... case of project- based organizations, where a customer often plays an integral role in the project delivery process. Turner and Keegan (2001, p. 256) elegantly define project- based organization ... For a project- based B2B organization this is typically not the case. It is other organizations that buy projects from the supplying organization, but individual persons within these organizations ... the differences between project- based B2B organizations and B2C organizations implicates that the use of multiple complementary CSM methods could benefit project- based organizations. The use...
... annually been supported w ith average 213,000$(US)for the green park caretaki ng project. 3-4-2. The Elderly-Elderly Care project are being operated by constructing "Silver Community" whichdeveloped ... course for 78 times. 7 organizations provided the training place.3-3-2. The regular health exercise education by using community resources and the self operated healthcaring project of the senior ... district through the Integrated Elderly-friendly Policy.2. Promotion System3. Strategic U nit Project 3 -1. Enforc em ent of He althy Elderly -friendly Institutio nsThe basic old-age pension...
... to be a part of theorganization.• Project purpose: Under organizational strategy is project purpose. Project purpose is the specific objective or objectives met by the IT project, and these ... The IT project teamis such a group. While only a small subset of the body of organizational theorytargets project teams and their limited life cycles, the link between project teamand organization ... results in the IT project. One of the most useful tools for an ODpractitioner in contracting and working with an IT project manager is a project charter specifying the IT project s organizational...
... in the same direction and bind toalmost the same region in the helix bundle structure of E. coli ArgRS.The reported structure of T. thermophilus ArgRSalso has a quite similar hydrophobic pocket ... thecomplex of S. cerevisiae ArgRS. The local structure accepting G36 of tRNAArgICGin the complex ofS. cerevisiae ArgRS is substantially equivalent to thelocal structure accepting U36 of tRNAArgCCUin ... hydrophobic pocket and thelocal structure that are commonly found in the threeArgRSs. Thus, E. coli ArgRS is expected to have asimilar hydrophobic pocket and local structure, whichmay successfully...
... sequenceassignment of four oligosaccharides isolated from humanmilk. These are variously fucosylated structures based on the iso-lacto-N-octaose core, of which three are novelsequences.Materials and methodsIsolation ... and [M-2H]2–(B) as precursors. The structure of MFiLNO is shown to indicate theproposed fragmentation. The nomenclature used to define the cleavage is based on that introduced previously [15], ... single analyticaltechnique is capable of the complete characterization of anoligosaccharide structure. Structure elucidation is thereforeusually achieved by using several different techniques,...
... W.G.J.(1995) Crystal structure of glycosomal glyceraldehyde-3-phos-phate dehydrogenase from Leishmania mexicana. Implications for structure -based drug design and a new position for the inorganicphosphate ... is 47.4%(v/v). Structure determination and refinementThe structure solution was determined by molecularreplacement using the program AMoRe [38]. The nativetetrameric gGAPDH structure without ... 4577Crystal structure ofTrypanosoma cruziglyceraldehyde-3-phosphatedehydrogenase complexed with an analogue of1,3-bisphospho-D-glyceric acidSelective inhibition by structure -based designSylvain...
... NomBank project: An interim report. In Proc. of HLT-NAACL 2004Workshop on Frontiers in Corpus Annotation.Srini Narayanan and Sanda Harabagiu. 2004. Ques-tion answering based on semantic structures. ... semanticelements. This paper describes predi-cate argument structure analysis using transformation -based learning. An advan-tage of transformation -based learning isthe readability of learned rules. ... agraph -based TBL. From the experiments, we in-terrelated the annotation tendency on the dataset.The rest of this paper is organized as follows.Section 2 describes Japanese predicate structure, our...
... study, we examinethree possible structured features that contain dif-ferent substructures of the parse tree:Min-Expansion This feature records the mini-mal structure covering both the pronoun ... Named-Entity Recognition. Thetexts were parsed using the maximum-entropy- based Charniak parser (Charniak, 2000), based onwhich the structured features were computed au-tomatically. For learning, the ... cases,adding the structured feature would bring consis-tent improvement against the baselines regardlessof the number of sentence distance. This observa-tion suggests that the structured syntactic...
... should also be a kind of structure conserva-tion”, with most structures on one side having anequivalent on the other.Before going further, we should precise the ideaof structure we are going ... EM-trainingare not easily computable. We then im-prove this model with a distortion model based on structure conservation.1 Introduction and Related WorkAutomatic word alignment of parallel ... sentencestructures in the alignment process. This model(and even more so its subsequents variations), al-though simple, do not have a computationally ef-ficient procedure for an exact EM-based...
... 1. Structure and organizational alignment for M&E systemsThe aim of this chapter is to enable you to understand the importance of organizational structure and its relation to organizational ... key concepts relating to organizational structures and organizational alignment for M&E (in other words, explain where M&E “fi ts” within an organizational structure and its alignment ... towards it’s strategy Organization’s An organization’s mandate for M&E is the specifi c order mandate given to an organization to execute M&E functions Organization’s An organization’s responsibility...