BARBOSA, 2002, p.36). Four interviewees were selected per city (2 men and 2 women), with the inclusion criteria of being at least 60 years old, having low or no formal education, and being ligelong resident at the surveyed areas. Five phrases were analysed per individual, amounting to a total of 220 data samples. The intonations of these interviewees were processed through specialized computer applications (SFS and Audacity) and the special use of an automated analytical tool called ExProsodia®, which statistically discriminated the various tones of the caipira dialect. Following Ferreira Nettos research (2008), speeches were analyzed by selecting the midtones (TM) and the final tones (TF), in the so-called f0 analysis. Common features were observed among the Portuguese interviewees and the Brazilian controls, whereas the phrasal finalization of Brazilian and Portuguese interviewees tended to be less marked, and featured by a plagal trace speech. Similar results were observed by Costa (2011) and Baz (2011), where the lines of Paraguayan Guarani Indians and Guatós Indians were analyzed. This thesis concludes that the authentic finalization is an intonational variation, because the plagal finalization is a region-independent feature occurring in the dialects of individuals with low or no formal education. Hence, the plagal finalization is suggested to be a common trait of speech, also kept by the caipira dialect. Furthermore, as the caipira dialect presents TM and TF similar to the control, it features inflections which are neither plane or equal; such finding warrants an update on Amaral\'s information on the subject (1920, p. 56).
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A entoação do dialeto caipira do Médio Tietê: reconhecimento, características e formação / The intonation of the caipira dialect in the Médio Tietê: recognition, characteristics and formation

Rosicleide Rodrigues Garcia 09 June 2015 (has links)
Esta tese de doutorado A entoação do dialeto caipira no Médio Tietê: reconhecimento, características e formação faz parte do Projeto ExProsodia, em auxílio ao PHPP (Projeto História do Português Paulista), que objetiva analisar o português paulista falado no interior do estado. Sendo um dos trabalhos que está dando embasamento a ele, esta pesquisa subsidia os estudos do idioma, trazendo, além do exame da entoação, um breve histórico do Brasil e das cidades interioranas paulistas e portuguesas, de modo a entendermos como foi estabelecido o dialeto caipira nessas localidades. Tendo isso feito, avaliou-se a entoação de falantes do Médio Tietê por meio de análise automatizada promovida pelo ExProsodia. Seguindo a linha de pesquisa de Ferreira Netto (2008), examinou-se a fala dos informantes a partir da análise de f0, particularizando dela o tom médio (TM) e o tom final (TF). Para isso, foram selecionados 40 entrevistados, sendo 28 de sete cidades que compõem o Médio Tietê (Santana de Parnaíba, Pirapora do Bom Jesus, Porto Feliz, Tietê, Capivari, Itu, Piracicaba), e 12 de três cidades do norte de Portugal (Braga, Bragança e Vila Real), além de 10 gravações (5 vozes masculinas e femininas) de jornalistas do programa SPTV da emissora de televisão Rede Globo - tomados como fala neutra (BARBOSA, 2002, p.36) para serem usados como controle. Em cada cidade mencionada, buscaram-se 4 informantes, sendo dois homens e duas mulheres com idades iguais ou superiores a 60 anos, de baixo ou nenhum grau de escolaridade e moradores vitalícios de suas regiões. De seus depoimentos foram colhidas 5 frases para observação, totalizando o valor de 220 dados. Desta forma, por meio de aplicativos especializados (SFS e Audacity), e com especial uso do ExProsodia® para geração de valores para o cálculo estatístico, foi possível verificar que o TM e o TF do dialeto caipira apresentam, em diversas análises, características comuns ao do controle e ao dos falantes de Portugal; ademais, observou-se que a finalização apresentada pelos informantes brasileiros e portugueses tendem a ser menos acentuada, caracterizando um traço plagal na fala. Os mesmos resultados também foram observados com os estudos de Costa e Baz (ambos de 2011), em que foram analisadas as falas de índios guatós e guaranis paraguaios. Sendo assim, este estudo pode gerar algumas conclusões: primeiramente, a finalização autêntica é uma variação entoacional, já que a plagal não é uma característica própria de uma região, logo, como ela é encontrada nos falares de pessoas com baixa ou nenhuma escolaridade, entende-se que este seria um traço comum da fala, o qual o dialeto caipira também mantém. Além disso, como o caipira apresenta o TM e o TF similares ao do controle, demonstra-se que seus falares possuem inflexões como em outras falas, não sendo plano ou igual; e essas considerações atualizam a informação de Amaral (1955, p. 45) sobre esse assunto. / This doctoral dissertation aims at analyzing the Portuguese dialect (caipira) spoken in the region of Middle Tietê, on the Brazilian state of São Paulo. Entitled The intonation of the caipira dialect in the Middle Tietê: recognition, characteristics and formation, this thesis is part of the Project ExProsodia in aid to PHPP (Project History of Paulista Portuguese), providing groundwork to other studies of Portuguese dialects. Besides examining aspects of intonation, this work offers a concise historical analysis on how the caipira dialect was established in Brazil, São Paulo and the Portuguese countryside. The empirical material consisted of speeches from 40 interviewees in 7 cities of the Middle Tietê region (28 interviewees) and 3 cities of the Northern Portugal region (12 interviewees). Additionally, 10 recordings of journalists from a major TV news broadcasting in São Paulo (SPTV by Rede Globo) were adopted as controls, based on the assumption of neutral speech (BARBOSA, 2002, p.36). Four interviewees were selected per city (2 men and 2 women), with the inclusion criteria of being at least 60 years old, having low or no formal education, and being ligelong resident at the surveyed areas. Five phrases were analysed per individual, amounting to a total of 220 data samples. The intonations of these interviewees were processed through specialized computer applications (SFS and Audacity) and the special use of an automated analytical tool called ExProsodia®, which statistically discriminated the various tones of the caipira dialect. Following Ferreira Nettos research (2008), speeches were analyzed by selecting the midtones (TM) and the final tones (TF), in the so-called f0 analysis. Common features were observed among the Portuguese interviewees and the Brazilian controls, whereas the phrasal finalization of Brazilian and Portuguese interviewees tended to be less marked, and featured by a plagal trace speech. Similar results were observed by Costa (2011) and Baz (2011), where the lines of Paraguayan Guarani Indians and Guatós Indians were analyzed. This thesis concludes that the authentic finalization is an intonational variation, because the plagal finalization is a region-independent feature occurring in the dialects of individuals with low or no formal education. Hence, the plagal finalization is suggested to be a common trait of speech, also kept by the caipira dialect. Furthermore, as the caipira dialect presents TM and TF similar to the control, it features inflections which are neither plane or equal; such finding warrants an update on Amaral\'s information on the subject (1920, p. 56).
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Le pilotage des interfaces organisationnelles : Contribution à l’équilibration des processus d’intégration-différenciation des organisations / Piloting of the Organizational Interfaces : Contribution to the Equilibration of the integration-differentiation processes of organizations

Seghier, Sofian 13 February 2012 (has links)
L’interface organisationnelle demeure un objet peu étudié. La recherche se propose de l’explorer et d’en comprendre les dynamiques.La première partie explicite les fondements de la recherche. Après avoir défini l’interface, elle fait apparaître que l’instabilité des interfaces résulte de déséquilibres dans les processus d’intégration-différenciation. Pour mesurer ces phénomènes, la méthodologie fait appel à deux méthodes : l’élaboration et l’analyse d’une base de verbatim, et une recherche-intervention.La deuxième partie est consacrée aux déterminants de l’objet. Elle précise les propriétés et les activités de l’interface, et en propose une modélisation. Une analyse croisée de 14 interfaces est ensuite exposée ; trois déterminants de la régulation à l’interface sont identifiés : le degré d’incertitude, la fréquence des interactions et la répartition du pouvoir. Sur ces bases, une typologie des interfaces est proposée : stratégiques, politiques, de coordination, et sociales.La troisième partie approfondit la recherche par l’observation in vivo et la transformation des interfaces. Elle met en évidence leurs coûts de fonctionnement, le rôle fondamental de leur finalisation, et montre que les processus d’intégration et de différenciation posent la question de leur qualité, en plus de celle de leur intensité. L’hypothèse selon laquelle le pilotage des interfaces organisationnelles améliore l’équilibration de l’intégration-différenciation est discutée puis expérimentée. À partir des premiers résultats d’expérimentation, la recherche identifie des leviers de pilotage des interfaces et formule des implications managériales. / The organizational interface remains a little studied object. The research suggests investigating it and understanding the dynamics.The first part clarifies the foundations of the research. Having defined the interface, il creates that the instability of the interfaces results from imbalance in the processes of integration-differentiation. To measure these phenomena, the methodology appeals to two methods: the elaboration and the analysis of a base of verbatim, and a research-intervention.The second part is dedicated to the determiners of the object. She specifies the properties and the activities of the interface, and proposes a modelling. A crossed analysis of 14 interfaces is then explained; three determiners of the regulation in the interface are identified: the degree of uncertainty, the frequency of the interactions and the distribution of the power. On these bases, a typology of the interfaces is proposed: strategic, political, of coordination, and social.The third part deepens the research by the in vivo observation and the transformation of the interfaces. It brings to light their costs of functioning, the fundamental role of their finalization, and shows that the processes of integration and differentiation ask the question of their quality, besides that of their intensity. The hypothesis according to which the piloting of the organizational interfaces improves the équilibration of the integration-differentiation is discussed then experimented. From the first results of experiment, the research identifies levers of piloting of the interfaces and formula of the managerial implications.
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Interní audit ve společnosti ČEZ / Internal audit in ČEZ

ŠMAUSOVÁ, Bohuslava January 2008 (has links)
Main task, in this graduation theses, was summary of internal audit activity content, pointing out advantages of establishing of internal audit section and identification pretensions concerning internal audit section workers. Other task was elaboration of internal audit in company ČEZ, a. s. There were used auditing procedures used during internal audit in this company. All the tasks aforesaid were solved in theoretic level at first. My tendency was in detail dissect current modern internal audit conception, especially various points of view of internal audit. Practical part of this graduation theses was related to internal audit of waste management and their using like secondary raw material in ČEZ, a. s. The target was show at standard example preparation, completion, finalization and evaluation of finding of internal audit facts in company ČEZ, a. s. Firstly I elaborated internal audit submission, where were specified the character of audit, targets, termination date, audit team and thematic schedule. Thereinafter is presented decisions, disagreements, weak points and deficiencies summary. Disagreements are generalized and presented in the form of system deficiency. Following the specific statements processed in process of internal audit on the basis of demands and targets presented in the internal audit submission.

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