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  1. 521
    por de Vries, Glen
    Publicado 2020
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Wearables for Panicked Dogs -- It's the Equations, Not the Devices -- Let's Start with the Thermostat -- Notes -- PART 2 Applying Data to Disease -- Chapter 4 Ava-Tracking Fertility, on the Road Toward Understanding All of Women's Health -- Enter Ava -- The Changing Role of the Patient -- The Motivation to Comply -- A Man Who Just Can't Ovulate -- Finding a Niche in a Crowded Field -- Notes -- Chapter 5 One Breath, One Drop-Asthma and Diabetes, Chronic Conditions Being Conquered with Technology -- Out of the Danger Zone -- Lowering Barriers to Zero -- A Perfectly Artificial Pancreas -- Hacking One's Own Device -- One Drop at a Time -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Flumoji and Sepsis Watch-Two Approaches to Predicting and Preventing Acute, Life‐threatening Conditions Through Smarter Data -- Catching Sepsis Earlier -- Partnering with Doctors, Not Replacing Them -- Looking Beyond Sepsis -- Using Crowdsourcing to Track the Flu -- Stopping the Spread of Illness with Data Is Hard -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Cancer and Phage Therapy-Crafting Custom Treatments Just for You -- Changing the Way We Look at Cancer -- p53‐ologists of the Future…”
    Libro electrónico
  2. 522
    Publicado 2017
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Calculating simple moving averages inefficiently -- Simulating the time-series -- Our first (very inefficient) attempt at an SMA -- Understanding why R can be slow -- Object immutability -- Interpreted dynamic typings -- Memory-bound processes -- Single-threaded processes -- Measuring by profiling and benchmarking -- Profiling fundamentals with Rprof() -- Benchmarking manually with system.time() -- Benchmarking automatically with microbenchmark() -- Easily achieving high benefit - cost improvements -- Using the simple data structure for the job -- Vectorizing as much as possible -- Removing unnecessary logic -- Moving checks out of iterative processes -- If you can, avoid iterating at all -- Using R's way of iterating efficiently -- Avoiding sending data structures with overheads -- Using parallelization to divide and conquer -- How deep does the parallelization rabbit hole go? …”
    Libro electrónico
  3. 523
    por Dave, Parag H.
    Publicado 1900
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Bags and Mappings -- Amortized Analysis -- Potential Functions -- Example-Binary, Binomial And Fibonacci Heaps -- Binomial Heap -- Fibonacci Heap -- Dijkstra's Shortest-Path Algorithm -- Analysis -- Splay Trees -- Basics Of Splay Trees -- Splay Operation -- Amortized Timing Analysis -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Exercises -- Web Resources -- Time-Space Trade-off -- Objectives -- Introduction -- An Example Of Time-Space Trade-Off -- A Quick Review of Complexity -- Time-Space Trade-Off -- Some Simple Examples -- Time-Space Trade-Off in Algorithm Research -- Case Study-Perrin Numbers -- Perrin Numbers -- First Try-Straight-Forward Implementation -- Second Try-Dynamic Programming -- Third Try-Reduction And Divide & Conquer -- The Final Results -- Summary -- Key Terms -- Exercises -- Web Resources -- Tractable and Non-tractable Problems…”
    Libro electrónico
  4. 524
    por Pfammatter, Ulrich
    Publicado 2008
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Railway Sheds, Expo Pavilions, Terminals - Spatial Landscapes of the Future, p. 58 ; Railways Conquer Architecture, p. 62 ; Euston Station, London, p. 64 ; Lime Street Station, Liverpool, p. 66 ; Gare d’Austerlitz, paris, p. 68 ; Station Designed by german Master Builders, p. 70 ; Field of Experimentation Expo Pavilions, p. 72 ; Crystal Palace, London, p. 74 ; Glass Palace, Munich, p. 74 ; Palais des Machines, World Exhibition, Paris, p. 78 ;Interim Worlds: The Avant-garde and Fascination with Construction, p. 80 ; Main station on Santa Maria Novella, Florence, p. 82 ; “Tensegrity” Structures for Wide Halls – Richard Buckminster Fuller and the Consequences, p. 84 ; Olympic Stadium, Munich, p. 86 ; US Pavilion, Expo Osaka, p. 88 ; A New Type of Terminal: Station and Airport Buildings, p. 90 ; Roofing Over the Postal Vehicle Shed, Chur, p. 92 ; Waterloo lnternational Terminal, London, p. 94 ; Lehrter Main Station, Berlin, p. 98 ; New Stations for Deutsche Bahn - Visions, p. 100 ; How Concrete Became Lighter - 100 Years of Concrete Pioneers, p. 102 ; Concrete: The Building Material of the 20th Century, p. 106 ; The ldeal Industrial City - Citè Industrielle, p. 108 ; The Magazine ABC, p. 110 ; The Domino Model, p. 112 ; Système Hennebique: The Strength of Reinforced Concrete in Design, p. 114 ; Apartment House, 25bis rue Franklin, Paris, p. 116 ; Bally Shoe Factory, Dottikon, p. 118 ; Fiat Automobile Factory Lingotto, Turin, p. 120 ; Key Buildings of Dutch Modernism, p. 122 ; Bauhaus Dessau, p. 126 ; The Invention of the “Mushroom Column”, p. 124 ; Van Nelle Tobacco, Tea and Coffee Factory, Rotterdam, p. 128 ; Johnson Wax, Administration Building, Racine, Wisconsin, p. 130 ; The Further Development of a Modern Culture of Building in Concrete: Concepts for Free Spatial Forms, p. 132 ; Pier Luig Nervi - Engineer Architect, p. 134 ; Angelo Mangiarotti - The Design Impact of Concrete: Structural Systems, p. 136 ; Franz Dischinger and Concrete Shell Technology, p. 138 ; Eduardo Torroja - The Logic of Form, p. 140 ; Eladio Dieste - Thin-shell Brickwork Structures: Using Concrete Technology, p. 142 ; Heinz Isler - Spatial Form and Shell Technology, p. 144 ; Concrete and Architectonically Shaped Space, p. 146 ; Portuguese Pavilion, World Exposition on the Theme of the Oceans, Lisbon, p. 148 ; Menil Collection Museum, Houston, Texas, p. 150 ; Hochschule fïr Technik und Wirtschaft and Commercial Building on Ottoplatz, Chur, p. 152 ; Transitions - From Tectonics to Morphology, Andermatt, p. 154 ; The “Liberated Façade” - From Wall to Partition to Skin, p. 156 ; Iron Skeleton Structure and Curtain Wall, p. 160 ; Office Buildings Liverpool, p. 162 ; Menier Chocolate Factory Noisiel-sur-Marne, p. 164 ; From the New York Iron Works to the “Chicago Frame”, p. 166 ; First Leiter Building and Fair Building; Chicago, Illinois, p. 168 ; The Chicago School of Architecture, p. 170 ; The “'façade libre” - A Project of Modernism, p. 172 ; The Luxfer Prism Company - Frank Lloyd Wright's Studies and Projects, p. 174 ; The Industrial Building Culture in Germany, p. 176 ; “Le mur rideau” - Studies and Projects by Le Corbusier, p. 178 ; Industrial Façade Technology - Studies and Projects by Jean Prouve, p. 180 ; The Lightness of Post-war Modernism, p. 182 ; Ludwig Mirs van der Rohe: IIT Campus and Skyscraper Technology in Chicago, p. 184 ; An American School of Thought of Post-war Modernism: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, p. 186 ; From “Liberated Space” to Transparent Skin: Egon Eiermann and Sep Ruf, p. 188 ; After 1973 - The Future of the Intelligent Building Envelope, p. 190 ; The Technology of Structural Glazing - Peter Rice and RFR, p. 192 ; Experiments in the Field of Material Technology - the Buildings of Renzo Piano Building Workshop, p. 194 ; Concepts for New Glass Façades, p. 196 ; Transformation Strategies, p. 198 ; The “Communicative” Building Envelope, p. 200 ; Process Thinking Conquers Construction – lndustrialisation from the Balloon Frame to the Skyscraper, p. 202 ; Balloon Frame and Skyscraper: The First Symbols of Successful Industrial Building, p. 206 ; Wooden Frame Construction: Balloon Frame and Western Frame, p. 208 ; The McCormick Factory: “Interchangeable Parts” as the Forerunner of Industrial Building, p. 210 ; The Chicago Frame and the lnvention of the Skyscraper, p. 212 ; Frank Lloyd Wright – Ballon-frame Construction Technique and Tectonic Design, p. 214 ; Mass Production and the Industrial Programme of Modern Architecture, p. 216 ; Albert Kahn and the 'Industrial Office', p. 218 ; Major and Model Developments, p. 220 ; Case Study Houses, p. 224 ; Empire State Building, New York, p. 226 ; Construction System Mindset Between the “Sputnik Shock” and the “Oil Shock” - Precursors and Consequences, p. 228 ; Jean Prouve: from the “baraque demonlable” to the “2CV de l'habitat”, p. 230 ; The General Panel System, p. 232 ; The USM Construction System, p. 234 ; Concrete Construction Systems, p. 236 ; Structuralism, p. 238 ; From Mass-made to Customised Production, p. 240 ; Bercy 2 Shopping Centre Charenton le Pont near Paris, p. 242 ; Spheres, Blobs and Digital Tectonics, p. 244 ; Combination of Industrial and Manual Techniques, p. 246 ; "Sustainable Building Design" - A Future Project, p. 248 ; Efficiency and Effectiveness of Systems, Structures and Elements, p. 252 ; The Invention of the Joint, p. 254 ; The Renault Distribution Centre, Swindon, p. 256 ; Aluminium Jubilee Pavilion, Paris, p. 258 ; IBM Travelling Exhibition Pavilion, p. 260 ; Air as Construction Material, p. 262 ; Material and Technology, Resources and Processes, p. 264 ; Shigeru Ban: The “Paper Tube Structure” Technique, p. 266 ; Profiling: a Constant Theme of Industrial Design, p. 268 ; Plastics, New Materials, Composities, p. 270 ; Metamorphoses in Glass, p. 272 ; “Light Tech” and “Low Energy” - A Watershed in The Way of Thinking, p. 274 ; The “New Atrium” , p. 276 ; The City Mall, p. 278 ; The Green Skyscraper, p. 280 ; The Newsirit and Peak_Lab Research Projects, p. 282 ; Regarding the Question of Habitat, p. 286 ; 10 Points Regarding a Culture of Sustainability, p. 288 ; Learning from Nature, p. 290 ; Low-energy Strategies, p. 292 ; The Sustainable Skin Concept, p. 294 ; Jean-Marie TJibaou Cultural Centre, Nouméa, p. 296 ; Sir Ove Arup: The Key Speech, 1970, p. 298 ; Notes, p. 306 ; Bibliography, p. 313 ; Index, p. 318 ; Picture Credits, p. 318 ; lndex of Names, p. 318 ; Index of Places and Projects, p. 320 ; Exhibition and Expo Projects, p. 322.…”
    Libro
  5. 525
    Publicado 2010
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Align the Different Viewpoints Within Your Company -- Isolate Pain Points in the Product Delivery Chain -- Reenergize the Transformative Value Chain -- Define a "Good Enough" Product -- Seize Control of Push-Me/Pull-You -- Kill Assumptions -- Recognize Your Innovation Life Cycle Stagnation -- Figuratively Commoditize Your Product -- Isolate Intellectual Property -- Map Intellectual Property to New Markets -- Create Disruptive Innovations -- Chapter 11 Innovate to Conquer -- Business Life Cycles Revisited -- Isolate the Drivers of the Consumer's Transformative Value -- Fully Understand Your Competitor's Product Delivery Chain -- Align the Different Viewpoints Within Companies -- Isolate Pain Points in Your Competitor's Product Delivery Chain -- Reenergize the Transformative Value Chain -- Define a "Good Enough" Product -- Seize Control of Push-Me/Pull-You -- Kill Assumptions -- Recognize Innovation Life Cycle Stagnation -- Figuratively Commoditize Products -- Isolate Intellectual Property -- Map Intellectual Property to New Markets -- Create Disruptive Innovations -- Chapter 12 Innovate to Disrupt -- Market Reverse Engineering -- Isolate the Drivers of the Consumer's Transformative Value -- Define a "Good Enough" Product -- Fully Understand the Product Delivery Chains -- Isolate Pain Points in the Product Delivery Chain -- Seize Control of Push-Me/Pull-You -- Recognize Their Innovation Life Cycle Stagnation -- Isolate Intellectual Property -- Map Intellectual Property to New Markets -- Create Disruptive Innovations -- Chapter 13 Organizational Structure: Products to Solutions -- Products versus Solutions -- Stages of Organizational Change -- Product Company -- Rebranding -- Executive Mandate -- Overlay Organization -- Solution Group -- Solution Company -- Part IV: Innovation Deployment -- Chapter 14 Valuing Innovations -- Inventions versus Innovation…”
    Libro electrónico
  6. 526
    Publicado 2014
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Your networking routine -- Chapter 7: Publishing your way to success -- The benefits of writing a business book -- The challenges of writing a business book -- The five steps to writing and successfully marketing your book -- How to decide whether to go published or self-published -- Chapter 8: Speaking your way to success -- Why you need to add speaking to your marketing mix -- The difference between 'public speaking' and 'presenting' -- How to design a speach that helps you achieve your objectives -- How to deliver a speech with impact -- How to conquer your nerves -- What should be included in your speaker kit? …”
    Libro electrónico
  7. 527
    Publicado 2010
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…. -- Chapter 23: Divide and Conquer -- SOCIAL MEDIA TAKES A COMMUNITY EFFORT -- DECENTRALIZATION AND CENTRALIZATION: ASSEMBLING AND CONDUCTING AN ORCHESTRA -- THE SOCIETY AND CULTURE OF BUSINESS -- MEETING OF THE MINDS: CONSENSUS AD IDEM -- OUTSIDE THE INSIDE: ESTABLISHING AN INSIDER PROGRAM -- EXAMPLE: NEW MEDIA BOARD OF ADVISORS -- EXAMPLE: INTERNAL TASK FORCE -- EXAMPLE: ORGANIZATIONAL TRANSFORMATION -- NEW ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE ERA OF EMERGING MEDIA -- NOTES -- Chapter 24: A Tale of Two Cities -- WEB 2.0 AND THE EVOLUTION OF CRM 2.0 -- TWITTER AND SOCIAL NETWORKS USHER IN A NEW ERA OF RELATIONSHIPS -- WHEN THE S IN SCRM STANDS FOR SELF-SERVING -- VENDOR RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT (VRM) -- THE VALUE OF SOCIAL CUSTOMERS -- VRM + SCRM = SRM -- NO BRAND IS AN ISLAND -- SOCIAL BUSINESS TAKES A HUMAN TOUCH -- NO, REALLY -- SOCIAL SCIENCE IS THE CENTER OF SOCIAL BUSINESS -- NOTES -- Chapter 25: We Earn the Relationships We Deserve -- EARNING THE THREE FS: FRIENDS, FANS, AND FOLLOWERS -- #HASHTAGS -- HASHTAGS: A PROACTIVE APPROACH -- OFFERS AND SPECIALS -- PAY PER TWEET -- NOTES -- Chapter 26: The New Media Scorecard -- THE DISPARITY BETWEEN SOCIAL MEDIA ADOPTION AND MEASUREMENT -- ROA: RETURN ON ACRONYMS -- THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO SOCIAL MEDIA: RESOURCES-PERSONNEL AND BUDGETS -- THE SOCIAL BAROMETER -- START WITH THE RESULTS, THEN WORK BACKWARD: DEFINING GOALS AND OBJECTIVES -- AUTHORITY: THE ABILITY TO GALVANIZE ACTION AND QUANTIFY IT -- THE CS OF MEASURING ACTION THROUGH COST -- THE ENGAGEMENT PHASE -- SHARE OF VOICE AND SHARE OF CONVERSATION -- COMPARATIVE DATA ANALYSIS -- NOTES -- Conclusion -- YOU ARE MORE INFLUENTIAL THAN YOU MAY REALIZE -- Appendix: 30-Day Listening Report -- Glossary…”
    Libro electrónico
  8. 528
    Publicado 2010
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Intro -- Brilliant Checklists for Entrepreneurs -- About the Author -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Be Ambitious: Set Your Sights At the Right Level -- 10 Ways to Think of Your Business Idea -- 10 Proven Tips on Creative Thinking -- 10 Things You Need to Be Honest With Yourself About -- 10 Things to Check Before Chucking in Your Job -- Chapter 2: Goals: Making Sure Your Enterprise Fits Your Ethos -- 10 Ways to Help Your Family Share Your Dream -- 10 Common Self-Doubts and How to Conquer Them -- 10 Ways to Work Out How Big You Want to Grow -- 10 Questions to Help You Match Your Business to Your Lifestyle -- Chapter 3: Do Research: Easy Ways to Check Your Business Idea -- 10 Quick and Simple Ways to Measure Potential -- 10 Free Ways to Research Your Idea on the Internet -- 10 Good Questions and Where to Ask Them -- 10 Ways to Test Your New Idea -- 10 People Who Might Do Your Research for Free -- Chapter 4: Write Your Plan: How to Make a Convincing Case -- 10 Things Every Business Plan Should Contain -- 10 Important Figures and How to Calculate Them -- 10 Things Your Bank Managers Like to See -- 10 Shortcuts to An Accurate Cash Flow Forecast -- 10 Points to Consider When Choosing a Business Structure -- Chapter 5: Get Advice: Find People Able to Help You -- 10 People Who Can Offer You the Best Advice -- 10 Things to Check When Choosing a Business Adviser -- 10 Ways to Find a Mentor and Why it's Important -- 10 Things Advisers Can Always Do Better Than You -- Chapter 6: Find the Cash: How to Fund Start-Up and Growth -- 10 Places to Look First to Finance Your Business -- 10 Less Obvious Places to Look for Funding -- 10 Ways to Reduce the Amount You Need, Maybe to Zero! …”
    Libro electrónico
  9. 529
    Publicado 2010
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Chapter 14 Essential CSS Techniques -- Creating Multicolumn Layouts with Float -- Styling Links Versus Navigation -- Using CSS Sprites -- Creating a CSS Drop-down Menu -- Chapter 15 Managing Style Sheets -- Creating Readable Style Sheets -- Include an introduction and TOC -- Define colors, fonts, and other constants -- Use section headers -- The @ rules go at the top -- Choose an organization scheme -- Use specificity for hierarchy -- CSS Libraries and Frameworks -- Style Sheet Strategies -- The One For All method -- The Divide and Conquer method -- The Aggregate method -- The Dynamic method -- Troubleshooting CSS Code -- Ask these questions -- If all else fails, try these ideas -- Debugging CSS in Firebug and Web Inspector -- Firebug for Firefox -- Web Inspector in Safari and Chrome -- Validating Your CSS Code -- Minifying Your CSS -- 32 CSS Best Practices -- Appendix A: CSS Quick Reference -- Basic Selectors -- Pseudo-Classes -- Pseudo-Elements -- Text Properties -- Font Properties -- Color and Background Properties -- List Properties -- Table Properties -- User Interface and Generated Content Properties -- Box Properties -- Visual Formatting Properties -- Transform Properties (-webkit-, -moz-, -o-) -- Transition Properties (-webkit-, -moz-, -o-) -- Appendix B: HTML and UTF Character Encoding -- HTML and UTF Character Encoding -- Index…”
    Libro electrónico
  10. 530
    Publicado 2023
    “…Smart Moves breaks down a variety of complex topics into easy-to-understand steps, showing you how to conquer the challenges you encounter every day, in all aspects of your life. …”
    Libro electrónico
  11. 531
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Stay Grounded -- Keep Your Head in the Game -- Symbiosis -- Advice for the New Advisor -- Chapter 20: Change Is Difficult -- Defy Complacency -- Set Goals -- Conquer Fear…”
    Libro electrónico
  12. 532
    por Loudon, Kyle
    Publicado 1999
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…An Introduction to Algorithms; 1.2.1.2. Divide-and-conquer algorithms; 1.2.1.3. Dynamic-programming solutions; 1.2.1.4. …”
    Libro electrónico
  13. 533
    Publicado 2022
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- About This Book -- Foolish Assumptions -- Icons Used in This Book -- Beyond the Book -- Where to Go from Here -- Part 1 Getting Started with Algorithms -- Chapter 1 Introducing Algorithms -- Describing Algorithms -- The right way to make toast: Defining algorithm uses -- Finding algorithms everywhere -- Using Computers to Solve Problems -- Getting the most out of modern CPUs and GPUs -- Working with special-purpose chips -- Networks: Sharing is more than caring -- Leveraging available data -- Distinguishing between Issues and Solutions -- Being correct and efficient -- Discovering there is no free lunch -- Adapting the strategy to the problem -- Describing algorithms in a lingua franca -- Facing problems that are like brick walls, only harder -- Structuring Data to Obtain a Solution -- Understanding a computer's point of view -- Arranging data makes the difference -- Chapter 2 Considering Algorithm Design -- Starting to Solve a Problem -- Modeling real-world problems -- Finding solutions and counterexamples -- Standing on the shoulders of giants -- Dividing and Conquering -- Avoiding brute-force solutions -- Keeping it simple, silly (KISS) -- Breaking down a problem is usually better -- Learning that Greed Can Be Good -- Applying greedy reasoning -- Reaching a good solution -- Computing Costs and Following Heuristics -- Representing the problem as a space -- Going random and being blessed by luck -- Using a heuristic and a cost function -- Evaluating Algorithms -- Simulating using abstract machines -- Getting even more abstract -- Working with functions -- Chapter 3 Working with Google Colab -- Defining Google Colab -- Understanding what Google Colab does -- Getting familiar with Google Colab features -- Working with Notebooks -- Creating a new notebook…”
    Libro electrónico
  14. 534
    Publicado 2018
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…. -- Using React on Windows -- How to do it... -- Chapter 2: Conquering Components and JSX -- Introduction -- Creating our first React component -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Organizing our React application -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- Styling a component with CSS classes and inline styles -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Passing props to a component and validating them with PropTypes -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Using local state in a component -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Making a functional or stateless component -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Understanding React lifecycle methods -- How to do it... -- Todo list - implementing ComponentWillMount -- Pomodoro timer - implementing the constructor and componentDidMount -- Crypto coins exchanger - implementing shouldComponentUpdate -- Notes - implementing componentWillReceiveProps and componentWillUnmount -- C3.js chart - implementing componentDidUpdate -- Basic animation - implementing componentWillUpdate -- How it works... -- Understanding React Pure Components -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- Preventing XSS vulnerabilities in React -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Chapter 3: Handling Events, Binding and Useful React Packages -- Introduction -- Binding methods using the constructor versus using arrow functions -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- Creating form elements with events…”
    Libro electrónico
  15. 535
    Project management
    Project Management For Dummies
    Publicado 2022
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Uncovering other activities that relate to your project -- Emphasizing your project's importance to your organization -- Being exhaustive in your search for information -- Drawing the line: Where your project starts and stops -- Stating your project's objectives -- Making your objectives clear and specific -- Probing for all types of objectives -- Anticipating resistance to clearly defined objectives -- Marking Boundaries: Project Constraints -- Working within limitations -- Understanding the types of limitations -- Looking for project limitations -- Addressing limitations in your scope statement -- Dealing with needs -- Facing the Unknowns When Planning: Documenting Your Assumptions -- Presenting Your Scope Statement in a Clear and Concise Document -- Relating This Chapter to the PMP Exam and PMBOK 7 -- Chapter 6 Developing Your Game Plan: Getting from Here to There -- Divide and Conquer: Breaking Your Project into Manageable Chunks -- Thinking in detail -- Identifying necessary project work with a work breakdown structure -- Asking four key questions -- Making assumptions to clarify planned work -- Focusing on results when naming deliverables -- Using action verbs to title activities -- Developing a WBS for large and small projects -- Understanding a project's deliverables-activities hierarchy -- Dealing with special situations -- Representing conditionally repeating work -- Handling work with no obvious break points -- Planning a long-term project -- Issuing a contract for services you will receive -- Creating and Displaying Your Work Breakdown Structure -- Considering different schemes to create your WBS hierarchy -- Using one of two approaches to develop your WBS -- The top-down approach -- The brainstorming approach -- Categorizing your project's work -- Labeling your WBS entries -- Displaying your WBS in different formats…”
    Libro electrónico
  16. 536
    Publicado 2014
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Contents note continued: Layout -- Structure -- Differentiation -- Us Versus Them -- Awards and Press -- Client Testimonials -- Social Media -- Data -- Price -- Products -- Process -- Resources -- People -- Deals -- Sales and Promotions -- Point of Purchase -- 11.Social Search: The Intersection of Social Media and SEO -- Social Media Sites and the Flow of Information -- Creating Great Content -- Promoting Your Content Through Social Media -- Facebook -- YouTube -- Social Bookmarking Sites -- Twitter -- A Final Word -- 12.Using SEO to Build a Business -- The Power of an Idea -- Differentiating a Good Idea from a Bad Idea -- Going from Idea to Business -- Using SEO to Start a Business -- Establishing Your Website -- Choosing Keywords -- Creating Content -- Running a Business -- Perfecting Your Product -- Selling Like a Champion -- Conquering Customer Service -- Hiring Top Employees -- Succeeding in the Shark Tank That Is Business -- A Final Word…”
    Libro electrónico
  17. 537
    por Mayberry, Matt
    Publicado 2024
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Soft Skill Mastery + Producing Versus Merely Producing -- Part II Conquering the Battle of the Mind -- Chapter 5 Shifting Perspectives: Redefining Leadership Beyond Titles and Ranks -- Leadership Paradigm Shift -- The Downside of Chasing Titles -- Earning the Right -- Chapter 6 The Influence Factor: Projecting Influence Without Authority -- Don't Fall into the Trap -- Mastering Influence: An Art, Not a Role -- The Choice Is Yours -- Chapter 7 The Value of Continuous Self-Transformation -- The Truth Will Set You Free -- The Epicenter for Everything Else -- Deliberate and Intentional -- Floodgate of Possibilities -- Chapter 8 The Secret Formula: Inner-Work = Outer-Impact -- The Battle Within -- The Starting Point -- Prioritize and Invest Daily -- Part III Identifying the Core Components of Transformational Leadership -- Chapter 9 Defining Transformational Leadership: A Framework for Change -- The Core of Greatness -- The Framework for Transformational Leadership…”
    Libro electrónico
  18. 538
    por Rao, M.S
    Publicado 2013
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Success Stories -- Success Sutras -- Chapter 3: Dream Big -- Age and Dreams -- Tony's Dream -- Dream Big-A Case Study -- Tony's Dream -- Dream Big-A Case Study -- Tips to Dream Big -- 3-5-7-10 Success Principle -- Chapter 4: Unlock Your Potential -- The Story of an Elephant -- Keys to Unlock Your Potential -- Chapter 5: Pursue Your Passion -- Passion at the Workplace -- Passion and Invention -- Passion Among the Youth -- Passion: The Key to Leadership -- Chapter 6: Set Your Goals -- Smart Goals -- Tips to Accomplish Your Goals -- Goal Setting for the Youth -- Case Study of Ken -- Leaders and Goal Setting -- Chapter 7: Manage Your Time -- Students and Time Management -- Leaders and Time Management -- Tips to Manage Time Effectively -- Endnote -- Chapter 8: Balance Curricular and Extracurricular Activities -- Curricular Versus Extracurricular Activities -- The Importance of Extracurricular Activities -- Advantages of Extracurricular Activities -- Disadvantages of Extracurricular Activities -- Identifying and Nurturing Your Hobbies -- Chapter 9: Communicate Effectively -- Tips to Communicate Effectively -- The Role of Teachers -- Chapter 10: Speak Confidently -- Tips to Conquer Your Fear of Public Speaking -- Public Speaking Pointers -- Chapter 11: Acquire Soft and Hard Skills -- What are Soft and Hard Skills? …”
    Libro electrónico
  19. 539
    Publicado 2017
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Synchronizing phase change -- Other functionalities -- First example - a keyword extraction algorithm -- Common classes -- The Word class -- The Keyword class -- The Document class -- The DocumentParser class -- The serial version -- The concurrent version -- The KeywordExtractionTask class -- The ConcurrentKeywordExtraction class -- Comparing the two solutions -- The second example - a genetic algorithm -- Common classes -- The Individual class -- The GeneticOperators class -- The serial version -- The SerialGeneticAlgorithm class -- The SerialMain class -- The concurrent version -- The SharedData class -- The GeneticPhaser class -- The ConcurrentGeneticTask class -- The ConcurrentGeneticAlgorithm class -- The ConcurrentMain class -- Comparing the two solutions -- Lau15 dataset -- Kn57 dataset -- Conclusions -- Summary -- Chapter 7: Optimizing Divide and Conquer Solutions - The Fork/Join Framework -- An introduction to the fork/join framework -- Basic characteristics of the fork/join framework -- Limitations of the fork/join framework -- Components of the fork/join framework -- The first example - the k-means clustering algorithm -- The common classes -- The VocabularyLoader class -- The word, document, and DocumentLoader classes -- The DistanceMeasurer class -- The DocumentCluster class -- The serial version -- The SerialKMeans class -- The SerialMain class -- The concurrent version -- Two tasks for the fork/join framework - AssignmentTask and UpdateTask -- The ConcurrentKMeans class -- The ConcurrentMain class -- Comparing the solutions -- The second example - a data filtering algorithm -- Common features -- The serial version -- The SerialSearch class -- The SerialMain class -- The concurrent version -- The TaskManager class -- The IndividualTask class -- The ListTask class -- The ConcurrentSearch class -- The ConcurrentMain class…”
    Libro electrónico
  20. 540
    Publicado 2023
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Comment First -- Write Self-Documenting Code -- Keep It Small -- Stay Focused -- Avoid Side Effects -- Validate Results -- Practice Offensive Programming -- Use Exceptions -- Write Exception Handlers First -- Don't Repeat Code -- Defer Optimization -- Summary -- What You Learned in This Chapter -- Chapter 11 Algorithms -- Algorithm Study -- Algorithmic Approaches -- Decision Trees -- Knapsack -- The Eight Queens Problem -- Exhaustive Search -- Backtracking -- Pruning Trees -- Branch and Bound -- Heuristics -- Greedy -- Divide and Conquer -- Recursion -- Dynamic Programming -- Caching -- Randomization -- Monte Carlo Algorithms -- Las Vegas Algorithms -- Atlantic City Algorithms -- State Diagrams -- Design Patterns -- Creational Patterns -- Structural Patterns -- Behavioral Patterns -- Design Pattern Summary -- Parallel Programming -- Artificial Intelligence -- Definitions -- Learning Systems -- Natural Language Processing -- Artificial Neural Network -- Deep Learning -- Expert System -- Artificial General Intelligence -- Algorithm Characteristics -- Summary -- What You Learned in This Chapter -- Chapter 12 Programming Languages -- The Myth of Picking a Language -- Language Generations -- First Generation -- Second Generation -- Third Generation (3GL) -- Fourth Generation -- Fifth Generation -- Sixth Generation -- IDEs -- Language Families -- Assembly -- Imperative -- Procedural -- Declarative -- Object-Oriented -- Functional -- Specialized -- Language Family Summary -- The Best Language -- Summary -- What You Learned in This Chapter -- Chapter 13 Testing -- Testing Goals -- Reasons Bugs Never Die -- Diminishing Returns -- Deadlines -- Consequences -- It's Too Soon -- Usefulness -- Obsolescence -- It's Not a Bug -- It Never Ends -- It's Better Than Nothing -- Fixing Bugs Is Dangerous -- Which Bugs to Fix -- Levels of Testing -- Unit Testing…”
    Libro electrónico