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Handbook of Research on Project Management Strategies and Tools for Organizational Success
Situation, circumstance or reason that makes difficult, impossible or facilitates the development of an activity during the life cycle project.
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Model Based on Ontological Engineering as Support for Stakeholder Management
Beitmantt Geovanni Cárdenas Quintero (Universidad Francisco José de Caldas, Colombia), Flor Nancy Díaz-Piraquive (Universidad Catolica de Colombia, Colombia), and Hilma Ximena Fonseca Ruiz (Universidad Militar Nueva Granada, Colombia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1934-9.ch013
Abstract
The objective of this article is a way of working that is used as an instrument for managing the parts with semantic and conceptual elements, such as mastery of management projects, and the effects of ontological engineering techniques, which solves frequently asked questions with respect to information related to this resource. This is done in an agile, precise, and effective way, facilitating its management in the phases that make up the life cycle of the project. The research will contribute to the integration of ontological engineering and project management, enabling the construction of a stakeholder information structure with semantic components that enable it to be the input of a more complex knowledge management model.
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Automated Monitoring and Forecasting of the Development of Educational Technologies
A significant change in the real world that is reflected in the text stream.
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Modeling Context-Aware Distributed Event-Based Systems
Data representation of a happening in the system or the environment in which the system executes.
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A Teacher Educator's Meaning-Making From a Hybrid “Online Teaching Fellows” Professional Learning Experience: Toward Literacy Practices for Teaching and Learning in Multimodal Contexts
In this study, event refers to a transactional experience. An event is an experience from which meaning is made. Meaning-making and event are biconditional terms. Meaning-making presupposes that a transaction has taken place.
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Gender and Innovations in Mathematics Education
A subset of all conceivable outcomes that has been chosen.
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New Trends in Event Marketing
It is a form of attraction. It acts as a “pull factor” to the target destination (Getz, 1997).
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Artificial Intelligence Applications for Event Management and Marketing
Is to meet certain social or individual needs that occur as a result of people acting together, or to achieve common goals as a group and organization, to share a common feeling or thought, and to be a social entity in social life, etc. events organized for purposes (Ekin, 2011).
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Innovative Trends in Technology for Marketing of Events
An event is an organized occasion made up of a set of activities with specific purpose goals and needs of the attendees An event can incudes occasion such as meeting, music testable, product/brand promotion, convention, conference, exhibition, special event, wedding, social gathering or gala dinner, and so on.
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Event-Driven Service-Oriented Architectures for E-Business
An event is a state change of a variable under observation, e.g. business object.
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Event Reconstruction: A State of the Art
An event is a single action occurring at a given time and for a certain duration. An event may be the drafting of a document, the reading of a webpage or a chat conversation with somebody.
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Examining Young Children's Computational Artifacts
An action that causes something else to happen.
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Early Detection and Recovery Measures for Smart Grid Cyber-Resilience
An expected or unexpected happening related to systems that are in operation. Events are especially useful for monitoring tools such as the SIEM.
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A Case Study of Decision Support System and Warehouse Management System Integration
An expected or unexpected happening related to systems that are in operation.
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Autonomous Execution of Reliable Sensor Network Applications on Varying Node Hardware
An event is a software construct announcing a detected phenomenon or that a sensor measurement meets certain condition.
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IT Alignment: Stakeholder Dynamics Perspective
An occurrence triggering the attention of stakeholders involved and leading to changing actions.
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The Role of Social Media in Event Marketing: Outcomes for Practitioners and Participants
Event is a series of activities that enable the revival of natural and physical resources in the cities or countries where it is organized, creating an image for that place and increasing the tourism attraction of the destination in question.
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Is the occurrence of business activity.
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College Faculty as Adult Learners: An Important Role in the New Age
Something that takes place, especially of significance.
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Concepts and Architectures for Mobile Context-Aware Applications
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Mega Events and Their Effect on Mesoeconomics: The Case of Plovdiv as Holding the Title European Capital of Culture 2019
We use event with reference to various occasions of public, official, or private character, which may be spontaneous or organized, and which differ in their impact and size.
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Emotional Context? Or Contextual Emotions?
Is an action that occurs in the world where the agent lives.
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An Epistemology of the Event for the Digital Media: From Lewis Carroll to Elsagate
Philosophical concept from transcendental empiricism that refers to the modulation of series in progress and constantly altering.
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The Role of Prosumers in the Interactive and Digital Processes of Public Relations: The Organisation of Events and Influencers as the New Emerging Stakeholder
Spectacle that is generally linked to the business field and related to the positioning of the company’s brands, products and services.
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Selecting and Developing a Suitable Topic
The particular type of topic and specific examples of the topic.
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Basic Time-to-Event Analyses of Online Educational Data
An objectively observable and recorded incident.
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Access, Opportunity, and Curriculum Making Through Multimodal Meaning-Making and Technology Integration in Teacher Education
In this study, event refers to a transactional experience. An event is an experience from which meaning is made. Meaning-making and event are biconditional terms. Meaning-making presupposes that a transaction has taken place. Rosenblatt (1978, 1994, 2005) has written that meaning is a transactional event.
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A Case Study of Authentic Assessment
Something that can happen with some probability. Theoretically, events belong to some sample space of possibilities. Different observers may judge events differently.
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Event Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks
An event can be defined as an exceptional change in the environmental parameters such as temperature, pressure, humidity, etc.
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Basic Marketing Strategies and Marketing Mix in Small-Scale Sports Events
Activities organized within the framework of a specific theme or action.
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Towards Intelligent Data Processing for Automated Determination of Information System Assets
The result of some action(s) (or attempt) added to the log of observed information system.
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Flow-based Adaptive Information Integration
an atomic occurrence of something interesting to the system itself or user applications.
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Detecting Intrusions in Cyber-Physical Systems of Smart Cities: Challenges and Directions
An expected or unexpected happening related to the systems that are in operation. An example of events maybe; arrival of connection commands, the request for the permission to some certain files, the request for escalation in the permissions, etc.
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Testing Graphical User Interfaces
The basic unit of input to a GUI, triggered by such user actions as clicking a button or typing in a text box.
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Volunteering in Religious Events: A Consumer Behavior Perspective Through Two Case Studies of Catholic Mega-Events
The systematic planning, development and marketing of planned events as tourist attractions, which have benefits to place marketing and image-making.
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