Data Mining-Driven Analysis and Decomposition in Agent Supply Chain Management Networks Kyriakos C. Chatzidimitriou1‚ Andreas L. Symeonidis1‚2 and Pericles A. Mitkas1‚2 1 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Aristotle University of Thessaloniki‚ GR541 24‚ Thessaloniki‚ Greece 2 Intelligent Systems and Software Engineering Laboratory Informatics and Telematics Institute/CERTH‚ 57001‚ Thessaloniki‚ Greece {kyrcha‚asymeon}@issel.ee.auth.gr‚ mitkas@auth.gr Abstract In complex
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The Ironic Secret Adapteur: Hitchcock and Hampton adapting Conrad’s The Secret Agent Rodrigo Alonso Lescún The Ironic Secret Adapteur: Hitchcock and Hampton adapting Conrad’s The Secret Agent The adaptation of the same literary work may give birth to extremely different cinematic products. Written by Joseph Conrad in 1907‚ the novel The Secret Agent inspired three cinematic adaptations. Here I shall be focusing on the concepts of authorship and adaptation when dealing with the analysis
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A great majority of social and economic relationships are of the principle agent type. The principle-agent problem is a game-theoretic situation where; there is a player (the principal) and one more other players (the agents). This is the problem of how the principle can motivate the agent to act for the principles benefit rather than follow self interest. “The problem is how to devise incentives which lead to report truthfully to the principle on the facts they face and the actions they take
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Clockwork Cruelty The names Stanley Kubrick and Antonin Artaud are ones that are not often‚ if ever‚ heard together in the same sentence. However‚ this does not mean they have nothing in common. In fact Kubrick ’s film A Clockwork Orange shares elements with Artaud ’s Theatre of Cruelty. This is seen in the disorienting use of language‚ visuals in which “violent physical images crush and hypnotize the sensibility of the spectator” (Cardullo‚ 375)‚ and in how the film ’s impact
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A Clockwork Orange "Eat this sweetish segment or spit it out. You are free." -Anthony Burgess Anthony Burgess has been heralded as one of the greatest literary geniuses of the twentieth century. Although Burgess has over thirty works of published literature‚ his most famous is A Clockwork Orange. Burgess’s novel is a futuristic look at a Totalitarian government. The main character‚ Alex‚ is an "ultra-violent" thief who has no problem using force against innocent citizens
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Compare the society that Orwell creates in 1984 with the one that Burgess creates in ‘A Clockwork orange’ Link your observations to the two writers‚ their contexts and their views on their own society. The two novels that these writers are famous for link together in many ways. Despite the different time periods and views in which the writers effectively portray they share the key idea of a dystopian society. In this essay I will attempt to explore the differences as well as the similarities
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In both ‘A Clockwork Orange’ and ‘Brighton Rock’ characters are faced with choices that develop and intensify the plot‚ making the novels both stimulating and thought provoking to read. Brighton rock’s Pinkie is aware of the choices he makes‚ though he acknowledges the difference between right and wrong he falls foul to the temptation of wrongdoing. Pinkie choses damnation over salvation‚ the decision derives from the fact Pinkie is aware of God but refuses the idea of being pure and good nonetheless
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INVESTIGATE HOW E-BUSINESS CAN BENEFIT FROM METHODS BASED ON SOFTWARE AGENT TECHNOLOGY by Charity Ndabandaba 201222672 Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree BTech: Software Development in the FACULTY OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (Department of Systems Development) at the TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Study leader: Mr. R Jacobs Date of submission 07 October 2009 RESEARCH PROPOSAL EVALUATION FORM Miss
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The Agency Cost Problem or Principal-Agent Problem‚ which is believed‚ arises from the separation of ownership and control‚ could be mitigated in many ways. In their paper Jensen and Meckling (1976) mention that if a company fully owned by its managers‚ they will work on maximizing its value. But if a fraction of this equity owned by managers is sold to outsiders‚ the risk borne by them now will have fewer fractions than before. This will be one of the main reasons for management to act on maximizing
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Discuss the following proposition in the context of the professional sporting clubs in this case (you may choose to focus upon only the Essendon Football Club): ‘Principal-Agent problems are caused by insufficient oversight by company directors.’ Corporate Governance is a complex field that started to develop very quickly this last decade. The collapse of international firms‚ the financial crisis‚ the international scandals‚ the pressure from the governments and non-profit organizations… are all
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