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Poor performance is one of the main quality-related shortcomings
that cause software projects to fail. Thus, the need to address
performance concerns early during the software development process
is fully acknowledged, and there is a growing interest in the
research and software industry communities towards techniques,
methods and tools that permit to manage system performance concerns
as an integral part of software engineering. Model-based software
performance analysis introduces performance concerns in the scope
of software modeling, thus allowing the developer to carry on
performance analysis throughout the software lifecycle.
With this book, Cortellessa, Di Marco and Inverardi provide the
cross-knowledge that allows developers to tackle software
performance issues from the very early phases of software
development. They explain the basic concepts of performance
analysis and describe the most representative methodologies used to
annotate and transform software models into performance models. To
this end, they go all the way from performance primers through
software and performance modeling notations to the latest
transformation-based methodologies.
As a result, their book is a self-contained reference text on
software performance engineering, from which different target
groups will benefit: professional software engineers and graduate
students in software engineering will learn both basic concepts of
performance modeling and new methodologies; while performance
specialists will find out how to investigate software performance
model building.
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The Pan'Ino (Paperback)
Maria Teresa di Marco, Alessandro Frassica
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What could be more simple than a pan'ino? Take some bread and
butter, slice it through the middle and fill it. Seen in this way,
the sandwich is almost an "anti-cuisine", a nomadic shortcut that
allows for speed and little thought. But when Alessandro Frassica
thinks about his pan'ino, he considers it in a different way, not
as a shortcut, but as an instrument for telling stories, creating
layers of tales right there between the bread and its butter.
Because even if the sandwich is simple, it is not necessarily so
easy to create. Alessandro searches for ingredients, and in the raw
foods he finds people: producers of pecorino cheese from Benevento,
anchovies from Cetara, 'nduja spicy salami from Calabria. Then he
studies the combinations, the consistencies and the temperature,
because a pan'ino is not just a random object; savoury must be
complemented by sweet; tapenade softens and provides moisture;
bread should be warmed but not dried; thus the sandwich becomes a
simple way of saying many excellent things, including finding a
complexity of flavours that can thrill in just one bite.
The heart of every great city is its market, and for Barcelona that
place is the world-famous covered market, La Boqueria. In this book
of recipes, photographs, and stories, the 2500 square metre (around
27,000 square feet) market with over 300 stalls comes to life. Maps
that show hard-to-find places, insider recommendations,
mouth-watering recipes, and culinary history make for a must-have
book to accompany a visit, or to prepare some of the wonderful
dishes that can be found here. This journey into the universe of
the Boqueria, where the top chefs in the city shop every day,
brings together the love of food and this fabled city.
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Me Reader Marvel (Book)
Pi Kids; Illustrated by Eduardo Mello, Dario Brizuela, Gaetano Petrigno, Cuca Vincenzo, …
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Tuscany is home to Florence, the Renaissance, stunning landscapes,
great wines - and food. Simple, slow cooked, made with the finest
ingredients, locally sourced. Maite and Marie collect 30
traditional recipes, combined with 40 of Mau's delicious
photographs, and published at an affordable price. Now the best of
Tuscan food is within easy reach of any home cook.
Sicilian cuisine is known as curtigghiu - of the courtyard - with
recipes passed from door to door and from generation to generation
by word of mouth. Influenced by the endless crossing of cultures
that is Sicily's history, its food is as rich in tradition as it is
in taste. Here this mingling of Europe, Italy, the Middle East and
North Africa is celebrated in 30 recipes chosen by Maite and Marie
and photographed - both landscapes and finished dishes - by Mau.
Thanks to the growth of computational power and the development of
new productiontechnologies, NURBS modeling has become the standard
in many fields:Industrial Design, Architecture and, more recently,
Engineering.Simplified Complexity is a method for learning NURBS
modeling with Rhinoceros (R).Born as the synthesis of twenty years
of professional experience and teaching,Simplified Complexity
consists of a structured knowledge system allowing
deepunderstanding of the software. With this method the user can
take advantage of Rhinoceros (R) full modeling potential.The idea
behind Simplified Complexity is that even if the software has a
clear andintuitive interface, NURBS geometry remains quite complex.
In order to become aprofessional user, it is necessary to start
from basic geometry knowledge: this willallow to foresee and avoid
complexity or, if this is not possible, at least reduce it
andoptimize it.
Poor performance is one of the main quality-related shortcomings
that cause software projects to fail. Thus, the need to address
performance concerns early during the software development process
is fully acknowledged, and there is a growing interest in the
research and software industry communities towards techniques,
methods and tools that permit to manage system performance concerns
as an integral part of software engineering. Model-based software
performance analysis introduces performance concerns in the scope
of software modeling, thus allowing the developer to carry on
performance analysis throughout the software lifecycle. With this
book, Cortellessa, Di Marco and Inverardi provide the
cross-knowledge that allows developers to tackle software
performance issues from the very early phases of software
development. They explain the basic concepts of performance
analysis and describe the most representative methodologies used to
annotate and transform software models into performance models. To
this end, they go all the way from performance primers through
software and performance modeling notations to the latest
transformation-based methodologies. As a result, their book is a
self-contained reference text on software performance engineering,
from which different target groups will benefit: professional
software engineers and graduate students in software engineering
will learn both basic concepts of performance modeling and new
methodologies; while performance specialists will find out how to
investigate software performance model building.
A greater knowledge of the basic molecular mechanisms which
regulate platelet function, coagulation, the fibrinolytic system
and their interaction with the vessel wall has allowed a better
understanding of the numerous aspects involved in the pathogenesis
of thrombosis and the regulation of hemostasis. Thrombosis
represents today one of the causes of death in the Western
hemisphere. Arterial thrombosis may lead to myocardial infarction,
cerebral and peripheral vascular diseases. Venous thrombosis, on
the other hand, is a complication of heart disease, surgery,
extensive trauma, several obstetric pathologies, and may, at times,
develop in apparently healthy subjects. These complex problems are
dealt with within the content of "Advances in Hemostasis and
Thrombosis." The present papers contain up-to-date information on
hemostasis, the role of prostaglandins, fibrinolytic coagulation,
rheology, and modern therapeutic approaches along with their
clinical application. This book, therefore, offers the reader the
opportunity to profit from a rare encounter, an interdisciplinary
cooperation, with scientific contributions from numerous countries.
The impressive advances in all branches of medical science during
the first half of this century with the discovery of many
chemotherapeutic or immunogenic agents gave rise to brilliant
achievements in the struggle against some infectious diseases and
aroused in many scientists the wishful thought that drugs for
cancer therapy would, soon lead to additional great success.
Notwithstanding ever-increasing worldwide endeavors, the major
problems in prevention or treatment of neoplastic diseases are
still unsolved. The approach to the resolution of these problems
follows many different pathways. Basic research tries to cast light
on the genetic and biochemical processes underly ing cell division
and differentiation as well as the interactions occurring between
the cell and the oncogenic stimulus, or between the neoplastic
cells and the different body systems endowed with immunological
reactivity. Another line of approach, coherent with the classic
basis of chemotherapy, relies upon the search for new compounds
selectively blocking the multiplication of the neoplastic cells.
The remarkable progress made in treating human cancer, as a result
of these efforts, has been until now ascribable chiefly to the
accomplishment of the chemo therapeutic approach. Studies on the
cytostatic activity of the anthracycline antibiotics carried out
over many years eventually led the investigators of Farmitalia
(Milan, Italy) to discover and characterize some new compounds
endowed with interesting chemotherapeutic properties against
malignant neoplastic diseases."
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th
EuropeanWorkshop on Computer Performance Engineering, EPEW 2017,
held in Berlin,Germany, in September 2017. The 18 papers presented
together with the abstracts of two invited talks in this volume
were carefully reviewed and selected from 30 submissions. The
papers presented at the workshop reflect the diversity of modern
performanceengineering, with topics ranging from advances in Markov
models; advances in quantitative analysis; model checking; and
cyber-physical systems to performance, energy and security.
We have all heard stories about these sorts of people-those who
leave the comfort and security of their home, of the family,
friends and language that they had known from childhood-and strike
out into the unknown, half way around the world, never to return.
What do they experience, those who transplant themselves into a
culture totally alien to them? How do they adapt? Do they ever
adapt? What are their motives to take such a leap? Many will assume
that they are running from something-a wife, boredom,
responsibilities, the law, or perhaps just from themselves. Are
they cowards and loners, or brave adventurers? Within these 15 true
life stories the reader will encounter some strange tales and some
unusual characters. Some have ended up in paradise and some in
hell-but regardless of the destination, their stories are endlessly
fascinating and at times truly enlightening. They are a rich mix of
adventure, information and yes, even practical advice for those who
are considering just such a change.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly
growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by
advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve
the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own:
digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works
in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these
high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts
are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries,
undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Western literary
study flows out of eighteenth-century works by Alexander Pope,
Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Frances Burney, Denis Diderot, Johann
Gottfried Herder, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and others.
Experience the birth of the modern novel, or compare the
development of language using dictionaries and grammar discourses.
++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:
++++British LibraryT001825Signed at end: C.D.M. i.e. Corolini di
Marco, which is a pseudonym. Dublin]: London printed, and
re-printed in Dublin for G. Risk, G. Ewing and W. Smith, 1727.
22p.; 8
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