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Le problème astronomique des deux corps de masses variables
Tomassetti M, Zarlatti F. S. Le problème astronomique des deux corps de masses variables. In: Bulletin astronomique, tome 31, 1914. pp. 150-166
Il diritto di whistleblowing come impegno sociale: tra generazioni di diritti e tecniche di tutela
Il presente contributo intende offrire una lettura del diritto di whistleblowing in chiave di capability, ovvero come diritto capacitante del senso civico della persona, della sua capacità trasformativa del mercato e dell’ambiente sociale in cui vive, attraverso l’esercizio critico della libertà di espressione, sancita dall’art. 10 della Convenzione Europea dei diritti dell’uomo, dall’art. 11 della CDFUE e dall’art. 21 Cost. Dopo avere inquadrato l’istituto nella cornice teorica della libertà come impegno sociale, il contributo si soffermerà su alcune questioni interpretative della Dir. 2019/1937/UE, per come recepita nel d.lgs. 10 marzo 2023, n. 24. Lontana dall’essere un mero esercizio filosofico, invero, la razionalizzazione del diritto di whistleblowing in un’ottica di capability si collega all’obiettivo di dare risposta ad alcuni profili problematici di una figura normativa complessa, destinati ad emergere nel prosieguo dello scritto, sviluppando al contempo una più ampia riflessione sulla evoluzione delle tecniche di tutela giuslavoristiche difronte alla crisi di effettività delle categorie e delle istituzioni fondative della materia
Dataset from shake-table testing of four full-scale URM walls in a two-way bending configuration subjected to combined out-of-plane horizontal and vertical excitation
This data article provides experimental data obtained from the incremental dynamic shake-table testing of four single leaf unreinforced masonry (URM) walls constructed in Calcium Silicate (CS) bricks reported in “Two-way bending experimental response of URM walls subjected to combined horizontal and vertical seismic excitation” [1]. These walls were tested in the second phase of a larger experimental campaign addressing the out-of-plane (OOP) response of full-scale URM panels in two-way bending configurations at EUCENTRE, Pavia, Italy. Data corresponding to the first phase of testing for four single leaf and one cavity wall has already been made available through Tomassetti et al. [2] and the information necessary to interpret these results can be found in Graziotti et al. [3]. The walls of the tests reported in this data article were constructed in an intentionally weakened mortar but using the same Calcium Silicate (CS) bricks as Graziotti et al. [3]. The walls were also tested in boundary conditions that were not addressed in [3] and a specimen was also subjected to simultaneous horizontal OOP and vertical seismic excitation in one of the tests. Videos documenting the failure of specimens tested in both phases of the experimental campaign can be viewed online on YouTube [4]
Authorship recognition and disambiguation of scientific papers using a neural networks approach
Authorship recognition and author names disambiguation are main issues affecting the quality and reliability of bibliographic records retrieved from digital libraries, such as Web of Science, Scopus, Google Scholar and many others. So far, these problems have been faced using methods mainly based on text-pattern-recognition for specific datasets, with high-level degree of errors. In this paper, we propose a different approach using neural networks to learn features automatically for solving authorship recognition and disambiguation of author names. The network learns for each author the set of co-writers, and from this information recovers authorship of papers. In addition, the network can be trained taking into account other features, such as author affiliations, keywords, projects and research areas. The network has been developed using the TensorFlow framework, and run on recent Nvidia GPUs and multi-core Intel CPUs. Test datasets have been selected from records of Scopus digital library, for several groups of authors working in the fields of computer science, environmental science and physics. The proposed methods achieves accuracies above 99% in authorship recognition, and is able to effectively disambiguate homonyms. We have taken into account several network parameters, such as training-set and batch size, number of levels and hidden units, weights initialization, back-propagation algorithms, and analyzed also their impact on accuracy of results. This approach can be easily extended to any dataset and any bibliographic records provider (Table presented.)
Classification of Language Interactions
Context: the presence of several languages interacting each other within the same project is an almost universal feature in software development. Earlier work shows that this interaction might be source of problems. Goal: we aim at identifying and characterizing the cross-language interactions at semantic level.% among artifacts written in different languages. Method: we took the commits of an open source project and analyzed the cross-language pairs of files occurring in the same commit to identify possible semantic interactions. We both defined a taxonomy and applied it. Result: we identify 6 categories of semantic interactions. The most common category is the one based on shared ids, the next is when an artifact provides a description of another artifact. Conclusions: the deeper knowledge of cross-language interactions represents the basis for implementing a tool supporting the management of this kind of interactions and the detection of related problems at compile time
Relevance, benefits, and problems of software modelling and model driven techniques—A survey in the Italian industry
Context Claimed benefits of software modelling and model driven techniques are improvements in productivity, portability, maintainability and interoperability. However, little effort has been devoted at collecting evidence to evaluate their actual relevance, benefits and usage complications. Goal The main goals of this paper are: (1) assess the diffusion and relevance of software modelling and MD techniques in the Italian industry, (2) understand the expected and achieved benefits, and (3) identify which problems limit/prevent their diffusion. Method We conducted an exploratory personal opinion survey with a sample of 155 Italian software professionals by means of a Web-based questionnaire on-line from February to April 2011. Results Software modelling and MD techniques are very relevant in the Italian industry. The adoption of simple modelling brings common benefits (better design support, documentation improvement, better maintenance, and higher software quality), while MD techniques make it easier to achieve: improved standardization, higher productivity, and platform independence. We identified problems, some hindering adoption (too much effort required and limited usefulness) others preventing it (lack of competencies and supporting tools). Conclusions The relevance represents an important objective motivation for researchers in this area. The relationship between techniques and attainable benefits represents an instrument for practitioners planning the adoption of such techniques. In addition the findings may provide hints for companies and universitie
Esercizi unamuniani: la traduzione di Amor y pedagogía
Analisi dei problemi traduttivi inerenti la versione italiana del romanzo di Miguel Unamuno, Amor y pedagogía (1902). L'autrice passa in rassegna i tratti linguistici e stilistici del romanzo unamuniano, per poi offrire una disamina delle principali opzioni traduttive adottate nella versione italiana.Analysis of translation problems inherent the Italian version of the novel by Miguel Unamuno, Amor y pedagogy (1902). The author reviews the linguistic and stylistic features of the novel and offers an analysis of the main translational options adopted in the Italian version
Art. 35 (Campo di applicazione)
Per le imprese industriali e commerciali, le disposizioni deltitolo III, ad eccezione del primo comma dell'articolo 27, della presente legge si applicano a ciascuna sede, stabilimento, fi liale, uffi cio o reparto autonomo che occupa
più di quindici dipendenti. Le stesse disposizioni si applicano alle imprese agricole che occupano più di cinque dipendenti.
Le norme suddette si applicano, altresì, alle imprese industriali e commerciali che nell'ambito dello stesso comune occupano più di quindici dipendenti ed alle imprese agricole che nel medesimo ambito territoriale occupano più di cinque dipendenti anche se ciascuna unità produttiva, singolarmente considerata, non raggiunge tali limiti.
Ferme restando le norme di cui agli articoli 1,8,9, 14, 15, 16 e 17, i contratti collettivi di lavoro provvedono ad applicare i principi di cui alla presente legge alle imprese di navigazione per il personale navigante
Art. 21 (Referendum)
Il datore di lavoro deve consentire nell'ambito aziendale lo svolgimento, fuori dell'orario di lavoro, di referendum, sia generali che per categoria, su materie inerenti all'attività sindacale, indetti da tutte le rappresentanze sindacali aziendali tra i lavoratori, con diritto di partecipazione di tutti i lavoratori appartenenti all'unità produttiva e alla categoria particolarmente interessata.
Ulteriori modalità per lo svolgimento del referendum possono essere stabilite dai contratti collettivi di lavoro anche aziendali
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