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API E MIELE NEL MEDITERRANEO ANTICO
L’importanza del miele come sostanza culturalmente ed economicamente rilevante nel mondo antico non è stata ancora del tutto indagata. Il miele e le api sono nondimeno presenze assidue e trasversali ai generi e alle tipologie di fonti antiche greche e romane, ed è pertanto da esse che una ricerca sull’argomento deve partire. I manufatti, le tecniche e i concetti descritti dagli antichi devono però essere relazionati con cautela al materiale archeologico rinvenuto, per fare ciò pare indispensabile un approccio che tenga conto delle nozioni biologiche, etologiche e zootecniche di base. Attraverso quest’ottica sono state ricapitolate le evidenze materiali provenienti dal bacino del Mediterraneo e concernenti gli strumenti e le strutture relative all’apicoltura, dalle arnie agli apiari, peril lungo arco cronologico che va dall’età del bronzo alla tarda antichità. Ciò è possibile per la tematica apicola grazie alla conservatività delle tecniche, strettamente legate ai severi dettami della natura fino alla rivoluzione ottocentesca delle arnie razionali a telai mobili del reverendo Langstroth. Sono inoltre analizzati gli utilizzi più frequenti del miele per come descritti dalle fonti letterarie nonché le implicazioni di api e miele nella ritualità e nel simbolismo della morte, del genere e della regalità, sebbene i risultati siano scarsi data la povertà dei riscontri archeologici e la limitata attenzione di cui questo argomento ha fin ora goduto
Self-Adaptive Fault Tolerance in Multi-/Many-Core Systems
This paper presents a novel approach to the design of multi-/many-core systems with an adaptive level of reliability. The approach defines a layer at the operating system level that achieves fault detection/tolerance/diagnosis properties by means of thread replication and re-execution mechanisms. The layer applies the most convenient hardening mechanism to achieve the desired trade-off between reliability and performance by adapting at run-time to the changes of the working scenario. The proposed strategy has been applied in a set of experimental sessions considering a real-world parallel application, to evaluate its benefits on the final system with respect to various strategies selected at design time
TUTELA DEL LAVORO E LIBERTA' D'IMPRESA NEI PROCESSI DI ESTERNALIZZAZIONE
L’elaborato analizza le conseguenze lavoristiche della successione fra imprenditori, muovendo da una ricognizione delle varie tipologie di esternalizzazione con le relative esigenze e principali criticità.
L’indagine si concentra in primo luogo sul trasferimento d’azienda, esaminando la normativa e la giurisprudenza europee per passare poi alla disciplina di diritto interno, alle procedure sindacali e a uno specifico focus sul trasferimento delle aziende in crisi.
Successivamente l’autore si sofferma sull’appalto, prendendone in particolare considerazione gli indici di genuinità, i criteri di distinzione dalla somministrazione illecita di manodopera e la tutela delle maestranze in caso di avvicendamento fra imprese.
Da ultimo, la ricerca approfondisce le c.d. “clausole sociali”, sia di prima che di seconda generazione, valutandone la compatibilità con il diritto eurounitario e con la costituzione nonché riflettendo sui possibili rimedi in caso di loro violazione.The author analyzes the labour consequences of the succession between entrepreneurs, starting from a recognition of the various types of outsourcing with the related needs and main critical issues.
The survey focuses primarily on the transfer of businesses, examining European legislation and case-law and then moving on to internal legislation, trade union procedures and a specific focus on the transfer of companies in crisis.
The author then dwells on the contract, taking into account in particular the indications of authenticity, the criteria of distinction from the illicit administration of labour and the protection of workers in the event of turnover between companies.
Finally, the research deepens the "social clauses", both first and second generation, assessing their compatibility with European law and with the constitution and reflecting on possible remedies in case of their violation
Ultra Low Carbon Vehicles: New Parameters for Automotive Design
As the influence of vehicle emissions on our environment has become better understood, the UK government has recently placed urgent emphasis on the implementation of low carbon
technologies in the automotive industry through: the UK Low Carbon Industrial Strategy. The overall objective is to offer big incentives to consumers and support for the development of infrastructure and engineering solutions. This scheme however does not consider how the development of functional and experiential user value might drive consumer demand, contributing to the adoption of low carbon vehicles (LCVs) in the mass market.
With the emergence of the North East of England as the UK’s first specialised region for the development of ultra-low carbon vehicles (ULCVs), ONE North East, as a development agency for the region's economic and business development, and Northumbria University Ideas-lab have supported a project to facilitate innovation through the collaboration of technology, research and development (R&D) and business. The High Value Low Carbon (HVLC) project aims to envisage
new user value made possible by the integration of low carbon vehicle platforms with new process and network technologies. The HVLC consortium represents vehicle manufacturers and their suppliers as well as technology based companies and through an ongoing process of design concept generation the project offers a hub for innovation led enterprise.
Whilst new technological developments in areas such as power generation, nano materials, hydrogen fuel cells, printed electronics and networked communications will all impact on future automotive design, the mass adoption of low carbon technologies represents a paradigm shift for the motorist. This paper aims to describe how the mapping of new parameters will lead to new transport scenarios that will create the space for new collaborative research on user experiences supported by innovative technologies and related services
A lightweight and open-source framework for the lifetime estimation of multicore systems
This paper presents a Monte Carlo-based framework for the estimation of lifetime reliability of multicore systems. Existing mathematical tools either consider only the time to the first failure, or are limited by their intrinsic complexity and high computational time. The proposed framework allows to compute quasi-exact results with a reasonable computational time, without adopting typical (and possibly misleading) simplifications that characterize the existing tools for computing Mean Time To Failure (MTTF). The paper describes the framework with all its mathematical details, assumptions and simplifications; it proves the correctness of the obtained results, by comparing them against the exact ones, and underlines the differences with the simplistic approaches, also discussing time overhead improvements
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Matteo Maria Boiardo (1441-1494)
Matteo Maria Boiardo – contemporary of Sir Thomas Malory and forerunner of Shakespeare, Spenser, Milton, Cervantes, Tolkien, and C.S. Lewis – is best known as the author of the Orlando Innamorato [Orlando in Love], a poem in ottava rima organically merging Carolingian epic and Arthurian romance. He was also a lyric and pastoral poet, playwright, and translator of classical texts into the Italian vernacular. Matteo was active in Italy during the years of 1463 throughout 1494, the year of his death
Uno sguardo all'Est. Lavoro e diritti fondamentali in Russia e negli altri Paesi della Comunità di Stati indipendenti
Nel contributo l'autore, dopo aver esaminato i diritti fondamentali del lavoro presenti nelle Costituzioni dei Paesi della Comunità di Stati indipendenti, si sofferma sul diritto del lavoro russo. La trattazione, a carattere diacronico, abbraccia i rami principali del diritto del lavoro: il rapporto individuale, le relazioni collettive, il mercato del lavoro. L'autore rileva una sorprendente continuità nelle linee essenziali del diritto del lavoro russo, pur nel susseguirsi di sistemi socioeconomici completamente diversi. Egli conclude che il diritto del lavoro russo appartiene saldamente alla matrice europea della materia.The contribution of the author starts by examining fundamental labour rights recognised by the Constitutions of the Countries of the Community of Independent States. Then the author focuses upon Russian Labour Law, going through the history of the main branches of the discipline: the individual relationship, industrial relations, the labour market. The article finds a surprising continuity in the essential lines of Russian Labour Law, in spite of the completely different socio-economic systems that were experimented in Russia during the twentieth century. The author concludes that Russian Labour Law clearly belongs to the European matrix of the discipline
A Smart Fault Detection Scheme for Reliable Image Processing Applications
Traditional fault detection/tolerance techniques exploit multiple instances of the nominal processing and then perform a bit-wise comparison of the outputs to detect the occurrence of faults. In specific application scenarios, e.g., image/signal processing, the elaboration has an inherent degree of fault tolerance because it is possible to use the output even in the presence of slight alterations. In these contexts, the classical bit-wise comparison may be inefficient. Indeed, it may lead to conservatively discard outputs that have been only slightly altered by the fault and that could still be usefully exploited. In this paper, we propose a smart checking scheme based on Convolutional Neural Networks that rather than distinguishing between faulty and not faulty images, discriminates between usable and not usable images according to the ability of the end user to correctly process the output. The experimental evaluation shows that this solution enables an execution time saving of about 6.35% with a 99.42% accuracy, on average
A framework to model self-adaptive Computing Systems
This paper proposes a model for the specification and characterization of self-aware/adaptive systems. The model offers a rigorous support for the identification and management of the aspects that characterize context/self-awareness in terms of the relevant elements that determine the changes of context and the consequent related actions the system should take. These elements include the application, the architecture and the environment as perceived, also modeling the actions the system can perform to adapt to changes in the context. The proposal specifically targets the field of computing systems, however it is not limited to it. The proposed model is applied to a few self-adaptive scenarios to illustrate its potential
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