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1661Publicado 2010Tabla de Contenidos: “…...the IDE does thisWhere programs come from; The IDE helps you code; When you change things in the IDE, you're also changing your code; Anatomy of a program; Your program knows where to start; You can change your program's entry point; Two classes can be in the same namespace; Your programs use variables to work with data; C# uses familiar math symbols; Use the debugger to see your variables change; Loops perform an action over and over; Time to start coding; if/else statements make decisions; Set up conditions and see if they're true; Code Magnets; Csharpcross; Code Magnets Solution…”
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1662por Holdsworth, B.Tabla de Contenidos: “…3.20 Reduced dimension maps3.21 Plotting RDMs from truth tables; 3.22 Reading RDM functions; 3.23 Looping rules for RDMs; 3.24 Criteria for minimisation; Chapter 4. …”
Publicado 2002
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1663por Bakos, GáborTabla de Contenidos: “…Generic transformations -- Java snippets -- The Math Formula node -- Conversion between types -- Binning -- Normalization -- Text normalization -- Regular expressions -- Multiple columns -- XML transformation -- Time transformation -- Smoothing -- Data generation -- Generating the grid -- Constraints -- Loops -- Workflow customization -- Case study - finding min-max in the next n rows -- Case study - ranks within groups -- Summary -- 3. …”
Publicado 2013
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1664por Juneau, JoshTabla de Contenidos: “…Creating an Input Form for a Database Record; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-12. Looping Through Database Records Within a Page; Problem; Solution; How It Works; 2-13. …”
Publicado 2013
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1665Publicado 2014Tabla de Contenidos: “…2.9 State Estimation; 2.9.1 Introduction; 2.9.2 Microgrid State Estimation; 2.9.3 Fuzzy State Estimation; 2.10 Conclusions; Appendix 2.A: Study Case Microgrid; References; 3 Intelligent Local Controllers; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Inverter Control Issues in the Formation of Microgrids; 3.2.1 Active Power Control; 3.2.2 Voltage Regulation; 3.3 Control Strategies for Multiple Inverters; 3.3.1 Master Slave Control Scheme; 3.3.2 Multi-Master Control Scheme; 3.3.3 Droop Control Implementation in the VSI; 3.3.4 Ancillary Services; 3.3.5 Optional Secondary Control Loops…”
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1666Publicado 2014Tabla de Contenidos: “…3 Systems thinking and system dynamics: A primer3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Systems thinking; 3.2.1 'Behaviour over time' graphs; 3.2.2 Archetypes; 3.2.3 Principles of influence (or causal loop) diagrams; 3.2.4 From diagrams to behaviour; 3.3 System dynamics; 3.3.1 Principles of stock-.ow diagramming; 3.3.2 Model purpose and model conceptualisation; 3.3.3 Adding auxiliaries, parameters and information links to the spinal stock-flow structure; 3.3.4 Equation writing and dimensional checking; 3.4 Some further important issues in SD modelling; 3.4.1 Use of soft variables; 3.4.2 Co-flows…”
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1667Publicado 2014Tabla de Contenidos: “…Front Cover; Micro- and Nanoengineering of the Cell Surface; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; List of Contributors; 1 Cell Membrane Biology and Juxtacrine Signal Conversion; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Cell membrane biology-early milestones; 1.3 Membrane microdomains; 1.4 Cell membrane emergence; 1.5 Juxtacrine signaling and rewiring cellular networks; 1.6 Protein painting, artificial veto cell engineering; 1.7 Trans signal conversion; 1.8 Redirecting juxtacrine signals; 1.9 Creating auto-signaling loops; 1.10 SCP therapeutic flexibility; 1.11 The cell membrane frontier; References…”
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1668por Leis, John, 1966-Tabla de Contenidos: “…; 2.4 GETTING STARTED; 2.5 EVERYTHING IS A MATRIX; 2.6 INTERACTIVE USE; 2.7 TESTING AND LOOPING; 2.8 FUNCTIONS AND VARIABLES…”
Publicado 2011
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1669Publicado 2019Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Conclusion Hedgehogs, Foxes, and the Dangers of Making Predictions -- Blinded by Focus -- Addendum A Passive Investing Bubble? -- Feedback Loops and Reflexivity -- Distortion of the Market -- Oversimplification as Overconfidence -- Investment and Interest Rates -- Herd Mentality and Silent Leadership -- Too Much of a Good Thing -- About the Author -- Index -- EULA…”
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1670Publicado 2011Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Cocoa Frameworks -- AppKit -- Core Foundation -- Core Graphics -- Core Animation -- Other Apple-Supplied Frameworks -- Third-Party Frameworks -- Under the Hood -- Summary -- 9 Common Foundation Classes -- Immutable and Mutable Classes -- Class Clusters -- NSString -- Collection Classes -- NSNumber -- NSNull -- NSData -- NSURL -- Structures -- Summary -- Exercises -- 10 Control Structures in Objective-C -- if Statements -- for Statements and Implicit Loops -- while Statements and NSEnumerator -- Fast Enumeration…”
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1671Publicado 2017Tabla de Contenidos: “…Machine generated contents note: 1 High-Potential Leaders Are Crucial to Helping Businesses Adapt and Thrive in the Digital Age 1 The Urgent Need for High-Potential Leaders 1 What "High Potential" Means Now 2 An Important Distinction 7 Getting Hipos There Faster 8 How Hipos Can Use This Book 11 How Leadership Developers Should Use This Book 13 A Final Word 14 Tips for Hipos--How to Use This Book 18 Tips for HR and Leadership Developers--How to Use This Book 20 PART I Five Essential Skills for High-Potential Leaders 23 2 Increase the Return on Your Time (ROYT) 25 Get Comfortable with People Better Than You 25 Set and Reset Your Priorities 28 Customize Your Information Flow 31 Delegate and Follow Through 33 Trust But Verify 34 Decide How to Leverage Yourself 35 Create Repeatable Processes 37 Be Decisive 38 Additional Resources 43 3 Multiply the Energy and Skills of Those Around You 45 Identify a Person's God-Given Talent 46 Build Other People's Strengths 50 Make Necessary Changes Quickly 52 Manage the Intersections 53 Lead the Dialogue 56 Be a Social Architect 58 How Tony Palmer Became a Talent Magnet 60 Additional Resources 68 4 Be a Master of Big Ideas and Execution 71 Make Your Big Ideas Better 71 How to Assess Your Good Ideas 72 Getting Big Ideas Executed 76 Execution Basics 78 The Art of Asking Incisive Questions 80 A Hipo's Vision and Execution at Fingerhut 81 Additional Resources 90 5 Get to Know Customers, Competitors, and the Macro Environment 91 Observe the End-to-End Consumer Experience 92 Know the Competition 94 Dissect Ecosystems 98 See Your Business from the Outside In 100 Keep Up with Technology 103 Additional Resources 108 6 Build Your Mental Capacity 109 Widen Your Lens 109 Keep Learning 111 Build Diverse Networks 114 Seek Information from Everywhere 116 Stay Mentally Flexible 120 Additional Resources 129 PART II Taking Charge of Your Growth and Choosing Your Next Big Career Move 131 7 How, When, and Why to Make a Leap 133 The Virtue of Leaps 134 Making Leaps Without Leaving Your Company 139 Build Your Own Support System 141 Bonnie Hill's Multiple Leaps 143 Leaps Outside the Company 146 Weighing a Job Change 148 Your Exit Plan 150 Your Entrance Plan 151 Additional Resources 159 8 Track Your Mental Health and Work/Life Balance 161 Business Achievement 162 Life Satisfaction 163 Find a Meaningful Focus 168 Protect Your Mental Health 172 How Aaron Greenblatt Found His Focus 173 Additional Resources 181 PART III The Care and Feeding of High Potentials--Every Organization's Precious Resource 183 9 Identifying, Recruiting, and Retaining Hipos 185 Redefi ne and Find High-Potential Leaders 186 Create Opportunities for Growth 189 Clear the Path for Hipos 192 Improve Feedback Loops 193 Refresh the Leadership Pool 196 How to Use This Book to Develop Your Organization's Hipos 197 Key Points for Talent Management Leaders 197 Additional Resources 209 Acknowledgments 211 Index 213.…”
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1672Publicado 2022Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Getting Started with Ansible -- Installing Ansible -- Ansible Support for SSH -- Finally, Our First Ansible Command -- Basic Ansible Playbooks -- Ansible Configuration and Inventory Files -- Running Ansible Modules -- Ping -- Setup -- Git -- Shell -- Apt (or Yum) -- Package -- Service -- Get_url -- File -- User -- Find -- Running Ansible on Different Servers -- Different Versions of Ansible -- Ansible Projects -- Basic LAMP Stack -- Splunk Server Environment -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Ansible Playbooks -- Ansible and YAML Syntax -- Command-Line Modules to Ansible Playbooks -- Ansible Playbook Verbose Output -- Ansible Syntax in Finer Detail -- Hosts and Remote Users -- Tasks -- Notify -- Adding More Playbook Functionality with Variables and Loops -- Plugging In Our LAMP Stack -- Organizing Larger Playbooks with Include and Import -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Extending Playbooks with Roles and Templates -- Ansible Roles -- Creating the Web Server Role -- Creating the Database Server Role -- Ansible Command-Line Variables and Options -- Expanding Our LAMP with Django -- Conditional Tasks in Ansible -- Using Tags to Run Specific Tasks -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Custom Ansible Modules, Vaults, and Galaxies -- Keeping Secrets with Ansible Vault -- Ansible Galaxy -- Searching and Working with Ansible Galaxy Roles -- Downloading and Installing Multiple Roles from Galaxy -- Moving Further with Ansible Galaxy -- Contributing to Ansible Galaxy -- Building Your Own Ansible Modules -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Working with Ansible in the Amazon Cloud -- So Why Amazon Web Services? …”
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1673Publicado 2020Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- About the authors -- List of figures and tables -- List of text boxes -- About the contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Systems -- Introduction to systems -- Systems and elements -- Highlight: urban or rural planning -- Interdependence -- Highlight: exploring interdependence -- Feedback loops -- Guest coursebook contribution from Kate Pickett -- Highlight: a short history of GDP as a measurement to guide nations -- Highlight: money, income and happiness: the Easterlin paradox -- Highlight: why certain nations are happier -- Highlight: why some poor nations are happier than you would expect -- Leverage points -- Highlight: beekeeping as a leverage point for sustainability and prosperity -- Entry points for systems change -- Change agents -- Highlight: different approaches to change agentry -- Guest coursebook contribution from Lester Kurtz -- 2 Values -- Introduction to values: setting the stage for a thought experiment -- The value of values -- Guest coursebook contribution from Tom Crompton -- What are values? …”
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1674por Muhlmeyer, MichaelTabla de Contenidos: “…Introduction -- 11.2. Open-loop and Closed-loop Control Systems -- 11.3. SISO and MIMO Control Systems -- 11.4. …”
Publicado 2021
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1675Publicado 2021Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Download the example code files -- Download the color images -- Get in touch -- Chapter 1: Doing the Things That Coders Do -- 1.1 Data -- 1.2 Expressions -- 1.3 Functions -- 1.4 Libraries -- 1.5 Collections -- 1.6 Conditional processing -- 1.7 Loops -- 1.8 Exceptions -- 1.9 Records -- 1.10 Objects and classes -- 1.11 Qubits -- 1.12 Circuits -- 1.13 Summary -- Part I: Getting to Know Python -- Chapter 2: Working with Expressions -- 2.1 Numbers -- 2.2 Strings -- 2.3 Lists -- 2.4 Variables and assignment -- 2.5 True and False -- 2.6 Arithmetic -- 2.7 String operations -- 2.8 List operations -- 2.9 Printing -- 2.10 Conditionals -- 2.11 Loops -- 2.12 Functions -- 2.13 Summary -- Chapter 3: Collecting Things Together -- 3.1 The big three -- 3.2 Lists -- 3.3 The joy of O(1) -- 3.4 Tuples -- 3.5 Comprehensions -- 3.6 What does "Pythonic" mean? …”
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1676Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Hot versus Cold Observables -- Hot Observables -- Hot Observables and the replay mechanism -- Observers and their variants (Subscribers) -- Subjects -- Schedulers -- ObserveOn versus SubscribeOn -- The RunLoop Scheduler -- Operators -- Creational Operators -- Transformation Operators -- Filtering Operators -- Combining Operators -- Error-handling Operators -- Observable utility Operators -- Conditional and Boolean Operators -- Mathematical and Aggregate operators -- Connectable Observable Operators -- Summary -- Chapter 9: Reactive GUI Programming Using Qt/C++ -- A quick introduction to Qt GUI programming -- Qt object model -- Signals and slots -- Event system -- Event handlers -- Sending events -- Meta-object system -- Hello World - Qt program -- Qt event model with signals/slots/MOC - an example -- Creating a custom widget -- Creating the application dialog -- Executing the application -- Integrating the RxCpp library with the Qt event model -- Qt event filter - a reactive approach -- Creating the window - setting layouts and alignments…”
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1677por Sandström, RolfTabla de Contenidos: “…11 The Role of Cavitation in Creep-Fatigue Interaction -- 11.1 General -- 11.2 Empirical Principles for Development of Creep-Fatigue Damage -- 11.2.1 Fatigue and Creep Damage -- 11.2.2 Loops During Cyclic Loading -- 11.3 Deformation During Cyclic Loading -- 11.3.1 Basic Model for Hysteresis Loops -- 11.3.2 Application of the Cycling Model -- 11.4 Cavitation -- 11.4.1 Nucleation of Cavities -- 11.4.2 Cavity Growth -- 11.5 Summary -- References -- 12 Tertiary Creep -- 12.1 General -- 12.2 Empirical Models for Tertiary Creep and Continuum Damage Mechanics -- 12.2.1 Models for Tertiary Creep -- 12.2.2 Continuum Damage Mechanics (CDM) -- 12.3 Particle Coarsening -- 12.4 Dislocation Strengthening During Tertiary Creep -- 12.4.1 The Role of Substructure During Tertiary Creep -- 12.4.2 Accelerated Recovery Model -- 12.5 Necking -- 12.5.1 Hart's Criterion -- 12.5.2 Use of Omega Model -- 12.5.3 Basic Dislocation Model -- 12.5.4 Multiaxial Stress States -- 12.6 Summary -- References -- 13 Creep Ductility -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Empirical Ductility Models -- 13.3 Basic Ductility Methods -- 13.3.1 Brittle Rupture -- 13.3.2 Ductile Rupture -- 13.4 The Role of Multiaxiality -- 13.4.1 Diffusion Controlled Growth -- 13.4.2 Strain Controlled Growth -- 13.4.3 Growth Due to Grain Boundary Sliding (GBS) -- 13.4.4 Comparison of Models -- 13.5 Summary -- References -- 14 Extrapolation -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Empirical Extrapolation Analysis -- 14.2.1 Basic TTP Analysis -- 14.2.2 The ECCC Post-assessment Tests -- 14.2.3 Use of Neural Network (NN) -- 14.3 Error Analysis in Extrapolation -- 14.3.1 Model for Error Analysis -- 14.3.2 Error Analysis with PATs -- 14.3.3 Error Analysis with NN -- 14.4 Basic Modeling of Creep Rupture Curves -- 14.4.1 General -- 14.4.2 Secondary Creep Rate -- 14.4.3 Creep Strain Curves -- 14.4.4 Cavitation -- 14.4.5 Rupture Criteria…”
Publicado 2024
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1678Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Client-side versus server-side APIs -- Client-side APIs -- Server-side APIs -- Where scripting is supported -- Access controls -- Business rules -- Client scripts and catalog client scripts -- Condition builder (and the URL) -- Default value -- Script includes -- UI actions -- UI policies and catalog UI policies -- UI scripts -- Workflow activities -- Integrated development environment -- Script tree -- Script auto-completion -- Script editor macros -- Documentation macro -- For-loop macro -- GlideRecord macros -- Demo -- Summary -- Chapter 9: The Server-Side Glide API -- The structure of an API class -- Server-side APIs -- GlideRecord -- Initialize -- Example usage -- addQuery() -- Available query operators -- Example usage -- addActiveQuery() -- addNullQuery() and addNotNullQuery() -- Example usage -- canRead(), canWrite(), canCreate(), and canDelete() -- Example usage -- deleteRecord() and deleteMultiple() -- Example usage -- get() -- Example usage -- getDisplayValue() -- Example usage…”
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1679Publicado 2011Tabla de Contenidos: “…Contributors -- Preface -- I TRANSCEIVER CONCEPTS AND DESIGN -- 1 Software-Defined Radio Front Ends (Jan Craninckx) -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 System-Level Considerations -- 1.3 Wideband LO Synthesis -- 1.4 Receiver Building Blocks -- 1.5 Transmitter Building Blocks -- 1.6 Calibration Techniques -- 1.7 Full SDR Implementation -- 1.8 Conclusions -- 2 Software-Defined Transceivers (Gio Cafaro and Bob Stengel) -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Radio Architectures -- 2.3 SDR Building Blocks -- 2.4 Example of an SDR Transceiver -- 3 Adaptive Multi-Mode RF Front-End Circuits (Aleksandar Tasic) -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Adaptive Multi-Mode Low-Power Wireless RF IC Design -- 3.3 Multi-Mode Receiver Concept -- 3.4 Design of a Multi-Mode Adaptive RF Front End -- 3.5 Experimental Results for the Image-Reject Down-Converter -- 3.6 Conclusions -- 4 Precise Delay Alignment Between Amplitude and Phase/Frequency Modulation Paths in a Digital Polar Transmitter (KhurramWaheed and Robert Bogdan Staszewski) -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 RF Polar Transmitter in Nanoscale CMOS -- 4.3 Amplitude and Phase Modulation -- 4.4 Mechanisms to Achieve Subnanosecond Amplitude and Phase Modulation Path Alignments -- 4.5 Precise Alignment of Multi-Rate Direct and Reference Point Data -- 5 Overview of Front-End RF Passive Integration into SoCs (Hooman Darabi) -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Concept of a Receiver Translational Loop -- 5.3 Feedforward Loop Nonideal Effects -- 5.4 Feedforward Receiver Circuit Implementations -- 5.5 Feedforward Receiver Experimental Results -- 5.6 Feedback Notch Filtering for a WCDMA Transmitter -- 5.7 Feedback-Based Transmitter Stability Analysis -- 5.8 Impacts of Nonidealities in Feedback-Based Transmission -- 5.9 Transmitter Building Blocks -- 5.10 Feedback-Based Transmitter Measurement Results -- 5.11 Conclusions and Discussion -- 6 ADCs and DACs for Software-Defined Radio (Michiel Steyaert, Pieter Palmers, and Koen Cornelissens) -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 ADC and DAC Requirements in Wireless Systems…”
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1680Publicado 2024Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Copyright -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Learning Modern Core Language Features -- Using auto whenever possible -- Creating type aliases and alias templates -- Understanding uniform initialization -- Understanding the various forms of non-static member initialization -- Controlling and querying object alignment -- Using scoped enumerations -- Using override and final for virtual methods -- Using range-based for loops to iterate on a range -- Enabling range-based for loops for custom types -- Using explicit constructors and conversion operators to avoid implicit conversion -- Using unnamed namespaces instead of static globals -- Using inline namespaces for symbol versioning -- Using structured bindings to handle multi-return values -- Simplifying code with class template argument deduction -- Using the subscript operator to access elements in a collection -- Chapter 2: Working with Numbers and Strings -- Understanding the various numeric types -- Limits and other properties of numeric types -- Converting between numeric and string types -- Understanding the various character and string types -- Printing Unicode characters to the output console -- Generating pseudo-random numbers -- Properly initializing a pseudo-random number generator -- Creating cooked user-defined literals -- Creating raw user-defined literals -- Using raw string literals to avoid escaping characters -- Creating a library of string helpers -- Parsing the content of a string using regular expressions -- Replacing the content of a string using regular expressions -- Using std::string_view instead of constant string references -- Formatting and printing text with std::format and std::print -- Using std::format with user-defined types -- Chapter 3: Exploring Functions -- Defaulted and deleted functions…”
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