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23521Publicado 2016Tabla de Contenidos: “…UIUC NLP Tools -- A.3.8. LingPipe -- A.3.9. The TM Package: Text Mining in R -- A.3.10. …”
Libro electrónico -
23522Publicado 2016Tabla de Contenidos: “…., SFF) -- Section 7.4.4 Tables '2' and '3' -- 3.3.3 Random Hardware Failures -- Section 7.4.5 -- 3.4 Integration and Test (Referred to as Verification) -- Section 7.5 and 7.9 of the Standard Table B3 (avoidance) -- 3.5 Operations and Maintenance -- Section 7.6 Table B4 (avoidance) -- 3.6 Validation (Meaning Overall Acceptance Test and the Close Out of Actions) -- Section 7.3 and 7.7: Table B5 -- 3.7 Safety Manuals -- Section 7.4.9.3-7 and App D -- 3.8 Modifications -- Section 7.8 -- 3.9 Acquired Subsystems -- 3.10 "Proven in Use" (Referred to as Route 2s in the Standard) -- 3.11 ASICs and CPU Chips -- (a) Digital ASICs and User Programmable ICs -- Section 7.4.6.7 and Annex F of the Standard -- (b) Digital ICs with On-Chip Redundancy (up to SIL 3) -- Annex E of the Standard -- 3.12 Conformance Demonstration Template -- IEC 61508 Part 2 -- 4 - Meeting IEC 61508 Part 3 -- 4.1 Organizing and Managing the Software Engineering -- 4.1.1 Section 7.1 and Annex G of the Standard Table "1" -- 4.2 Requirements Involving the Specification…”
Libro electrónico -
23523por OCDE, OECD /.Tabla de Contenidos: “…Procédures de fixation d'un salaire minimum sectoriel -- Les politiques actives du marché du travail et les prestations liées à l'emploi pourraient être améliorées -- Graphique 3.9. Dépenses consacrées aux programmes du marché du travail -- Le système d'éducation pourrait faire plus pour les élèves défavorisés -- Graphique 3.10. …”
Publicado 2015
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23524por Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development StaffTabla de Contenidos: “…Hausse des prix pour la plupart des viandes -- Graphique 39. Déclin attendu des échanges nets de viande ovine dans l'OCDE -- Encadré 5. …”
Publicado 2003
Libro electrónico -
23525por Abu-Rub, HaithemTabla de Contenidos: “…Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1: Introduction to High Performance Drives 1.1 Preliminary Remarks 1.2 General Overview of High Performance Drives 1.3 Challenges and Requirements for Electric Drives for Industrial Applications 1.4 Organization of the Book References Chapter 2: Mathematical and Simulation Models of AC Machines 2.1 Preliminary Remarks 2.2 DC Motors 2.2.1 Separately Excited DC Motor Control 2.2.2 Series DC Motor Control 2.3 Squirrel Cage Induction Motor 2.3.1 Space vector representation 2.3.2 Per unit model of Induction Motor 2.3.3 Double Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) 2.4 Mathematical Model of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Problems References Chapter 3: Pulse Width Modulation of Power Electronic DC-AC Converter 3.1 Preliminary Remarks 3.2 Classification of Pulse Width Modulation Schemes for Voltage source inverter 3.3 Pulse Width Modulated Inverters 3.3.1 Single Phase Half Bridge Inverters 3.3.1.1 Matlab/Simulink Model of Half Bridge Inverter 3.3.2 Single Phase Full Bridge Inverters 3.3.2.1 Matlab/Simulink Model of Single-phase Full-Bridge Inverter 3.4 Three-phase PWM voltage source inverter 3.4.1 Carrier based Sinusoidal PWM 3.4.2 Third Harmonic Injection Carrier-based PWM 3.4.3 Carrier-based PWM With Offset Addition 3.4.4 Space Vector PWM 3.4.5 Discontinuous Space Vector PWM 3.4.6 Matlab/Simulink Model for space vector PWM 3.4.7 Space Vector PWM in Over-modulation Region 3.4.8 Artificial Neural Network Based PWM 3.5 Relationship Between Carrier-based PWM and Space Vector PWM 3.6 Multi-level Inverters 3.6.1 Diode Clamped Multi-level Inverters 3.6.2 Flying Capacitor Type Multi-level Inverter 3.6.3 Cascaded H-Bridge Multi-level Inverter 3.7 Impedance Source or Z-Source Inverter 3.7.1 Circuit Analysis 3.7.2 Carrier-based Simple Boost PWM control of a Z-source Inverter 3.7.3 Carrier-based Maximum Boost PWM control of a Z-source Inverter 3.7.4 Matlab/Simulink model of Z-source inverter 3.8 Quasi Impedance Source or qZSI Inverter 3.8.1 Matlab/Simulink model of qZ-source inverter 3.9 Dead Time Effect in a Multi-phase Inverter 3.10 Summary References Chapter 4: Field Oriented Control of AC Machines 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Induction Machines Control 4.2.1 Control of Induction Motor using V/f method 4.2.2 Vector Control of Induction Motor [4.1-4.16] 4.2.3 Direct and Indirect Field Oriented Control 4.2.4 Rotor and stator flux computation 4.2.5 Adaptive flux observer 4.2.6 Stator Flux Orientation 4.2.7 Field Weakening Control 4.3 Vector Control of Double Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) 4.3.1 Introduction 4.3.2 Vector Control of DFIG connected with the Grid (abModel) 4.3.3 Simulation Results 4.4 Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine 4.4.1 Introduction 4.4.2 Vector Control of PMSM in dq axis 4.4.3 Vector Control of PMSM in a-baxis using PI controller 4.4.4 Scalar Control of PMSM Exercises Additional tasks Possible tasks for DFIG References Chapter 5: XXXXXXXXXX Chapter 6: Nonlinear Control of Electrical Machines Using Nonlinear Feedback 6.1 Introduction 6.2 dynamic system linearization using non-linear feedback 6.3 Nonlinear Control of Separately Excited DC Motor 6.3.1 Matlab/Simulink Nonlinear Control Model 6.3.2 Nonlinear Control Systems 6.3.3 Speed Controller 6.3.4 Control for variable m 6.3.5 Field Current Controller 6.3.6 Simulation Results 6.4 Multiscalar model (MM) of induction motor 6.4.1 Multiscalar variables 6.4.2 Nonlinear linearization of induction motor fed by voltage controlled VSI 6.4.3 Design of system control 6.4.4 Nonlinear linearization of induction motor fed by current controlled VSI 6.4.5 Stator oriented nonlinear control system (based on Ys,is) 6.4.6 Rotor-Stator Fluxes based Model 6.4.7 Stator Oriented Multiscalar Model 6.4.8 Multiscalar Control of Induction Motor 6.4.9 Induction Motor Model 6.4.10 State Transformation 6.4.11 Decoupled IM Model 6.5 MM of double fed induction machine (DFIM) 6.6 Nonlinear Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine 6.6.1 Nonlinear Control of PMSM for a dq motor model 6.6.2 Nonlinear Vector Control of PMSM in a-baxis 6.6.3 PMSM in a-b(x-y) axis 6.6.4 Transformation 6.6.5 Control System 6.6.6 Simulation Results Problems References Chapter 7: Five-Phase Induction Motor Drive System 7.1 Preliminary remarks 7.2 Advantages and Applications of Multi-phase drives 7.3 Modelling and Simulation of a Five-phase Induction motor drive 7.3.1 Five-phase Induction motor model 7.3.1.1 Phase variable model 7.3.1.2 Model transformation 7.3.1.3 Machine model in an arbitrary common reference frame 7.3.1.4 Matlab/Simulink model of main fed five-phase induction motor drive 7.3.2 Five-phase Two-level Voltage source Inverter Model 7.3.2.A Ten-Step Mode of Operation 7.3.2.A.1 Fourier analysis of the five-phase inverter output voltages 7.3.2.A.2 Matlab/Simulink Modelling for Ten-step Mode 7.3.2.A.3 Prototype of a five-phase VSI for ten-step operation 7.3.2.A.4 Experimental Results for Ten-Step mode 7.3.2.A.5 PWM mode of operation of five-phase VSI 7.3.3 PWM Schemes of a Five-phase VSI 7.3.3.1 Carrier-based Sinusoidal PWM scheme 7.3.3.2 Matlab/Simulink simulation of Carrier-based sinusoidal PWM 7.3.3.3 5th Harmonic Injection Based pulse width modulation scheme 7.3.3.4 Matlab/Simulink simulation of 5th harmonic injection PWM 7.3.3.5 Offset addition based pulse width modulation scheme 7.3.3.6 Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation Scheme 7.3.3.7 Matlab/Simulink model of SVPWM 7.4 Indirect Rotor Field Oriented Control of Five-phase induction motor 7.4.1 Matlab/Simulink Model of Field oriented control of five-phase Induction machine 7.5 Field Oriented Control of Five-phase induction motor with current control in the Synchronous reference frame 7.6 Model Predictive Control (MPC) 7.6.1 MPC Applied to a Five-phase Two-Level VSI 7.6.2 Matlab/Simulink of MPC for Five-phase VSI 7.7 Summary 7.8 Bibliography Chapter 8: Sensorless Speed Control of AC Machines 8.1 Preliminary Remarks 8.2 Sensorless Control of Induction Motor 8.2.1 Observer 1 8.2.2 Observer 2 8.2.3 Observer 3 8.2.4 MRAS- (closed loop) speed estimator 8.2.5 The use of power measurements 8.3 Sensorless Control of PMSM 8.3.1 Control system of PMSM 8.3.2 Adaptive backstepping observer 8.3.3 Model Reference Adaptive System for PMSM 8.3.4 Simulation Results 8.4 MRAS-Based Sensorless Control of Five-Phase Induction Motor Drive 8.4.1 MRAS-BASED SPEED ESTIMATOR 8.4.2 Simulation Results References Chapter 9: Selected Problems of Induction Motor Drives with Voltage Inverter and Inverter Output Filters 9.1 Drives and filters - overview 9.2 Three phase to two phase transformations 9.3 Voltage and current common mode component 9.3.1 Matlab/Simulink model of induction motor drive with PWM inverter and common mode voltage 9.4 Induction motor common mode circuit 9.5 Bearing current types and reduction methods 9.5.1 Common mode choke 9.5.2 Common mode transformers 9.5.3 Common mode voltage reduction by PWM modifications 9.6 Inverter output filters 9.6.1 Selected structures of inverter output filters 9.6.2 Inverter output filters design 9.6.3 Motor choke 9.6.4 Matlab/Simulink model of induction motor drive with PWM inverter and differential mode (normal mode) LC filter 9.7 Estimation problems in the drive with filters 9.7.1 Introduction 9.7.2 Speed observer with disturbances model 9.7.3 Simple observer based on motor stator models 9.8 Motor control problems in the drive with filters 9.8.1 Introduction 9.8.2 Field oriented control 9.8.3 Nonlinear field oriented control 9.8.4 Nonlinear multiscalar control 9.9 Predictive current control in the drive system with output filter 9.9.1 Control system 9.9.2 Predictive current controller 9.9.3 EMF estimation technique 9.10 Problems 9.11 Questions 9.12 References Index…”
Publicado 2012
Libro electrónico -
23526Publicado 2016Tabla de Contenidos: “…. -- 2.3.4 Control Programming -- 2.3.5 Other Useful Functions -- 2.3.6 Calculus* -- 2.4 Vectors and Matrices in R -- 2.4.1 Vectors -- 2.4.2 Matrices -- 2.5 Data Entering and Reading from Files -- 2.5.1 Data Entering -- 2.5.2 Reading Data from External Files -- 2.6 Working with Packages -- 2.7 R Session Management -- 2.8 Further Reading -- 2.9 Complements, Problems, and Programs -- Chapter 3 Data Preparation and Other Tricks -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Manipulation with Complex Format Files -- 3.3 Reading Datasets of Foreign Formats -- 3.4 Displaying R Objects -- 3.5 Manipulation Using R Functions -- 3.6 Working with Time and Date -- 3.7 Text Manipulations -- 3.8 Scripts and Text Editors for R -- 3.8.1 Text Editors for Linuxians -- 3.9 Further Reading -- 3.10 Complements, Problems, and Programs -- Chapter 4 Exploratory Data Analysis…”
Libro electrónico -
23527por Liang, Y.Tabla de Contenidos: “…Selections -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Boolean Types, Values, and Expressions -- 3.3 Generating Random Numbers -- 3.4 if Statements -- 3.5 Two-Way if-else Statements -- 3.6 Nested if and Multi-Way if-elif-else Statements -- 3.7 Common Errors in Selection Statements -- 3.8 Case Study: Computing Body Mass Index -- 3.9 Case Study: Computing Taxes -- 3.10 Logical Operators -- 3.11 Case Study: Determining Leap Years -- 3.12 Case Study: Lottery -- 3.13 Conditional Expressions -- 3.14 Python 3.10 match-case Statements -- 3.15 Operator Precedence and Associativity -- 3.16 Detecting the Location of an Object -- Chapter 4. …”
Publicado 2022
Libro electrónico -
23528Publicado 2025Tabla de Contenidos: “…1.15.5 Superconductors -- 1.15.6 3D printing -- 1.15.7 Autonomous vehicle -- 1.16 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 2: Advances of deep learning and related applications -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Deep learning techniques -- 2.3 Multilayer perceptron -- 2.4 Convolutional neural network -- 2.5 Recurrent neural network -- 2.6 Long-term short-term memory -- 2.7 GRU -- 2.8 Autoencoders -- 2.9 Attention mechanism -- 2.10 Deep generative models -- 2.11 Restricted Boltzmann machine -- 2.12 Deep belief network -- 2.13 Modern deep learning platforms -- 2.13.1 PyTorch -- 2.13.2 TensorFlow -- 2.13.3 Keras -- 2.13.4 Caffe (Convolutional architecture for fast feature embedding) and Caffe2 -- 2.13.5 Deeplearning4j -- 2.13.6 Theano -- 2.13.7 Microsoft cognitive toolkit (CNTK) -- 2.14 Challenges of deep learning -- 2.15 Applications of deep learning -- 2.16 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Machine learning for big data and neural networks -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Machine learning and fundamentals -- 3.2.1 Supervised learning -- 3.2.2 Decision trees -- 3.2.3 Linear regression -- 3.2.4 Naive Bayes -- 3.2.5 Logistic regression -- 3.3 Unsupervised learning -- 3.3.1 K-Means algorithm -- 3.3.2 Principal component analysis -- 3.4 Reinforcement learning -- 3.5 Machine learning in large-scale data -- 3.6 Data analysis in big data -- 3.7 Predictive modelling -- 3.7.1 Understanding customer behavior and preferences -- 3.7.2 The role of supply chain and performance management in organizational success -- 3.7.3 Management of quality and enhancement -- 3.7.4 Risk mitigation and detection of fraud -- 3.8 Neural networks -- 3.8.1 Artificial neural network -- 3.8.2 RNN -- 3.8.3 CNN -- 3.8.4 Deep learning using convolutional neural networks to find building defects -- 3.9 Data generation and manipulation -- 3.9.1 Generative Adversarial Networks…”
Libro electrónico -
23529por Mota Fernández, AsdrulymarTabla de Contenidos: “…INTERPRETACIÓN SEDIMENTARIA DE LOS NÚCLEOS (...) -- FIGURA 39. ESQUEMA DE LAS FACIES, ASOCIACIONES DE LAS FACIES Y (...) -- FIGURA 40. …”
Publicado 2015
Libro electrónico -
23530por Luces R., Andrea C.Tabla de Contenidos: “…RED DE FALLAS DEL ÁREA EN ESTUDIO -- FIGURA N° 39. HORIZONTES PRINCIPALES Y SECUNDARIOS DEL ÁREA EN (...) -- FIGURA N° 40. …”
Publicado 2016
Libro electrónico -
23531por Putte, Geert van deTabla de Contenidos: “…3.2.2 Planning an implementation -- 3.2.3 Perform an implementation -- 3.2.4 Heartbeat configuration -- 3.2.5 Heartbeat authentication -- 3.2.6 High availability resource configuration -- 3.2.7 Network mirror configuration -- 3.2.8 Validating heartbeat failover and failback -- 3.2.9 HA configuration summary -- 3.3 Installing and configuring WebSphere MQ -- 3.3.1 Preinstallation steps -- 3.3.2 Installation steps -- 3.3.3 Postinstallation steps and install verification -- 3.4 Message generation application -- 3.4.1 Design of the message generation application -- 3.4.2 Developing the message generation application -- 3.4.3 Compiling and running the message generation application -- 3.5 Message retrieval application -- 3.5.1 Design of the message retrieval application -- 3.5.2 Developing the message retrieval application -- 3.6 WebSphere MQ HA configuration and scripts -- 3.6.1 Normal scenario -- 3.6.2 Configuring wmq1 and wmq2 for WebSphere MQ HA -- 3.6.3 Failover -- 3.6.4 Failback -- 3.7 Persistent messages on WebSphere MQ queues -- 3.8 Bindings versus client tests -- 3.9 Running the Bindings mode test -- 3.9.1 Queue Manager configuration -- 3.9.2 Configuration verification -- 3.9.3 WebSphere Application Server configuration -- 3.9.4 Queue Manager in action -- 3.9.5 Summary of results -- 3.10 Running the Client mode test -- 3.10.1 Queue manager configuration -- 3.10.2 Configuration of WebSphere Application Server -- 3.10.3 WebSphere Application Server in action -- 3.10.4 Summary of results -- 3.11 Summary -- Chapter 4. …”
Publicado 2005
Libro electrónico -
23532Publicado 2017Tabla de Contenidos: “…Shewhart -- 3.3 Edwards Deming -- 3.4 Joseph Juran -- 3.5 Armand Feigenbaum -- 3.6 Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis -- 3.7 Shigeo Shingo -- 3.8 Taichi Ohno -- 3.9 Kaoru Ishikawa -- 3.10 Genichi Taguchi -- 3.11 Phillip B. …”
Libro electrónico -
23533Publicado 2015Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.2 Funktionen für zweidimensionales Skizzieren -- 3.2.1 Funktionsübersicht -- 3.2.2 Linienarten -- 3.2.3 Punktfänge -- 3.2.4 Rasterfang -- 3.2.5 Koordinatentyp -- 3.2.6 Objektwahl -- 3.3 Abhängigkeiten -- 3.3.1 Abhängigkeiten-Typen -- 3.3.2 Lockerung von Abhängigkeiten -- 3.4 2D-Skizzen -- 3.4.1 Eine erste Kontur -- 3.4.2 Kontur mit Linien und Bögen -- 3.4.3 Bögen in der Kontur -- 3.4.4 Kreise und Ellipsen in der Skizze -- 3.4.5 Rechtecke in der Kontur -- 3.4.6 Splines und Brückenkurven in der Kontur -- 3.4.7 Kurven mit Funktionsbeschreibungen -- 3.4.8 Rundungen und Fasen in der Skizze -- 3.4.9 Texte in der Skizze -- 3.4.10 Punkte in der Skizze -- 3.4.11 Punkte aus Excel importieren -- 3.4.12 Skizze aus AutoCAD importieren -- 3.4.13 Koordinatensystem ändern -- 3.5 3D-Skizzen -- 3.5.1 3D-Koordinateneingabe -- 3.5.2 Kurven für 3D-Skizzen -- 3.6 Bearbeitungsbefehle für Skizzen -- 3.6.1 Geometrie projizieren / Schnittkanten projizieren -- 3.6.2 Verschieben -- 3.6.3 Kopieren -- 3.6.4 Drehen -- 3.6.5 Stutzen -- 3.6.6 Dehnen -- 3.6.7 Trennen -- 3.6.8 Skalieren -- 3.6.9 Gestreckt -- 3.6.10 Versatz -- 3.6.11 Muster - Rechteckig -- 3.6.12 Muster - Polar -- 3.6.13 Muster - Spiegeln -- 3.7 Skizzen-Bemaßung -- 3.7.1 Bemaßungsarten -- 3.7.2 Bemaßungsanzeige -- 3.7.3 Maße übernehmen -- 3.8 Skizzen überprüfen -- 3.8.1 Freiheitsgrade -- 3.8.2 Geometrische Abhängigkeiten -- 3.8.3 Skizzenanalyse -- 3.8.4 Hilfslinien, Mittellinien -- 3.9 Arbeitselemente -- 3.9.1 Arbeitsebenen -- 3.9.2 Arbeitsachsen -- 3.9.3 Arbeitspunkte -- 3.10 Übungsfragen -- Kapitel 4: Volumenkörper modellieren -- 4.1 Volumenkörper erstellen -- 4.1.1 Extrusion -- 4.1.2 Drehung -- 4.1.3 Erhebung -- 4.1.4 Sweeping -- 4.1.5 Spirale -- 4.1.6 Prägen -- 4.1.7 Ableiten -- 4.1.8 Rippe -- 4.1.9 Aufkleber -- 4.1.10 Importieren -- 4.2 Grundkörper -- 4.2.1 Quader -- 4.2.2 Zylinder -- 4.2.3 Kugel -- 4.2.4 Torus…”
Libro electrónico -
23534por Smyth, NeilTabla de Contenidos: “…Creating an Example Android App in Android Studio -- 3.1 About the Project -- 3.2 Creating a New Android Project -- 3.3 Creating an Activity -- 3.4 Defining the Project and SDK Settings -- 3.5 Modifying the Example Application -- 3.6 Modifying the User Interface -- 3.7 Reviewing the Layout and Resource Files -- 3.8 Adding Interaction -- 3.9 Summary -- 4. Creating an Android Virtual Device (AVD) in Android Studio -- 4.1 About Android Virtual Devices -- 4.2 Creating a New AVD -- 4.3 Starting the Emulator -- 4.4 Running the Application in the AVD -- 4.5 Stopping a Running Application -- 4.6 Supporting Dark Theme -- 4.7 AVD Command-line Creation -- 4.8 Android Virtual Device Configuration Files -- 4.9 Moving and Renaming an Android Virtual Device -- 4.10 Summary -- 5. …”
Publicado 2020
Libro electrónico -
23535Publicado 2009Tabla de Contenidos: “…Chapter 2: Basic Circuit Laws -- Introduction -- 2.1 Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL) -- 2.2 Kirchhoff's Current LaW (KCL) -- 2.3 Interconnections of Ideal Sources -- 2.4 Analysis of a Single-Loop Circuit -- 2.5 Analysis of a Single-Node-Pair Circuit -- 2.6 Analysis of Multi-Loop, Multi-Node Circuits -- 2.7 Summary -- 2.8 Problems -- Chapter 3: Single Element Circuits -- Introduction -- 3.1 The Resistor -- 3.1.1 Series Connection of Resistors -- 3.1.2 Parallel Connection of Resistors -- 3.2 The Inductor -- 3.2.1 Instantaneous Inductor Current versus Instantaneous Inductor Voltage -- 3.2.2 Change in Inductor Current Function versus Area under Voltage Function -- 3.2.3 Average Applied Voltage for a Given Change in Inductor Current -- 3.2.4 Instantaneous Change in Inductor Current -- 3.2.5 Inductor with Alternating Voltage Across it -- 3.2.6 Inductor with Exponential and Sinusoidal Voltage Input -- 3.2.7 Linearity of Inductor -- 3.2.8 Energy Storage in an Inductor -- 3.3 Series Connection of Inductors -- 3.3.1 Series Connection of Inductors with Same Initial Current -- 3.3.2 Series Connection with Unequal Initial Currents -- 3.4 Parallel Connection of Inductors -- 3.4.1 Parallel Connection of Initially Relaxed Inductors -- 3.4.2 Parallel Connection of Inductors with Initial Energy -- 3.5 The Capacitor -- 3.6 Series Connection of Capacitors -- 3.6.1 Series Connection of Capacitors with Zero Initial Energy -- 3.6.2 Series Connection of Capacitors with Non-zero Initial Energy -- 3.7 Parallel Connection of Capacitors -- 3.8 Summary -- 3.9 Questions -- 3.10 Problems -- Part Two: Analysis of Memoryless Circuits -- Chapter 4: Nodal Analysis and Mesh Analysis of Memoryless Circuits -- Introduction -- 4.1 The Circuit Analysis Problem -- 4.2 Nodal Analysis of Circuits Containing Resistors with Independent Current Sources…”
Libro electrónico -
23536Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…2.5.4 Relative humidity measurement -- 2.5.5 Tilt measurement -- 2.5.6 Other applications -- 2.6 Future trends -- Sources of further information and advice -- References -- 3 - Smart temperature sensors and temperature sensor systems -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Measuring temperature, temperature differences, and temperature changes in industrial applications -- 3.3 Temperature-sensing elements -- 3.3.1 Introduction -- 3.3.2 Temperature sensor characteristics of bipolar junction transistors -- 3.3.3 ΔVBE temperature sensors -- 3.3.4 Bipolar junction transistors in complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) technology -- 3.4 Basic concepts of smart temperature sensors -- 3.4.1 Architectures of smart temperature sensor systems -- 3.4.2 Temperature sensors with a duty-cycle-modulated (DEM) output -- 3.5 Methods to improve the accuracy of CMOS smart temperature-sensor systems -- 3.5.1 Dynamic element matching -- 3.5.2 Chopping -- 3.6 Principles of BJT-based smart temperature sensors with DCM -- 3.7 Signal processing of duty cycle modulated signals -- 3.7.1 Three methods of averaging -- 3.7.1.1 First type of averaging: best accuracy at any speed -- 3.7.1.2 Second type of averaging: simplest method -- 3.7.1.3 Third method of averaging: best accuracy at intermediate and low speeds -- 3.8 Fabrication and test results -- 3.8.1 Fabrication -- 3.8.2 Accuracy over temperature range and supply voltage range -- 3.8.3 Noise -- 3.8.4 Packaging shift and long-term stability -- 3.8.5 Performance summary -- 3.8.6 Simple systems with digital and analog signal processing -- 3.9 Summary -- References -- 4 - Capacitive sensors for displacement measurement in the subnanometer range -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Challenges for subnanometer displacement measurement with capacitive sensors -- 4.3 Offset capacitance cancellation technique…”
Libro electrónico -
23537por Pande, SharonTabla de Contenidos: “…2.7 Developing HR Strategy -- 2.7.1 Common Mistakes Made in the Development of HR Strategy -- 2.8 Measuring HR's Contribution to Business -- 2.8.1 HR Scorecard -- Application Case -- In a Nutshell -- Drill Down -- Review Questions -- Exercises -- References -- Web site -- Chapter 3: Human Resource Planning and Job Analysis -- Chapter Objectives -- 3.1 Defining Human Resource Planning -- 3.2 Need for Human Resource Planning -- 3.3 Human Resource Planning Process -- 3.3.1 Critical Success Factors for Human Resource Planning -- 3.4 Role of HR in Human Resource Planning -- 3.4.1 Best Practices for Human Resource Planning Practitioners -- 3.5 Demand Forecasting -- 3.5.1 Quantitative Methods of Demand Forecasting -- 3.5.2 Judgemental Methods -- 3.6 Supply Forecasting -- 3.6.1 Markov Analysis -- 3.6.2 Replacement Charts -- 3.6.3 Skill Inventories -- 3.6.4 Staffing Tables -- 3.6.5 Wastage Analysis -- 3.6.6 Succession Planning -- 3.7 Using Scenario Planning for Forecasting -- 3.7.1 Process for Doing Scenario Planning -- 3.7.2 Advantages of Scenario Planning -- 3.8 Job Analysis -- 3.8.1 Defining Job Analysis -- 3.9 Steps in Job Analysis -- 3.9.1 Step I: Planning the Job Analysis -- 3.9.2 Step 2: Preparing and Introducing Job Analysis -- 3.9.3 Step 3: Conducting the Job Analysis -- 3.9.4 Step 4: Developing Job Descriptions and Job Specifications -- 3.9.5 Step 5: Maintaining and Updating Job Descriptions and Job Specifications -- 3.10 Job Analysis: Roles and Responsibilities -- 3.10.1 Characteristics of a Good Job Analyst -- 3.11 Methods of Job Analysis -- 3.11.1 Classification of Job Analysis Methods -- 3.11.2 Methods of Collecting Job Analysis Information -- 3.11.3 Choice of Method for Job Analysis -- 3.12 Job Description and Job Specification -- 3.13 Application of Job Analysis -- 3.13.1 Planning -- 3.13.2 Operations -- 3.13.3 Control -- Application Case…”
Publicado 2012
Libro electrónico -
23538Publicado 2012Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 3.3 Mathematical Representation of Vectors -- 3.4 The Displacement Vector -- 3.5 Magnitude of a Vector -- 3.6 Radius Vector as a Function of Time -- 3.7 The Velocity Vector -- 3.8 Infinitesimal Displacement, Line Element, Speed -- 3.9 Acceleration -- 3.10 Worked Out Examples I -- 3.11 Centripetal Acceleration in Uniform Circular Motion -- 3.12 Combination of Normal and Tangential Accelerations in Non-Uniform Circular Motion -- 3.13 Worked Out Examples II -- 3.14 Multiplication of Two Vectors -- 3.14.1 Component of a Vector in a Given Direction -- Scalar Product -- 3.14.2 Vector Product is an Axial Vector -- 3.14.3 Area as a Cross Product -- 3.15 Multiplication of three Vectors -- 3.15.1 Volume as a Triple Product -- 3.15.2 Determinant of a Cross Product and of a Scalar Triple Product -- 3.15.3 Vector Triple Product -- 3.16 Worked Out Examples III -- Summary -- Exercises…”
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23539Publicado 2012Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Brief Contents -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Web Foundations -- 1.1 The Evolution of the Web -- 1.2 A Peek into the History of the Web -- 1.3 Internet Applications -- 1.4 Networks -- 1.4.1 From Moore to Metcalf -- 1.5 TCP/IP -- 1.5.1 Internet Address Structure -- 1.5.2 IPv6 -- 1.6 Higher Level Protocols -- 1.6.1 FTP -- 1.6.2 Telnet -- 1.6.3 E-mail Related Protocols -- 1.6.4 HTTP -- 1.7 Important Components of the Web -- 1.7.1 Firewalls -- 1.7.2 Routers -- 1.7.3 Browser -- 1.7.4 Browser Caches -- 1.8 Web Search Engines -- 1.9 Web Servers -- 1.10 Application Server -- 1.11 Internet Organizations' Who's Who -- 1.11.1 ISOC - Internet Society -- 1.11.2 IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force -- 1.11.3 IESG - Internet Engineering Steering Group -- 1.11.4 IANA - Internet Assigned Numbers Authority -- 1.11.5 IAB - Internet Architecture Board -- 1.11.6 IRTF - Internet Research Task Force -- 1.11.7 W3C - World Wide Web Consortium -- 1.12 Summary -- Exercises -- Caselet Activity -- Chapter 2: Client-Side-HTML -- 2.1 SGML Framework -- 2.2 HTML -- 2.3 HTML Tags -- 2.3.1 Attributes -- 2.4 HTML File Structure -- 2.5 Common HTML Tags -- 2.5.1 HTML Tag -- 2.5.2 Meta -- 2.5.3 Title -- 2.5.4 Body -- 2.5.5 Headings -- 2.5.6 Anchor -- 2.5.7 Lists -- 2.5.8 Table -- 2.5.9 Frames -- 2.5.10 HTML Forms -- 2.6 XHTML -- 2.6.1 HTML Validator -- 2.7 Block and Inline Elements -- 2.8 HTML5 -- 2.9 Summary -- Exercises -- Project Activities -- Caselet Activity -- Chapter 3: Client-Side-CSS -- 3.1 CSS Declarations -- 3.2 Using CSS -- 3.3 Sample CSS File -- 3.4 Selectors -- 3.5 Box Model -- 3.5.1 Concept -- 3.5.2 Padding -- 3.6 Float -- 3.6.1 Using Float and Clear -- 3.7 Z-Index -- 3.7.1 Websites -- 3.8 Benefits of CSS -- 3.9 Summary -- Exercises -- Project Activities -- Caselet Activity -- Chapter 4: Client-Side-Behavior -- 4.1 JavaScript…”
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23540Publicado 2016Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Titel -- Impressum -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- Einleitung -- Kapitel 1: Der Raspberry Pi -- 1.1 Das Board -- 1.1.1 Der Prozessor -- 1.1.2 Die GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) -- 1.1.3 Audio -- 1.1.4 Netzwerk und USB -- 1.1.5 CSI (Camera Serial Interface) -- 1.1.6 DSI (Display Serial Interface) -- 1.1.7 Status-LEDs -- 1.1.8 Der Schacht für die SD-Karte -- 1.1.9 GPIO (General Purpose Input and Output) -- 1.2 Ein Gehäuse für den Raspberry Pi -- 1.3 Das richtige Netzteil -- 1.4 Tastatur, Maus und HDMI-Kabel -- 1.5 Die SD-Karte -- Kapitel 2: Booten und konfigurieren -- 2.1 Das Betriebssystem auf die SD-Karte laden -- 2.2 Booten -- 2.2.1 Reboot und richtig ausschalten -- 2.2.2 Mögliche Fehler -- 2.3 Der Raspberry Pi und das Netzwerk -- 2.4 Der Desktop -- 2.5 Den Raspberry Pi headless betreiben -- 2.6 Der Raspberry Pi und das WLAN -- 2.7 Ein Backup -- Kapitel 3: Linux auf dem Raspberry Pi -- 3.1 Verzeichnisse -- 3.2 Dateien -- 3.3 Suchen -- 3.4 Berechtigungen -- 3.5 Benutzer verwalten -- 3.6 Administrator werden -- 3.7 Dateien und Verzeichnisse packen -- 3.8 Softwarepakete verwalten -- 3.9 Netzwerk -- 3.10 Prozesse -- 3.11 Gemischtes -- Kapitel 4: Projektvorbereitung -- 4.1 BlueJ installieren -- 4.2 Pi4J installieren -- 4.3 Pi4J in BlueJ einbinden -- 4.4 Das Buchprojekt installieren -- 4.5 Ein Projekt anlegen und Pi4J testen -- 4.6 Ein Überblick über das Buchprojekt -- 4.7 Das Gertboard -- 4.7.1 Das Testprogramm -- 4.7.2 Die Klasse TestLED -- Kapitel 5: Datum und Zeit -- 5.1 Die Date-Klasse -- 5.1.1 Jede Zeitangabe gehört zu einer Zeitzone und einem Sprachraum -- 5.2 Die Klassen Calendar und GregorianCalendar -- 5.3 Datum und Zeit formatieren und parsen -- 5.4 An welchem Wochentag habe ich Geburtstag? …”
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