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This book gathers the proceedings of the I-ESA'20 Conference, which
was organised by the National Engineering School of Tarbes (ENIT),
on behalf of the European Virtual Laboratory, for Enterprise
Interoperability (INTEROP-VLab) and the Pole Grand Sud-Ouest (PGSO)
and was held virtually in Tarbes, France, in November 2020. It
presents contributions ranging from academic research and case
studies to industrial and administrative experiences with
interoperability. These contributions show how, in a globalised
market scenario-where the ability to cooperate with other
organisations efficiently is essential in order to remain
economically, socially and environmentally cost-effective-the most
innovative digitised and networked enterprises ensure that their
systems and applications can interoperate across heterogeneous
collaborative networks of independent organisations. The focus of
this edition of the conference is on interoperability in the era of
artificial intelligence and so particular attention is paid to
Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things. The content also addresses
smart services and the business impact of enterprise
interoperability on organisations. Many of the papers in this tenth
volume of the I-ESA Conference proceedings include examples and
illustrations to help deepen readers' understanding and generate
new ideas. Offering a detailed guide to the state of the art in
systems interoperability, the book will be of great value to all
engineers and computer scientists working in manufacturing and
other process industries, and to software engineers and electronic
and manufacturing engineers working in academic settings.
Author Bob Young presents a story of history, mystery, faith and
redemption played out in the closing days of the Civil War.
Confederate Treasury Agent Patrick Graham is dispatched to break up
a major counterfeiting operation. He falls for the affections of a
lonely war widow and is challenged to protect arriving railroad
cars filled with the Confederate treasury from Yankee raiders and a
local crime boss. "No episode of the dying days of the Confederacy
is more laden with mystery and romance than the story of the wagon
train carrying the remains of the Confederate treasury and the
deposits of the Richmond banks. Innumerable legends of buried
treasure continue to this day, and legend is the perfect locality
for fiction. Bob Young's Treasure Train combines thorough research
into the documented facts, with an imaginative narrative line, to
create a suspenseful and always entertaining seat in those wagons
for the reader. Heavily focused on Washington, Georgia, where the
remnants of the Confederate government at last dissolved, Treasure
Train is well worth getting a ticket to ride." - William C. Davis,
author of "An Honorable Defeat: The Last Days of the Confederate
Government" "Fascinating, Engrossing. Counterfeit Union greenbacks,
missing Confederate treasure. History, mystery, intrigue. Bob Young
has readers thinking." - Susan Polonus Mucha, author of "Die Before
Your Time" and "Deadly Deception" "Bob Young has written a riveting
account of love, loss, and redemption in the closing days of the
Civil War that crackles with suspense and drama. For lovers of
history as well as quality fiction, The Treasure Train is a must
read." - Ralph Reed, author of "Ballots and Blood" "Bob Young is
perfectly suited to write a book about the Civil War centered in
Augusta, Georgia. His time as an Augusta TV anchor gave him a
comprehensive view of the city that few individuals possess while
his TV work also honed his love of a good story. His experience as
Augusta's Mayor provided in-depth understanding of the city from
inside city hall. His federal service in Atlanta and Washington and
on the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation gave him
experience at the national level and showed his leadership in
preserving the nation's heritage." - W. Ray Luce, Past Director,
Historic Preservation Division, Georgia Department of Natural
Resources "A great read The Treasure Train is an intriguing mystery
plunged into the swirling chaos of the end of America's Civil War.
Bob Young's rich characters pop out from the historical backdrop of
the country in crisis, made all the more memorable as the solution
to the puzzle in the middle of this tale is revealed." - Marc
Hershon, co-author of "I Hate People " "I have known Bob Young for
over 20 years and am pleased to recommend his book 'The Treasure
Train.' His love of local history has led to this very interesting
account of counterfeiting Confederate money during the war and the
Confederate treasure train. It is a story that any history lover
will enjoy very much I am sure. Congratulations to Bob for sharing
this story with us " - Hugh Shull, author of "A Guide Book of
Southern States Currency"
"I'm going to die. That's all I could think about." While on a
cruise with his fiancee and friends to celebrate his 39th birthday,
Bob Youngs came down with severe stomach pain. Although he made it
through the remainder of the cruise, his fiancee urged him to see a
doctor after returning home on Father's Day. After reluctantly
visiting the doctor, Bob was found to be bleeding internally and
was rushed to the emergency room. That night marked the beginning
of a battle Bob never saw coming. This is the true story of Bob's
six-month fight with Leukemia. Based on the daily blog his fiancee
wrote to keep family and friends updated on Bob's condition, it's a
powerful and emotional ride readers won't soon forget. Bob exposes
the deepest parts of himself for all to see. He shares his doubts,
fears, and what it's like to go "head to head with his own
mortality." This is a story about a man who was read his last
rites, who looked into the eyes of death and lived to tell about
it. It's a story of vulnerability, raw emotion, and brutal honesty.
Most of all, it's a story of extraordinary resolve.
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