Description |
xxxi, 229 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Preface: Project Management and Risks Management in Complex Projects - Studies in Organizational Semiotics.- Part 1 Management of Projects in their Early Phase. 1 Using Problem Articulation Method to Assist Planning and Management of Complex Projects. 2 Omissions in Managing Knowledge in Innovation Processes or how to Handle Knowledge, Humans and Tasks: a Semio-cognitive Approach. 3 Viewpoint-centred Methodology to Design Project/ Subcontract Cooperation Policies.- Part 2 Risks Management. 4 A Contribution to a Semiotic Approach of Risks Management.- Part 3 Organizational Semiotics and Multi-Agent Paradigm. 5 Norm-based Contract Net Protocol for Coordination in Multi-agent Systems. 6 Interaction of Simulated Actors with the Environment.-Part 4 Transformation of Information. 7 Semiotic Transformation from Business Domain to IT Domain in Information Systems Development. 8 Comparative Analysis of Ontology Charts and other Modelling Techniques. 9 The Separation of Data and Information in Database Systems under an Organisational Semiotics Framework.- 10 Towards a Social-based Process for Information System Development: A Case Study.-Part 5 Application of Organizational Semiotics. 11 A Semiotic Framework for Research into Self-Configuring Computer Networks. 12 The Semiotics of Usage-Centred Design |
Summary |
The goal of this volume is to prove that mixed utterances in young bilinguals can be analyzed in the same way as adult code-switching. Analyzing a rich corpus of spontaneous child data, the author provides detailed empirical evidence for latest minimalist assumptions on the architecture of mind and confirms that code-switching is only constrained by the two grammars of the languages involved. The data show that the quantity of mixing in children depends on an individual choice rather than on language development, language dominance, or other factors |
Notes |
"The 8th session of the annual Organizational Semiotics Workshop held in June 2005 in Toulouse ... the twelve chapters of the book are the revised contributions of the workshop to these issues ..."--Cover p. [4] |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Also available online via the World Wide Web, by subscription to EBL (Ebook Library) |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Knowledge management -- Case studies -- Congresses.
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Knowledge management -- Congresses.
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Project management -- Case studies -- Congresses.
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Project management -- Congresses.
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Project management.
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Risk management -- Case studies -- Congresses.
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Risk management -- Congresses.
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Risk management.
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Semiotics -- Congresses.
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings.
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Case studies.
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Author |
Charrel, Pierre-Jean.
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Galarreta, Daniel.
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Ebooks Corporation.
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International Workshop on Organisational Semiotics (8th : 2005 : Toulouse, France)
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LC no. |
2007425759 |
ISBN |
1402058365 (hd. bd.) |
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9781402058363 (hd. bd.) |
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