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This paper explores the influence of French cultural standards and dimensions on the corporate culture, the management style and the international development of the French petroleum company Total by using empirical methods. Due to its important degree of internationalisation, Total projects a considerably internationalised outward appearance, in which French national cultural influences are hardly recognisable. On the other hand, the internal processes and structures of the company are significantly more influenced by French cultural characteristics and standards. Qualitative individual interviews of employees from the middle management of Total provide the basis for the empirical examination. The results of these interviews confirm the findings of analytical studies, complement them with broader views and provide clear indications for the influence of national culture on the type of communication, hierarchical structure, as well as work organisation and decision making processes within the company.
This thesis deals with the analysis of the family policies in Finland, Sweden and Norway. The focus is on policies for families with children below the age of three years concerning day care and social services and benefits for parents. Thus, child benefit, child-related leave and home care allowance are in the centre of this thesis. The aspects of the welfare development, facts about their societies, as well as current challenges, complement this thesis. Eventually, the final analysis of the Nordic family policies is considered in an international comparison, focusing on Germany’s contextual issues.
This thesis endeavours to show the connection between women’s rights and international social work.
The goal is to bring more awareness about women’s rights and international social work to the reader and offer an introduction and a brief overview to numerous essential terms and areas connected to women’s rights and international social work. The thesis has following four chapters: Theoretical Embedding, Political Framework, International Social Work and women’s human rights and Challenges – Case studies
A matter of reality
(2018)
Due to the increasing relevance of data, more and more data from various sources is accumulated for a variety of purposes. At the same time, however, there is a shortage of data in areas where it is urgently needed. Particularly in the field of machine learning, there is a lack of good and usable training data. Therefore, this research paper is concerned with the virtual data acquisition for the training of neural networks. For this purpose, first an application was developed that aims to generate virtual, automatically labeled data. Subsequently, a neural network was trained on the generated virtual data and tested on real data.
A matter of reality
(2018)
Due to the increasing relevance of data, more and more data from various sources is accumulated for a variety of purposes. At the same time, however, there is a shortage of data in areas where it is urgently needed. Particularly in the field of machine learning, there is a lack of good and usable training data. Therefore, this research paper is concerned with the virtual data acquisition for the training of neural networks. For this purpose, first an application was developed that aims to generate virtual, automatically labeled data. Subsequently, a neural network was trained on the generated virtual data and tested on real data.
In recent years, machine learning methods have taken a
firm place in society and their use continues to grow. The challenge
here is their little to almost non-existent interpretability. The aim of this
paper is to uncover the possibilities of interpreting machine learning. The
novel mechanisms and procedures of the emerging field of interpretable
machine learning are presented. In a two-part analysis, intrinsically
interpretable machine learning methods and established post-hoc interpretation
methods are examined in more detail. The focus is on their
functionality, properties and boundary conditions. Finally, a use case
will be used as an example to demonstrate how post-hoc interpretation
methods can contribute to the explainability of an image classifier and
systematically provide new insights into a model.
This master thesis shows a holistic approach for the optimization of the energy management task for a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. The ‘Equivalent Consumption Minimization Strategy’ (‘ECMS’) as a local optimal approach is implemented into an embedded controller and applied to a system simulation model in ‘GT-SUITE’, which integrates a hybrid drivetrain and the associated control structure with a thermal management model. Two modifications and one extension to the basic ‘equivalent consumption’ cost function are proposed for the favor of an unambiguous interpretation of the penalty factor term, an enhanced applicability of the ‘ECMS’ close to the battery state of charge limit and an effective applicability of the ‘EMCS’ to the thermal management task. All proposed modifications and extensions prove their applicability in the virtual test environment and recommend themselves for the utilization in further application areas, like the integration of exhaust aftertreatment system, the holistic evaluation of a fuel cell drivetrain or the holistic evaluation of a hybrid ship propulsion system.