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Večparametrski model za izbiro najugodnejše banke ali hranilnice na Goriškem
Kristina Lancner Zorzut, 2020, master's thesis

Abstract: V magistrskem delu smo se ukvarjali z vrednotenjem in izbiro najugodnejše banke ali hranilnice na Goriškem. Banke ali hranilnice nas spremljajo na vsakem koraku. Med seboj so si precej podobne, vse namreč ponujajo finančne storitve uporabniku. Vse si želijo privabiti čim več uporabnikov, zato strokovnjaki znotraj vsake posamezne finančne ustanove kreirajo in iščejo posamezne rešitve, kje in kako bi se čimbolj približali čim večji populaciji. Nekatere banke/hranilnice imajo zato nižje stroške na eni strani, druge na drugi. Prav zato smo se hoteli prepričati in sploh ugotoviti, ali obstaja najugodnejša banka/hranilnica na Goriškem ter katera je to. Vrednotenje in izbor je potekal s pomočjo večparametrske metode DEX. Po izbiri kriterijev, ki kar najboljše opišejo delovanje bank/hranilnic, smo po korakih večparametrskega modeliranja izdelali celoten model ter z njim ovrednotili in analizirali naše izbrane banke/hranilnice. Izdelali smo tudi analizo “Kaj-če?”, analizo plus/minus 1 ter analizo selektivne razlage. Končni rezultat je predlog najprimernejše banke/hranilnice. V našem primeru sta to dve: Primorska hranilnica Vipava (PHV) ter Delavska hranilnica (DH), ki sta bili ocenjeni kot ugodni hranilnici, vendar vseeno ne kot najugodnejši. Ugodni sta zato, ker sta po skoraj vseh kriterijih opredeljeni kot ugodni ali srednji. PHV je neugodna samo glede dostopnosti bančnega okenca. Za razliko od PHV je imela DH poleg tega kot neugodno ocenjeno še pridobitev kartice.
Keywords: banka, hranilnica, odločitveni model, večparametrsko odločanje, metoda DEX, program DEXi
Published in RUNG: 09.12.2020; Views: 3314; Downloads: 118
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Rebel for What?: Yugoslav Dadaism
Kristina Pranjić, unpublished conference contribution

Keywords: jugoslovanska literatura, zgodovinska avantgarda, Dragan Aleksić, politika estetike, literatura med vojnama
Published in RUNG: 19.11.2020; Views: 2495; Downloads: 0
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Bistvo jezika
Kristina Pranjić, 2020, preface, editorial, afterword

Keywords: poezija, Iztok Osojnik, jezikovne fukcije, pesniški jezik
Published in RUNG: 07.10.2020; Views: 2093; Downloads: 0
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Če nisi preveden, ne obstajaš : okrogla miza o prevajanju, tolmačenju, podnaslavljanju in lektoriranju
Polona Brumen, Andreja Skarlovnik, Kristina Mlakar Pučnik, Polona Mertelj, Barbara Pregelj, 2020, scientific film, scientific sound or video publication

Abstract: Objavljeno 23. aprila 2020 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikIh1rQZk9M&t=11s&ab_channel=Dru%C5%A1tvoslovenskihkni%C5%BEevnihprevajalcev
Keywords: okrogle mize, prevajanje, lektoriranje, tolmačenje Covid-19
Published in RUNG: 21.09.2020; Views: 2647; Downloads: 0
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Performance of microAethalometers: Real-world Field Intercomparisons from Multiple Mobile Measurement Campaigns in Different Atmospheric Environments
Honey Alas, Thomas Mueller, Kay Weinhold, Sascha Pfeifer, Kristina Glojek, Asta Gregorič, Griša Močnik, Luka Drinovec, Francesca Costabile, Martina Ristorini, A. Wiedensohler, 2020, original scientific article

Abstract: Small aethalometers are frequently used to measure equivalent black carbon (eBC) mass concentrations in the context of personal exposure and air pollution mapping through mobile measurements (MM). The most widely used is the microAethalometer (AE51). Its performance in the laboratory and field is well documented, however, there is not sufficient data in the context of its performance in different environments. In this investigation, we present the characterization of the performance of the AE51 through field unit-to-unit intercomparisons (IC), and against a reference absorption photometer from three MM campaigns conducted in drastically different environments. Five IC parameters were considered: i) study area, ii) location of IC, iii) time of day, iv) duration of IC, and v) correction for the filter-loading effect. We can conclude that it is crucial where and how long the IC have been performed in terms of the correlation between the mobile and reference instruments. Better correlations (R2 > 0.8, slope = 0.8) are achieved for IC performed in rural, and background areas for more than 10 minutes. In locations with more homogenous atmosphere, the correction of the loading effect improved the correlation between the mobile and reference instruments. In addition, a newer microAethalometer model (MA200) was characterized in the field under extreme cold conditions and correlated against another MA200 (R2 > 0.8, slope ≈ 1.0), AE51(R2 > 0.9, slope ≈ 0.9), and a stationary Aethalometer (AE33) across all wavelengths (R2 > 0.8, slope ≈ 0.7). For MA200, the loading effect was more pronounced, especially at the lower wavelengths, hence the correction of the loading effect is essential to improve the correlation against the AE33. The MA200 and AE51 proved to be robust and dependable portable instruments for MM applications. Real-world quality assurance of these instruments should be performed through field IC against reference instruments with longer durations in areas of slowly changing eBC concentration.
Keywords: Portable instruments, Mobile monitoring, Black carbon, Instrument intercomparisons
Published in RUNG: 15.09.2020; Views: 2646; Downloads: 183
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