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- Lambert, N., et al.
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Consultee-centered consultation : Improving the Quality of Professional Services in schools and community organizations
- 2004
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Book (other academic/artistic)abstract
- This volume describes the history, development, and contemporary practice of Consultee-Centered Consultation in human service organizations. Consultee-Centered Consultation is a non-hierarchical, non-prescriptive helping role relationship between a resource (consultant) and a person or group (consultee) who seeks professional help with a work problem involving a third party (client). The several examples provided in this volume from child-care programs, schools, social welfare and hospital settings show how the consultant and the consultee mutually choose and reframe knowledge about well-being, development, interpersonal, and organizational effectiveness appropriate to the consultee's work setting to achieve the goals of the consultation process. The desired outcome of consultee-centered consultation is the joint development of a new way of conceptualizing the work problem so that the repertoire of the consultee is expanded and the professional relationship between the consultee and the client is restored or improved.
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- Malki, Suleyman, et al.
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Neural vision sensors for surface defect detection
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In: 2004 IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks. - 0780383591 ; , s. 3155-3160
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Vision sensors are built from a camera and intelligent hardware and/or software. Steadily decreasing microelectronic costs have spawned a large number of vision sensory applications, such as surface defect detection. A constructive method for defect detection entails a mixture of mathematical and intelligent modules. Such a heterogeneous modular system can be realized in many ways. In this paper we discuss a packet-switched implementation on a macro-enriched field-programmable gate-array
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