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Step E. The fifth and last step E consists of the statistical analysis of the qualitative and quantitative content analysis of step C and D. Each of those five main steps in our analysis workflow is comprised of several sub-steps. For a detailed view of our analysis workflow, please see Figure 3.a and Figure 3.b as well as the complete, scalable versions of the workflow representation in the annex. After we have roughly described our analysis workflow, we describe the individual steps in detail in the following sections.
3.3.3 Specific theoretical background of open science This step (step A) deals with the specific theoretical background analysis and identification of important categories of open science. This step consists of two independent parts:
1. Qualitative analysis of standard texts on open science and 2. Quantitative text mining of standard texts on open science These two parts serve the purpose of identifying the main categories of open science as objectively as possible. In the literature analysis part, we systematically research and read a selection of standard texts on open science and excerpt standard definitions. From these excerpts, we create a list of the main principles, topics, concepts or categories of open science. In the text mining part we algorithmically scan a standard text corpus and algorithmically extract a list of categories via automatic topic modelling (Wikipedia 2020c). Both independently generated lists of six main categories of open science are each merged together where possible or recombined via abstraction to new categories. The result is a single list of 18 categories. This list of is used in the creation of the coding book. Please see Figure 3, A.1 and A.2.
3.3.4 Pre-processing the given CAM documents This step (step B) deals with the preparation, sorting and the pre-processing of the given CAM documents. The purpose of this step is to systematically run through the primary raw text data (CAMs) and decide whether a given document will be used or whether there are bad redundancies. The result is a clean set of secondary text data (CAMs text corpus) that can be used for the next steps in our analysis. Please see Figure 3, B.
3.3.5 Qualitative content analysis This step (step C) in our content analysis workflow deals with the qualitative content analysis including the creation of the coding book. The goal of this step is to arrive at an inter-subjective category frequency table. This step consists of two independent parts:
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Step E. The fifth salary step. Twelve (12) months of satisfactory service at the fourth salary step (D) and the recommendation of the Department Head with the approval of the City Manager shall be required for advancement to this step.
Step E. If the grievance is not resolved by the City Administrator, the grievance may be referred within ten (10) workdays to an arbitrator by the Union. If the Union and the Employer are unable to agree upon an arbitrator, they shall jointly request that the Washington State Public Employment Relations Commission, or the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) provide a list of five (5) arbitrators from which the parties shall select one. The representatives of the Employer and the Union shall alternately eliminate the name of one person on the list until one (1) person remains that shall hear and rule upon the dispute. The party first striking from the list shall be determined by a flip of the coin. It shall be the function of the arbitrator to hold a hearing at which time the parties may submit their cases concerning the grievance. The arbitrator shall render their decision based upon the interpretation and application of the provisions of the Agreement and shall not have the power to add to or modify the terms of the Agreement. The decision of the arbitrator shall be binding on the Employer, the Union, and the employee(s) involved.
