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Recently, more and more attention in regional development management scholars gives to the optimal allocation of regional logistics centers. One of the promising research areas in these conditions becomes taking into account the factors affecting its efficient allocation in the regions not only from the perspective of transportation and geographical and economic factors, but also special attention should be paid to the impact on the environment. Therefore, it should be noted that in decision-making consideration of exactly this factor will enable better decisions on the optimal regional logistics centers location from the perspective of maintaining ecologically oriented regional development. In this article author proposed a general algorithm to modeling of regional logistics center location with economic, social and environmental factors taken into account with use of correlation and regression analysis. This technique will allow not only determining the regional logistics centers location, but also can be used by enterprises to build distribution centers.
Communication Today
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2010
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vol. 1
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issue 1
95-109
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Social networking is an area where many marketers see a great potential. Social networks make viral marketing and word-of-mouth marketing much easier than before. The article brings the basic definition of promotion possibilities and answers and deals with the interaction of users with promotion idea in the area of social network Facebook. Research deals with the interaction of social network Facebook users with the marketing communication message. According to the results of this research, the second part of this article contains the presentation of algorithm of marketing communication strategy in the area of social networks and the proposals for effective communication. To conclude, the findings from this research will help the practitioners understand the planning, implementation, execution and measurement of social network marketing campaigns.
ARS
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2022
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vol. 55
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issue 1
3 - 19
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This paper is composed of two parts. The first one deals with the question of modes of depiction (notations, diagrams, algorithms, sketches) related to the scientific and artistic study of natural and cultural systemic phenomena, dynamic systems and open systems, including extra-systemic phenomena, singularity, and a chance. The question is how system-related scientific and artistic modes of depiction inspire each other? The second part of this paper tackles a question of scientific and artistic imagination in the concept of poetic science (Augusta Ada, Lady Lovelace). This first part traces answers to the questions mentioned above in Ada Lovelace‘s education, study and work preceding her translation and interpretation of Babbage‘s Analytical engine. The number of her diagrammatic notes also included a first known (computer) algorithm. At that time, landscape painters studied scientific diagrams of atmospheric phenomena (rainbow, clouds, light reflection and refraction etc.) and developed specific approaches to sketching and notating air motion and light changes in the Earth‘s atmosphere that are associated with weather and climate and transformed them in accordance with their painting programs. This process is traced in sketches, paintings and texts of landscape painters Constable, Turner and Ruskin. Ruskin‘s typology of sketches concludes this part by referring to his drawings, paintings, and daguerreotypes. This first part aims to offer an introductory differentiation of possible and actual relations between scientific and artistic depictions introducing notations, diagrams, and algorithms in comparison with three of Ruskin‘s types of sketches: 1) experimental, 2) determinant, 3) commemorative.
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The aim of the paper is to analyze the different approaches to anaphora with the restricted quantifiers. An important point is distinguishing the anaphoric process, which is in fact structured, from the outcomes of that process. The requirements which we put on anaphora (referential dependence and extensional identity of semantic values of antecedent and anaphoric expressions, together with preserving the meaning of analyzed sentences) cannot be met by equipping the classical semantic theories of anaphora (e.g. the analyses of Keenan or Neale). Anaphora is then explained as an algorithmic process in which the semantic value of the anaphoric expression is a higher-order structured function. This function can also be represented as an algorithm consisting of two main sub-algorithms: a calling procedure of picking up the semantic value of a restricted quantifier (also interpreted as a special kind of algorithm) and an execution procedure containing the semantic value already selected. The result is that the semantic values/structured functions of the anaphoric expressions depend on semantic values of the antecedent expressions without violating the principle of preserving the meaning. Given the identity of the extensional relevant algorithmic parts, also the extensions of these functions are the same.
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