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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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Enterprise architecture for IT management : a CIO decision making perspective on the electrical power industry

Ekstedt, Mathias January 2004 (has links)
Within the electric power industry, the average company's enterprise system - i.e. the overall system of IT related entities - is today highly complex. Technically, large organizations posses hundreds or thousands of extensively interconnected and heterogeneous single IT systems performing tasks that varies from enterprise resource planning to real-time control and monitoring of industrial processes. Moreover are these systems storing a wide variety of sometimes redundant data, and typically they are deployed on several different platforms. IT does, however, not execute in splendid isolation. Organizationally, the enterprise system embraces business processes and business units using as well as maintaining and acquiring the IT systems. The interplay between the organization and the IT systems are further determined by for instance business goals, ownership and governance structures, strategies, individual system users, documentation, and cost. Lately, Enterprise Architecture (EA) has evolved with the mission to take a holistic approach to managing the above depicted enterprise system. The discipline's presumption is that architectural models are the key to succeed in understanding and administrating enterprise systems. Compared to many other engineering disciplines, EA is quite immature in many respects. This thesis identifies and elaborates on some important aspects that to date have been overlooked to a large extent. Firstly, the lack of explicit purpose for architectural models is identified. The thesis argues that the concerns of a company's Chief Information Officer (CIO) should guide the rationale behind the development of EA models. In particular, distribution of IT related information and knowledge throughout the organization is emphasized as an important concern uncared for. Secondly, the lack of architectural theory is recognized. The thesis provides examples of how theory, or analysis procedures, could be incorporated into the Enterprise Architecture approach and hereby concretely drive the development of the architectural models. Due to the nature of enterprise systems, EA theories inevitable will be of an indicative character. Finally, in relation to the models as such, three aspects are highlighted. Firstly, the cost of collecting information from the organization to populate models is routinely neglected by the EA community. This expense should be evaluated in relation to the utility of analyses that the information can provide in terms of better informed decision making by the CIO. Secondly, models (and meta-models) must be kept consistent. And thirdly, the design of models is restricted by the limited mental capabilities of the minds of the model users. CIO concerns must consequently be easy to extract from the Enterprise Architecture models. Key words: Enterprise Architecture, Enterprise System, Chief Information Officer (CIO), Information Technology (IT) Management, Architectural Theory, Electric Power Industry
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Avaliação in vivo do potencial regenerativo na Degeneração Walleriana de nervos periféricos - com a utilização de laser de baixa potência e composto polivitamínico 3-NERVE / Evaluation in potential of live in regenerative Walleriana degeneration peripheral nerve - with laser use low power and compound multivitamin 3-NERVE

PISTARINI, LUCIANA C.Y. 08 October 2015 (has links)
Submitted by Maria Eneide de Souza Araujo (mearaujo@ipen.br) on 2015-10-08T14:17:04Z No. of bitstreams: 0 / Made available in DSpace on 2015-10-08T14:17:04Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 / Dissertação (Mestrado em Tecnologia Nuclear) / IPEN/D / Instituto de Pesquisas Energeticas e Nucleares - IPEN-CNEN/SP
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Avaliação in vivo do potencial regenerativo na Degeneração Walleriana de nervos periféricos - com a utilização de laser de baixa potência e composto polivitamínico 3-NERVE / Evaluation in potential of live in regenerative Walleriana degeneration peripheral nerve - with laser use low power and compound multivitamin 3-NERVE

PISTARINI, LUCIANA C.Y. 08 October 2015 (has links)
Submitted by Maria Eneide de Souza Araujo (mearaujo@ipen.br) on 2015-10-08T14:17:04Z No. of bitstreams: 0 / Made available in DSpace on 2015-10-08T14:17:04Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 / Nas áreas médica e odontológica existem situações clínicas e cirúrgicas que podem ter, como consequência, um dano ao tecido conjuntivo nervoso, chamado de neuropatia. O objetivo deste trabalho é avaliar terapias para tratamento das neuropatias causadas por manipulação do feixe nervoso periférico, minimizando ou eliminando sintomas causados pela lesão. O estudo foi feito em 60 ratos machos Wistar, com a avaliação morfológica da degeneração Walleriana e da regeneração do tecido nervoso no 15º e 30º dia após o trauma. A lesão consistiu na exposição e compressão do nervo isquiático da pata direita do animal, através de três nós consecutivos com fio de sutura e distância entre eles de ~ 2mm. Três tratamentos sobre a lesão foram comparados: o uso do biomaterial 3-NERVE®, a laserterapia de baixa potência e a associação dos dois. Os resultados histológicos revelaram que o biomaterial aumentou o processo inflamatório, mas modulou a degeneração inicial, através do surgimento de células de neoformação, favorecendo a regeneração nervosa no decorrer dos trinta dias. A laserterapia foi um tratamento favorável para a parestesia porque modulou os danos do processo de degeneração inicial e estimulou o reparo do tecido desde os 15 primeiros dias. Ao atingir os 30 dias o tecido se apresentou organizado e com uma quantidade menor de tecido neoformado quando comparado com o uso do biomaterial. A associação das terapias associou as propriedades das duas terapias, pois modulou a inflamação inicial, propiciou o aumento do número de células de neoformação do tecido nervoso e favoreceu a regeneração dos feixes nervosos nas amostras de 15 e 30 dias. Conclui-se que o não tratamento dificulta ou impede a regeneração nervosa, pois qualquer uma das terapias citadas modula os eventos desencadeados pela lesão. A associação do uso da laserterapia com o 3-NERVE® mostrou melhores resultados. / Dissertação (Mestrado em Tecnologia Nuclear) / IPEN/D / Instituto de Pesquisas Energeticas e Nucleares - IPEN-CNEN/SP
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Risikoabwägung im Rahmen einer Windkraftanlagenentwicklung

Brökel, Jan January 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Методический подход к оценке эффективности инвестиционных проектов в электроэнергетике : магистерская диссертация / Methodological approach to assessing the effectiveness of investment projects in the electric power industry

Гаренских, А. Э., Garenskikh, A. E. January 2019 (has links)
In the modern world, the development and implementation of investment projects are becoming a competitive advantage and the key to successful development of an enterprise. The purpose of the master's thesis is to develop a methodological approach to assessing the effectiveness of investment projects in the electric power industry. The analysis was based on the study of scientific and periodical literature, the study of existing methods of evaluating the effectiveness of investment projects in enterprises. The sources of information were the regulatory legal acts, the database of publications of the Russian Science Citation Index, presented on the Elibrary resource, corporate statistics data on the subject of the research, financial reporting data and internal documents of the enterprise under study. In the course of writing the master's thesis, an approach was developed and tested to assess the effectiveness of investment projects in the power industry. As a result of approbation of the developed approach, its efficiency was justified, which made it possible to increase the accuracy of the calculated investment project performance indicators, which would further reduce the uncertainty regarding the decision on the feasibility of investing and further project implementation. / В современном мире разработка и внедрение инвестиционных проектов становятся конкурентным преимуществом и залогом успешного развития предприятия. Целью магистерской диссертации является разработка методического подхода к оценке эффективности инвестиционных проектов в электроэнергетике. Анализ основывался на изучении научно-периодической литературы, изучении существующих методик оценки эффективности инвестиционных проектов на предприятиях. В качестве источников информации использовались нормативно-правовые акты, база публикаций Российского индекса научного цитирования, представленная на ресурсе Elibrary, данные корпоративной статистики по тематике исследования, данные финансовой отчетности и внутренние документы исследуемого предприятия. В ходе написания магистерской диссертации был разработан и апробирован подход к оценке эффективности инвестиционных проектов в электроэнергетике. В результате апробации разработанного подхода была обоснована его эффективность, позволившая повысить точность рассчитанных показателей эффективности инвестиционного проекта, что в дальнейшем снизит неопределенность в отношении принятия решения о целесообразности инвестирования и дальнейшего осуществления проекта.
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Renewable portfolio standards in the USA: experience and compliance with targets

Bespalova, Olga Gennadyevna January 1900 (has links)
Master of Arts / Department of Economics / Tracy M. Turner / Economic growth requires growth of energy consumption. In the second half of the twentieth century energy consumption began to outgrow its production and the United States. Consequently, we observe growing dependence of the U.S. economy on energy imports which is causing political and economic insecurity; increasing pollution and depletion of natural resources. One way to alleviate these problems is to encourage renewable electricity production. Because the electric power industry is the largest consumer of energy sources, including renewable energy, it has become one of the most frequent subjects of the regulatory policies and financial incentives aiming to stimulate renewable electricity production. One of the most promoted renewable energy policies in this industry is a renewable portfolio standard (RPS), which requires electric utilities and other retail electric providers to supply a specified amount of electricity sales from renewable energy sources. Currently 29 states and District of Columbia have the RPSs, while 7 states have goals; but only about two third of those with the RPS have certain targets to meet. To my best knowledge, there are no studies analyzing compliance with the RPSs targets or the role of penalty mechanism in the RPS design on meeting its goal. In my Master Thesis I estimate which states are in compliance with their individual RPSs goals and analyze which factors affect the probability of compliance, with the focus on the role of penalty size, and controlling for complimentary policies promoting renewable energy production. I use a fixed effects linear probability model and state level data. Results indicate that including a penalty in the RPS design significantly increases the probability that states will comply with their goals.
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Public Relations Practices of the Communications Services Department of Dallas Power & Light Company

Potthoff, Betty J. 08 1900 (has links)
This study presents detailed analyses of public relations practices of the Communications Services Department, Dallas (Texas) Power & Light Company. Information sources included interviews with company personnel, company publications, and other publications. Four chapters deal with unique problems with which the electric utility industry in the United States is confronted; history and development of the electric power industry in Dallas; history and development of Dallas Power & Light Company, and organizations, functions, and operations of Communications Services Department of Dallas Power & Light Company. The study finds much strength in the department, but recommends several minor writing and clerical changes in the department's practices. It recommends further scholarly examination of public relations activities in other electric utilities.
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Analýza dlouhodobého hmotného majetku ve vybraných účetních jednotkách / Analysis of non-current tangible assets in selected entities

Mašová, Veronika January 2011 (has links)
Thesis 'Analysis of non-current tangible assets in selected entities ' deals with the non-current tangible assets from the point of view of the Czech legislation and IFRS. The theoretical part of the thesis characterises non-current tangible assets in terms of IFRS, which together with examples concern with the issues of definition and evaluation. The Czech legislation is compared with IFRS and the main differences are marked out that prevent a unified view of non-current tangible assets adjusted according to IFRS and the Czech accounting standards. The practical aspect is reflected in an empirical research that analyses non-current tangible assets in entities operating in the area of power and food industries.
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Business Value Assessment of IT Investments : An Evaluation Method Applied to the Electric Power

Gammelgård, Magnus January 2007 (has links)
s the dependence of IS/IT has grown in modern organizations, IT investments have soared in the last couple of decades. Large amounts of money are spent with the hope that the investments will generate value for the business organizations using the systems. It is hence easy to understand the needs for methods to assess the business value of IT-investments. The investment decision is basically about selecting the best IT-system or the best combination of IT-systems, i.e. the system(s) that provides the most business value in dimensions that are important business-wise. However, a problem with many of the avail-able methods is that they often fail to concretely explain what technical characteristics the IT systems(s) should have to achieve the business value desired. A complicating aspect of IT-investment evaluations is also that the evaluations usually include a high degree of un-certainty. In this thesis, an IT investment evaluation method is presented that indicatively assesses the differences in contribution to business value from IT-investment alternatives. The method provides, at a relatively low cost of investigation, indications of not only the technical differences between the IT-investment alternatives in a specific investment situation, but also an assessment of the differences in types and amounts of their business value. The presented method has been applied in a large case study at an electric power company. Furthermore, it also incorporates concepts found within Enterprise architecture (EA), particularly in how the information used in the evaluation is collected. The presented thesis is a composite thesis that, besides an introduction, includes five papers (paper A-E). Paper A presents an outline of the method as well as its application in the case study. It also presents the theoretical fundaments for the criteria used for the technical evaluation and the business value assessment including the method’s applications in relation to Enterprise architecture. The following two papers primarily present necessary steps in the development of the method. First, paper B presents the process to develop a functional reference model (used for the functional assessments in the method), including its application in the case study. Second, a breakdown of the term business value into a set of IS/IT-affected value dimension is presented in paper C. The last two papers present the final steps, i.e. the technical evaluation of the investment alternatives (paper D) and the final business value assessment (paper E). The papers include the methods to perform these analyses as well as the application of the method in the case study and the results of the case study. / QC 20100608
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A review of offshore wind technology and the development of the Virginia coastline and outer continental shelf /

Geary, Ryan D. January 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S.)--James Madison University, 2009. / Includes bibliographical references.

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