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741Publicado 2021Tabla de Contenidos: “…Scaling Agile at EPM -- Getting On and Around -- Agile Community Events and Meetups -- Chapter 5: Uruguay -- History -- Building Trust, Learning, and Understanding: An Agile Approach to Project Discovery -- Insights -- Empowering Team Members to Control Their Own Compensation - What Happened When We Let a Team Evaluate Its Own Performance and Decide on Each Member's Pay -- The Context -- Transparency -- Reward System -- Time for Review -- Some Thoughts -- Getting On and Around -- Agile Community Events and Meetups -- Part III: Asia -- Agile Community Events and Meetups -- Chapter 6: India -- History -- The Sri Sathya Sai Super Speciality Hospital, Bangalore: A Harmonious Work Culture With a Clear Mission -- Current Problems in Organizations -- Agile Principles As a Basis -- A Clear Mission -- A Harmonious Environment -- Agile Flywheel Effect -- Insights -- Getting On and Around -- Understanding Culture Works Both Ways -- The Power of Hierarchical Awareness -- Individual Recognition vs. …”
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750Publicado 2014Tabla de Contenidos: “…Preface xiii Table of Engineering Applications xvii Part 1 Introduction 1 Mathematica Environment and Basic Syntax 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Selecting Notebook Characteristics 4 1.3 Notebook Cells 8 1.4 Delimiters 12 1.5 Basic Syntax 12 1.5.1 Introduction 12 1.5.2 Templates: Greek Symbols and Mathematical Notation 15 1.5.3 Variable Names and Global Variables 18 1.6 Mathematical Constants 19 1.7 Complex Numbers 21 1.8 Elementary, Trigonometric, Hyperbolic, and a Few Special Functions 22 1.9 Strings 25 1.9.1 String Creation: StringJoin[] and ToString[] 25 1.9.2 Labeled Output: Print[], NumberForm[], EngineeringForm[], and TraditionalForm[] 26 1.10 Conversions, Relational Operators, and Transformation Rule 28 1.11 Engineering Units and Unit Conversions: Quantity[] and UnitConvert[] 30 1.12 Creation of CDF Documents and Documents in Other Formats 33 1.13 Functions Introduced in Chapter 1 34 Exercises 35 2 List Creation and Manipulation: Vectors and Matrices 39 2.1 Introduction 39 2.2 Creating Lists and Vectors 39 2.2.1 Introduction 39 2.2.2 Creating a List with Table[] 45 2.2.3 Summing Elements of a List: Total[] 46 2.2.4 Selecting Elements of a List 47 2.2.5 Identifying List Elements Matching a Pattern: Position[] 49 2.3 Creating Matrices 51 2.3.1 Introduction 51 2.3.2 Matrix Generation Using Table[] 54 2.3.3 Accessing Elements of Arrays 55 2.4 Matrix Operations on Vectors and Arrays 56 2.4.1 Introduction 56 2.4.2 Matrix Inverse and Determinant: Inverse[] and Det[] 57 2.5 Solution of a Linear System of Equations: LinearSolve[] 58 2.6 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors: EigenSystem[] 59 2.7 Functions Introduced in Chapter 2 61 References 61 Exercises 61 3 User-Created Functions, Repetitive Operations, and Conditionals 69 3.1 Introduction 69 3.2 Expressions and Procedures as Functions 69 3.2.1 Introduction 69 3.2.2 Pure Function: Function[] 74 3.2.3 Module[] 78 3.3 Find Elements of a List that Meet a Criterion: Select[] 80 3.4 Conditionals 82 3.4.1 If[] 82 3.4.2 Which[] 83 3.5 Repetitive Operations 83 3.5.1 Do[] 83 3.5.2 While[] 83 3.5.3 Nest[] 84 3.5.4 Map[] 84 3.6 Examples of Repetitive Operations and Conditionals 85 3.7 Functions Introduced in Chapter 3 92 Exercises 92 4 Symbolic Operations 95 4.1 Introduction 95 4.2 Assumption Options 101 4.3 Solutions of Equations: Solve[] 101 4.4 Limits: Limit[] 105 4.5 Power Series: Series[], Coefficient[], and CoefficientList[] 108 4.6 Optimization: Maximize[]/Minimize[] 112 4.7 Differentiation: D[] 114 4.8 Integration: Integrate[] 120 4.9 Solutions of Ordinary Differential Equations: DSolve[] 126 4.10 Solutions of Partial Differential Equations: DSolve[] 136 4.11 Laplace Transform: LaplaceTransform[] and InverseLaplaceTransform[] 138 4.12 Functions Introduced in Chapter 4 145 References 145 Exercises 146 5 Numerical Evaluations of Equations 151 5.1 Introduction 151 5.2 Numerical Integration: NIntegrate[] 151 5.3 Numerical Solutions of Differential Equations: NDSolveValue[] and ParametricNDSolveValue[] 154 5.4 Numerical Solutions of Equations: NSolve[] 178 5.5 Roots of Transcendental Equations: FindRoot[] 180 5.6 Minimum and Maximum: FindMinimum[] and FindMaximum[] 182 5.7 Fitting of Data: Interpolation[] and FindFit[] 186 5.8 Discrete Fourier Transforms and Correlation: Fourier[], InverseFourier[], and ListCorrelate[] 189 5.9 Functions Introduced in Chapter 5 194 References 195 Exercises 196 6 Graphics 209 6.1 Introduction 209 6.2 2D Graphics 209 6.2.1 Basic Plotting 209 6.2.2 Basic Graph Enhancements 213 6.2.3 Common 2D Shapes: Graphics[] 217 6.2.4 Additional Graph Enhancements 222 6.2.5 Combining Figures: Show[] and GraphicsGrid[] 238 6.2.6 Tooltip[] 241 6.2.7 Exporting Graphics 244 6.3 3D Graphics 244 6.4 Summary of Functions Introduced in Chapter 6 253 References 254 Exercises 254 7 Interactive Graphics 263 7.1 Interactive Graphics: Manipulate[] 263 References 287 Exercises 287 Part 2 Engineering Applications 8 Vibrations of Spring Mass Systems and Thin Beams 293 8.1 Introduction 293 8.2 Single Degree-of-Freedom Systems 294 8.2.1 Periodic Force on a Single Degree-of-Freedom System 294 8.2.2 Squeeze Film Damping and Viscous Fluid Damping 298 8.2.3 Electrostatic Attraction 302 8.2.4 Single Degree-of-Freedom System Energy Harvester 304 8.3 Two Degrees-of-Freedom Systems 307 8.3.1 Governing Equations 307 8.3.2 Response to Harmonic Excitation: Amplitude Response Functions 307 8.3.3 Enhanced Energy Harvester 310 8.4 Thin Beams 315 8.4.1 Natural Frequencies and Mode Shapes of a Cantilever Beam with In-Span Attachments 315 8.4.2 Effects of Electrostatic Force on the Natural Frequency and Stability of a Beam 318 8.4.3 Response of a Cantilever Beam with an In-Span Attachment to an Impulse Force 323 References 326 9 Statistics 327 9.1 Descriptive Statistics 327 9.1.1 Introduction 327 9.1.2 Location Statistics: Mean[], StandardDeviation[], and Quartile[] 327 9.1.3 Continuous Distribution Functions: PDF[] and CDF[] 329 9.1.4 Histograms and Probability Plots: Histogram[] and ProbabilityScalePlot [] 331 9.1.5 Whisker Plot: BoxWhiskerChart[] 332 9.1.6 Creating Data with Specified Distributions: RandomVariate[] 334 9.2 Probability of Continuous Random Variables 334 9.2.1 Probability for Different Distributions: NProbability[] 334 9.2.2 Inverse Cumulative Distribution Function: InverseCDF[] 337 9.2.3 Distribution Parameter Estimation: EstimatedDistribution[] and FindDistributionParameters[] 337 9.2.4 Confidence Intervals: CI[] 340 9.2.5 Hypothesis Testing: LocationTest[] and VarianceTest[] 342 9.3 Regression Analysis: LinearModelFit[] 343 9.3.1 Simple Linear Regression 343 9.3.2 Multiple Linear Regression 347 9.4 Nonlinear Regression Analysis: NonLinearModelFit[] 351 9.5 Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and Factorial Designs: ANOVA[] 354 9.6 Functions Introduced in Chapter 9 358 10 Control Systems and Signal Processing 359 10.1 Introduction 359 10.2 Model Generation: State-Space and Transfer Function Representation 359 10.2.1 Introduction 359 10.2.2 State-Space Models: StateSpaceModel[] 360 10.2.3 Transfer Function Models: TransferFunctionModel[] 362 10.3 Model Connections Closed-Loop Systems and System Response: SystemsModelFeedbackConnect[] and SystemsModelSeriesConnect[] 363 10.4 Design Methods 369 10.4.1 Root Locus: RootLocusPlot[] 369 10.4.2 Bode Plot: BodePlot[] 371 10.4.3 Nichols Plot: NicholsPlot[] 372 10.5 Signal Processing 374 10.5.1 Filter Models: ButterworthFilterModel[], EllipticFilterModel[], ... 374 10.5.2 Windows: HammingWindow[], HannWindow[], ... 381 10.5.3 Spectrum Averaging 385 10.6 Aliasing 388 10.7 Functions Introduced in Chapter 10 390 Reference 391 11 Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics 393 11.1 Introduction 393 11.2 Conduction Heat Transfer 394 11.2.1 One-Dimensional Transient Heat Diffusion in Solids 394 11.2.2 Heat Transfer in Concentric Spheres: Ablation of a Tumor 398 11.2.3 Heat Flow Through Fins 401 11.3 Natural Convection Along Heated Plates 405 11.4 View Factor Between Two Parallel Rectangular Surfaces 408 11.5 Internal Viscous Flow 411 11.5.1 Laminar Flow in Horizontal Cylindrical Pipes 411 11.5.2 Flow in Three Reservoirs 412 11.6 External Flow 416 11.6.1 Pressure Coefficient of a Joukowski Airfoil 416 11.6.2 Surface Profile in Nonuniform Flow in Open Channels 419 References 423 Index 425.…”
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751Publicado 2023Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Copyright -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part 1: Understanding the Basics -- Chapter 1: Delving into the FL Studio Mindset and Workflow -- Perfect practice makes practice perfect -- Mindset and using FL Studio -- Making hits that work for the masses -- The mental balance scale -- Using and organizing the Browser and Channel Rack -- Exploring the Browser tool -- Exploring the Channel Rack -- Understanding the Arrangement tool (the Playlist) -- FL Studio's Mixer and plugins -- Setting up a mixing template -- Adding sounds to the mixer -- FL Studio key plugins -- Summary -- Exercise -- Part 2: Creating Music with FL Studio -- Chapter 2: From the Piano Roll to the Billboard Charts -- Using the Piano Roll -- Opening the Piano Roll -- How to use the piano roll -- Getting started with the Piano Roll -- Recording in the Piano Roll -- Some useful features of FL Studio -- Quantizing notes -- Piano Roll hacks - the Billboard producer's template -- Understanding music theory in modern pop music -- Introducing pop chord regression theory -- Creating melodies that work -- Building MIDI templates in the Piano Roll -- Using the stamp tool to create chords -- Optimizing workflow in the Piano Roll -- Workflow optimization hacks -- Summary -- Exercise -- Chapter 3: Creating Your Signature Sound -- Why should you create your own signature sound? …”
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753Publicado 2023Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- Capacity and Load -- Shop Floor Scheduling without Using the MRP System -- Peak Demand -- Setup and Number of Changeovers -- Implementing Planning and Scheduling Tips -- Lean Pulls Changes from Every Department -- Chapter Questions -- Discussion Question -- Notes -- Additional Readings -- 3. Mistake Proofing -- Lean Goal Is Zero -- Three Types of Defects -- Special Cause versus Common Cause Variation -- Is Six Sigma a Subset of Lean? …”
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754Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…Craft and the Industrial Revolution -- On the economy of machines and manufactures / Charles Babbage -- Artisans and machinery / Peter Gaskell -- 'How an aristocracy may emerge from industry', from Democracy in America / Alexis de Tocqueville -- Industrial biography: iron workers and tool makers / Samuel Smiles -- Capital / Karl Marx -- 'The primary effects of scientific management', from Labor and monopoly capitalism / Harry Braverman -- The workshop of the world: steam power and hand technology in mid-Victorian Britain / Raphael Samuel --Technological innovation and design economics in furniture manufacture / Michael Ettema -- Artistic America / Siegfried Bing -- In the cause of architecture: the architect and the machine / Frank Lloyd Wright -- Art and the machine / Hermann Muthesius -- Building materials / Adolf Loos -- Handwerk/kunsthandwerk / Stefan Muthesius -- pt. 3. …”
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756por National Research Council (U.S.).Tabla de Contenidos: “…THE SOCIAL IMPACT OF AIDS IN THE UNITED STATES -- Copyright -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1 Introduction and Summary -- EPIDEMICS, IMPACTS, AND RESPONSES -- GENERAL FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS -- SPECIFIC FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS -- Public Health -- Health Care -- Clinical Research and Drug Regulation -- Voluntary and Community-Based Organizations -- Religion and Religious Groups -- Correctional Systems -- Public Policies on Children and Families -- New York City -- TECHNICAL NOTE -- REFERENCES -- 2 The Practice of Public Health -- HISTORICAL APPROACHES TO DISEASE CONTROL AND "EXCEPTIONALISM -- HIV TESTING -- REPORTING AND CONTACT TRACING -- Reporting Cases of AIDS and HIV Infection -- Partner Notification and Contact Tracing -- Confidentiality Versus the Physician's "Duty to Warn -- QUARANTINE, ISOLATION, AND CRIMINAL PROSECUTION -- Use of Quarantine Statutes -- Use of Criminal Statutes -- STATE AND LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE -- Infectious Disease Epidemiology -- Clinical Services -- Planning and Financing Care -- CONCLUSIONS -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- 3 Health Care Delivery and Financing -- THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM AS A SERVICE PROVIDER -- Challenges for Traditional Health Care Delivery -- Organization of HIV/AIDS Care -- Hospital Care -- Out-of-Hospital Care -- Connections with Community-Based Services -- THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM AS EMPLOYER -- Recruiting and Training Providers -- Physicians -- Nurses -- Confronting Occupational Risks -- HIV-Infected Practitioners and Risks to Patients -- The Burden of Caring for AIDS Patients -- The Influence of Prejudice -- Defining the Scope of Professional Obligation -- THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM AS A MARKET -- HEALTH CARE FINANCING -- CONCLUSIONS -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- 4 Clinical Research and Drug Regulation -- HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE1 -- Randomized Clinical Trials…”
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757Publicado 2022“…By the end of this SOLIDWORKS book, you'll have gained the skills you need to create professional 3D mechanical models using SOLIDWORKS and be able to prepare effectively for the Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA) and Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional (CSWP) exams. …”
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