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Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering - 21st International Conference, FASE 2018, Held as Part of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2018, Thessaloniki, Greece, April 14-20, 2018, Proceedings (Hardcover)
Alessandra Russo, Andy Schurr
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Discover the intricate tapestry of international politics and
governance with this book. The book delves into the diverse nature
of globally significant actors and systems across multiple regions.
From Africa to Asia, Europe to the Middle East, this collection of
thought-provoking case studies explores the role of regional actors
in the international system. Combining theoretical innovation
with empirical analysis, this volume expands the boundaries of
International Relations (IR) and Area Studies (AS), showcasing
their interconnections throughout history and in contemporary
contexts. Through illuminating case studies drawn from the fields
of "Comparative Regionalism" and "Non-Western IR Theory," the book
sheds light on pressing international events. Unpacking complex
questions, the contributors examine the application of IR
scholarship to global events and provide fresh insights into
political dynamics, conflicts, and state instability across various
regions. By offering a comparative perspective on threats,
political contestation, and security policies, this book challenges
existing perspectives and enriches the debate. With its
methodological and epistemological explorations, this book is an
indispensable resource for scholars and students of international
relations and security studies, as well as researchers focusing on
specific world areas. Embark on a captivating journey through the
multifaceted landscape of global affairs.
This book aims to understand the "texture" of the post-Soviet
region, where waves of de-integration and re-integration have been
resonating at different times and through diverse manifestations
over the last quarter of century. The post-Soviet states have been
evolving in an embryonic system of states in their close
neighbourhood, whose boundaries and rules of interactions are still
in the making. However, one can already detect specific traits of
regional governance, one of these being the presence of overlapping
organisations and institutions. It includes reflections on
relations between state formation and region formation and a
tentative conceptualisation of a post-colonial form of regionalism.
The focus on small states, featuring different behaviours vis-a-vis
regional organisations and regional imaginaries in their
transitional and still unsettled state identities and foreign
policy narratives, constitutes a further element of originality.
This innovative volume is crucial reading for scholars and
researchers of International Relations with a special interest in
either the Former Soviet Space or Comparative Regionalism.
This volume explores the continuous line from informal and
unrecorded practices all the way up to illegal and criminal
practices, performed and reproduced by both individuals and
organisations. The authors classify them as alternative, subversive
forms of governance performed by marginal (and often invisible)
peripheral actors. The volume studies how the informal and the
extra-legal unfold transnationally and, in particular, how and why
they have been/are being progressively criminalized and integrated
into the construction of global and local dangerhoods; how the
above-mentioned phenomena are embedded into a post-liberal security
order; and whether they shape new states of exception and generate
moral panic whose ultimate function is regulatory, disciplinary and
one of crafting practices of political ordering.
This book introduces the novel concept of fringe regionalism to the
field of international studies. It examines how regions are
practiced by peripheral borderlands rather than centrally planned,
thus offering new avenues for researching regionalism beyond the
conventional focus on formal intergovernmental organisations. Two
in depth case studies, the Sahara and the Caucasus, provide the
real-life application of the concept and the authors use the
tensions between competing demarcations of the region, the regional
nature of extra-legal economies and the narratives of cross-border
identities to steer their empirical approach. Through thorough
analysis, the volume applies the concept of fringe regionalism to
regions previously neglected by conventional approaches.
Moving beyond the dominant model of syncretism, this extensively
illustrated volume proposes a completely different approach to the
field known as Latin American "colonial art," positioning it as a
constitutive part of Renaissance and early modern art history. From
the first contacts between European conquerors and the peoples of
the Americas, objects were exchanged and treasures pillaged, as if
each side were seeking to appropriate tangible fragments of the
"world" of the other. Soon, too, the collision between the arts of
Renaissance Europe and pre-Hispanic America produced new objects
and new images with the most diverse usages and forms. Scholars
have used terms such as syncretism, fusion, juxtaposition, and
hybridity in describing these new works of art, but none of them,
asserts Alessandra Russo, adequately conveys the impact that the
European artistic world had on the Mesoamerican artistic world or
treats the ways in which pre-Hispanic traditions, expertise, and
techniques-as well as the creation of post-Conquest
images-transformed the course of Western art. This innovative study
focuses on three sets of paradigmatic images created in New Spain
between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries-feather mosaics,
geographical maps, and graffiti-to propose that the singularity of
these creations arises not from a syncretic impulse, but rather
from a complex process of "untranslatability." Foregrounding the
distances and differences between incomparable theories and
practices of images, Russo demonstrates how the constant effort to
understand, translate, adapt, decode, transform, actualize, and
condense Mesoamerican and European aesthetics, traditions,
knowledge, techniques, and concepts constituted an exceptional
engine of unprecedented visual and verbal creativity in the early
modern transatlantic world.
This book aims to understand the "texture" of the post-Soviet
region, where waves of de-integration and re-integration have been
resonating at different times and through diverse manifestations
over the last quarter of century. The post-Soviet states have been
evolving in an embryonic system of states in their close
neighbourhood, whose boundaries and rules of interactions are still
in the making. However, one can already detect specific traits of
regional governance, one of these being the presence of overlapping
organisations and institutions. It includes reflections on
relations between state formation and region formation and a
tentative conceptualisation of a post-colonial form of regionalism.
The focus on small states, featuring different behaviours vis-a-vis
regional organisations and regional imaginaries in their
transitional and still unsettled state identities and foreign
policy narratives, constitutes a further element of originality.
This innovative volume is crucial reading for scholars and
researchers of International Relations with a special interest in
either the Former Soviet Space or Comparative Regionalism.
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Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering - 21st International Conference, FASE 2018, Held as Part of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2018, Thessaloniki, Greece, April 14-20, 2018, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Alessandra Russo, Andy Schurr
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R1,611
Discovery Miles 16 110
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This book is Open Access under a CC BY licence. This book
constitutes the proceedings of the 21st International Conference on
Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering, FASE 2018, which
took place in Thessaloniki, Greece in April 2018, held as Part of
the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software,
ETAPS 2018.The 19 papers presented in this volume were carefully
reviewed and selected from 63 submissions. The papers are organized
in topical sections named: model-based software development;
distributed program and system analysis; software design and
verification; specification and program testing; family-based
software development.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Inductive Logic
Programming, ILP 2016, held in London, UK, in September 2016. The
10 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from
29 submissions. The papers represent well the current breath of ILP
research topics such as predicate invention; graph-based learning;
spatial learning; logical foundations; statistical relational
learning; probabilistic ILP; implementation and scalability;
applications in robotics, cyber security and games.
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Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering - 21st International Conference, FASE 2018, Held as Part of the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS 2018, Thessaloniki, Greece, April 14-20, 2018, Proceedings (Paperback)
Alessandra Russo, Andy Schurr
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R1,338
Discovery Miles 13 380
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A powerful guide to the primary diagnosis of disorders of the
external auditory canal, tympanic membrane, middle ear, temporal
bone, and skull base Despite the many advances in diagnostic
technologies and imaging modalities in recent years, otoscopy
remains the first diagnostic option in the diagnosis of otologic
disease. This is an easy-to-consult book for residents and
specialists, featuring brilliant diagnostic images from the newest
generation of endoscopic otoscopes. Written by a renowned team of
experts with 30 years of experience, this book helps readers obtain
proficiency in otoscopy and in the interpretation of findings.
Readers will learn what clinical consequences the diagnoses may
have through case examples and treatment suggestions. Key Features:
Richly illustrated with over 1000 mostly full-color photographs and
many radiological studies Shows a vast range of common and rare
pathologies that can be visualized and assessed via endo-otoscopy
Juxtaposes, when appropriate, the clinical picture, radiological
diagnosis, and intraoperative findings with the endo-otoscopic
findings of the patient In each chapter, a surgical summary lists
various approaches that may be used to optimally plan treatment of
the patient A special final chapter covers the assessment of
postsurgical findings as seen in otoscopy, so as to distinguish
between normal healing and changes that may require further
intervention Color Atlas of Endo-Otoscopy, produced with the
support of Mario Sanna Foundation, is certain to become a valuable
tool for all physicians involved in the care of patients with ear
ailments.
The key reference dedicated to surgery for cholesteatoma... The
cholesteatoma, strictly speaking a cyst and not a cancer,
nevertheless shows expansive and destructive growth patterns that
may give rise to serious symptoms and consequences, including
fatality, not unlike those seen for malignant neoplasms. The great
challenge of therapy is to eradicate the pathologic growth while
preserving hearing and other critical functions of the middle ear
and petrous bone, respecting the proximity of vital neural and
vascular structures, and the intricate three-dimensional
relationships involved. Mario Sanna's Microsurgical Management of
Middle Ear and Petrous Bone Cholesteatoma is the ultimate
illustrated guide to complete management of the cholesteatoma,
including assessment of the full expansion and degree of
destruction caused by the growths, and short- and long-term
follow-up to assess and treat for recurrence. Key Features
Brilliantly illustrated with diagnostic images from otoscopy and
radiology, both normal and pathological Step-by-step description of
approaches and techniques for the procedures Special coverage of
petrous bone cholesteatoma, which is less frequent than other forms
but more difficult to diagnose and treat, with introduction and
description of a new function-sparing procedure, the subtotal
petrosectomy Microsurgical Management of Middle Ear and Petrous
Bone Cholesteatoma extends Mario Sanna's passionate dedication to
excellence in otologic teaching and training into this highly
complex surgical area. Practitioners, residents, and fellows will
find it indispensable. This book includes complimentary access to a
digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.
Temporal bone anatomy is arguably the most complex anatomy in the
human body. The proximity of vital neural and vascular structures,
the intricate three-dimensional relationships involved, and the
manner in which these structures are encased in a labyrinth of bony
canals pose a major challenge to the preparation for and
performance of surgery. It follows that specialized anatomy
teaching courses are indispensable, and these are most effective
when executed with the help of dissections on cadaver preparations.
Mario Sanna's Temporal Bone is a guide to the dissection courses
that the author himself would have sought to have while he was
receiving training—as such, creating it has been a "dream come
true" for the author. The manual is designed to complement and
reinforce the experiences of course participants, comprehensively
covering the normal and surgical anatomy of the temporal bone and
all aspects of basic and advanced otologic and neurootologic
surgery. Key Features: The surgical anatomy is shown with the help
of specially prepared cadaveric dissections The
approaches/techniques in these dissections are described
step-by-step For every approach/technique, the surgical anatomy,
indications, surgical steps, and hints and pitfalls are described
The Temporal Bone effectively transmits Mario Sanna's passionate
dedication in otologic teaching and training to excellence.
Residents and fellows should definitely find it indispensable.
In 2009 Slavoj Zizek brought together an acclaimed group of
intellectuals to discuss the continued relevance of communism.
Unexpectedly the conference attracted an audience of over 1,000
people. The discussion has continued across the world and this book
gathers responses from the conference in Seoul. It includes the
interventions of regular contributors Alain Badiou and Slavoj
Zizek, as well as work from across Asia, notably from Chinese
scholar Wang Hui, offering regional perspectives on communism in an
era of global economic crisis and political upheaval.
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