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Sodelovanje umetnosti v inovacijah za prihodnost : okrogla miza
Marko Hren, Dragica Marinič, Miha Ciglar, Darko Šuman, Peter Purg, 2020, other monographs and other completed works

Abstract: Umetnost in druge kreativne discipline bodo odločilno pripomogle k skupni boljši prihodnosti, še posebej, ko dobijo ključno mesto tako v družbenih kot tudi v gospodarskih inovacijah. Okrogla miza bo soočila poglede na področje interdisciplinarnega inoviranja ter ponudila nekaj primerov dobrih praks. Sogovorniki bodo z različnih vidikov pretresli možnosti vzpostavljanja radikalno odprtega okolja ter globokih povezav za omogočanje in spodbujanje pozitivno disruptivnih inovacij.
Published in RUNG: 15.12.2020; Views: 2199; Downloads: 63
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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: 3404; Downloads: 118
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O stavbah po letu 2020 : Strokovni posvet
Marjana Šijanec-Zavrl, Neva Jejčič, Henrik Gjerkeš, Marko Jaćimović, Damjana Varšek, 2019, professional article

Keywords: Skoraj nić-energijske stavbe, trajnostna gradnja, obnovljivi viri energije
Published in RUNG: 03.12.2020; Views: 2648; Downloads: 0
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Slovenian verbs: Structure, stress and allomorphy
Marko Simonović, Petra Mišmaš, invited lecture at foreign university

Abstract: The talk will address three closely related topics concerning the verb in Slavic: the structure of the verbal domain, stress patterns and root allomorphy. We focus on data from Slovenian.
Keywords: verbs, Slovenian, Distributed Morphology, allomorphy, stress, theme vowels
Published in RUNG: 13.10.2020; Views: 2625; Downloads: 0
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Exploring innovation challenges through Art, Science and Technology : MAST SYMPOSIUM 2020
Tere Badia, Peter Purg, Vivianne Hoffman, Michela Magas, Marko Peljhan, unpublished conference contribution

Abstract: The goal of the panel discussion was to bring together policy makers, artists and academics, to debate about the interdisciplinary challenges of open innovation in the interface of the Arts, Sciences and Technologies. Artists and designers shape another relationship between science, technology, and human beings, this dialogue stimulates innovation centred on transversal competencies and unconventional thinking. The combination of artistic research and participatory design strategies is key to find divergent approaches to sustainable development of science and technology, and to transform their social and economic impact. It is necessary to create a context of possibility for the development of skills, knowledge and tools from experimental and collaborative environments, as well as research methods in art, social sciences, sciences and technology, and cultural studies. The discussion focussed on critical, ethical and sustainable ways of cross-collaboration between art-science-technology and the available and needed policy instruments to develop collaboration between artists, academia and industry. Participating speakers: Viviane Hoffman – Deputy Director-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture, European Commission Barbara Stacher – European Commission, DG EAC, Cultural Policy Unit Michela Magas – Innovation catalyst who bridges the worlds of science and art, design and technology, more Marko Peljhan – Media artist, professor and entrepreneur – new media arts and technology, more Peter Purg – Assoc. Prof. PhD, University of Nova Gorica School of Arts, MAST project leader Moderated by: Tere Badia, Culture Action Europe
Keywords: hybrid, academy, symposium, art, innovation, science, technology, europe
Published in RUNG: 08.10.2020; Views: 2483; Downloads: 0
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Think globally, act locally
Marko Simonović, Petra Mišmaš, unpublished conference contribution

Abstract: Slovenian is one of the languages used as a source of data for a model of non-local allomorphy in Božič (2019). Specifically, Božič (2019: 501) argues for non-local allomorphy in Slovenian because the root of the verb can differ depending on the finiteness of the form and this interaction occurs across the theme vowel (ž-e-ti ‘to reap’ vs. žanj-e-m ‘I reap’). In this talk we will, based on observations in Marvin (2003), propose a general account of theme vowels in Slovenian as the spellout of the v head and present additional data in favor of the more traditional analysis že-∅-ti~žanj-e-m (e.g. in Šekli 2010), which only involves local allomorphy.
Keywords: verbs, Slovenian, allomorphy, stress, theme vowels, spellout
Published in RUNG: 24.09.2020; Views: 2766; Downloads: 0
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