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Public Sector Compensation in Times of Austerity
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ISBN: 9264177752 9264177736 Year: 2012 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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Austerity drives are leading governments to reduce operational cuts through the wage bill and staffing levels. A big lesson from past experience suggests that when pay cuts and freezes are necessary, it is essential to assess the savings relative to the costs – the loss of institutional knowledge if key contributors retire or resign, the time lost by managers and employees who have to deal with the issues related to vacancies and reorganizations, the lost productivity while people acquire new skills and learn new jobs, and the falloff in performance among employees who become discouraged or unsatisfied. This assessment does not appear to have taken place in the current crisis. This report argues that any new approaches to public sector pay must help to: enhance external competitiveness of salaries; promote internal equity throughout the public sector; reflect the values of public organisations; and align compensation with government’s core strategic objectives. It calls for a recognition of the supply and demand for specific expertise.


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Collaborative Assistive Robot for Mobility Enhancement (CARMEN) : The bare necessities: assisted wheelchair navigation and beyond
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ISBN: 3642442099 3642249019 9786613705570 3642249027 1280795182 Year: 2012 Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,

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In nowadays aging society, many people require mobility assistance. Sometimes, assistive devices need a certain degree of autonomy when users' disabilities difficult manual control. However, clinicians report that excessive assistance may lead to loss of residual skills and frustration. Shared control focuses on deciding when users need help and providing it. Collaborative control aims at giving just the right amount of help in a transparent, seamless way. This book presents the collaborative control paradigm. User performance may be indicative of physical/cognitive condition, so it is used to decide how much help is needed. Besides, collaborative control integrates machine and user commands so that people contribute to self-motion at all times. Collaborative control was extensively tested for 3 years using a robotized wheelchair at a rehabilitation hospital in Rome with volunteer inpatients presenting different disabilities, ranging from mild to severe. We also present a taxonomy of common metrics for wheelchair navigation and tests are evaluated accordingly. Obtained results are coherent both from a quantitative and qualitative point of view.

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Administrative agencies -- Management. --- Self-help devices for people with disabilities --- Electric wheelchairs --- Robotics --- People with disabilities --- Equipment and Supplies --- Artificial Intelligence --- Signs and Symptoms --- Automation --- Electronics --- Technology --- Computing Methodologies --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Physics --- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Technology, Industry, and Agriculture --- Diseases --- Information Science --- Technology, Industry, Agriculture --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Mobility Limitation --- Self-Help Devices --- Mechanical Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Social Sciences --- Computer Science --- Mechanical Engineering - General --- Disabilities --- Automatic control --- Orientation and mobility --- Wheelchairs. --- Disability studies. --- Sociology of disability --- Wheel chairs --- Study and teaching --- Engineering. --- Health informatics. --- Artificial intelligence. --- Computational intelligence. --- Biomedical engineering. --- Computational Intelligence. --- Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics). --- Health Informatics. --- Biomedical Engineering. --- Clinical engineering --- Medical engineering --- Bioengineering --- Biophysics --- Engineering --- Medicine --- Intelligence, Computational --- Artificial intelligence --- Soft computing --- AI (Artificial intelligence) --- Artificial thinking --- Electronic brains --- Intellectronics --- Intelligence, Artificial --- Intelligent machines --- Machine intelligence --- Thinking, Artificial --- Bionics --- Cognitive science --- Digital computer simulation --- Electronic data processing --- Logic machines --- Machine theory --- Self-organizing systems --- Simulation methods --- Fifth generation computers --- Neural computers --- Clinical informatics --- Health informatics --- Medical information science --- Information science --- Construction --- Industrial arts --- Data processing --- Education --- Chairs for people with disabilities --- Orthopedic apparatus --- Curricula --- Medical records --- Artificial Intelligence. --- Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering. --- Data processing. --- EHR systems --- EHR technology --- EHRs (Electronic health records) --- Electronic health records --- Electronic medical records --- EMR systems --- EMRs (Electronic medical records) --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Medical care

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