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| Animation | Art Director |
The Evolution of Art Direction: From Traditional to Digital
Art direction, a discipline that has profoundly shaped the creative landscape, has undergone a remarkable transformation over the years. From its humble beginnings in traditional media to its flourishing presence in the digital realm, the evolution of art direction has been nothing short of awe-insp
| Animation | Art Director |
Art Director - What They Do and How to Be One
If you're looking to become an art director, check out what pros say about art director positions and get help breaking into the role.
| All Industries | Production Management |
A data-oriented shopfloor management in the production context: a systematic literature review - The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Data not only plays an essential role in traditional shopfloor management, but it is also becoming even more important in Industry 4.0, particularly due to the increasing possibilities offered by new digital and data technologies and developments. In this context, the literature often refers to digital shopfloor management, the next generation shopfloor or other evolutionary synonyms. This raises the question of how to differentiate the content of data-oriented shopfloor management from digital shopfloor management. This paper discusses the state of the art — in terms of both data and digital perspectives — using a systematic literature review. Due to the complexity of the topic, three different levels of consideration — technology, organisation and people — are examined and discussed. Existing conceptual approaches are analysed in terms of conclusions and research gaps. It was found that the area of technology, including dedicated applications, is very well represented and researched in the literature. In comparison, there are larger research gaps in the other areas of organisation and people, which could be a possible reason for the lack of implementation of digital shopfloor management in practice. There is also a lack of holistic approaches that consider all three levels simultaneously and provide an overarching concept of maturity as a guideline, as well as taking into account the increasing trend towards value stream orientation. Apart from the research gaps, this paper could also define the term data-oriented shopfloor management and distinguish it from digital shopfloor management.
| All Industries | Audit |
Journal articles: 'Process of auditing' – Grafiati
List of journal articles on the topic 'Process of auditing'. Scholarly publications with full text pdf download. Related research topic ideas.
| All industries | Business Development |
Business Development: Definition, Strategies, Steps, and Skills
Business development is a process aimed at growing a company and making it more profitable and successful. Here is how it works.
| Animation | 3D Modeler |
How can you use procedural modeling to speed up 3D modeling?
Learn how to use procedural modeling to create realistic and diverse 3D models faster and easier for your podcast cover art, animation, game, or merchandise.
| All industries | Finance & Accounts |
CFOs, Sustainability Data, and Building Investor Trust
Discover how CFOs can earn investor trust through transparent and reliable sustainability data in a new CFO Insights by Deloitte.
| All Industries | Audit |
Audit: how to do it in practice
Junior doctors can find the process of doing an audit helpful in gaining an understanding of the healthcare process—here’s how to do one
| Animation | Animator |
EchoMimic: Lifelike Audio-Driven Portrait Animations through Editable Landmark Conditions
The area of portrait image animation, propelled by audio input, has witnessed notable progress in the generation of lifelike and dynamic portraits. Conventional methods are limited to utilizing either audios or facial key points to drive images into videos, while they can yield satisfactory results, certain issues exist. For instance, methods driven solely by audios can be unstable at times due to the relatively weaker audio signal, while methods driven exclusively by facial key points, although more stable in driving, can result in unnatural outcomes due to the excessive control of key point information. In addressing the previously mentioned challenges, in this paper, we introduce a novel approach which we named EchoMimic. EchoMimic is concurrently trained using both audios and facial landmarks. Through the implementation of a novel training strategy, EchoMimic is capable of generating portrait videos not only by audios and facial landmarks individually, but also by a combination of both audios and selected facial landmarks. EchoMimic has been comprehensively compared with alternative algorithms across various public datasets and our collected dataset, showcasing superior performance in both quantitative and qualitative evaluations. Additional visualization and access to the source code can be located on the EchoMimic project page.
| Animation | Lighting Technician |
Autodesk Maya
Maya software can render and animate 3D assets. It is a tool that is widely used in creation of videogames, movies and animated films.
| Animal Feed | Nutritionist |
Metal nanoparticles – a real threat or harmless companions for the thyroid gland? A review
The application of metal nanoparticles (NPs) in various industries is increasingly common due to their numerous beneficial properties. However, recent studies have demonstrated that NPs can also pose significant environmental risks, adversely affecting living organisms. The thyroid gland is one...
| All Industries | Engineering |
Innovation Through Collaboration in Manufacturing
| All Industries | Audit |
Audit process, private information, and insider trading - Review of Accounting Studies
While the shareholder benefits of audits are well documented, evidence on whether audits can facilitate opportunistic behavior by corporate insiders is scarce. In this paper, we examine whether the audit process facilitates one particular form of opportunism: informed trading by corporate insiders. We focus our analysis on insider trading around the audit report date. We find an increase in trading around the audit report date and that the increase is abnormally large for firms that subsequently report modified opinions. The abnormal increase in trading is concentrated among officers and non-audit committee independent directors, and most pronounced in first-time modified opinions and modified opinions in years where financial results are subsequently restated. These trades are highly opportunistic: they predict restatements, and as a consequence, we show they avoid significant losses. Collectively, our findings provide novel evidence that insiders appear to exploit private information about the audit process––a process ostensibly designed to protect shareholders––for opportunistic gain.
| All Industries | Investor Relations |
Eight tips from the world’s best IR websites
1. Ensure your results archive is quick and easy to find
| Aluminium | Machinist |
Solid-Carbide Cutter for Milling Aluminum
| Animation | Background Artist |
What steps can you take to become a 2D animation background artist?
Learn the steps to become a 2D animation background artist, from mastering the basics to building your portfolio and finding opportunities.
| Aluminum | Maintenance engineer |
The Basics of Reliability Assessments for Maintenance
| Aluminium | Metallurgist |
Optimal-packing models in problems of determining the porosity of agglomerated products - Metallurgist
The sphere packing theory is used to study the influence of the particle-size distribution in the material on the porosity of briquettes and pellets, and the fractional composition of agglomerated products on the porosity of layers of such charge components. Understanding how the porosity of agglomerates varies with the particle-size distribution in the starting material, it is possible to optimize the metallurgical properties of briquette and pellets. The porosity of a layer of such products largely determines their behavior during both reduction (in blast furnaces, ore-thermal furnaces, and direct-reduction reactors) and pellet firing. The results obtained made it possible to identify for the first time the local extrema in the porosity of agglomerates and the porosity of a layer of pellets (briquettes). The developed heuristic approach can be used for optimizing the composition of mixtures for agglomeration, increasing the efficiency of pellet firing, and achieving high degrees of metallization in reducing an agglomerated charge. This approach accounts for the compressibility and shape irregularity of particles in both starting mixture and agglomerated products.
| Airlines | Route Manager |
Research on aircraft route planning optimization problem with multi-constraints and dual-targets - Journal of Mathematics in Industry
As the core technology in the field of aircraft, the route planning has attracted much attention. However, due to the complexity of the structure and performance constraints of the aircraft, the route planning algorithm does not have well universality, so it cannot be used in a complex environment. In the paper, a multi-constraints and dual-targets aircraft route planning model was established for the real-time requirements of space flight, the dynamic changes of flight environment with time, the accuracy requirements of positioning errors in the safety area, and the minimum turning radius constraints. Based on the directed graph and dynamic programming ideas, the model simulation and model validation were carried out with the data of F question in the “16th Graduate Mathematical Modeling Contest”. The results showed that the optimal path length obtained in data set 1 was 124.61 km, the number of corrections was 11 times, the solution time was 2.3768 seconds, the optimal path length obtained in data set 2 was 110.00 km, and the number of corrections was 12 times. The solution time was 0.0168 seconds. Multi-constraints and dual-targets aircraft route planning model can plan the flight path of the aircraft intuitively and timely, which confirmed the effectiveness of the model.
| Animation | Designer |
Animation Design in the 21st Century - ASIFA
We must visually—and efficiently—fill out the personalities of the characters and motivate the environments with thematic meaning and drama.
| Aluminum | Maintenance engineer |
ABB identifies shift to secondary aluminium and digitalisation
There are several trends that impact the aluminium industry significantly and will continue to do so in the future.
| Amusement Park | Amusement park manager |
Product management for Theme Parks
Discover the ins and outs of product management for theme parks with our comprehensive guide.
| Airlines | Air hostess |
Glamorous Jobs & Their Challenges: A Study of Flight Attendants » The International Journal of Indian Psychȯlogy
The International Journal of Indian Psychȯlogy(ISSN 2348-5396) is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, academic journal that examines the intersection of Psychology, Social sciences, Education, and Home science with IJIP. IJIP is an international electronic journal published in quarterly. All peer-reviewed articles must meet rigorous standards and can represent a broad range of substantive topics, theoretical orientations, and empirical methods.
| Animation | Art Director |
Art Direction Collaborative Articles - 39 Articles
Explore 39 collaborative articles on Art Direction. Our collection of articles combines AI-generated content with insights and advice from industry experts, providing you with a comprehensive resource for learning and staying up-to-date on the latest trends and best practices.