372 research outputs found
Bisson, Sebastiano, Il fondo francese della biblioteca marciana di Venezia. Edizioni di storia e letteratura, Roma, 2008 (Sussidi eruditi, 76)
Savoye Marie-Laure. Bisson, Sebastiano, Il fondo francese della biblioteca marciana di Venezia. Edizioni di storia e letteratura, Roma, 2008 (Sussidi eruditi, 76). In: Scriptorium, Tome 65 n°2, 2011. pp. 393-394
Sebastiano Moruzzi, Vaghezza. Confini, cumuli e paradossi, Laterza, Bari 2012, pp. 196
The text offers a Critical Review of "Vaghezza. Confini, cumuli e paradossi" by Sebastiano Moruzzi. The author critically reflects on the book by considering its methodologies, its arguments, and its relation with other books of the same type and on the same subject.Il testo propone una Lettura Critica del libro "Vaghezza. Confini, cumuli e paradossi" di Sebastiano Moruzzi. L'autrice riflette criticamente sul libro considerandone le metodologie, gli argomenti e il nesso con altri libri dello stesso tipo e sullo stesso argomento
Client-consultant interaction practices: Sources of ingenuity, value creation and strategizing
Service providers increasingly choose to interact with their clients. Previous studies show that client’s resources and activities can influence the service provider’s ability to create value, to be creative, and to develop competitive strategies. Yet several gaps can be identified in the literature regarding how these abilities are impacted by client-consultant interaction (c-c-i) practices. The purpose of this doctoral thesis is to explain the service providers’ varying ability to offer highly valuable solutions to their clients’ problems, in terms of the practices through which consultants interact with their clients. The main research questions are;
How do client-consultant interaction practices influence a firm’s ability to offer unique value propositions and deliver ingenious solutions, and how do these practices influence the formation of the firm’s strategy? These questions are answered through four papers. Each paper answers a sub-question.
Paper 1 focuses on the impact of c-c-i practices on the service providers’ ingenuity capabilities. The paper asks how project teams shatter constraints in ill-structured problem-solving situations, and what implications this finding has for the understanding of creative action in organizations. This paper sheds light on the c-c-i practices through which project teams shatter their constraints and create ingenious solutions.
Paper 2 focuses on the creative aspects of c-c-i practices and presents the experiences of service providers who have been successful in capitalizing on the creative resources provided by their clients.
Paper 3 is an inquiry into the relationship between c-c-i practices and the service providers’ ability to offer unique value propositions. The paper provides a model to define and assess value created through c-c-i practices. The findings of this paper show that value creation is maximized through c-c-i practices that provide access to various forms of capital and practice that enable capital exploitation. Unique value offerings can be developed from knowing what c-c-i practices to enact in different circumstances.
Paper 4 focuses on the implications of c-c-i practices for the emergence of new strategies. The findings show that mundane business operations can be the locus of strategizing, and that clients can play a role in emergent strategy formation. Theoretical resources for this research are drawn from literature on practice theory, strategy, organizational creativity, and value creation. An explorative research design is used and qualitative data are gathered from 30 cases through extensive field work. Both in-depth and comparative case analyses are performed
Client-consultant interaction practices: Sources of ingenuity, value creation and strategizing
Service providers increasingly choose to interact with their clients. Previous studies show that client’s resources and activities can influence the service provider’s ability to create value, to be creative, and to develop competitive strategies. Yet several gaps can be identified in the literature regarding how these abilities are impacted by client-consultant interaction (c-c-i) practices. The purpose of this doctoral thesis is to explain the service providers’ varying ability to offer highly valuable solutions to their clients’ problems, in terms of the practices through which consultants interact with their clients. The main research questions are;
How do client-consultant interaction practices influence a firm’s ability to offer unique value propositions and deliver ingenious solutions, and how do these practices influence the formation of the firm’s strategy? These questions are answered through four papers. Each paper answers a sub-question.
Paper 1 focuses on the impact of c-c-i practices on the service providers’ ingenuity capabilities. The paper asks how project teams shatter constraints in ill-structured problem-solving situations, and what implications this finding has for the understanding of creative action in organizations. This paper sheds light on the c-c-i practices through which project teams shatter their constraints and create ingenious solutions.
Paper 2 focuses on the creative aspects of c-c-i practices and presents the experiences of service providers who have been successful in capitalizing on the creative resources provided by their clients.
Paper 3 is an inquiry into the relationship between c-c-i practices and the service providers’ ability to offer unique value propositions. The paper provides a model to define and assess value created through c-c-i practices. The findings of this paper show that value creation is maximized through c-c-i practices that provide access to various forms of capital and practice that enable capital exploitation. Unique value offerings can be developed from knowing what c-c-i practices to enact in different circumstances.
Paper 4 focuses on the implications of c-c-i practices for the emergence of new strategies. The findings show that mundane business operations can be the locus of strategizing, and that clients can play a role in emergent strategy formation. Theoretical resources for this research are drawn from literature on practice theory, strategy, organizational creativity, and value creation. An explorative research design is used and qualitative data are gathered from 30 cases through extensive field work. Both in-depth and comparative case analyses are performed
A 3V 15b 157W Cryo-CMOS DAC for Multiplexed Spin-Qubit Biasing
This paper presents a 15b cryo-CMOS DAC for multiplexed spin-qubit biasing implemented in a 22-nm FinFET process. The integrating-DAC architecture and the robust digitally-assisted high-voltage output stage enable a low power dissipation (157W) and small area (0.08mm2) independent of the number of biased qubits, and a 3V output range well beyond the nominal supply. This represents the first scalable solution for cryo-CMOS qubit biasing, which achieves a 1.8× better voltage resolution with a lower DNL over a 3× larger output range than the current state-of-the-art. Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.QCD/Sebastiano LabElectronicsQuantum Circuit Architectures and Technolog
Le témoin gênant. Une version latine du Régime du corps d'Aldebrandin de Sienne
The Latin Version of the Régime du Corps by Aldobrandino of Siena : an Untimely Witness - The manuscript Canon. Misc. 388 of the Bodleian Library in Oxford contains a latin translation of the « Régime du corps », the first medical text composed in french. In some prologues there are a few biographical notes about the author, Aldobrandino da Siena, but they can't be considered reliable. The Oxford manuscript presents four herbaria, probably binded together according to a clear project, and the translation of the « Régime ». This one has evident links with the « B roger male branche » French tradition, but the absence of a stemma codicum doesn't allow to have sure answers. The analysis of this manuscript attracts attention on the translations from vernacular to Latin.Le manuscrit Canon. Mise. 388 de la Bodleian Library d'Oxford contient une traduction latine du Régime du corps, une œuvre considérée comme le premier texte médical composé directement en français. Sur son auteur, Aldebrandin de Sienne, on a peu de renseignements biographiques sûrs, car ils sont tous tirés des prologues contenus dans les manuscrits, qui forment une tradition importante. Le manuscrit d'Oxford présente une sélection de quatre herbaria, liés entre eux non pas au hasard mais selon une volonté précise du commanditaire. Le Régime du corps les y côtoie, dans une traduction reflétant des liens avec la branche « B roger male branche » de la tradition française, mais il s'avère nécessaire de dresser un nouveau stemma codicum des témoins français, pour obtenir des réponses plus assurées. Un tel manuscrit attire en outre l'attention sur la pratique, jusqu'à présent peu étudiée, des traductions des langues vulgaires en latin.Bisson Sebastiano, Hordynsky-Caillat Lada, Redon Odile. Le témoin gênant. Une version latine du Régime du corps d'Aldebrandin de Sienne. In: Médiévales, n°42, 2002. Le latin dans le texte, sous la direction de Monique Goullet et Nathalie Bouloux. pp. 117-130
Nano-MOSFET - Foundation of Quantum Computing Part I
As big strides were being made in many science fields in the 1970s and 80s, faster computation for solving problems in molecular biology, semiconductor technology, aeronautics, particle physics, etc., was at the forefront of research. Parallel and super-computers were introduced, which enabled problems of a higher level of complexity to be solved. At about the same time, Nobel-laureate physicist Richard Feynman launched what seemed at the time a wild idea; to build a computer based on quantum physics concepts such as superposition and entanglement [1]. The outrageousness of his ideas is documented in the book 'Surely, You're Joking, Mr. Feynman' [2].Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.QCD/Vandersypen LabQCD/Sebastiano LabQuantum Circuit Architectures and Technolog
Image classification by integration of neural networks and machine learning
A new approach is proposed for the integration of neural networks (NN) with machine learning techniques to build up an image classification system. In particular, the author uses a symbolic technique for inductive learning from examples to provide object models. Such models are used to design the architecture and to initialize the weights of a backpropagation NN. Models include uncertainty aspects represented by fuzzy predicates, and relational properties for contextual classification. Both aspects are suitably mapped into the automatically designed NN. Preliminary results in a biomedical application are presented
Edizione critica dell'epistolario di Sebastiano Erizzo, letterato veneziano del secondo Cinquecento
This thesis is a commented and critical edition of the Renaissance writer and Venetian antiquarian Sebastiano Erizzo’s epistolary, which could improve our understanding of the other works of the author (i.e. the translation of Plato, the "Sei giornate", and the treatises on literature, medals, and politics)
Integrated Cryo-CMOS Temperature Sensors for Quantum Control ICs
This work presents an experimental study of different components (resistors, diodes, transistors) in a standard 40-nm bulk CMOS process for their suitability as integrated cryogenic temperature sensors down to a temperature of 4.2K. It was found that most devices can be employed as sensors down to temperatures of approximately 50K, below which non-ideal effects such as non-linear behaviour and decreased sensitivity start to dominate. The Dynamic-Threshold MOS (DTMOS) was found to be a very promising candidate for its linearity, low forward-voltage-drop and sensitivity down to 8K. Moreover, as previous research indicated that cryogenic self-heating raises the local chip temperature to tens of Kelvins already at moderate power levels, the aforementioned sensing limitations at very low temperatures are expected to be of less importance in realistic applications. The results presented in this work contribute to the further integration of classical cryo-CMOS control electronics and qubits, towards a fully scalable quantum computer. Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository 'You share, we take care!' - Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.QCD/Sebastiano LabElectronicsQuantum Circuit Architectures and Technolog
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