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22821Publicado 2004Tabla de Contenidos: “…2.25.2 Sources of Different Polarised EM Waves -- 2.26 Direction Cosines of a Vector Field -- 2.27 Waves on a Perfect Conductor-Normal Incidence -- 2.27.1 Total Fields of a Wave at any Point after Reflection with Normal Incidence on a Perfect Conductor -- 2.28 Waves on Dielectric-Normal Incidence -- 2.29 Reflection of Wave from a Good Conductor with Oblique Incidence -- 2.30 Reflection of a Wave from a Dielectric with Oblique Incidence -- 2.31 Brewster Angle -- 2.31.1 Total Internal Reflection -- 2.32 Poynting Vector and Flow of Power -- 2.32.1 Poynting Theorem -- 2.33 Complex Polynting Vector -- Points to Remember -- Solved Problems -- Objective Questions -- Exercise Problems -- Chapter 3: Radiation and Antennas -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Definition of Antenna -- 3.3 Functions of Antennas -- 3.4 Network Theorems -- 3.5 Properties of Antenna -- 3.6 Antenna Parameters -- 3.7 Basic Antenna Elements -- 3.8 Radiation Mechanism -- 3.9 Radiation Fields of Alternating Current Element (or Oscillating Electric Dipole) -- 3.10 Radiated Power and Radiation Resistance of Current Element -- 3.11 Radiation, Induction and Electrostatic Fields -- 3.12 Herizian Dipole -- 3.13 Different Current Distributions in Linear Antennas -- 3.14 Radiation from Half-wave Dipole -- 3.15 Radiation from Quarter-wave Monopole -- 3.16 Radiation Characteristics of Dipoles -- Points to Remember -- Solved Problems -- Objective Questions -- Exercise Problems -- Chapter 4: Analysis of Linear Arrays -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Directional Characteristics of Dipole Antennas -- 4.3 Radiation Pattern of Alternating Current Element -- 4.4 Radiation Pattern Expressions of Centre-fed Vertical Dipoles of Finite Length -- 4.5 Radiation Patterns of Centre-fed Vertical Dipoles -- 4.6 Radiation Patterns of Centre-fed Horizontal Dipoles of Finite Length -- 4.7 Radiation Patterns of Vertical Monopoles…”
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22822por Basu, S. K.Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.7.8 Cut-Off Examination -- 3.7.9 Physical Examination -- 3.7.10 Statistical Sampling -- 3.7.11 Surprise Checking -- 3.7.12 Audit Flow Chart -- 3.7.13 Test of Control -- 3.7.14 Internal Control Questionnaires -- 3.7.15 Audit Tests -- 3.8 Representation by Management -- 3.8.1 Representation by Management as Audit Evidence -- 3.8.2 Documentation of Representation by Management -- 3.8.3 Letter of Representation -- 3.9 Delegation, Supervision and Review of Audit Work -- 3.9.1 Delegation -- 3.9.2 Supervision -- 3.9.3 Review -- 3.9.4 Control of Quality of Audit Work -- 3.10 Professional Scepticism -- 3.11 Audit Risk and Materiality -- 3.11.1 Concept of Materiality -- 3.11.2 Audit Risk -- 3.11.3 Relationship Between Materiality and Audit Risk -- 3.12 Final Review -- 3.13 Case Studies -- Chapter 4: Internal Control, Internal Check and Internal Audit -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Internal Control -- 4.2.1 Definition -- 4.2.2 Basic Elements of Internal Control -- 4.2.3 Objectives of Internal Control -- 4.2.4 Evaluation of Internal Control -- 4.2.5 Internal Control and the Auditor -- 4.2.6 Internal Control Checklist -- 4.2.7 Internal Control Questionnaire -- 4.2.8 Internal Control and Computerised Environment -- 4.2.9 Internal Control and Corporate Governance -- 4.2.10 Internal Control in Specific Areas of Business -- 4.3 Internal Check -- 4.3.1 Definition -- 4.3.2 General Considerations in Framing a System of Internal Check -- 4.3.3 Objectives of Internal Check -- 4.3.4 Internal Check and the Auditor -- 4.3.5 General Principles of Internal Check for a Few Transactions -- 4.4 Internal Audit -- 4.4.1 Definition -- 4.4.2 Basic Principles of Establishing Internal Auditing in a Business Concern -- 4.4.3 Scope and Objectives of Internal Audit -- 4.4.4 Essential Elements of Internal Audit -- 4.4.5 Area of Internal Audit…”
Publicado 2009
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22823Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.A.1 Proof of Theorem 3.4 -- 3.A.2 Proof of Theorem 3.8 -- 3.A.3 Proof of Theorem 3.9 -- 3.A.4 Proof of Theorem 3.10 -- References -- 4 Kalman Filtering and Robust Estimation -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 State Estimation and Observer Design -- 4.3 Kalman Filter as a Maximum Likelihood Estimator -- 4.3.1 Derivation of the Kalman Filter -- 4.3.2 Convergence Property of the Kalman Filter -- 4.4 Recursive Robust State Estimation Through Sensitivity Penalization -- 4.4.1 Estimation Algorithm -- 4.4.2 Derivation of the Robust Estimator -- 4.4.3 Asymptotic Properties of the Robust State Estimator -- 4.4.4 Boundedness of Estimation Errors -- 4.5 Bibliographic Notes -- Appendix 4.A -- 4.A.1 Proof of Theorem 4.1 -- 4.A.2 Proof of Theorem 4.3 -- References -- 5 State Estimation With Random Data Droppings -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Intermittent Kalman Filtering (IKF) -- 5.2.1 The IKF Algorithm -- 5.2.2 Mean Square Stability of the IKF -- 5.2.3 Weak Convergence of the IKF -- 5.3 IKF With Switching Sensors -- 5.3.1 Mean Square Stability -- 5.3.2 Second-Order Systems -- 5.3.3 Extension to Higher-Order Systems -- 5.4 IKF With Coded Measurement Transmission -- 5.4.1 Linear Temporal Coding -- 5.4.2 The MMSE Filter -- 5.4.3 Mean Square Stability -- 5.5 Robust State Estimation With Random Data Droppings -- 5.5.1 System With Parametric Errors -- 5.5.2 Robust State Estimator -- 5.5.3 Convergence of the Robust State Estimator -- 5.6 Asymptotic Properties of State Estimations With Random Data Dropping -- 5.6.1 Uni ed Problem Description and Preliminaries -- 5.6.2 Asymptotic Properties of the Random Matrix Recursion -- 5.6.3 Approximation of the Stationary Distribution -- 5.7 Bibliographic Notes -- Appendix 5.A -- 5.A.1 Proof of Theorem 5.18 -- 5.A.2 Proof of Theorem 5.19 -- 5.A.3 Proof of Lemma 5.11 -- 5.A.4 Proof of Theorem 5.20 -- 5.A.5 Proof of Theorem 5.21.…”
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22824por Burrows, MikeTabla de Contenidos: “…3.3 Modell 3 - Menschen, Verfahren und Technologie: XP und DevOps -- XP -- DevOps -- 3.4 Modell 4 - Optionen erkunden -- User Story Mapping, Jobs to be Done und Behavior Driven Development (BDD) -- Abb. 3-3 Eine User Story Map -- 3.5 Modell 5 - Co-Creation mit Kunden: Service Design Thinking -- Abb. 3-4 Phasen der Divergenz und Konvergenz -- Service Design Thinking und Digital Leadership -- 3.6 Modell 6 - Systematisches Engpassmanagement: Theory of Constraints -- Kontinuierliche Auslieferung erfordert kontinuierliche Erforschung -- 3.7 Modell 7 - Hypothesengetriebene Geschäftsmodellexperimente: Lean Startup -- Abb. 3-5 Das Changeban-Board -- Abb. 3-6 Wertvoll, machbar, brauchbar -- 3.8 Right to left: Eine umfassende vereinheitlichende Theorie für Lean-Agile -- 3.9 Fragen zum Kapitel -- 4 Tragfähige Skalierung -- 4.1 Das Spotify-Modell: Squads, Tribes, Chapter und Gilden (Guilds) -- Abb. 4-1 Das Squad -- Abb. 4-2 Das Tribe -- Abb. 4-3 Chapter -- Abb. 4-4 Gilden -- 4.2 Skalierte agile Prozessframeworks -- 4.3 SAFe-Grundlagen -- 4.4 Engagementmodelle und die Herausforderungen von Veränderungen -- 4.5 Organisationen haben auch Bedürfnisse -- 4.6 Fragen zum Kapitel -- 5 Von außen nach innen -- 5.1 Was passiert gerade? …”
Publicado 2020
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22825Publicado 2010Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.2.4 Production Possibilities Schedule -- 3.2.5 Static and Dynamic Gains from Tradere-Examined -- 3.3 Factor Proportions Theory -- 3.3.1 Heckscher-Ohlin Theorem -- 3.3.2 Factor Price Equalisation -- 3.3.3 Leontief Paradox -- 3.3.4 Distribution of Income -- 3.4 Neo-Factor Proportions Theories -- 3.5 Country Similarity Theory -- 3.6 Intra-Industry Trade -- 3.6.1 Nature of Intra-Industry Trade -- 3.6.2 Measures of Intra-Industry Trade -- 3.6.3 Gains from Intra-Industry Trade -- 3.7 Trade in Intermediate Products and Services: Outsourcing -- 3.7.1 Outsourcing and Off-Shoring -- 3.7.2 Bases of Outsourcing -- 3.7.3 Gains from Outsourcing -- 3.7.4 Outsourcing of Services -- 3.8 the National Competitive Advantage -- 3.9 Terms of Trade -- Summary -- Review Questions -- Objective Type Questions -- Case Study -- Study Topic -- References -- Chapter 4: Theoretical Framework of Foreign Direct Investment -- 4.1 Theories of FDI -- 4.1.1 Macdougall-Kemp Hypothesis -- 4.1.2 Industrial Organisation Theory -- 4.1.3 Location-Specific Theory -- 4.1.4 Product Cycle Theory -- 4.1.5 Internalisation Approach -- 4.1.6 Eclectic Paradigm -- 4.1.7 Currency Based Approaches -- 4.1.8 Politico-Economic Theories -- 4.1.9 Modified Theories for Third World Firms -- 4.2 Benefits and Costs of FDI -- 4.2.1 Benefits to the Host Country -- 4.2.2 Benefits for Home Country -- 4.2.3 Cost to the Host Country -- 4.2.4 Cost to Home Country -- 4.3 M&as and the Value of the Firm -- 4.4 Control of MNCs -- 4.4.1 Conflicts with Home Country and Measures of Control -- 4.4.2 Conflict with the Host Government and the Measures of Control -- 4.4.3 Code for Control At the International Level -- Summary -- Review Questions -- Objective Type Questions -- Case Study 1 -- Case Study 2 -- References -- Select Further Readings -- Chapter 5: Balance of Payments -- 5.1 Structure of Balance of Payments…”
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22826por Bhardwaj, UmaTabla de Contenidos: “…3.1 Introduction to Carbohydrates -- 3.2 Classification of Carbohydrates -- 3.2.1 Monosaccharides -- 3.2.2 Disaccharides -- 3.2.3 Oligosaccharides -- 3.2.4 Polysaccharides -- 3.3 Classification of Monosaccharides -- 3.3.1 Monosaccharides Have Asymmetric Carbon Atom -- 3.3.2 Enantiomer -- 3.3.3 D and L Forms -- 3.3.4 Epimers -- 3.3.5 Cyclic Structure of Monosaccharide -- 3.3.6 Pyranose and FuranoseRings -- 3.3.7 α and β Anomers -- 3.3.8 Isomerism -- 3.3.9 Chemical Properties of Monosaccharide -- 3.4 Disaccharides -- 3.4.1 Sucrose -- 3.4.2 Lactose -- 3.4.3 Maltose -- 3.5 Polysaccharides -- 3.5.1 Storage Polysaccharides -- 3.5.2 Structural Polysaccharides -- 3.6 Oligosaccharides -- 3.7 Qualitative Tests for Identification of Carbohydrates -- 3.7.1 Identifying Reducing Sugars -- 3.7.2 Benedict's Test -- 3.7.3 Barfoed's Test -- 3.7.4 Flowchart for Classifying an Unknown Carbohydrate -- 3.8 Introduction to Carbohydrate Metabolism -- 3.9 Glycolysis -- 3.9.1 Reactions of Glycolysis Pathway -- 3.9.2 Preparatory Phase of Glycolysis -- 3.9.3 Fates of Pyruvate After Glycolysis -- 3.9.4 Overall Process of Glycolysis -- 3.9.5 Post-glycolytic Processes -- 3.9.6 Anaerobic Respiration -- 3.9.7 Aerobic Respiration -- 3.10 Gluconeogenesis -- 3.10.1 Pathway of Gluconeogenesis -- 3.11 Cori Cycle -- 3.12 Pentose Phosphate Pathway -- 3.13 Citric Acid Cycle -- 3.14 Glycogenesis -- 3.14.1 Steps of Glycogenesis Pathway -- 3.15 Glycogenolysis -- 3.15.1 Function -- 3.15.2 Clinical Significance -- 3.15.3 Reaction -- 3.15.4 Regulation -- 3.16 Regulation of Blood Glucose: Glucose Utilization After a Meal -- 3.16.1 Insulin -- 3.16.2 Maintenance of Blood Glucose Between Meals -- 3.16.3 The Glucagon -- 3.16.4 Supply of Glucose to Exercising Muscle -- 3.16.5 Glycogen Metabolism in Liver and Muscle -- 3.16.6 Role of Glucose 6-phosphatase -- 3.16.7 Conversion of Excess Glucose to Fat…”
Publicado 2011
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22827Publicado 2014Tabla de Contenidos: “…The Chebyshev Inequality -- 3.8. Chapter Summary -- 3.9. Problems -- Section 3.2. Expected Values -- Section 3.4. …”
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22829por Salinas-Rodriguez, Sergio G.Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.5 REVERSE OSMOSIS MEMBRANES -- 3.5.1 The significance of desalination -- 3.6 PERFORMANCE MONITORING -- 3.7 NORMALIZATION -- 3.7.1 Why normalization matters -- 3.7.2 Equations -- 3.7.2.1 Normalized permeate flow -- 3.7.2.2 Normalized salt rejection -- 3.7.2.3 Normalized pressure drop -- 3.8 FOULING -- 3.8.1 Biofouling -- 3.8.2 Organic fouling -- 3.8.3 Particulate fouling -- 3.8.4 Scaling -- 3.8.5 Integrity failure -- 3.9 REFERENCES -- Chapter 4: Forward Osmosis -- 4.1 INTRODUCTION: PRINCIPLES OF FORWARD OSMOSIS -- 4.2 MATERIALS AND EXPERIMENTAL SET-UP -- 4.2.1 Membrane configurations -- 4.2.2 Experimental modes -- 4.2.3 Draw solutions: properties, regeneration, types and selection criteria -- 4.3 EXPERIMENTAL METHODS -- 4.3.1. …”
Publicado 2024
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22831por Marwala, TshilidziTabla de Contenidos: “…3.4.2 Enforcing security treaties -- 3.5 Military alliances -- 3.5.1 Role of military alliances -- 3.5.2 Enforcing military alliance treaties -- 3.6 Borders -- 3.6.1 Border treaties -- 3.6.2 Enforcing border-sharing treaties -- 3.7 Cross-border data flow -- 3.7.1 Cross-border data flow -- 3.7.2 Enforcing cross-border data flow -- 3.8 AI ethics -- 3.8.1 AI ethics treaties -- 3.8.2 Enforcing AI ethics -- 3.9 Conclusion -- AI disclosure -- References -- 4 - Cybersecurity -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Cyber threats -- 4.3 Artificial intelligence -- 4.4 Behavioral science -- 4.5 Mechanism design -- 4.6 Cybersecurity and international relations -- 4.7 AI, behavioral science, mechanism design, cybersecurity, and international relations -- 4.8 Conclusion -- AI disclosure -- References -- 5 - Human rights -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights -- 5.3 Artificial intelligence -- 5.4 Behavioral science -- 5.5 Mechanism design -- 5.6 Social media -- 5.7 Digital twins -- 5.8 Future of human rights -- 5.9 Conclusion -- AI disclosure -- References -- 6 - Autonomous weapons -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 What are AWS? …”
Publicado 2024
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22832por Avasthi, SandhyaTabla de Contenidos: “…3.6 Architecture for the Blockchain-Enabled Decentralized System -- 3.6.1 The Network -- 3.6.2 The Consensus Protocol -- 3.6.3 The Data Structure -- 3.7 Decentralized Todo App with Blockchain -- 3.8 Blockchain-Enabled Decentralized System Development and Challenges -- 3.9 Future of the Blockchain-Enabled Decentralized System -- 3.10 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 Mobile Edge Computing for Decentralized Systems -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Edge Computing -- 4.3 Benefits of Edge Computing -- 4.4 Classification of Attacks in a 5G IoT System -- 4.5 Decentralized Dynamic Computation Offloading Method -- 4.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Blockchain in Education -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Benefits of Blockchain in Education -- 5.2.1 Blockchain Can Enhance Learner Data Privacy and Security, Allowing Learners to Maintain Control Over Their Personal Information -- 5.2.2 Blockchain Can Enable Lifelong Learning Tracking, Creating a Comprehensive and Immutable Record of a Learner's Achievements and Skills -- 5.2.2.1 Blockchain as a Distributed and Immutable Record-Keeping System -- 5.2.2.2 Benefits of Blockchain-Enabled Lifelong Learning Tracking -- 5.3 Challenges of Blockchain in Education -- 5.3.1 Concerns Related to Data Privacy, Security, and Compliance with Data Protection Regulations -- 5.3.1.1 Data Privacy Concerns -- 5.3.1.2 Compliance with Data Protection Regulations -- 5.3.1.3 Security Concerns -- 5.3.1.4 Collaboration with Industry Experts and Auditors -- 5.3.2 Potential Resistance to Change and Adoption Barriers in the Education Sector -- 5.4 Use Cases of Blockchain in Education -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 Pattern Recognition Applications in Distributed Systems and Distributed Machine Learning -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 What is Pattern Recognition? …”
Publicado 2024
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22834por Vasappanavara, RameshTabla de Contenidos: “…3.8.4 Relational Operators -- 3.9 Logical Operators -- 3.10 Bit-wise Operators -- 3.11 Other Operators -- 3.11.1 Question Mark (?) …”
Publicado 2011
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22836por Anita, GoelTabla de Contenidos: “…3.2.3 ISO C/C90 Standard -- 3.2.4 C99 Standard -- 3.3 Learning Programming Language and Natural Language: An Analogy -- 3.4 C Character Set -- 3.5 Identifiers and Keywords -- 3.5.1 Identifiers -- 3.5.2 Keywords -- 3.6 Declaration Statement -- 3.7 Data Types -- 3.7.1 Basic/Primitive Data Types -- 3.7.2 Derived Data Types -- 3.7.3 User-defined Data Types -- 3.8 Type Qualifiers and Type Modifiers -- 3.8.1 Type Qualifiers -- 3.8.2 Type Modifiers -- 3.9 Difference Between Declaration and Definition -- 3.10 Data Object, L-value and R-value -- 3.10.1 Data Object -- 3.10.2 L-value -- 3.10.3 R-value -- 3.11 Variables and Constants -- 3.11.1 Variables -- 3.11.2 Constants -- 3.11.2.1 Literal Constant -- 3.11.2.1.1 Integer Literal Constant -- 3.11.2.1.2 Floating Point Literal Constant -- 3.11.2.1.3 Character Literal Constant -- 3.11.2.1.3.1 Printable Character Literal Constant -- 3.11.2.1.3.2 Non-printable Character Literal Constant -- 3.11.2.1.4 String Literal Constant -- 3.11.2.2 Qualified Constants -- 3.11.2.3 Symbolic Constants -- 3.12 Structure of a C Program -- 3.12.1 Comments -- 3.12.1.1 Single-line Comment -- 3.12.1.2 Multi-line Comment -- 3.12.2 Section1: Preprocessor Directive Section -- 3.12.3 Section 2: Global Declaration Section -- 3.12.4 Section 3: Functions Section -- 3.12.4.1 Header of a Function -- 3.12.4.2 Body of a Function -- 3.13 Executing a C Program -- 3.14 Compilation and Linking process -- 3.15 More Programs for Startup -- 3.16 Summary -- Exercise Questions -- Conceptual Questions and Answers -- Code Snippets -- Multiple-choice Questions -- Outputs and Explanations to Code Snippets -- Answers to Multiple-choice Questions -- Programming Exercises -- Test Yourself -- 4: Operators and Expressions -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Expressions -- 4.2.1 Operands -- 4.2.2 Operators -- 4.3 Simple Expressions and Compound Expressions…”
Publicado 2016
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22837por Ghoshal, SubrataTabla de Contenidos: “…3.8.2 Architecture of MCS-51 Ports -- 3.8.3 DC Characteristics of MCS-51 Ports -- 3.9 Power Management (PCON) -- 3.10 Solved Examples -- Summary -- Points to Remember -- Review Questions -- Evaluate Yourself -- Search for Answers -- Think and Solve -- Chapter 4 : Addressing Modes and Data Move Operations -- Chapter Objectives -- 4.1 Instructions and Instruction Groups of MCS-51 -- 4.2 Addressing Modes -- 4.2.1 Immediate Addressing Mode -- 4.2.2 Direct Addressing Mode -- 4.2.3 Register Direct Addressing Mode -- 4.2.4 Register Indirect Addressing Mode -- 4.3 Data Transfer Mnemonics -- 4.4 Forms of MOV Instruction -- 4.4.1 16-Bit Data Load -- 4.4.2 8-Bit Data Load -- 4.4.3 Precautions in Hexadecimal Representations -- 4.4.4 Format of MOV Instruction -- 4.4.5 Comparison with 8085 Mnemonics -- 4.4.6 Operand Expressions -- 4.4.7 Restrictions in Addressing Modes -- 4.4.8 Reading from I/O Ports -- 4.5 Solved Examples -- Summary -- Points to Remember -- Review Questions -- Evaluate Yourself -- Search for Answers -- Think and Solve -- Chapter 5 : Arithmetic Operations -- Chapter Objectives -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 ADD Instruction -- 5.3 ADDC Instruction -- 5.4 SUBB Instruction -- 5.5 INC Instruction -- 5.6 DEC Instruction -- Summary -- Points to Remember -- Review Questions -- Evaluate Yourself -- Search for Answers -- Think and Solve -- Chapter 6 : Program Branching -- Chapter Objectives -- 6.1 Program Branching Instructions -- 6.2 Unconditional Jumps -- 6.2.1 LJMP Instruction -- 6.2.2 AJMP Instruction -- 6.2.3 SJMP Instruction -- 6.2.4 Application of AJMP and SJMP -- 6.3 Conditional Branching -- 6.3.1 JZ Instruction -- 6.3.2 JNZ Instruction -- 6.3.3 CJNE Instruction -- 6.3.4 DJNZ Instruction -- 6.3.5 Labels in Program Listing -- 6.4 NOP Instruction -- 6.5 Solved Examples -- Summary -- Points to Remember -- Review Questions -- Evaluate Yourself…”
Publicado 2014
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22838Publicado 2023Tabla de Contenidos: “…Bozal español para un caimán(pp. 21-39) -- 1. Bozal español para un caimán(pp. 21-39) -- https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.11660119.5 -- https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.11660119.5 -- No es normal que un caimán de nuestros ríos cruce el océano Atlántico en busca de nuevos espacios en Europa. …”
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22839Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…Contents -- List of Contributors xiii -- Preface xv -- About the Companion Website xix -- Part I Analysis and Synthesis of Spatial Sound 1 -- Time–Frequency Processing: Methods and Tools 3 /Juha Vilkamo and Tom Ba¨ckstro¨m -- 1.1 Introduction 3 -- 1.2 Time–Frequency Processing 4 -- 1.2.1 Basic Structure 4 -- 1.2.2 Uniform Filter Banks 5 -- 1.2.3 Prototype Filters and Modulation 6 -- 1.2.4 A Robust Complex-Modulated Filter Bank, and Comparison with STFT 8 -- 1.2.5 Overlap-Add and Windowing 12 -- 1.2.6 Example Implementation of a Robust Filter Bank in Matlab 13 -- 1.2.7 Cascaded Filters 15 -- 1.3 Processing of Spatial Audio 16 -- 1.3.1 Stochastic Estimates 17 -- 1.3.2 Decorrelation 18 -- 1.3.3 Optimal and Generalized Solution for Spatial Sound Processing Using Covariance Matrices 19 -- References 23 -- 2 Spatial Decomposition by Spherical Array Processing 25 /David Lou Alon and Boaz Rafaely -- 2.1 Introduction 25 -- 2.2 Sound Field Measurement by a Spherical Array 26 -- 2.3 Array Processing and Plane-Wave Decomposition 26 -- 2.4 Sensitivity to Noise and Standard Regularization Methods 29 -- 2.5 Optimal Noise-Robust Design 32 -- 2.5.1 PWD Estimation Error Measure 32 -- 2.5.2 PWD Error Minimization 34 -- 2.5.3 R-PWD Simulation Study 35 -- 2.6 Spatial Aliasing and High Frequency Performance Limit 37 -- 2.7 High Frequency Bandwidth Extension by Aliasing Cancellation 39 -- 2.7.1 Spatial Aliasing Error 39 -- 2.7.2 AC-PWD Simulation Study 40 -- 2.8 High Performance Broadband PWD Example 42 -- 2.8.1 Broadband Measurement Model 42 -- 2.8.2 Minimizing Broadband PWD Error 42 -- 2.8.3 BB-PWD Simulation Study 44 -- 2.9 Summary 45 -- 2.10 Acknowledgment 46 -- References 46 -- 3 Sound Field Analysis Using Sparse Recovery 49 /Craig T. …”
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22840Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…Campbell -- 1.1 Introduction 1 -- 1.1.1 Mission-Critical Cloud Solutions for the Military 2 -- 1.2 Overview of the Book 3 -- 2 Survivability: Design, Formal Modeling, and Validation of Cloud Storage Systems Using Maude 10 /Rakesh Bobba, Jon Grov, Indranil Gupta, Si Liu, José Meseguer,Peter Csaba Ölveczky, and Stephen Skeirik -- 2.1 Introduction 10 -- 2.1.1 State of the Art 11 -- 2.1.2 Vision: Formal Methods for Cloud Storage Systems 12 -- 2.1.3 The Rewriting Logic Framework 13 -- 2.1.4 Summary: Using Formal Methods on Cloud Storage Systems 15 -- 2.2 Apache Cassandra 17 -- 2.3 Formalizing, Analyzing, and Extending Google’s Megastore 23 -- 2.3.1 Specifying Megastore 23 -- 2.3.2 Analyzing Megastore 25 -- 2.3.2.1 Megastore-CGC 29 -- 2.4 RAMP Transaction Systems 30 -- 2.5 Group Key Management via ZooKeeper 31 -- 2.5.1 ZooKeeper Background 32 -- 2.5.2 System Design 33 -- 2.5.3 Maude Model 34 -- 2.5.4 Analysis and Discussion 35 -- 2.6 How Amazon Web Services Uses Formal Methods 37 -- 2.6.1 Use of Formal Methods 37 -- 2.6.2 Outcomes and Experiences 38 -- 2.6.3 Limitations 39 -- 2.7 Related Work 40 -- 2.8 Concluding Remarks 42 -- 2.8.1 The Future 43 -- 3 Risks and Benefits: Game-Theoretical Analysis and Algorithm for Virtual Machine Security Management in the Cloud 49 /Luke Kwiat, Charles A. …”
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