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This book is the world's first book on 6G Mobile Wireless Networks
that aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of key drivers,
use cases, research requirements, challenges and open issues that
are expected to drive 6G research. In this book, we have invited
world-renowned experts from industry and academia to share their
thoughts on different aspects of 6G research. Specifically, this
book covers the following topics: 6G Use Cases, Requirements,
Metrics and Enabling Technologies, PHY Technologies for 6G
Wireless, Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface for 6G Wireless
Networks, Millimeter-wave and Terahertz Spectrum for 6G Wireless,
Challenges in Transport Layer for Tbit/s Communications,
High-capacity Backhaul Connectivity for 6G Wireless, Cloud Native
Approach for 6G Wireless Networks, Machine Type Communications in
6G, Edge Intelligence and Pervasive AI in 6G, Blockchain:
Foundations and Role in 6G, Role of Open-source Platforms in 6G,
and Quantum Computing and 6G Wireless. The overarching aim of this
book is to explore the evolution from current 5G networks towards
the future 6G networks from a service, air interface and network
perspective, thereby laying out a vision for 6G networks. This book
not only discusses the potential 6G use cases, requirements,
metrics and enabling technologies, but also discusses the emerging
technologies and topics such as 6G PHY technologies, reconfigurable
intelligent surface, millimeter-wave and THz communications,
visible light communications, transport layer for Tbit/s
communications, high-capacity backhaul connectivity, cloud native
approach, machine-type communications, edge intelligence and
pervasive AI, network security and blockchain, and the role of
open-source platform in 6G. This book provides a systematic
treatment of the state-of-the-art in these emerging topics and
their role in supporting a wide variety of verticals in the future.
As such, it provides a comprehensive overview of the expected
applications of 6G with a detailed discussion of their requirements
and possible enabling technologies. This book also outlines the
possible challenges and research directions to facilitate the
future research and development of 6G mobile wireless networks.
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Information security is moving much higher up the agenda of
corporate concerns. The pitfalls lying in wait of corporate
information are legion. If information is our most important asset,
then we must fortify ourselves for the task of protecting it
properly. This book is a compilation of contributed chapters by
researches and practitioners addressing issues, trends and
challenges facing the management of information security in this
new millennium. Information Security Management: Global Challenges
in the New Millennium focuses on aspects of information security
planning, evaluation, design and implementation.
Take a journey to 2030 where Visionary Evaluatives abound and link
with one another in actively bringing about a sustainable,
equitable future. Utilizing a creative storytelling approach,
Visionary Evaluation for a Sustainable, Equitable Future brings
forward the centrality of values in conjunction with the role of
evaluation in building a future of well-being for people, nature,
and planet. Visionary Evaluatives are guided by six principles.
Those principles highlight a commitment to equity and the
sustainability of nature as core values. They emphasize an
orientation of humility, compassion, and transparency as Visionary
Evaluatives engage with others in a world of living, entangled
systems with both obvious and hidden intersectionalities. They
require Visionary Evaluatives to engage in deep praxis-mindful and
challenging reflection on what is being learned through the
intersection of values, iterative action and inquiry, theory,
outcomes, and vision. A diverse group of chapter authors share
their wisdom through envisioning 2030 and what it might mean to
move in the world applying aspects of the Visionary Evaluative
Principles. Through Visionary Evaluation for a Sustainable,
Equitable Future, you will learn about how you can contribute to a
sustainable, equitable future not only in evaluations, as either
users or practitioners, but also in your daily actions and lives.
The UK is grappling with big questions about belonging, equality,
and the legacies of Empire and Colonialism. We've been here before.
Embracing a broader history that encompasses all British people,
The Shoulders We Stand On is fundamental to a better understanding
of the past and gives many more people who fought for our future a
voice in the present. Have you heard of the Indian Workers'
Association? The Grunwick Strike? The Brixton Black Women's Group?
The Battle of Brick Lane? If the answer is no, you're not alone.
The Shoulders We Stand On tells the stories of ten remarkable
movements, campaigns and organisations led by Black and Brown
people across Britain from the sixties to the eighties that fought
against racism and capitalism and impacted the way we live now.
Researcher and historian Preeti Dhillon wants us to reclaim the
history that has been kept from us, and use these vital movements
and inspirational moments to better understand the UK we live in
today and how change happens. There is a long and deep history of
activism by Black and Brown people spanning the UK. Their stories
can inspire all of us to make a difference, just as they did. The
Shoulders We Stand On is a book of hope. Hope that together we can
make a difference, that together we are powerful, and that we don't
have to tackle society's challenges alone. We're not alone, we've
been here before and this is the book we all need now. Filled with
inspiring narratives, Preeti Dhillon uncovers crucial moments from
our history. If you loved the books Natives and Brit(ish), the TV
series Small Axe or the film Pride, don't miss The Shoulders We
Stand On.
This text aims to provide engineers with an understanding of
contemporary management concepts and their applications in a
technical organization. It covers: product selection and
management; engineering design and product costing; concurrent
engineering; value management; configuration management; risk
management; re-engineering strategies and benefits; managing
creativity and innovation; information technology management; and
software management. There are a large number of solved examples
highlighted throughout the text. This book is intended for use by:
professional engineers; technology managers; senior-level
undergraduate and graduate students; and instructors of engineering
/ technology management.
The integrated and advanced science research topic
man-machine-environment system engineering (MMESE) was first
established in China by Professor Shengzhao Long in 1981, with
direct support from one of the greatest modern Chinese scientists,
Xuesen Qian. In a letter to Shengzhao Long from October 22nd, 1993,
Xuesen Qian wrote: "You have created a very important modern
science and technology in China!" MMESE primarily focuses on the
relationship between man, machines and the environment, studying
the optimum combination of man-machine-environment systems. In this
system, "man" refers to people in the workplace (e.g. operators,
decision-makers); " machine" is the general name for any object
controlled by man (including tools, machinery, computers, systems
and technologies), and "environment" describes the specific working
conditions under which man and machine interact (e.g. temperature,
noise, vibration, hazardous gases etc.). The three goals of
optimization of man-machine-environment systems are to ensure
safety, efficiency and economy. Proceedings of the 14th
International Conference on Man-Machine-Environment System
Engineering are an academic showcase of the best papers selected
from more than 400 submissions, introducing readers to the top
research topics and the latest developmental trends in the theory
and application of MMESE. These proceedings are interdisciplinary
studies on the concepts and methods of physiology, psychology,
system engineering, computer science, environment science,
management, education, and other related disciplines. Researchers
and professionals working in these interdisciplinary fields and
researchers on MMESE related topics will benefit from these
proceedings.
The integrated and advanced science research topic
Man-Machine-Environment system engineering (MMESE) was first
established in China by Professor Shengzhao Long in 1981, with
direct support from one of the greatest modern Chinese scientists,
Xuesen Qian. In a letter to Shengzhao Long from October 22nd, 1993,
Xuesen Qian wrote: You have created a very important modern science
and technology in China
MMESE primarily focuses on the relationship between man, machines
and the environment, studying the optimum combination of
man-machine-environment systems. In this system, man refers to
people in the workplace (e.g. operators, decision-makers); machine
is the general name for any object controlled by man (including
tools, machinery, computers, systems and technologies), and
environment describes the specific working conditions under which
man and machine interact (e.g. temperature, noise, vibration,
hazardous gases etc.). The three goals of optimization of
Man-Machine-Environment systems are to ensure safety, efficiency
and economy.
"Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on
Man-Machine-Environment System Engineering" are an academic
showcase of the best papers selected from more than 400
submissions, introducing readers to the top research topics and the
latest developmental trends in the theory and application of
MMESE.
These proceedings are interdisciplinary studies on the concepts and
methods of physiology, psychology, system engineering, computer
science, environment science, management, education, and other
related disciplines. Researchers and professionals working in these
interdisciplinary fields and researchers on MMESE related topics
will benefit from these proceedings."
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Information Systems -- Creativity and Innovation in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises - IFIP WG 8.2 International Conference, CreativeSME 2009, Guimaraes, Portugal, June 21-24, 2009, Proceedings (Hardcover, 2009 ed.)
Gurpreet Dhillon, Bernd Carsten Stahl, Richard Baskerville
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This book contains the collection of papers presented at the
conference of the International Federation for Information
Processing Working Group 8.2 "Information and Organizations." The
conference took place during June 21-24, 2009 at the Universidade
do Minho in Guimaraes, Portugal. The conference entitled
"CreativeSME - The Role of IS in Leveraging the Intelligence and
Creativity of SME's" attracted high-quality submissions from across
the world. Each paper was reviewed by at least two reviewers in a
double-blind review process. In addition to the 19 papers presented
at the conference, there were five panels and four workshops, which
covered a range of issues relevant to SMEs, creativity and
information systems. We would like to show our appreciation of the
efforts of our two invited keynote speakers, Michael Dowling of the
University of Regensburg, Germany and Carlos Zorrinho, Portuguese
coordinator of the Lisbon Strategy and the Technological Plan. The
following organizations supported the conference through financial
or other contributions and we would like to thank them for their
engagement: "
Billions of dollars are being spent annually world-wide to develop
reliable and good quality products and services. Global competition
and other factors are forcing manufacturers and others to produce
highly reliable and good quality products and services. This means
that reliability and quality principles are now being applied
across many diverse sectors of economy and each of these sectors
(robotics, health care, power generation, the Internet, textile,
food and software) has tailored reliability and quality principles,
methods, and procedures to satisfy its specific need.
Reliability and quality professionals working in these areas
need to know about each other's work activities because this may
help them - directly or indirectly - to perform their tasks more
effectively. Applied Reliability and Quality: Fundamentals, Methods
and Procedures meets the need for a single volume that considers
applied areas of both reliability and quality. Before now, there
has not been one book that covers both applied reliability and
quality; so to gain knowledge of each other's specialties, these
people had to study various books, articles, or reports on each
area.
As the first book of its kind, Applied Reliability and Quality:
Fundamentals, Methods and Procedures will be useful to design
engineers, manufacturing engineers, system engineers, engineering
and manufacturing managers, reliability specialists, quality
specialists, graduate and senior undergraduate students of
engineering, researchers and instructors of reliability and
quality, and professionals in areas such as health care, software,
power generation, robotics, textile, food, and the Internet.
This book offers a systematic compilation of the vast data
available to synthetic chemists. It provides easy access to the
necessary information required for chemical transformations.
These proceedings showcase the best papers selected from more than
500 submissions, introducing readers to the top research topics and
the latest developmental trends in the theory and application of
Man-Machine-Environment System Engineering (MMESE). This research
topic was first established in China by Professor Shengzhao Long in
1981, with direct support from one of the greatest modern Chinese
scientists, Xuesen Qian. In a letter to Shengzhao Long from October
22nd, 1993, Xuesen Qian wrote: "You have created a very important
modern science and technology in China!" MMESE primarily focuses on
the relationship between Man, Machine and Environment, studying the
optimum combination of related Man-Machine-Environment systems. In
this paradigm, "Man" refers to working people as the subject at the
workplace (e.g. operators, decision-makers); "Machine" is the
general name for any object controlled by Man (including tools,
machinery, computers, systems and technologies), and "Environment"
describes the specific working conditions under which Man and
Machine interact (e.g. temperature, noise, vibration, hazardous
gases etc.). In turn, the three goals of optimization are to ensure
safety, efficiency and economy in this context. These proceedings
present interdisciplinary studies on the concepts and methods of
physiology, psychology, system engineering, computer science,
environmental science, management, education, and other related
disciplines. They offer a valuable resource for all researchers and
professionals whose work involves interdisciplinary areas touching
on MMESE subjects.
Man-Machine-Environment System Engineering: Proceedings of the 23rd
Conference on MMESE are an academic showcase of the best papers
selected from more than 500 submissions, introducing readers to the
top research topics and the latest developmental trends in the
theory and application of MMESE. This proceedings are
interdisciplinary studies on the concepts and methods of
physiology, psychology, system engineering, computer science,
environment science, management, education, and other related
disciplines. Researchers and professionals who study an
interdisciplinary subject crossing above disciplines or researchers
on MMESE subject will be mainly benefited from this
proceedings.MMESE primarily focuses on the relationship between
Man, Machine and Environment, studying the optimum combination of
man-machine-environment systems. In this system, “Man†refers
to working people as the subject in the workplace (e.g. operators,
decision-makers); “Machine†is the general name for any object
controlled by Man (including tools, machinery, computers, systems
and technologies), and “Environment†describes the specific
working conditions under which Man and Machine interact (e.g.
temperature, noise, vibration, hazardous gases etc.). The three
goals of optimization of the man-machine-environment systems are to
ensure safety, efficiency and economy. The integrated and advanced
science research topic Man-Machine-Environment System Engineering
(MMESE) was first established in China by Professor Shengzhao Long
in 1981, with direct support from one of the greatest modern
Chinese scientists, Xuesen Qian. In a letter to Shengzhao Long from
October 22nd, 1993, Xuesen Qian wrote: “You have created a very
important modern science and technology in China!â€Â
Current Biomedical Databases are independently administered in
geographically distinct locations, lending them almost ideally to
adoption of intelligent data management approaches. This book
focuses on research issues, problems and opportunities in
Biomedical Data Infrastructure identifying new issues and
directions for future research in Biomedical Data and Information
Retrieval, Semantics in Biomedicine, and Biomedical Data Modeling
and Analysis. The book will be a useful guide for researchers,
practitioners, and graduate-level students interested in learning
state-of-the-art development in biomedical data management.
This research topic was first established in China by Professor
Shengzhao Long in 1981, with direct support from one of the
greatest modern Chinese scientists, Xuesen Qian. In a letter to
Shengzhao Long from October 22nd, 1993, Xuesen Qian wrote: "You
have created a very important modern science subject and technology
in China!" MMESE primarily focuses on the relationship between Man,
Machine and Environment, studying the optimum combination of
man-machine-environment systems. In this system, "Man" refers to
working people as the subject in the workplace (e.g. operators,
decision-makers); "Machine" is the general name for any object
controlled by Man (including tools, machinery, computers, systems
and technologies), and "Environment" describes the specific working
conditions under which Man and Machine interact (e.g. temperature,
noise, vibration, hazardous gases etc.). The three goals of
optimization are to ensure "Safety, High efficiency and Economy" of
man-machine-environment systems. These proceedings are an academic
showcase of the best papers selected from more than 400
submissions, introducing readers to the top research topics and the
latest developmental trends in the theory and application of MMESE.
These proceedings are interdisciplinary studies on the concepts and
methods of physiology, psychology, system engineering, computer
science, environment science, management, education, and other
related disciplines. Researchers and professionals who study an
interdisciplinary subject crossing above disciplines or researchers
on MMESE subject will be mainly benefited from these proceedings.
Human reliability, error, and human factors in the area of power
generation have been receiving increasing attention in recent
years. Each year billions of dollars are spent in the area of power
generation to design, construct/manufacture, operate, and maintain
various types of power systems around the globe, and such systems
often fail due to human error. This book compiles various recent
results and data into one volume, and eliminates the need to
consult many diverse sources to obtain vital information. It
enables potential readers to delve deeper into a specific area,
providing the source of most of the material presented in
references at the end of each chapter. Examples along with
solutions are also provided at appropriate places, and there are
numerous problems for testing the reader's comprehension.
Chapters cover a broad range of topics, including general
methods for performing human reliability and error analysis in
power plants, specific human reliability analysis methods for
nuclear power plants, human factors in control systems, and human
error in power plant maintenance. They are written in such a manner
that the potential reader requires no previous knowledge to
understand their contents. "Human Reliability, Error, and Human
Factors in Power Generation" will prove useful to many individuals,
including engineering professionals working in the power generation
industry, researchers, instructors, and undergraduate and graduate
students in the field of power engineering.
Man-Machine-Environment System Engineering: Proceedings of the 22nd
Conference on MMESE are an academic showcase of the best papers
selected from more than 500 submissions, introducing readers to the
top research topics and the latest developmental trends in the
theory and application of MMESE. This proceedings are
interdisciplinary studies on the concepts and methods of
physiology, psychology, system engineering, computer science,
environment science, management, education, and other related
disciplines. Researchers and professionals who study an
interdisciplinary subject crossing above disciplines or researchers
on MMESE subject will be mainly benefited from this proceedings
MMESE primarily focuses on the relationship between Man, Machine
and Environment, studying the optimum combination of
man-machine-environment systems. In this system, "Man" refers to
working people as the subject in the workplace (e.g. operators,
decision-makers); "Machine" is the general name for any object
controlled by Man (including tools, machinery, computers, systems
and technologies), and "Environment" describes the specific working
conditions under which Man and Machine interact (e.g. temperature,
noise, vibration, hazardous gases etc.). The three goals of
optimization of the man-machine-environment systems are to ensure
safety, efficiency and economy. The integrated and advanced science
research topic Man-Machine-Environment System Engineering (MMESE)
was first established in China by Professor Shengzhao Long in 1981,
with direct support from one of the greatest modern Chinese
scientists, Xuesen Qian. In a letter to Shengzhao Long from October
22nd, 1993, Xuesen Qian wrote: "You have created a very important
modern science and technology in China!"
The consumption of petroleum has surged during the 20th century, at
least partially because of the rise of the automobile industry.
Today, fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas provide more
than three quarters of the world's energy. Unfortunately, the
growing demand for fossil fuel resources comes at a time of
diminishing reserves of these nonrenewable resources. The worldwide
reserves of oil are sufficient to supply energy and chemicals for
only about another 40 years, causing widening concerns about rising
oil prices. The use of biomass to produce energy is only one form
of renewable energy that can be utilized to reduce the impact of
energy production and use on the global environment. Biomass can be
converted into three main products such as energy, biofuels and
fine chemicals using a number of different processes. Today, it is
a great challenge for researchers to find new environmentally
benign methodology for biomass conversion, which are industrially
profitable as well. This book focuses on the conversion of biomass
to biofuels, bioenergy and fine chemicals with the interface of
biotechnology, microbiology, chemistry and materials science. An
international scientific authorship summarizes the state-of-the-art
of the current research and gives an outlook on future
developments.
Man-Machine-Environment System Engineering: Proceedings of the 21st
Conference on MMESE is the academic showcase of best research
papers selected from more than 500 submissions each year. From this
book reader will learn the best research topics and the latest
development trend in MMESE design theory and other human-centered
system application.MMESE focus mainly on the relationship between
Man, Machine and Environment. It studies the optimum combination of
man-machine-environment systems. In the system, the Man means the
working people as the subject in the workplace (e.g. operator,
decision-maker); the Machine means the general name of any object
controlled by the Man (including tool, Machinery, Computer, system
and technology), the Environment means the specially working
conditions under which Man and Machine occupy together(e.g.
temperature, noise, vibration, hazardous gases etc.). The three
goals of the optimization of the system are safety, efficiency and
economy.In 1981 with direct support from one of the greatest modern
Chinese scientists, Qian Xuesen, Man-Machine-Environment System
Engineering (MMESE), the integrated and advanced science research
topic was established in China by Professor Shengzhao Long. In the
letter to Shengzhao Long, in October 22nd, 1993, Qian Xuesen wrote:
"You have created a very important modern science subject and
technology in China!".
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