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    Eredità Svevo/Zeno. Interpretations and reconfigurations of the problematic connection between truth and writing|EREDITÀ SVEVO/ZENO. INTERPRETAZIONI E RICONFIGURAZIONI DEL PROBLEMATICO RAPPORTO TRA VERITÀ E SCRITTURA

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    L’articolo intende indagare da un lato che cosa possa consegnare al lettore contemporaneo un romanzo quale La coscienza di Zeno : in tal senso, la riflessione prenderà avvio dalle prospettive interpretative rintracciate nella lezione-spettacolo realizzata da Mauro Covacich in occasione dell’anniversario di Svevo (2021). Dall’altro si propone di ricostruire in cosa consista ‘l’eredità Svevo/Zeno’ e quali possano essere i punti di incontro tra il modello narrativo che sostanzia i romanzi di Covacich e le istanze che Svevo consegna alla voce di Zeno Cosini.The article intends to investigate firstly what a novel such as La coscienza di Zeno can pass down to the contemporary reader : in this sense, the reflection will start from the interpretative perspectives detected in the lecture-performance realized by Mauro Covacich on the celebration of Svevo’s anniversary (2021). Secondly, it aims to reconstruct what ‘l’eredità Svevo/Zeno’ consists of and reconstruct what might be the intersections between the narrative model that Mauro Covacich’s novels are composed and the instances that Svevo delivers to the voice of Zeno Cosini

    Goldoni. La vita in commedia e la commedia nella vita

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    Saggio storico letterario che ripercorre la vita e le opere di Carlo Goldoni mediante una indagine di tipo storico, linguistico, retorico e drammaturgico

    The Control Charts as a Quality Tool for Monitoring C.A.T.I. Surveys

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    The objective of this paper is to show how to use control charts for monitoring the interviewers’ work in CATI periodic surveys. For data collection of the second edition of Survey on Citizens’ Safety (an ISTAT periodic CATI survey) we are using unvariate “Shewhart charts for attribute” for monitoring the rates based on the different calls’ outcomes. A p-chart for each rate is plotted every day. P-charts have the interviewers on the horizontal axes and the values of the rate on the vertical axes. The control limits are calculated supposing a binomial distribution for the rate. We are also using a non-parametric Shewhart chart for multivariate process control. We identify a situation under statistical control using the data of the previous edition of the survey: we turn the variable of the first edition (the sums of each possible call’s outcome per interviewer) into factorial co-ordinates, through the Binary Correspondence Analysis, and we use the tool of the nested convex hulls in order to obtain data-driven partitions of the sample space. From these partitions we are able to estimate the p-values. Finally, we obtain the position of the new observations on the factorial axis and their empirically p-values

    Strumenti per il monitoraggio del processo: l’uso delle carte di controllo

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    Nel presente capitolo viene descritta l’applicazione delle carte di controllo di tipo Shewhart al monitoraggio dell’attività degli intervistatori nell’indagine Istat sulla Sicurezza dei cittadini. Le carte di controllo sono uno strumento grafico di controllo della qualità, attraverso il quale è possibile monitorare l’andamento delle variabili rappresentative di un processo durante lo svolgersi del processo stesso. Inserendosi nella logica del ciclo di Deming (Plan–do–check–act), l’applicazione delle carte di controllo rappresenta un utile supporto per un approccio di miglioramento continuo della qualità di processo (Cqi-Continuous quality improvement)

    Origin and Evolution of a Bronze Age Funerary Landscape in Friuli: the lower context” of the tumulus of Mereto di Tomba (Udine) and the 3rd-2nd millennium transition in the northern Adriatic

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    The systematic excavations of the burial mound of Mereto di Tomba (Udine) by the University of Udine have permitted to shed more light on the theme of burial tumuli, a well-defined feature of the prehistoric funerary landscape of north-eastern Italy, known since early explorations by Carlo de Marchesetti in the Trieste Karst early in 20th c. and by Lodovico Quarina some decades later in Friuli. After recalling the most important steps in the history of archaeological research, the contribution summarizes the main results of recent research at Mereto, already partially published. Here the imposing mound resulted in being a MBA addition to an early monumental platform, which gradually developed on the EBA tomb. The monument had a long life-cycle and changed both shape and function with time. Analytical consideration is then devoted to the so-called “lower-context”, namely to the archaeological evidence at the bottom of the rich stratigraphic sequence of the tumulus, attesting to a long-lasting ritual occupation during the 3rd millennium. The early data at our disposal point to the Alpine cultural environment, while the later foundation of a single burial associated to a monumental marker seems well-rooted in the funerary tradition of the eastern Adriatic including Istria and the Trieste Karst. Modes and implications of the encounter of different cultural traditions are then commented

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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