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  • 1
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    almafu_BV035647422
    Umfang: 262 Seiten : , Illustrationen, Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-3-8376-1229-5
    Serie: Sozialtheorie
    Anmerkung: Literaturangaben
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    Sprache: Deutsch
    Fachgebiete: Komparatistik. Außereuropäische Sprachen/Literaturen , Politologie , Soziologie
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    Schlagwort(e): Sozialer Wandel ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Risiko ; Sicherheitsbedürfnis ; Gesellschaft ; Sicherheit ; Risiko ; Sicherheit ; Risiko ; Soziologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
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    almafu_9960045443002883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (266 p.)
    ISBN: 3-8394-5697-5
    Serie: Edition Moderne Postmoderne
    Inhalt: Anton Wilhelm Amo (1703-1784) gilt als erster Philosoph afrikanischer Herkunft in Deutschland. Die Beiträger*innen des Bandes stellen seine bewegte Biographie im Umfeld der Frühaufklärung in den Kontext von systematischen Überlegungen zu einer interkulturellen Philosophie. Mit der Untersuchung seiner Wirkungsgeschichte, der werkimmanenten Rekonstruktion seines Denkens und der Auseinandersetzung mit dem kolonialen Erbe der Philosophie leisten sie einen zentralen Beitrag zur Dekolonialisierung des Wissens.
    Anmerkung: Frontmatter -- , Inhalt -- , Geleitwort -- , Anton Wilhelm Amo und die interkulturelle Philosophie -- , Kants »stinkende ›N‹« und Anton Wilhelm Amo, Privatdozent für Philosophie in Halle -- , Zwischen Aristoteles »Peri psyches« und Kants Weiterführung des Apatheia Gedankens -- , Die Prinzipien der Geschichtsschreibung nach Anton Wilhelm Amo -- , Anton Wilhelm Amo und die traditionelle Logik -- , Literarisierung der Person und des Werkes von A.W. Amo -- , Ist interkulturelle Kommunikation möglich? -- , Rassistische Entfremdung und humanistische Anerkennung -- , Zur Dekolonialisierung der eurozentrischphilosophischen Historiographie -- , Probleme fiktiver mittelalterlicher Religionsgespräche (Abélard, Lull, Cusanus) als Probleme Interkultureller Philosophie (Yousefi, Mall, Wimmer) -- , Atmosphären-Ästhetik und interkulturelle Studien -- , Die Interkulturalität als Motiv bei Nishida Kitarō -- , Die Kulturpsychologie und ihr Verhältnis zum Kolonialismus -- , Das postkoloniale Ende der Bildung -- , Zu den Autoren und Autorinnen , In German.
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    Fachgebiete: Philosophie
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  • 3
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    almafu_9960727412402883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (374 p.)
    ISBN: 3-8394-6162-6
    Serie: Interkulturelle Germanistik ; 3
    Inhalt: Die permanenten Aushandlungsprozesse afrikanischer Selbstwahrnehmungen sind komplexen kultur- und entwicklungsgeschichtlichen Dynamiken unterworfen. Ihnen nähern sich die Beiträger*innen des Bandes aus interdisziplinären Perspektiven und untersuchen interkulturelle Perspektiven in Literatur und Film, Ansätze der Kolonial- und Reiseliteraturforschung, die Linguistik des Sprachkontakts, die transkulturelle Erinnerungsforschung sowie Debatten aus den postkolonialen Studien. Damit eröffnen sie neue Perspektiven interkultureller Sprach- und Literaturforschung und werfen ein neues Licht auf die kulturgeschichtliche und sprachliche Situation sowie auf transkulturelle Erinnerungskulturen Afrikas.
    Anmerkung: Frontmatter -- , Inhalt -- , Vorwort -- , Einleitung -- , I. Interkulturelle Perspektiven in Literatur und Film -- , Lokalität und Globalität der Kosmogonien -- , Das Schwarzsein in der deutschen Literatur anhand Theodor Wonja Michaels Deutsch sein und Schwarz dazu -- , »... die Welt ist nicht still« -- , Kolonialklischee trifft Realdystopie -- , »Alles ist widersprüchlich« -- , Von Afrika lernen? -- , Von Édouard Glissant zu Yoko Tawada -- , Maria Braigs Roman Nennen wir sie Eugenie -- , II. Ansätze in der Kolonial- und Reiseliteraturforschung -- , Jenseits der ›Armut‹: Wie Afrika ›Entwicklungshilfe‹ leistet -- , Archaisches Leben vor dem Sündenfall -- , Sir Francis Burton: Ein Nomade zwischen Kulture -- , Poetisches Wissen und Alteritätskrisen -- , Der Traum vom deutschen Edel-Menschen in der Kolonialliteratur am Beispiel von Hans Grimms Roman und sogenannten Kriegstagebuch Der Ölsucher von Duala -- , III. Linguistik des Sprachkontakts und der Mehrsprachigkeit - Translationswissenschaft -- , Verständliche Verwaltungssprache -- , Mehrsprachigkeitspolitik(en) im internationalen Vergleich -- , Perspektiven der Übersetzung in der afrikanischen Germanistik -- , Sprachenkonstellationen in Nina Nayans Im Senegal. Die afrikanische Variante des Glücks -- , Forschungsbasiertes Lehren und Lernen in der internationalen Germanistik -- , IV. Transkulturelle Erinnerungsforschung -- , Sprachlandschaften als Erinnerungsräume -- , Yoruba in Kuba: Einflüsse Benins und Nigerias auf die kubanische Gegenwart -- , Deutsche in Ouidah -- , Konflikthafte Memoria der Sklaverei -- , Herausgeberinnen und Herausgeber -- , Autorinnen und Autoren , In German.
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  • 4
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    almafu_BV021498541
    Umfang: 267 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-3-506-75679-4 , 3-506-75679-6
    Serie: Sammlung Schöningh zur Geschichte und Gegenwart
    Anmerkung: Dissertation Universität Siegen 2005
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    Fachgebiete: Geschichte
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    Schlagwort(e): Bevölkerungspolitik ; Bevölkerungsentwicklung ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift
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    almafu_BV045314869
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (301 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-3-8394-4340-8
    Serie: Postcolonial studies Band 34
    Anmerkung: Aus der Einleitung: "'weiß' wird in diesem Text kursiv und klein geschrieben, um die Konstruktion des Begriffs nicht als Hautfarbe, sondern als Privileg zu markieren"
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    Sprache: Deutsch
    Fachgebiete: Soziologie
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    Schlagwort(e): Kulturelle Einrichtung ; Bildungseinrichtung ; Person of Color ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; History. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books.
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    almahu_9949301305702882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (300 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319954202
    Serie: Life Course Research and Social Policies Ser. ; v.10
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- How to Read the Book -- Acknowledgments -- Review Committee -- Associated Reviewers -- Contents -- Contributors -- Sequence Analysis: Where Are We, Where Are We Going? -- 1 Sequence Analysis: Optimal Matching and Much More -- 2 Towards Stronger Interaction with Related Approaches -- 3 Directions for the Future: The Chapters of this Book -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Part I About Different Longitudinal Approaches in Longitudinal Analysis -- Do Different Approaches in Population Science Lead to Divergent or Convergent Models? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Different Approaches -- 2.1 An Approach Based on Duration Models -- 2.2 An Event Sequences Approach -- 2.3 A Level Based Approach -- 2.4 A Network Based Approach -- 3 Toward a Synthesis -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Case Studies of Combining Sequence Analysis and Modelling -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Case Study 1: Prediction of Excess Depressive Symptoms and Life Events -- 2.1 Multistate Models -- 2.2 Sequence Analysis -- 3 Case Study 2: Antecedents and Consequences of Transitional Pathways to Adulthood -- 3.1 Model for Strategies Accounting for Depressive Symptoms -- 3.2 Model for Transitional Pathways Accounting for Strategies -- 3.3 Model for Depressive Symptoms When Accounting for Pathways -- 4 Case Study 3: Pathways to Social Exclusion -- 4.1 Sequence Analysis -- 4.2 Risk Pattern Analysis -- 4.3 Predictions of Positive Trajectories -- 5 Discussion -- References -- Part II Sequence Analysis and Event History Analysis -- Glass Ceilings, Glass Escalators and Revolving Doors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Considerations and Hypotheses -- 2.1 Gender and Upward Occupational Mobility -- 2.2 Gender Composition and Upward Occupational Mobility -- 2.3 Gender Composition and Upward Occupational Mobility, by Gender -- 3 Data and Methods -- 3.1 Data and Sample -- 3.2 Variables. , 3.2.1 Upward Occupational Mobility -- 3.2.2 Gender and Gender-Type of Occupation -- 3.3 Methods -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Leadership Position by Gender and Gender-Typical Occupation -- 4.2 Access to Leadership Positions -- 4.2.1 Kaplan-Meier Survivor Function -- 4.2.2 Regression Results -- 4.3 Leaving Leadership Positions -- 4.3.1 Kaplan-Meier Survivor Function -- 4.3.2 Regression Results -- 5 Discussion -- References -- Modelling Mortality Using Life Trajectories of Disabled and Non-Disabled Individuals in Nineteenth-Century Sweden -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods -- 3 Data -- 3.1 Area Selected for Analysis -- 3.2 Digitised Parish Registers Indicating Disabilities -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Sequence Analysis Results -- 4.2 Kaplan-Meier Curves -- 4.3 Cox Regression Results -- 5 Discussion -- References -- Sequence History Analysis (SHA): Estimating the Effect of Past Trajectories on an Upcoming Event -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Sequence History Analysis: A Combination of Sequence Analysis and Event History Analysis -- 1.2 Sequence History Analysis: Operationalizing Previous Trajectories -- 1.3 Event History Analysis: Estimating the Effect of Typical Past Trajectories on the Event Under Study -- 2 Empirical Application: Childhood Co-residence Trajectories and Leaving Home -- 3 Data -- 3.1 Control Variables -- 4 Analysis -- 4.1 Sequence Analysis: Operationalizing Previous Co-residence Trajectories -- 4.2 Event History Analysis: Estimating the Effect of Typical Past Trajectories on the Event Under Study -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Part III The Sequence Network Approach -- Network Analysis of Sequence Structures -- 1 From Sequence Pathways to Sequence-Networks -- 2 Sequence Pathways in Everyday Life -- 2.1 Activity Sequences in Networks -- 2.2 Organizing the Data as a Sequence-Network -- 3 Analyzing Sequence-Network Structure. , 3.1 Describing Sequence-Network Structure -- 3.2 Comparing Sequence-Networks -- 4 Illustrative Analysis: Activity Sequencing by Age -- 4.1 The Activity Sequence Data -- 4.2 Sequence-Network Analysis Findings -- 5 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Relational Sequence Networks as a Tool for Studying Gendered Mobility Patterns -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method -- 2.1 Basic Concepts -- 2.2 Data -- 2.3 Software Tools -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Personal Networks -- 3.2 Sequence Networks -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Part IV Unfolding the Process -- Multiphase Sequence Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sequences as Multiphase Structures -- 2.1 Characteristics of Multiphase Sequences -- 2.2 Two Formal Properties of Phases and Two Methodological Assumptions -- 3 Division into Phases: Reference Frame, Alphabet(s) and Phase-Structure -- 3.1 A First Hint: The Extended Example -- 3.2 Three Aspects of Division into Phases -- 4 Rendering Multiphase Sequences -- 4.1 Simple Alignment on a Specific Event -- 4.2 Multiple Alignment by Sliced Representation -- 5 Measure and Interpretation of Pairwise Distances Between Multiphase Sequences: Multiphase Optimal Matching -- 5.1 Analytical Logic -- 5.2 MPOM Applied to Careers of Participants in `Pâtissier' Competitions -- 5.3 MPOM Compared -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Unpacking Configurational Dynamics: Sequence Analysis and Qualitative Comparative Analysis as a Mixed-Method Design -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sequence Analysis and Qualitative Comparative as a Sequential Mixed-Methods Design -- 3 Empirical Illustration -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 Empirical Analysis -- 3.2.1 Step 1: Sequence Analysis -- 3.2.2 Step 2: Qualitative Comparative Analysis -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Combining Sequence Analysis and Hidden Markov Models in the Analysis of Complex Life Sequence Data -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Hidden Markov Model. , 3 Combining Sequence Analysis and Hidden Markov Models for Complex Life Sequences -- 4 Data -- 4.1 Sequences -- 5 Analysis -- 5.1 Sequence Analysis and Clustering -- 5.2 Hidden Markov Models for Clusters -- 5.3 Software -- 6 Results -- 7 Discussion -- References -- Part V Advances in Sequence Clustering -- Markovian-Based Clustering of Internet Addiction Trajectories -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Data and Methods -- 2.1 Data -- 2.2 Clustering Using the HMTD Model -- 2.3 GMM as a Gold Standard Alternative -- 2.4 Statistical Analyses -- 3 Results -- 3.1 HMTD Clustering -- 3.2 Usefulness of the Covariates -- 3.3 GMM Clustering -- 4 Comparison of HMTD and GMM -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Divisive Property-Based and Fuzzy Clustering for Sequence Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sample Issue -- 3 Property-Based Clustering -- 3.1 Principle -- 3.2 Property Extraction -- 3.3 Running the Analysis in R -- 4 Fuzzy Clustering -- 4.1 Fanny Algorithm -- 4.2 Plotting and Describing a Fuzzy Typology -- 4.2.1 Most Typical Members -- 4.2.2 Weight-Based Presentation -- 4.3 Analyzing Cluster Membership Using Dirichlet Regression -- 4.4 Running the Analysis in R -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- From 07.00 to 22.00: A Dual-Earner Couple's Typical Day in Italy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Lexicographic Index -- 3 The Data, Their Organization and the Coding of the Activities in a Multichannel Approach -- 4 From 7.00 to 22.00: A Typical Working Dayof a Dual-Earner Couple in Italy -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Part VI Appraising Sequence Quality -- Measuring Sequence Quality -- 1 Introduction: The Quality of Binary Sequencesof Successes and Failures -- 2 Common Methods for Studying Sequence Trajectories -- 3 Developing a Measure of Sequence Quality: Formal Properties -- 4 Using S-Positions: Successes Weighed by Frequency and Recency. , 5 An Application: The Quality of Labor Market Careers Among the Unemployed -- 5.1 Data -- 5.2 Method -- 5.3 Findings -- 6 Conclusion and Discussion -- References -- An Index of Precarity for Measuring Early Employment Insecurity -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Rising Precarity Among Young People -- 3 Conceptualising Precarity -- 4 The Precarity Index -- 4.1 Defining the Index -- 4.2 Tuning the Index -- 4.3 Behavior of the Precarity Index -- 4.4 Relaxing the Strict State Ordering Requirement -- 5 Application to the School to Work Transition -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Correction to: Unpacking Configurational Dynamics: Sequence Analysis and Qualitative Comparative Analysis as a Mixed-Method Design -- Index.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Ritschard, Gilbert Sequence Analysis and Related Approaches Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2018 ISBN 9783319954196
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    almahu_9949465362702882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (281 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839424780
    Serie: Urban Studies
    Anmerkung: Cover The Berlin Reader -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction. Matthias Bernt, Britta Grell, Andrej Holm -- BERLIN'S MEGALOMANIA -- Berlin Won't Remain Berlin -- Berlin is Becoming the Capital - Surely and Securely -- Last Exit to Alexanderplatz -- Berlin's Urban Development Discourse. Symbolic Action and the Articulation of Hegemonic Interests -- BERLIN IN-BETWEEN -- The Barbarian East -- Berlin: From Divided to Fragmented City? Socio-Spatial Changes Since 1990 -- New Lines of Division in the New Berlin -- Exploring the Substance and Style of Gentrification: Berlin's "Prenzlberg" -- BERLIN ON SALE -- City of Talents? Berlin's Regional Economy, Socio-Spatial Fabric and "Worst Practice" Urban Governance -- The Uneven Development of Berlin's Housing Provision. Institutional Investment and Its Consequences on the City and Its Tenants -- Berlin's Gentrification Mainstream -- The Berlin Water Company. From "Inevitable" Privatization to "Impossible" Remunicipalization -- BERLIN CONTESTED -- Berlin Diversities. The Perpetual Act of Becoming of a True Metropolis -- "Berlin Does Not Love You". Notes On Berlin's "Tourism Controversy" and Its Discontents -- The Sound of Berlin. Subculture and Global Music Industry -- Spree Riverbanks for Everyone! What Remains of "Sink Mediaspree"? -- Copyright Information.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Bernt, Matthias The Berlin Reader Bielefeld : transcript,c2014 ISBN 9783837624786
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Technik , Geographie , Ethnologie , Soziologie , Kunstgeschichte
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (XIII, 306 p. 55 illus.)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2017.
    ISBN: 3-319-57633-X
    Serie: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 283
    Inhalt: This book is open access under a CC BY license. The volume constitutes the proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Agile Software Development, XP 2017, held in Cologne, Germany, in May 2017. The 14 full and 6 short papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 46 submissions. They were organized in topical sections named: improving agile processes; agile in organization; and safety critical software. In addition, the volume contains 3 doctoral symposium papers (from 4 papers submitted). .
    Anmerkung: Improving Agile Processes -- Reflection in Agile Retrospectives -- What influences the speed of prototyping? An empirical investigation of twenty software startups -- Key Challenges in Agile Requirements Engineering -- A Multiple Case Study on Selecting a Technique for User-Interaction Data Collecting -- Comparing Requirements Decomposition within the Scrum, Scrum with Kanban, XP, and Banana Development Processes -- Effects of Technical Debt Awareness: A classroom study -- Agile in Organizations -- Don’t Forget to Breathe: A Controlled Trial of Mindfulness Practices in Agile Project Teams -- Enhancing Agile Team Collaboration through the use of Large Digital Multi-touch Cardwalls -- Knowledge Sharing in a Large Agile Organisation: A Survey Study -- Teaching Agile Methods to Software Engineering Professionals: 10 Years, 1000 Release Plans -- Are Software Startups Applying Agile? the State of the Practice from a Large Survey -- Adopting Test Automation on Agile Development Projects: A Grounded Theory Study of Indian Software Organizations -- Safety Critical Software -- How is security testing done in agile teams? A cross-case analysis of four software teams -- An assessment of avionics software development practice: justifications for an agile development process -- Short Research Papers -- Inoculating an Agile Company with User-Centred Design: an Empirical Study -- On the Usage and Benefits of Agile Methods & Practices -- Checklists to Support Test Charter Design in Exploratory Testing -- Discovering Software Process Deviations Using Visualizations -- Exploring Workflow Mechanisms and Task Allocation Strategies in Agile Software Teams -- Are daily stand-up meetings valuable? A survey of developers in software teams -- Doctoral Symposium Papers -- Knowledge Management and Reflective Practice in Daily Stand-up and Retrospective Meetings -- Self-Assignment: Task Allocation Practice in Agile Software Development -- Software Development Practices Patterns. . , English
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    Umfang: XIV, 232 p. 78 illus. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319484662
    Inhalt: This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 4.0 license. This volume presents several case studies highlighting the latest findings in Industry 4.0 projects utilizing S-BPM features. Their potential is explored in detail, while the limits of engineering a company from a communication-centred perspective are also discussed. After a general introduction and an overview of the book in chapter 1, chapter 2 starts by condensing the industrial challenges driven by the German “Industry 4.0” trend to form a concrete vision for future production industries. Subsequently, chapter 3 introduces the basic concepts of S-BPM and its capabilities, in particular for supporting the restructuring of processes. The next three chapters then present various case studies, e.g. at an SME offering the production of atypical, unique and special purpose machinery, equipment and technologically complex units particularly useful in the automotive and electronic industries; and at a further SME producing highly-customized floor cleaning machines. Rounding out the coverage, the last two chapters summarize the achievements and lessons learned with regard to the road ahead. Overall, the book provides a realistic portrait of the status quo based on current findings, and outlines the future activities to be pursued in order to establish stakeholder-centred digital production systems. As such, developers, educators, and practitioners will find both the conceptual background and results from the field reflecting the state-of-the-art in vertical and horizontal process integration.
    Anmerkung: Introduction -- Industrial Challenges. S-BPM's Industrial Capabilities -- Lot-Size One Production. People-Centred Production Design -- Human-Controlled Production -- Learnings -- The Future: Obstacles and Opportunities.
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (446 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319334462
    Serie: Springer Proceedings in Mathematics and Statistics Ser. ; v.165
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Preface -- Foreword -- Contents -- Part I Valuation Adjustments -- Nonlinearity Valuation Adjustment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Trading Under Collateralization, Close-Out Netting, and Funding Risk -- 2.1 Collateralization -- 2.2 Close-Out Netting -- 2.3 Funding Risk -- 3 Generalized Derivatives Valuation -- 3.1 Discrete-Time Solution -- 3.2 Continuous-Time Solution -- 4 Nonlinear Valuation: A Numerical Analysis -- 4.1 Monte Carlo Pricing -- 4.2 Case Outline -- 4.3 Preliminary Valuation Under Symmetric Funding and Without Credit Risk -- 4.4 Complete Valuation Under Credit Risk, Collateral, and Asymmetric Funding -- 4.5 Nonlinearity Valuation Adjustment -- 5 Conclusions and Financial Implications -- References -- Analysis of Nonlinear Valuation Equations Under Credit and Funding Effects -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Cash Flows Analysis and First Valuation Equation -- 2.1 The Cash Flows -- 2.2 Adjusted Cash Flows Under a Simple Trading Model -- 3 An FBSDE Under mathcalF -- 4 Markovian FBSDE and PDE for widetildeVt and the Invariance Theorem -- References -- Nonlinear Monte Carlo Schemes for Counterparty Risk on Credit Derivatives -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Prices -- 2.1 Setup -- 2.2 Clean Price -- 2.3 All-Inclusive Price -- 3 TVA BSDEs -- 3.1 Full TVA BSDE -- 3.2 Partially Reduced TVA BSDE -- 3.3 Fully Reduced TVA BSDE -- 3.4 Marked Default Time Setup -- 4 TVA Numerical Schemes -- 4.1 Linear Approximation -- 4.2 Linear Expansion and Interacting Particle Implementation -- 4.3 Marked Branching Diffusion Approach -- 5 TVA Models for Credit Derivatives -- 5.1 Dynamic Gaussian Copula TVA Model -- 5.2 Dynamic Marshall--Olkin Copula TVA Model -- 5.3 Strong Versus Weak Dynamic Copula Model -- 6 Numerics -- 6.1 Numerical Results in the DGC Model -- 6.2 Numerical Results in the DMO Model -- 7 Conclusion -- References. , Tight Semi-model-free Bounds on (Bilateral) CVA -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Counterparty Default Risk -- 3 The Main Building Blocks of CVA -- 4 Models for Counterparty Risk -- 4.1 Independence of CVA Components -- 4.2 Modeling Options on the Basis Transaction -- 4.3 Hybrid Models---An Example -- 5 Tight Bounds on CVA -- 5.1 Tight Bounds on CVA by Mass Transportation -- 5.2 An Alternative Formulation as Assignment Problem -- 6 Example -- 6.1 Setup -- 6.2 Results -- 6.3 Computation Time, Choice of Algorithm, and Impact of Assumptions -- 7 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- CVA with Wrong-Way Risk in the Presence of Early Exercise -- 1 Introduction -- 2 CVA Pricing and WWR -- 3 The Impact of Early Exercise -- 3.1 The Pricing Problem -- 3.2 The Plain Vanilla Case -- 4 The Bermudan Swaption Case -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Simultaneous Hedging of Regulatory and Accounting CVA -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Counterparty Risk from a Regulatory Perspective: The Standardized CVA Risk Charge -- 2.1 Standardized CVA Risk Charge as Volatility -- 3 Counterparty Risk from an Accounting Perspective -- 3.1 CVA Hedging from an Accounting Perspective -- 4 Portfolio P& -- L -- 4.1 Portfolio P& -- L Without CVA -- 4.2 Impact with CVA -- 4.3 Impact of CVA Risk Charge Hedging on the Accounting P& -- L Volatility -- 5 Determination of the Optimal Hedge Strategy -- 5.1 Special Cases -- References -- Capital Optimization Through an Innovative CVA Hedge -- 1 Preface -- 2 The Role of Collateral in OTC Contracts and Its Legal Basis -- 2.1 The Role of Legal Versus Economic Ownership -- 2.2 Affected Market Participants -- 2.3 Financial Instruments Involving Collateral and Standard Legal Frameworks (Master Agreements) -- 2.4 Credit and Counterparty Risk Related to Collateral -- 3 Terms of Liquidity and Definition of Liquidity Transformation. , 3.1 Terms of Liquidity -- 3.2 Comparison of Secured and Unsecured Financing -- 3.3 Liquidity Transformation -- 4 New Approach to CVA Hedging -- 4.1 Issue -- 4.2 Solution -- 4.3 Application -- 4.4 Example -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- FVA and Electricity Bill Valuation Adjustment---Much of a Difference? -- 1 Welcome -- 2 Damiano Brigo -- 3 Christian Fries -- 4 John Hull -- 5 Daniel Sommer -- 5.1 Acknowledgements, Credits, and Disclaimer -- References -- Part II Fixed Income Modeling -- Multi-curve Modelling Using Trees -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The LIBOR-OIS Spread -- 3 The Methodology -- 4 A Simple Three-Step Example -- 5 Valuation of a Spread Option -- 6 Bermudan Swap Option -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Derivative Pricing for a Multi-curve Extension of the Gaussian, Exponentially Quadratic Short Rate Model -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries -- 2.1 Discount Curve and Collateralization -- 2.2 Martingale Measures -- 3 Short Rate Model -- 3.1 The Model -- 3.2 Bond Prices (OIS and Libor Bonds) -- 3.3 Forward Measure -- 4 Pricing of Linear Interest Rate Derivatives -- 4.1 FRAs -- 4.2 Interest Rate Swaps -- 5 Nonlinear/optional Interest Rate Derivatives -- 5.1 Caps and Floors -- 5.2 Swaptions -- References -- Multi-curve Construction -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Foundations, Assumptions, Notation -- 3 Discount Curves -- 4 Forward Curves -- 4.1 Performance Index of a Discount Curve (or ``Self-Discounting'') -- 5 Interpolation of Curves -- 5.1 Implementing the Interpolation of a Curve: Interpolation Method and Interpolation Entities -- 5.2 Interpolation Time -- 5.3 Interpolation of Forward Curves -- 5.4 Assessment of the Interpolation Method -- 6 Implementation of the Calibration of Curves -- 6.1 Generalized Definition of a Swap -- 6.2 Calibration of Discount Curve to Swap Paying the Collateral Rate (aka. Self-Discounted Swaps). , 6.3 Calibration of Forward Curves -- 6.4 Calibration of Discount Curves When Payment and Collateral Currency Differ -- 6.5 Lack of Calibration Instruments (for Difference in Collateralization) -- 6.6 Implementation -- 7 Redefining Forward Rate Market Models -- 8 Some Numerical Results -- 8.1 Impact of the Interpolation Entity of a Forward Curve on the Delta Hedge -- 8.2 Impact of the Lack of Calibration Instruments for the Case of a Foreign Swap Collateralized in Domestic Currency -- 8.3 Impact of the Interpolation Scheme on the Hedge Efficiency -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Impact of Multiple-Curve Dynamics in Credit Valuation Adjustments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Valuation Equation with Credit and Collateral -- 2.1 Valuation Framework -- 2.2 The Master Equation Under Change of Filtration -- 3 Valuing Collateralized Interest-Rate Derivatives -- 3.1 Overnight Rates and OIS -- 3.2 LIBOR Rates, IRS and Basis Swaps -- 3.3 Modeling Constraints -- 4 Interest-Rate Modeling -- 4.1 Multiple-Curve Collateralized HJM Framework -- 4.2 Numerical Results -- References -- A Generalized Intensity-Based Framework for Single-Name Credit Risk -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A General Account on Credit Risky Bond Markets -- 2.1 The Generalized Intensity-Based Framework -- 2.2 An Extension of the HJM Approach -- 3 Affine Models in the Generalized Intensity-Based Framework -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Option Pricing and Sensitivity Analysis in the Lévy Forward Process Model -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Lévy Forward Process Model -- 3 Fourier-Based Methods for Option Pricing -- 4 Sensitivity Analysis -- 4.1 Greeks Computed by the Malliavin Approach -- 4.2 Greeks Computed by the Fourier-Based Valuation Method -- 4.3 Examples -- References -- Inside the EMs Risky Spreads and CDS-Sovereign Bonds Basis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Local Currency Bonds No-Arbitrage HJM Setting. , 2.1 Risky Bonds Under Marked Point Process -- 2.2 Model Formulation -- 3 CDS-Bond Basis -- 3.1 General Notes -- 3.2 Technical Notes -- 3.3 CDS-Bond Basis Empirics -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Part III Financial Engineering -- Basket Option Pricing and Implied Correlation in a One-Factor Lévy Model -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The One-Factor Lévy Model -- 2.1 The Model -- 2.2 The Risk-Neutral Stock Price Processes -- 3 A Three-Moments-Matching Approximation -- 3.1 Matching the First Three Moments -- 3.2 Approximate Basket Option Pricing -- 3.3 The FFT Method and Basket Option Pricing -- 4 Examples and Numerical Illustrations -- 4.1 Variance Gamma -- 4.2 Pricing Basket Options -- 5 Implied Lévy Correlation -- 5.1 Variance Gamma -- 5.2 Double Exponential -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Pricing Shared-Loss Hedge Fund Fee Structures -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Hedge Fund Fees -- 3 The First-Loss Model -- 4 An Option Pricing Framework -- 4.1 Payoff to the Investor -- 4.2 Payoff to the Manager -- 4.3 Valuation: Pricing Fees as Derivatives -- 5 Consequences of the Derivative Pricing Framework -- 5.1 Graphical Analysis -- 5.2 Sensitivity Analysis -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Negative Basis Measurement: Finding the Holy Scale -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Why Does Negative Basis Exist? -- 3 General Notations -- 4 Traditional Measurements -- 4.1 The Z-Spread Methodology -- 4.2 The Par-Equivalent CDS Methodology -- 5 An Innovative Methodology -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- The Impact of a New CoCo Issuance on the Price Performance of Outstanding CoCos -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Equity Derivatives Model -- 3 Measuring the Price Performance of the Outstanding CoCos -- 3.1 New Issuances -- 3.2 CoCo Index Comparison -- 3.3 Model-Based Performance -- 4 Impact After Issue Date -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- The Impact of Cointegration on Commodity Spread Options. , 1 Introduction.
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