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17161por Mariappan, P.Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Copyright -- Brief Contents -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgement -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Business Mathematics -- 1.1 Introduction to Business Mathematics -- 1.2 Scope and Importance -- 1.2.1 Steps in Quantitative Analysis Approach -- 1.3 Number System -- 1.3.1 Natural Numbers -- 1.3.2 Whole Numbers -- 1.4 Positive and Negative Integers -- 1.4.1 Positive Integers -- 1.4.2 Negative Integers -- 1.5 Fractions -- 1.5.1 Proper Fraction -- 1.5.2 Improper Fraction -- 1.6 Rational and Irrational Numbers -- 1.6.1 Rational Numbers -- 1.6.2 Irrational Numbers -- 1.7 Real Numbers -- 1.8 Sum of First n Natural Numbers -- 1.9 Sum of Square and Sum of Cube of First n Natural Numbers -- Chapter 2: Algebra -- 2.1 Algebra -- 2.2 Algebraic Identities -- 2.3 Simple Factorizations -- 2.4 Equations -- 2.5 Linear and Quadratic Equations -- 2.5.1 Linear Equations -- 2.5.2 Simultaneous Linear Equations -- 2.5.3 Quadratic Equation -- 2.6 Indices and Surds -- 2.6.1 Indices -- 2.6.2 Surds -- 2.7 Logarithms and Their Properties -- 2.7.1 Definition -- 2.7.2 Properties -- 2.7.3 Common Logarithms -- 2.8 Problems Based on Logarithms -- 2.9 Inequality in Graphs -- 2.10 Remainder Theorem and Factor Theorem -- 2.10.1 Remainder Theorem -- 2.10.2 Factor Theorem -- Exercise -- Chapter 3: Theory of Sets and Its Business Applications -- 3.1 Set Theory -- 3.2 Representation of Sets -- 3.2.1 Tabulation Method -- 3.2.2 Set Builder Form -- 3.2.3 Cardinal Number -- 3.2.4 Element of a Set -- 3.2.5 Order of a Set -- 3.2.6 Finite Set -- 3.2.7 Infinite Set -- 3.2.8 Singleton Set -- 3.3 Union of Sets -- 3.4 Intersection of Two Sets -- 3.5 Complement of a Set -- 3.6 Subset -- 3.6.1 Identical/Equal Set -- 3.6.2 Equivalent Set -- 3.6.3 Disjoint Set -- 3.6.4 Universal Set -- 3.7 Null Set/Empty Set/Void Set -- 3.8 Difference of a Set…”
Publicado 2015
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17162por Khare, VikasTabla de Contenidos: “…1.6.1.1 Data analysis based on knowledge discovery in database process -- 1.6.1.1.1 Steps involved in knowledge discovery in database process -- 1.6.1.2 Data collection of Mumbai Indians -- 1.6.1.3 Data assessment of MI Win% -- 1.6.1.4 Michaelis-Menten curve of Mumbai Indians data -- 1.6.1.5 Key findings of Mumbai Indians -- 1.6.2 Analyzing Starbucks' value chain -- 1.6.2.1 Starbucks' primary activities -- 1.6.2.2 Starbucks' support activities -- 1.6.3 Case study on the big data analysis -- 1.6.3.1 Walmart -- 1.6.3.2 Uber -- 1.6.4 Conclusion -- 1.7 Exercise -- 1.7.1 Objective type question -- 1.7.2 Assessment question -- Further reading -- 2 Foundation of cognitive science -- Abbreviations -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Education -- 2.3 Philosophy -- 2.4 Artificial intelligence -- 2.5 Psychology -- 2.6 Neuroscience -- 2.7 Theoretical neuroscience -- 2.8 Linguistics -- 2.8.1 Role of linguistics in the cognitive science -- 2.9 Anthropology -- 2.9.1 Role of anthropology in the cognitive science -- 2.10 Cognitive science theories -- 2.11 Evaluation of cognitive science -- 2.11.1 Significance of cognitive science in the field of data analysis -- 2.12 Understanding brain and sensory motor information -- 2.12.1 Main parts of the brain and their functions -- 2.12.2 Lobes of the brain and what they control -- 2.12.3 Cranial system -- 2.12.4 Sensory motor information -- 2.13 Language and linguistic knowledge -- 2.14 Theory of information processing -- 2.14.1 Origins of information processing theory -- 2.14.2 Elements of information processing theory -- 2.14.3 Models of information processing theory -- 2.14.3.1 Atkinson and Shiffrin model -- 2.14.3.2 Baddeley and Hitch model of working memory -- 2.15 Concept of short-term memory -- 2.16 Conclusion -- 2.17 Case study -- 2.17.1 Case study: the cognitive science of learning…”
Publicado 2024
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17163Publicado 2024Tabla de Contenidos: “…Scenarios -- 5.2.2 Scenario: Physical destruction of the transformer -- 5.2.2.1 Practical demonstration of physical damage -- 5.2.2.2 Skepticism about reports is recommended -- 5.2.3 Water treatment/sanitation systems -- 5.2.4 Gas and oil -- 5.2.4.1 Siberian pipeline - give it no credence -- 5.3 Securing critical infrastructure -- 5.4 Hacking physical elements -- 5.4.1 Ransomware for industrial systems and PLC worm -- 5.5 Physical effects -- 5.5.1 Stuxnet -- 5.5.2 German steel mill -- 5.6 Transportation systems -- 5.7 What do the States do about it? …”
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17164por Van der Vlist, Eric“…You need Schematron and can't settle for other languages if you have to check rules that go beyond checking the document structures (i.e., checking that an element bar is included in element foo) and their datatypes. …”
Publicado 2007
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17165Publicado 2020“…You will: Work with the syntax of CSS selectors and calculate specificity Use styling techniques, fonts and text styling Review custom properties (variables) Explore the different ways an element can be transformed Use animating elements with CSS transitions Position elements using Flexbox layout Understand the basics of responsive design…”
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17166Publicado 2021“…A practical book for managing projects that deal with advanced technology, where major sub-system vendors will be a key element in project delivery…”
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17167Publicado 2010“…The final result is a rating for each of the essential elements and an overall rating. The first round of reviews was conducted from 2010 to 2016. …”
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17168Publicado 2017Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Preface xix -- 1 Introduction 1 -- 1.1 Motivation 1 -- 1.2 Evolution of Macro to Heterogeneous Networks 2 -- 1.3 Challenges 3 -- 1.4 Structure of the Book 4 -- References 5 -- 2 Indoor Wireless Technologies 7 -- 2.1 Cellular 7 -- 2.1.1 The Cellular Concept 8 -- 2.1.2 GSM 9 -- 2.1.3 UMTS 11 -- 2.1.4 HSPA 12 -- 2.1.5 LTE 13 -- 2.2 Wi-Fi 14 -- 2.2.1 History 14 -- 2.2.2 Medium Access Control (MAC) Sublayer 16 -- 2.2.3 Physical Layer 17 -- 2.2.4 Industry Bodies 17 -- 2.2.4.1 Wi-Fi Alliance 17 -- 2.2.4.2 IEEE 802.11 17 -- 2.2.4.3 The Wireless Broadband Alliance 17 -- 2.2.5 Wi-Fi Standards 18 -- 2.2.5.1 IEEE 802.11-1997 18 -- 2.2.5.2 IEEE 802.11a 18 -- 2.2.5.3 IEEE 802.11b 18 -- 2.2.5.4 IEEE 802.11g 18 -- 2.2.5.5 IEEE 802.11-2007 18 -- 2.2.5.6 IEEE 802.11n 18 -- 2.2.6 Spectrum 19 -- 2.2.6.1 2.4 GHz Band 19 -- 2.2.6.2 5 GHz Band 20 -- 2.2.7 Modulation Schemes Used in Wi-Fi 21 -- 2.2.8 Multiple Access (MA) Techniques 21 -- 2.2.8.1 Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) 21 -- 2.2.8.2 Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) 22 -- 2.2.8.3 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) 23 -- 2.2.9 Power Levels 24 -- 2.2.10 Performance Indicators 25 -- 2.2.11 Target Signal Levels and Link Budgets 25 -- 2.2.12 Interference Challenges 29 -- 2.2.13 Channel Planning 29 -- 2.2.13.1 Single-Floor and Vertical Channel Planning 30 -- 2.2.13.2 Multichannel Access Points 31 -- 2.2.13.3 Automated Planning 31 -- 2.2.14 Mobility Issues 31 -- 2.2.14.1 Layer 2 Roam 32 -- 2.2.14.2 Layer 3 Roam 32 -- 2.3 Bluetooth 33 -- 2.4 ZigBee 36 -- 2.5 Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) 37 -- 2.6 Private Mobile Radio (PMR) 39 -- 2.6.1 PMR Elements 40 -- 2.6.2 Attributes 40 -- 2.6.3 TETRA 41 -- 2.7 Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) 42 -- References 44 -- 3 System Requirements 45 -- 3.1 Environments 45 -- 3.1.1 Corporate Buildings 46 -- 3.1.2 Airports 47 -- 3.1.3 Trains and Railway Stations 50 -- 3.1.4 Shopping Centres 52 -- 3.1.5 Hospitals 53 -- 3.1.6 Arenas and Stadiums 54 -- 3.1.6.1 What Makes a Stadium so Special? …”
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17171Publicado 2003“…Confidentiality is a core element of an effective approach to developmental feedback, yet managers would be foolish to rely only on their own assessments in making administrative decisions…”
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17175por Barrón, Buenaventura
Publicado 1967Biblioteca Universidad Eclesiástica San Dámaso (Otras Fuentes: Red de Bibliotecas de la Diócesis de Córdoba, Biblioteca de la Universidad de Navarra)Libro -
17176Publicado 1916Biblioteca Universidad de Deusto (Otras Fuentes: Biblioteca de la Universidad de Navarra)Libro
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17177Publicado 1907Biblioteca de la Universidad de Navarra (Otras Fuentes: Biblioteca Universidad de Deusto)Libro
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17178por Cron, Lisa“…This guide reveals how writers can take advantage of the brain's hard-wired responses to story to captivate their readers' minds through each plot element-- Ed…”
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17180Publicado 2016“…The budding yeast origins contain an essential sequence element called the ARS (autonomously replicating sequence), while the fission yeast origins consist of AT-rich sequences. …”
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