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Constraints and Creativity : In Search of Creativity Science
This book studies creativity in its own right in the search for a creativity science.If we assume that creativity can best be described by constraint theory, the complexity and paradoxes of creativity can be reduced by dividing it into manageable sections.The model is tested and evidenced by numerous historical cases of pioneering work within the three intellectual fields: science, art, and technology.The model guides non-specialists from the many disciplines studying creativity and demonstrates the first principles of creativity science.Going all the way back to Aristotle, the author makes the basic ideas of the original founder of creativity science accessible and up to date with current research.
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Entrepreneurship in South America : Context, Diversity, Constraints, Opportunities and Prospects
This book reveals a variety of issues facing entrepreneurs, SMEs, and entrepreneurship development across South America.The authors recognize that when it comes to entrepreneurship, not one size fits all.Therefore, this book has been designed to help business students understand the context of the enterprise.It highlights how countries differ in their scope of entrepreneurship, and how entrepreneurs are impacted by these differences.Each chapter is dedicated to a respective country and describes the status quo, challenges and prospects for entrepreneurship there.Specifically, the book helps students understand the nature of entrepreneurship in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Surinam, Uruguay and Venezuela.
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Leveraging Constraints for Innovation : New Product Development Essentials from the PDMA
Provides managers with actionable insight into a select set of innovation constraints and how to best deal with them This PDMA Essentials Book, the third in this series, provides a framework of individual, organizational, and market and societal constraints that guides managers in identifying specific constraints related to their innovation activities and provides them with corresponding tools and practices to overcome and leverage those constraints. Written by a team of international innovation experts, Leveraging Constraints for Innovation: New Product Development Essentials from the PDMA is presented in three parts.The first part, Individual Constraints, provides insights into how to: simultaneously solve social and commercial needs for greater creativity; apply a multi-stage approach to overcome knowledge sharing in teams; and anticipate and account for psychographic differences among customers during product launch.In the second part, Organizational Constraints, insights emerge that provide guidance on how to: identify and solve for sources of innovation constraints within the company; implement and manage virtual NPD teams; and effectively organize new service development in professional services.The last part, Market Constraints, examines how to: adapt firm capabilities to overcome constraints preventing consumers in low-end and under-resourced markets from purchasing new products; implement inclusive innovation strategies to address markets constrained by underdeveloped infrastructures; develop solutions for women and other disadvantaged market traders in emerging markets. This book: Is a single comprehensive volume that covers the full spectrum of constraint-related strategies and techniques in a coherent, integrated fashionProvides a set of frameworks, techniques, and tools that can be immediately implemented by individuals across firmsOffers how-to knowledge on specific tools and methods as applied to innovating products and services when facing constraints as well as for the development of new business modelsIntegrates problem- and solution-based knowledge to enable companies to develop sustainable growth strategies by leveraging constraints and restrictions toward innovation strategies, processes and offerings Leveraging Constraints for Innovation: New Product Development Essentials from the PDMA is an ideal book for all product development professionals, including marketers, engineers, project managers, and business managers in both startups and well-established firms, and from a broad range of industries from heavy manufacturing to the service sector.
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Mathematical Programs with Equilibrium Constraints
This book provides a solid foundation and an extensive study for an important class of constrained optimization problems known as Mathematical Programs with Equilibrium Constraints (MPEC), which are extensions of bilevel optimization problems.The book begins with the description of many source problems arising from engineering and economics that are amenable to treatment by the MPEC methodology.Error bounds and parametric analysis are the main tools to establish a theory of exact penalisation, a set of MPEC constraint qualifications and the first-order and second-order optimality conditions.The book also describes several iterative algorithms such as a penalty-based interior point algorithm, an implicit programming algorithm and a piecewise sequential quadratic programming algorithm for MPECs.Results in the book are expected to have significant impacts in such disciplines as engineering design, economics and game equilibria, and transportation planning, within all of which MPEC has a central role to play in the modelling of many practical problems.
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How do you establish kinematic constraints?
Kinematic constraints are established by defining the relationships between the motion of different parts of a system. This can be done by specifying the allowable range of motion for each part, as well as any restrictions on their relative positions or velocities. Kinematic constraints can also be implemented through mathematical equations that describe the relationships between the motion variables of the system. By carefully defining these constraints, we can accurately model the behavior of the system and predict its motion under different conditions.
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What are the extrema under constraints?
Extrema under constraints refer to the maximum or minimum values of a function subject to certain conditions or restrictions. These constraints can be in the form of equations or inequalities that limit the possible values of the variables. Finding extrema under constraints involves optimizing the function while satisfying these restrictions, which often requires the use of techniques such as Lagrange multipliers or substitution methods. The solutions obtained in this way represent the highest or lowest values that the function can achieve within the given constraints.
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What are extremum problems with constraints?
Extremum problems with constraints involve finding the maximum or minimum value of a function while satisfying certain constraints. These constraints can be inequalities or equalities that restrict the possible solutions to the problem. The goal is to optimize the function within the given constraints to find the best possible solution. Extremum problems with constraints are commonly encountered in various fields such as economics, engineering, and mathematics.
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What are extreme values considering constraints?
Extreme values considering constraints refer to the maximum or minimum values of a function within a given set of constraints. These constraints can be in the form of inequalities or specific conditions that limit the possible values of the function. Finding extreme values considering constraints involves optimizing the function within the given constraints, and it often requires the use of techniques such as Lagrange multipliers or the method of substitution. These extreme values are important in various real-world applications, such as maximizing profits subject to production constraints or minimizing costs within certain limitations.
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Problem Soils : Constraints and Management
This is a unique book that deals with the problem soils, their constraints and management in the Indian context.The book starts with the introduction on problem soils and the classification of these soils are included there under.In India, there is wide spread occurrence of soils with different types of constraints for crop production.Such soils are popularly called as “Problem Soils”. Cultivation in these soils is not so easy as several problems have to be tackled during cultivation.It may be either soil droughtiness or acidity or salinity etc.An attempt has been made in this book to cover most of the problematic soils in India.The classification of problem soils has been done based on the limitations they possess and the most dominant limitation is taken into consideration for grouping it under a particular class.Here five broader classes have been identified viz., soils with climatic problems; soils with physical problems; soils with chemical problems; soils with biological problems and soils with problems due to anthropogenic reasons. Note: Taylor and Francis does not sell or distribute the print editions of this title in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
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Tornado of Life : A Doctor's Journey through Constraints and Creativity in the ER
Stories from the ER: a doctor shows how empathy, creativity, and imagination are the cornerstones of clinical care. To be an emergency room doctor is to be a professional listener to stories.Each patient presents a story; finding the heart of that story is the doctor’s most critical task.More technology, more tests, and more data won’t work if doctors get the story wrong.Empathy, creativity, and imagination are the cornerstones of clinical care.In Tornado of Life, ER physician Jay Baruch offers a series of short, powerful, and affecting essays that capture the stories of ER patients in all their complexity and messiness. Patients come to the ER with lives troubled by scales of misfortune that have little to do with disease or injury.ER doctors must be problem-finders before they are problem-solvers.Cheryl, for example, whose story is a chaos narrative of “and this happened, and then that happened, and then, and then and then and then,” tells Baruch she is "stuck in a tornado of life.” What will help her, and what will help Mr. K., who seems like a textbook case of post-combat PTSD but turns out not to be?Baruch describes, among other things, the emergency of loneliness (invoking Chekhov, another doctor-writer); his own (frightening) experience as a patient; the patient who demanded a hug; and emergency medicine during COVID-19.These stories often end without closure or solutions.The patients are discharged into the world. But if they’re lucky, the doctor has listened to their stories as well as treated them.
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Tornado of Life : A Doctor's Tales of Constraints and Creativity in the ER
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Building Rural Community Resilience Through Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Drawing from empirical analyses, case studies, and a synthesis of best practices, this book explores how innovation manifests itself in rural places and how it contributes to entrepreneurial development and resilience.Innovation in rural places may come about as a result of new forms of collaboration; policies that leverage rural assets and address critical service or product gaps; novel strategies for accessing financial capital; infusion of arts into aspects of community life; and cultivation of networks that bridge entrepreneurs, organizations, and institutions.The chapters illustrate how a number of innovation-related characteristics relate to economic vibrancy in rural places such as a strong connection to the arts, adaptive and sustainable use of natural resources, value-chain integrated food systems, robust bridging social capital networks, creative leveraging of technology, and presence of innovation-focused entrepreneurs.Through exploration of these and other topics, this book will provide insights and best practices for rural community and economic development scholars and practitioners seeking to strengthen the rural innovation ecosystem.
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What constraints were the Jewish community subjected to by the German occupation in 1939?
The Jewish community in 1939 faced severe constraints under the German occupation, including being forced to wear identifying badges, being confined to ghettos, having their businesses confiscated, and being subjected to discriminatory laws that restricted their rights and freedoms. They were also subjected to frequent raids, arrests, and deportations to concentration camps. These constraints ultimately culminated in the systematic genocide of six million Jews during the Holocaust.
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How to solve extremum problems with constraints?
To solve extremum problems with constraints, one can use the method of Lagrange multipliers. This method involves setting up a system of equations where the gradient of the objective function is proportional to the gradient of the constraint function. By solving this system of equations, one can find the values of the variables that satisfy both the objective function and the constraint. This allows for finding the maximum or minimum value of the objective function while adhering to the given constraints.
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How do you set up kinematic constraints?
To set up kinematic constraints, you first need to identify the relationship between the objects or parts that you want to constrain. Then, you can use software tools such as CAD programs or physics engines to define the constraints based on this relationship. Common types of kinematic constraints include revolute joints, prismatic joints, and fixed joints, which restrict the motion of the objects in specific ways. By applying these constraints, you can simulate realistic movements and interactions between the objects in your system.
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What is an optimization problem with constraints?
An optimization problem with constraints is a mathematical problem where the goal is to find the best solution for a given objective function, while satisfying certain limitations or conditions. These limitations are known as constraints and they restrict the possible solutions to the problem. The objective is to find the optimal solution that maximizes or minimizes the objective function, while still meeting all the constraints. This type of problem is commonly encountered in various fields such as engineering, economics, and operations research.
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