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Why Not China? : a study of organizational features behind Swedish SMEs' internationalization towards ChinaBashir, Salman, Sarakinis, Mikael January 2011 (has links)
In today’s global market, China attracts great attention due to its rapid growing economy. Organizations from different countries take advantage of this, and move production to China. The noteworthy aspect of this situation is that most of these companies are Multi National Enterprises. These MNEs are aggressive in their expansion due to possession of major capabilities and possibilities to confront barriers and take economic risks. However, there are smaller companies with fewer resources that are more limited and choose not to move production to China. What drives these companies to bypass the well documented advantages with a production process in there? This research aims to fill that gap. This deductive research is based on Swedish SMEs that have been inquired to rank the most influential drivers behind their decision to move or not to move production to China. The investigation is conducted quantitatively by a survey. Another aspect of the survey which strengthens the result is the core strategies of the SMEs, which are asked to be ranked in order to reveal the most dominant one. The results analysis signifies that the key-drivers and the core strategy together influence the decision, to either move or not to move. However, the generalizability is negatively affected by the low level of participants. Therefore, in-depth analysis has been conducted, which highlights that the results do reveal a connection between the drivers and the core strategy and how they influence the decision. This research reveals the most influential processes for Swedish SMEs, which can further be considered by other SMEs that are in the process of making a decision to move or not to move production to China.
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[pt] EXTRAÇÃO DE ISOSUPERFÍCIES DE DOMOS DE SAL EM VOLUMES BINÁRIOS MASSIVOS / [en] ISOSURFACE EXTRACTION OF MASSIVE SALT DOME BINARY VOLUME DATASAMUEL BASTOS DE SOUZA JUNIOR 19 January 2021 (has links)
[pt] Ao extrair isosuperfícies de dados volumétricos massivos, em geral a superfície
de saída é densa, podendo demandar muita memória para seu processamento.
Além disso, dependendo do método de extração utilizado, podese
também obter um resultado contendo diversos problemas geométricos e
topológicos. Neste estudo, experimentamos combinações de diferentes métodos
de extração de isosuperfícies juntamente com estratégias out-of-core que permitem
uso inteligente do recurso computacional para sintetizar aproximações
poligonais dessas superfícies, preservando a topologia original segmentada. O
método implementado foi testado em um volume sísmico real para extração
da superfície de domo de sal. / [en] When extracting isosurfaces from massive volumetric datasets, in general,
the output surface is dense, and may require a lot of memory for processing.
In addition to this, depending on the extraction method used, the result can
also include several geometric and topological problems. In this study, we
experimented combinations of different isosurface extraction methods along
out-of-core strategies to generate polygonal approximations to these surfaces,
preserving the original topology segmented in the volumetric dataset. The
implemented method was tested in a real seismic volume dataset for the salt
dome extraction.
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