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Article Citation - Scopus: 11Exploring Competitive Intelligence Practices of French Local Public Agricultural Organisations(Halmstad University, 2014) Bisson, ChristopheModern agriculture has increased the need for information when making strategic decisions for farmers since they must be more entrepreneurial to survive. This paper investigates the levels of Competitive Intelligence practices in a French Regional Chamber of Agriculture and its four Departmental Chambers of Agriculture to examine the ability of these public organisations to keep fulfilling one of their missions which is to provide the necessary information and knowledge to farmers. Thus this study proposes a behavioural and operational typology of Competitive Intelligence practice. Both types of organisations demonstrate that they are not well adapted to support the entrepreneurial farmers on this issue. The findings of this study and the diagnosis of the Competitive Intelligence practices applied to the typology could be of help to increase their and other public agricultural structures performance levels. Furthermore the platform has the potential to inspire the public sector through subsequent adaptations.Article Generalized and Numerical Solution for a Quasilinear Parabolic Equation With Nonlocal Conditions(Univ Babes-Bolyai, 2015) Kanca, Fatma; Baglan, Irem SakincIn this paper we study the one dimensional mixed problem with nonlocal boundary conditions for the quasilinear parabolic equation. We prove an existence uniqueness of the weak generalized solution and also continuous dependence upon the data of the solution are shown by using the generalized Fourier method. We construct an iteration algorithm for the numerical solution of this problem. We analyze computationally convergence of the iteration algorithm as well as on test example.Article Citation - WoS: 6Citation - Scopus: 8An Integrated Framework for Examining Innovation Alignment in Organizations(World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd, 2018) Dilan, Ebru; Aydın, Mehmet NafizInnovation has been promoted as a panacea to solve the long-standing problem of how organizations deal with complexities associated with uncertainty and instability in ever changing environments. information systems (IS) research focusing on innovation has adopted several perspectives to reveal a rich context in which the innovation surfaces as a phenomenon. Examination of a rich context may contribute to a better understanding of an extent to which uncertainty and instability can affect or be affected by innovation strategies that require various innovation efforts in an organization. In this regard one of the most critical issues is to ensure that these innovation efforts can achieve a successful outcome via their strategic and structural alignment. In this research we propose an integrated framework that addresses an innovation alignment issue by employing three high-level notions (strategic dimensions structural characteristics strategizing acts). The integrated framework has been used rigorously in two cases for an explorative purpose. Our interpretation of the evidence suggests that strategizing act as a high-level notion has an explanatory power to articulate the associations between strategic dimensions and structural characteristics. Among other findings we have observed that the closed incremental and process-oriented innovation strategy is particularly relevant to the corporate level whereas radical product-oriented and partially open innovation strategy is associated with a more exclusive innovation structure. © 2019 World Scientific Publishing Company.Article Citation - WoS: 4Project Management Method Adoption: a Service Industry Case Study(IGI Global, 2017) Aydın, Mehmet Nafiz; Dilan, EbruThe purpose of this research is to understand what aspects of brand-named project management method (Project Management Institute - PMI) have been adopted in a service organization and how. The case context examined demonstrates how a weak-matrix organizational structure and agency interpretation along with project management maturity for IT outsourcing projects can affect adoption of a project management method. An interpretative case study is employed for examining the interplays among key notions underlying project management method adoption in IT outsourcing projects. The case study is framed with a research logic constituting the underlying notions of method adoption: the context the agency and the method and its fragments. It is found that the organization realizes 43 out of 47 processes proposed by PMI. It is also observed that the perceived project management maturity level is not aligned with the method fragments adopted. Among other discussion points the present findings contribute to the existing literature by emphasizing the effects of management control on PM method adoption in IT outsourcing. Furthermore this case allows us to argue that product-focused orientation in project management method adoption is evident and has several implications. The adoption and adaptation of processes in different types of projects is on the authors' future research agenda.Article Citation - WoS: 1Using Random Forest Tree Classification for Evaluating Vertical Cross-Sections in Epoxy Blocks To Get Unbiased Estimates for 3d Mineral Map(Gazi University, 2021) Camalan, Mahmut; Çavur, MahmutAreal mineral maps are constructed from the polished sections of particles that settle to the bottom of epoxy resin. However, heavy minerals can preferentially settle to the bottom, making the polished surface rich in heavy minerals. Therefore, polished sections will become biased estimates of the volumetric (3D) map. The study aims to test whether any vertical cross-section (any section along the settling direction of particles) can be an unbiased estimate of the 3D mineral map of a chromite ore sample. For the purpose of this study, 2D maps of the vertical cross-sections were acquired by using Random Forest classification coupled with image pre- and post-processing tools. Then, 3D mineral maps were converted from 2D maps without assuming stereological errors. The modal mineralogy and particle size distributions predicted from 3D maps were compared with the same features estimated from the particulate sample by XRD and dry sieving analyses, respectively. Any 2D map which yields a modal mineralogy and a size distribution similar to the true analyses was selected as an unbiased estimate of the true 3D map. The results suggest that any vertical cross-section is an unbiased estimate, unlike polished section at which heavier minerals settle preferentially.Article Citation - WoS: 1Yereraltı Maden İşçilerini Gerçek Zamanlı Takip Etmek İçin Rfıd Teknolojisine Dayalı Özgün Bir Entegrasyon Metodolojisi(Gazi Universitesi, 2018) Çavur, MahmutIn recent years many companies want to keep track of their employees sources and working machines due to various reasons like security coordination performance monitoring. The purpose and requirements are the main factors that determine the methodology of tracking. The real-time tracking can be determined with high precision in open areas with the global positioning system (GPS). However previous research and developments for indoor tracking have mostly focused on infrared wireless LAN and ultrasonic. In this study a Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) protocol and interface are integrated into an open source Information Systems (IS) software. A tight coupling methodology is developed for integration of RFID into an open source software. The use of open source software as a common interface also provides better spatial display and analysis capabilities. The tracking algorithm is completely unique original and it is encoded in the Java programming language. In the algorithm the accuracy of locating the proximity direction of miners and whether the RFID tag is on the right and left of the last point of RFID receiver is determined with 20 m accuracy. The system was tested in an underground salt mine. The developed methodology and system are now being commercialized in Turkey.
