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221por Ortega Candel, José ManuelTabla de Contenidos: “….) -- 2.5 NORMATIVA PCI-DSS (PAYMENT CARD INDUSTRY (...) -- 2.6 MECANISMOS DE AUTENTICACIÓN -- 2.6.1 OAUTH2 -- 2.6.2 OPENID CONNECT -- 2.6.3 DOBLE FACTOR DE AUTENTICACIÓN -- 2.7 DESARROLLO SEGURO EN JAVA -- 2.7.1 VALIDACIÓN DE PARÁMETROS DE ENTRADA (...) -- 2.7.2 LISTAS NEGRAS -- 2.7.3 LISTAS BLANCAS -- 2.7.4 EXPRESIONES REGULARES -- 2.7.5 FILTROS -- 2.8 GUÍA OWASP DE DESARROLLO SEGURO -- 2.9 EJERCICIOS -- 2.10 RESUMEN -- 2.11 BIBLIOGRAFÍA -- 2.12 AUTOEVALUACIÓN UNIDAD 2 -- 2.13 LECTURAS RECOMENDADAS -- 2.14 GLOSARIO DE TÉRMINOS -- 3 PROGRAMACIÓN SEGURA EN SERVICIOS WEB -- INTRODUCCIÓN -- OBJETIVOS DE LA UNIDAD DIDÁCTICA -- 3.1 CARACTERÍSTICAS DE LOS SERVICIOS WEB -- 3.2 ARQUITECTURAS ORIENTADAS A SERVICIOS -- 3.3 ARQUITECTURA DE LOS SERVICIOS WEB -- 3.4 TECNOLOGÍAS -- 3.4.1 XML -- 3.4.2 SOAP -- 3.4.3 WSDL -- 3.4.4 AJAX -- 3.4.5 SERVICIOS REST -- 3.4.6 TECNOLOGÍAS DE SEGUNDA GENERACIÓN -- 3.5 TECNOLOGÍAS J2EE PARA SERVICIOS WEB -- 3.5.1 JAXP -- 3.5.2 JAXM -- 3.5.3 JAX-RPC / JAX-WS -- 3.5.4 JAXR -- 3.5.5 JAXB -- 3.5.6 OTRAS LIBRERÍAS -- 3.6 IMPLEMENTACIÓN DE LOS SERVICIOS WEB (...) -- 3.6.1 TIPOS DE DATOS -- 3.6.2 ANOTACIONES -- 3.7 SERVICIOS WEB AVANZADOS -- 3.7.1 OPTIMIZACIÓN DE MENSAJES -- 3.7.2 SERVICIOS WEB SEGUROS -- 3.7.3 CONFIDENCIALIDAD E INTEGRIDAD -- 3.7.4 AUTENTICACIÓN EN SERVICIOS WEB -- 3.8 FRAMEWORKS JAVA PARA SERVICIOS WEB (...) -- 3.8.1 AXIS 2 -- 3.8.2 CXF -- 3.8.3 JAX-WS -- 3.9 SEGURIDAD EN API REST CON JAVA JAX-RS -- 3.9.1 AUTENTICACIÓN EN JAX-RS -- 3.9.2 AUTORIZACIÓN EN JAX-RS…”
Publicado 2018
Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull (Otras Fuentes: Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada, Biblioteca de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca)Libro electrónico -
222Publicado 2022Tabla de Contenidos: “…Fault seeding -- 3.4.2. Statistics -- 3.4.3. A posteriori -- 3.4.4. Avoiding introduction of defects -- 3.5. …”
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223por 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
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224Publicado 2010Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Preface -- Unit I: Thinking Conceptually about Politics -- Chapter 1: Liberty -- 1.1 Meaning and Nature of Liberty -- 1.2 Negative Liberty -- 1.3 Positive Liberty -- 1.4 Conclusion -- Suggested Questions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Equality -- 2.1 Meaning and Significance of Equality -- 2.2 Foundational Equality -- 2.2.1 Fundamental Equality of Persons -- 2.2.2 Equality of Opportunity -- 2.2.3 Equality of Condition -- 2.2.4 Equality of Outcome -- 2.3 Distributional Equality -- 2.3.1 Equality of Welfare -- 2.3.2 Equality of Resources -- 2.4 Equality of Capability -- 2.5 Conclusion -- Suggested Questions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Justice -- 3.1 The Concept -- 3.2 Core Elements of Justice -- 3.2.1 Non-Arbitrariness -- 3.2.2 Consistency -- 3.2.3 Relevance -- 3.2.4 Proportion -- 3.2.5 Procedure -- 3.3 Justice as an Ethical Principle -- 3.3.1 Distributive Justice -- 3.3.1.1 Justice as Equality (Egalitarianism) -- 3.3.1.2 Justice Based on Contribution (Capitalist Justice) -- 3.3.1.3 Justice Based on Needs and Abilities (Socialism) -- 3.3.1.4 Justice as Freedom (Libertarianism) -- 3.3.1.5 Justice as Fairness -- 3.3.2 Retributive Justice -- 3.3.3 Compensatory Justice -- 3.4 Rawls' Theory of Justice as Fairness -- 3.4.1 Rawls' Method -- 3.4.2 Rawls' Principles of Justice -- 3.4.2.1 Principle of Equal Liberty -- 3.4.2.2 The Difference Principle -- 3.4.3 The Principle of Fair Equality of Opportunity -- 3.4.4 Critical Evaluation of Rawls' Theory -- 3.5 Distributive Justice and Business -- 3.6 Conclusion -- Suggested Questions -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Rights -- 4.1 Meaning and Nature of Rights -- 4.2 Basis Of Rights -- 4.2.1 Legal Rights -- 4.2.2 Moral Rights -- 4.2.3 Negative and Positive Rights -- 4.2.4 Contractual Rights -- 4.2.5 Natural Rights and Human Rights -- 4.3 Human Rights and the Corporate World…”
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225Publicado 2022Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 1.2 Structure of this book -- 1.3 Exercises -- PART II: THE MICROECONOMICS OF BANKING -- CHAPTER 2 FRAGILE BANKS -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Bank liquidity creation and bank run -- 2.2.1 Liquidity preferences and the need for liquidity insurance -- 2.2.2 Baseline result: the planner's solution -- 2.2.3 Resource allocation in a decentralized economy -- 2.2.4 Bank run: fundamental-driven versus panic-driven -- 2.2.5 Fragile banks and policy implications -- 2.2.6 Equilibrium refinement and equilibrium selection -- 2.2.7 Summary -- 2.3 Optimal bank run -- 2.3.1 Modelling aggregate asset return risks -- 2.3.2 Optimal risk-sharing with zero liquidation cost -- 2.3.3 Optimal risk-sharing with positive liquidation cost -- 2.3.4 Summary -- 2.4 Fragility and bank liquidity -- 2.4.1 Model setup: the need for fragility -- 2.4.2 Constrained efficiency -- 2.4.3 Market liquidity and funding liquidity -- 2.4.4 Summary -- 2.5 Empirical evidence: drivers of bank runs and policy responses -- 2.6 Exercises -- CHAPTER 3 INFORMATION FRICTIONS IN BANKING -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Bank as delegated monitor -- 3.2.1 Asymmetric information and monitoring -- 3.2.2 Costly monitoring under direct lending -- 3.2.3 Bank and delegated monitoring -- 3.2.4 Summary -- 3.3 Monitoring and Capital -- 3.3.1 Model setup -- 3.3.2 Direct lending -- 3.3.3 Banking solution -- 3.3.4 Summary -- 3.4 Credit rationing -- 3.4.1 Model setup -- 3.4.2 Credit rationing in market equilibrium -- 3.4.3 Adverse selection and lending efficiency -- 3.4.4 Summary -- 3.5 Positive selection and excess lending…”
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233Publicado 2022Tabla de Contenidos: “…ESCAPE ROOM EDUCATIVO COORDINADO ENTRE ASIGNATURAS DEL GRADO EN CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGÍA DE LOS ALIMENTOS(pp. 241-254) -- Natalia Casado, Judith Gañán, Gonzalo Martínez, Sonia Morante-Zarcero, Damián Pérez-Quintanilla and Isabel Sierra -- USO DEL ENTORNO EASY JAVA SIMULATIONS PARA LA EVALUACIÓN DE CONTENIDOS EN ASIGNATURAS DE LA RAMA DE INGENIERÍA INDUSTRIAL(pp. 255-266) -- Miguel Ángel Garrido Maneiro, Alicia Salazar López, María Teresa Gómez del Río, Claudio José Múnez Alba and Jesús Rodríguez Pérez -- DESARROLLO Y EVALUACIÓN DE COMPETENCIAS DE MANERA ACTIVA A TRAVÉS DEL PROYECTO DE APRENDIZAJE-SERVICIO: "ALIMENTARSE NO TIENE DESPERDICIO. …”
Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull (Otras Fuentes: Biblioteca de la Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, Universidad Loyola - Universidad Loyola Granada)Libro electrónico -
234Publicado 2017Tabla de Contenidos: “…Front Cover -- Plant Hazard Analysis and Safety Instrumentation Systems -- Plant Hazard Analysis and Safety Instrumentation Systems -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- I - Basics of Hazard, Risk Ranking, and Safety Systems -- 1.0 INTRODUCTION -- 2.0 HAZARD AND RISK -- 2.1 Discussions on Hazard and Risk -- 2.2 Hazard Definition and Discussions -- 2.2.1 General Definition -- 2.2.2 HSE UK Definition -- 2.2.3 CCPS Definition -- 2.2.4 ISO/IEC Definition -- 2.2.5 Major Issues and Coverage of Hazard Identification -- 2.2.6 Definition of Commonly Used Terms -- 2.2.7 Hazard Types -- 2.2.8 CCOHS Guidelines -- 2.2.9 Hazard Study Issues -- 2.2.10 Industrial Hazards -- 2.2.11 Networking Security -- 2.3 Hazard Analysis Approach -- 2.4 Risk Definition -- 2.4.1 HSE UK Definition -- 2.4.2 EPA Definition of Risk -- 2.4.3 ISO Definition of Risk -- 2.4.4 IEC Definition of Risk -- 2.4.5 General Risk Concept -- 2.5 Risk Discussions -- 2.5.1 Risk Frequency -- 2.5.2 Severity -- 2.5.3 Risk Level (Based on Action and Time) -- 2.5.4 Control Measure -- 2.5.5 Risk Target -- 2.5.6 Risk Analysis -- 2.5.7 Risk Assessment -- 2.5.8 Risk Assessment Procedure -- 2.5.9 Risk Management -- 3.0 RISK REGISTER, RISK MATRIX AND RISK RANKING -- 3.1 Preamble and a Few Term Definitions -- 3.1.1 Risk Appetite -- 3.1.2 Key Risk Indicator -- 3.2 Risk Register -- 3.2.1 Characteristics of Risk Register -- 3.2.2 Description of Risk Register -- 3.3 Risk Matrix -- 3.3.1 Features of Risk Matrix -- 3.3.2 Risk Matrix Description -- 3.3.3 Risk Level -- 3.4 Risk Ranking -- 3.4.1 Challenges for Risk Ranking -- 3.4.2 Risk Ranking Features -- 3.4.3 Risk Categorization or Cataloging -- 3.4.4 Risk Ranking Methods -- 4.0 CONSEQUENCE, PHA AND ALARP -- 4.1 Consequence -- 4.1.1 Vulnerability -- 4.1.2 Speed of Onset -- 4.2 Preliminary Hazard Analysis (PrHA)…”
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235Publicado 2024Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- 3.2 Introduction to Deep Learning -- 3.2.1 Pros of the Deep Learning Algorithm -- 3.2.2 Customary / Traditional CV Methodology -- 3.2.3 Limitations/challenges of Traditional CV Methodology -- 3.2.4 Overcome the Limitations of Deep Learning -- 3.3 Deep Learning Algorithms for Object Detection -- 3.3.1 Types of Deep Models for Object Detection -- 3.4 How Image Captioning Works -- 3.4.1 Transformer Based Image Captioning -- 3.4.2 Visual Scene Graph Based Image Captioning -- 3.4.3 Challenges in Image Captioning -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 Deep Learning-Based Object Detection for Computer Vision Tasks: A Survey of Methods and Applications -- 4.1 Introduction…”
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236Publicado 2021Tabla de Contenidos: “…Les matériaux utilisés -- 3.4.3. Les pièces finies -- 3.4.4. Les pièces techniques -- 3.4.5. …”
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