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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.
201

Writing Workshop in kindergarten: A Multiple-Case Study Investigating the Nature of Engagement and the Quality of Students' Writing Composition

DeMichele, Sarah A. 26 May 2021 (has links)
No description available.
202

Podnikatelský záměr zřízení odloučené dílny / Entrepreneurial Project of Establishment of the Separate Workshop

Vozdecký, Lukáš January 2009 (has links)
My master´s thesis deals with the question of creating a new separate workshop. The objective of the work is to formulate out the mentioned establishment of the workshop in the light of theory and practice. Special attention is devoted to detailed analysis of surroundings and market, where the company would operate. A view of the workshop's function is presented by working up of business plan which is the basic document for any new project.
203

Projekt montážní dílny závěsů kapoty / Project of bonnet hinges assembly shop

Chadim, Jakub January 2011 (has links)
This thesis deals with the technological project of rear bonnet hinges assembly shop, specifically with desing the layout the of assembly shop in the Edscha Automotive Kamenice s.r.o. company. The thesis shows the basic theory to understanding the problems of assembly workshops. The thesis analyses the present state of the assembly workshop and with reference to the requirements of the company and fundamentals technological projection features three possible solutions. The selected solution becomes the shape of rationalization project. In the end is the variant technical-economic reviewed.
204

Návrh technologie komplexní výroby součásti "Krytka PC skříně" / Technology project for general production of the "PC-box cover"

Křivý, Drahoš January 2011 (has links)
The project, which was done within the scope of engineering’s study shows the proposal of new technology and production organization of a part “PC cover” – a piece done by deep drawing technology from steel sheet of material 11 321. The study shows some of production operations such as cutting, bending, drawing and shearing, included production method solving. In the project were solved also necessary technological calculations and constructional drafts of forming tool. The whole work covers a complex solution of problems related to production of PC cover together with technological disposition of workplace which represents effective layout, distribution and designing of workplace and machines, used for production of the part in a workshop
205

Návrh a racionalizace pracoviště WORKSHOP v ALPS Electric Czech s.r.o. s přihlédnutím k budoucímu rozvoji společnosti / Project design and rationalization of workshop area in ALPS Electric Czech s.r.o. in line with futher development of the company

Dozbaba, Zdeněk January 2017 (has links)
This thesis describes the workplace workshop in ALPS Electric in Sebranice. It contains a brief description of machinery and theory of technological projecting. For this department is created proposal of the modification flow racks and the transportation. There are budgets for this proposals. The aim of the thesis is to create drawings documentation for the current and future location the workplace workshop.
206

Methoden und Beschreibungssprachen zur Modellierung und Verifikation vonSchaltungen und Systemen: MBMV 2015 - Tagungsband, Chemnitz, 03. - 04. März 2015

Heinkel, Ulrich, Kriesten, Daniel, Rößler, Marko January 2015 (has links)
Der Workshop Methoden und Beschreibungssprachen zur Modellierung und Verifikation von Schaltungen und Systemen (MBMV 2015) findet nun schon zum 18. mal statt. Ausrichter sind in diesem Jahr die Professur Schaltkreis- und Systementwurf der Technischen Universität Chemnitz und das Steinbeis-Forschungszentrum Systementwurf und Test. Der Workshop hat es sich zum Ziel gesetzt, neueste Trends, Ergebnisse und aktuelle Probleme auf dem Gebiet der Methoden zur Modellierung und Verifikation sowie der Beschreibungssprachen digitaler, analoger und Mixed-Signal-Schaltungen zu diskutieren. Er soll somit ein Forum zum Ideenaustausch sein. Weiterhin bietet der Workshop eine Plattform für den Austausch zwischen Forschung und Industrie sowie zur Pflege bestehender und zur Knüpfung neuer Kontakte. Jungen Wissenschaftlern erlaubt er, ihre Ideen und Ansätze einem breiten Publikum aus Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft zu präsentieren und im Rahmen der Veranstaltung auch fundiert zu diskutieren. Sein langjähriges Bestehen hat ihn zu einer festen Größe in vielen Veranstaltungskalendern gemacht. Traditionell sind auch die Treffen der ITGFachgruppen an den Workshop angegliedert. In diesem Jahr nutzen zwei im Rahmen der InnoProfile-Transfer-Initiative durch das Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung geförderte Projekte den Workshop, um in zwei eigenen Tracks ihre Forschungsergebnisse einem breiten Publikum zu präsentieren. Vertreter der Projekte Generische Plattform für Systemzuverlässigkeit und Verifikation (GPZV) und GINKO - Generische Infrastruktur zur nahtlosen energetischen Kopplung von Elektrofahrzeugen stellen Teile ihrer gegenwärtigen Arbeiten vor. Dies bereichert denWorkshop durch zusätzliche Themenschwerpunkte und bietet eine wertvolle Ergänzung zu den Beiträgen der Autoren. [... aus dem Vorwort]
207

Smart Material trifft Jahr des Lichts

26 April 2017 (has links)
Workshop 2015 Veranstalter: Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkzeugmaschinen und Umformtechnik IWU, Dresden / Technische Universität Dresden, Technisches Design / SLUB Dresden Ort: Makerspace der SLUB Dresden
208

Sage Research Methods Online [workshop]

Tolley, Rebecca 15 April 2011 (has links)
No description available.
209

An Adapted Approach to Industrial Symbiosis : With a case study on the northern Stockholm region

Hemmer, Florian January 2011 (has links)
Numerous attempts have been made to create or facilitate Industrial Symbiosis networks and self-organized networks have been uncovered. Existing networks have been studied to identify its success or failure and its context. This thesis tries to suggest and assess an adapted approach to establish successful industrial symbiosis, with a case study on the northern Stockholm region. An extensive literature review, meetings with experts and stakeholder interaction by questionnaires, interviews and a workshop were used. Potential obstructions were identified, possibilities of self-organizations and planning explored and solutions suggested. Combined with the feedback from 25 questionnaires and a workshop with local stakeholders an approach to establishing industrial symbiosis in northern Stockholm was suggested and assessed. A neutral coordinator or waste companies were concluded to have a good chance of establishing an industrial symbiosis network in the region. Using existing networks, creating awareness and providing knowledge and examples are important factors for establishing an industrial symbiosis network.
210

Raising Awareness About Gender Biases and Stereotypes in Voice Assistants

Schumacher, Clara January 2022 (has links)
This paper explores the workshop as a tool to raise awareness about unconscious gender bias in AI voice assistants. To answer the research question of how tools can develop a norm-critical understanding of gender biases and stereotypes in AI voice assistants, a workshop was conducted. The workshop was executed with Computer Science students focusing on their perception towards voice assistants, different gendered voices, including a genderless voice, and the connection between biases and stereotypes within norms created by society. The results showed that the characteristics that students associated with female and male voices reflect earlier studies and are consistent with societal gender standards. Despite having people from many cultural origins, this demonstrates how deeply the common concept of gender norms are rooted. Participants were forced to confront their own underlying prejudiced thinking by pushing them to play extreme stereotypes, ask critical questions, and participate in a collaborative conversation. During the conversation, the students began to consider the origins of gender norms in society. After hearing a female, male, and genderless voice, all of the participants favored the female one, indicating that the genderless voice still need tweaking and improvement to meet market demands. Essentially, using a norm critical approach, the workshop forced unconscious biases to become conscious, spoken about, and collaboratively discussed. The students left the workshop feeling more aware and resolved to reflect on their unconscious gender thinking, according to the results of the reflective survey.

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