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In order to improve competitiveness and performance, corporations
must embrace advancements in digitalization. Successful
implementation of knowledge management is a huge factor in
corporate success. Analyzing the Impacts of Industry 4.0 in Modern
Business Environments is a critical scholarly publication that
explores digital transformation in business environments and the
requirement for not only a substantial management change plan but
equally the two essential components of knowledge management:
knowledge sharing and knowledge transfer. Featuring a broad range
of topics such as strategic planning, knowledge transfer, and
cybersecurity risk management, this book is geared toward
researchers, academicians, and students seeking current and
relevant research on organizational knowledge intensity and
monitoring of knowledge management development.
This book examines how the COVID-19 pandemic and racial inequities
affect the educational assessment of students, either separately or
in combination, as the health crisis was viewed as a factor
intersecting with and exacerbating existing racial inequities in
educational systems. The four empirical papers in this book attend
to the challenges of implementing virtual standardized testing
during the coronavirus pandemic, the different educational and
assessment experiences of diverse groups of school-age students,
and the reconsideration of traditional assessment approaches in
response to mounting research evidence and growing concerns around
enduring social and racial inequities faced by Black, Latinx,
Asian, Indigenous, and other non-white citizens and communities.
The four conceptual papers focus primarily on the ways in which
assessment may contribute to systemic racism and offer potential
solutions to move the educational assessment field forward. In
totality, the volume offers needed empirical evidence, innovative
methodological approaches, and theoretical and substantive
examinations of the effects of the twin pandemics. Twin Pandemics
will be a key resource for academics, researchers, and advanced
students of Educational Assessment, Education, Psychometrics,
Educational Research, Ethnic Studies, Research Methods, Sociology
of Education and Psychology. The chapters included in this book
were originally published as a special issue of Educational
Assessment.
From the cabinets of wonder of the Renaissance to the souvenir
collections of today, selecting, accumulating, and organizing
objects are practices that are central to our notions of who we are
and what we value. Collecting, both private and institutional, has
been instrumental in the consolidation of modern notions of the
individual and of the nation, and numerous studies have discussed
its complex political, social, economic, anthropological, and
psychological implications. However, studies of collecting as
practiced in colonized cultures are few, since the role of these
cultures has usually been understood as that of purveyors of
objects for the metropolitan collector. Collecting from the
Margins: Material Culture in a Latin American Context seeks to
counter the historical understanding of collecting that posits the
metropolis as collecting subject and the colonial or postcolonial
society as supplier of collectible objects by asking instead how
collecting has been practiced and understood in Latin America. Has
collecting been viewed or portrayed differently in a Latin American
context? Does the act of collecting, when viewed from a Latin
American perspective, unsettle the way we have become accustomed to
think about it? What differences, if any, arise in the activity of
collecting in colonized or previously colonial societies? Spanning
the period after the independence wars until the 1980s, this
collection of ten essays addresses a broad range of examples of
collecting practices in Latin America. Collecting during the
nineteenth century is addressed in discussions of the creation of
the first national museums of Argentina and Colombia in the
post-independence period, as well as in analyses of the private
collections of modernistas such as Enrique Gomez Carrillo, Ruben
Dario, Jose Asuncion Silva, and Delmira Agustini at the end of the
nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth. The practice
of collecting in the twentieth century is discussed in analyses of
the self-described revolutionary practices of Oswald de Andrade,
Augusto de Campos and the films of Ruy Guerra, as well as the
polemical collections of Pablo Neruda, and the unsettling
collections portrayed in Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years
of Solitude.
From the cabinets of wonder of the Renaissance to the souvenir
collections of today, selecting, accumulating, and organizing
objects are practices that are central to our notions of who we are
and what we value. Collecting, both private and institutional, has
been instrumental in the consolidation of modern notions of the
individual and of the nation, and numerous studies have discussed
its complex political, social, economic, anthropological, and
psychological implications. However, studies of collecting as
practiced in colonized cultures are few, since the role of these
cultures has usually been understood as that of purveyors of
objects for the metropolitan collector. Collecting from the
Margins: Material Culture in a Latin American Context seeks to
counter the historical understanding of collecting that posits the
metropolis as collecting subject and the colonial or postcolonial
society as supplier of collectible objects by asking instead how
collecting has been practiced and understood in Latin America. Has
collecting been viewed or portrayed differently in a Latin American
context? Does the act of collecting, when viewed from a Latin
American perspective, unsettle the way we have become accustomed to
think about it? What differences, if any, arise in the activity of
collecting in colonized or previously colonial societies? Spanning
the period after the independence wars until the 1980s, this
collection of ten essays addresses a broad range of examples of
collecting practices in Latin America. Collecting during the
nineteenth century is addressed in discussions of the creation of
the first national museums of Argentina and Colombia in the
post-independence period, as well as in analyses of the private
collections of modernistas such as Enrique Gomez Carrillo, Ruben
Dario, Jose Asuncion Silva, and Delmira Agustini at the end of the
nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth. The practice
of collecting in the twentieth century is discussed in analyses of
the self-described revolutionary practices of Oswald de Andrade,
Augusto de Campos and the films of Ruy Guerra, as well as the
polemical collections of Pablo Neruda, and the unsettling
collections portrayed in Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years
of Solitude.
Revisitar el costumbrismo. Cosmopolitismo, pedagogias y
modernizacion en Iberoamerica es una recopilacion de articulos cuyo
foco de estudio es el costumbrismo del siglo XIX como discurso que
vehiculo y respondio a los procesos de modernizacion en
Latinoamerica. Los trabajos que aqui se incluyen se acercan al
costumbrismo discutiendo problematicas esteticas, culturales y
politicas de distintas tradiciones latinoamericanas - Argentina,
Brasil, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Peru y Venezuela -, entrando en
dialogo tambien con Espana. Nuestro objetivo con este proyecto es
volver al costumbrismo latinoamericano para restituirle todo su
grosor historico y estetico, alineandolo con otros debates sobre el
siglo XIX que han abordado este periodo desde los estudios
culturales y la critica literaria.
Intimate Frontiers: A Literary Geography of the Amazon analyzes the
ways in which the Amazon has been represented in twentieth century
cultural production. With contributions by scholars working in
Latin America, the US and Europe, Intimate Frontiers reads against
the grain commonly held notions about the region -its gigantism,
its richness, its exceptionality, among other- choosing to approach
these rather from quotidian, everyday experiences of a more
intimate nature. The multinational, pluriethnic corpus of texts
critically examined here, explores a wide range of cultural
artifacts including travelogues, diaries, and novels about the
rubber boom genocide, as well as indigenous oral histories,
documentary films, and photography about the region. The different
voices gathered in this book show that the richness of the Amazon
lays not in its natural resources or opportunities for economic
exploit, but in the richness of its histories/stories in the form
of songs, oral histories, images, material culture, and texts.
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SciPy Recipes (Paperback)
L Felipe Martins, Ruben Oliva Ramos, V Kishore Ayyadevara
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Tackle the most sophisticated problems associated with scientific
computing and data manipulation using SciPy About This Book *
Covers a wide range of data science tasks using SciPy, NumPy,
pandas, and matplotlib * Effective recipes on advanced scientific
computations, statistics, data wrangling, data visualization, and
more * A must-have book if you're looking to solve your
data-related problems using SciPy, on-the-go Who This Book Is For
Python developers, aspiring data scientists, and analysts who want
to get started with scientific computing using Python will find
this book an indispensable resource. If you want to learn how to
manipulate and visualize your data using the SciPy Stack, this book
will also help you. A basic understanding of Python programming is
all you need to get started. What You Will Learn * Get a solid
foundation in scientific computing using Python * Master common
tasks related to SciPy and associated libraries such as NumPy,
pandas, and matplotlib * Perform mathematical operations such as
linear algebra and work with the statistical and probability
functions in SciPy * Master advanced computing such as Discrete
Fourier Transform and K-means with the SciPy Stack * Implement data
wrangling tasks efficiently using pandas * Visualize your data
through various graphs and charts using matplotlib In Detail With
the SciPy Stack, you get the power to effectively process,
manipulate, and visualize your data using the popular Python
language. Utilizing SciPy correctly can sometimes be a very tricky
proposition. This book provides the right techniques so you can use
SciPy to perform different data science tasks with ease. This book
includes hands-on recipes for using the different components of the
SciPy Stack such as NumPy, SciPy, matplotlib, and pandas, among
others. You will use these libraries to solve real-world problems
in linear algebra, numerical analysis, data visualization, and much
more. The recipes included in the book will ensure you get a
practical understanding not only of how a particular feature in
SciPy Stack works, but also of its application to real-world
problems. The independent nature of the recipes also ensure that
you can pick up any one and learn about a particular feature of
SciPy without reading through the other recipes, thus making the
book a very handy and useful guide. Style and approach This book
consists of hands-on recipes where you'll deal with real-world
problems. You'll execute a series of tasks as you walk through
scientific computing challenges using SciPy. Your one-stop solution
for common and not-so-common pain points, this is a book that you
must have on the shelf.
Become an expert at using Python for advanced statistical analysis
of data using real-world examples About This Book * Clean, format,
and explore data using graphical and numerical summaries * Leverage
the IPython environment to efficiently analyze data with Python *
Packed with easy-to-follow examples to develop advanced
computational skills for the analysis of complex data Who This Book
Is For If you are a competent Python developer who wants to take
your data analysis skills to the next level by solving complex
problems, then this advanced guide is for you. Familiarity with the
basics of applying Python libraries to data sets is assumed. What
You Will Learn * Read, sort, and map various data into Python and
Pandas * Recognise patterns so you can understand and explore data
* Use statistical models to discover patterns in data * Review
classical statistical inference using Python, Pandas, and SciPy *
Detect similarities and differences in data with clustering * Clean
your data to make it useful * Work in Jupyter Notebook to produce
publication ready figures to be included in reports In Detail
Python, a multi-paradigm programming language, has become the
language of choice for data scientists for data analysis,
visualization, and machine learning. Ever imagined how to become an
expert at effectively approaching data analysis problems, solving
them, and extracting all of the available information from your
data? Well, look no further, this is the book you want! Through
this comprehensive guide, you will explore data and present results
and conclusions from statistical analysis in a meaningful way.
You'll be able to quickly and accurately perform the hands-on
sorting, reduction, and subsequent analysis, and fully appreciate
how data analysis methods can support business decision-making.
You'll start off by learning about the tools available for data
analysis in Python and will then explore the statistical models
that are used to identify patterns in data. Gradually, you'll move
on to review statistical inference using Python, Pandas, and SciPy.
After that, we'll focus on performing regression using
computational tools and you'll get to understand the problem of
identifying clusters in data in an algorithmic way. Finally, we
delve into advanced techniques to quantify cause and effect using
Bayesian methods and you'll discover how to use Python's tools for
supervised machine learning. Style and approach This book takes a
step-by-step approach to reading, processing, and analyzing data in
Python using various methods and tools. Rich in examples, each
topic connects to real-world examples and retrieves data directly
online where possible. With this book, you are given the knowledge
and tools to explore any data on your own, encouraging a curiosity
befitting all data scientists.
If you are a professional, student, or educator who wants to learn
to use IPython Notebook as a tool for technical and scientific
computing, visualization, and data analysis, this is the book for
you. This book will prove valuable for anyone that needs to do
computations in an agile environment.
Intimate Frontiers: A Literary Geography of the Amazon analyzes the
ways in which the Amazon has been represented in twentieth century
cultural production. With contributions by scholars working in
Latin America, the US and Europe, Intimate Frontiers reads against
the grain commonly held notions about the region -its gigantism,
its richness, its exceptionality, among other- choosing to approach
these rather from quotidian, everyday experiences of a more
intimate nature. The multinational, pluriethnic corpus of texts
critically examined here, explores a wide range of cultural
artifacts including travelogues, diaries, and novels about the
rubber boom genocide, as well as indigenous oral histories,
documentary films, and photography about the region. The different
voices gathered in this book show that the richness of the Amazon
lays not in its natural resources or opportunities for economic
exploit, but in the richness of its histories/stories in the form
of songs, oral histories, images, material culture, and texts.
Patricios en contienda explora las maneras en que los cuadros de
costumbres fueron usados en Colombia, Ecuador y Venezuela para
nacionalizar poblaciones heterogeneas y producir pueblos nacionales
para estos tres paises tras la disolucion de la llamada Gran
Colombia (1819-1831). Al situar los cuadros de costumbres en el
contexto de las guerras civiles y reformas liberales, esta
investigacion muestra como las antiguas elites orgullosas de su
abolengo colonial--como Jose Maria Vergara y Vergara (1831-1872) o
Fermin Toro (1806-1865)--los usaron para legitimarse frente a las
nuevas elites que ascendian tras las guerras de Independencia, como
es el caso del general Jose Antonio Paez (1790-1873), su hijo Ramon
Paez (1810-1894) o Agustin Codazzi (1793-1859). Nuevos y viejos
patricios eligieron escribir acerca de tipos sociales especificos y
los compilaron en albumes, memorias o "museos literarios" con el
fin de crear pueblos que reflejaran sus propias historias
personales y proyectos politicos. Este proceso supuso reformular
diversas experiencias historicas emergidas de las reformas
liberales y homogeneizarlas en tipos pintorescos como el tabaquero
o el llanero. En respuesta a estos mecanismos de inclusion y
exclusion, miembros marginados de las nuevas elites--como Josefa
Acevedo (1803-1861) o Dolores Veintimilla (1829-1857)--criticaron
las divisiones entre patriciado y pueblo. Al escribir sobre
miembros indeseables para la comunidad, como mendigos o presuntos
criminales, estas escritoras revelaron los principios excluyentes
que subyacian a la organizacion de pueblos nacionales. Gracias a la
opcion metodologica de ubicar los cuadros de costumbres en el
contexto de las publicaciones periodicas donde aparecieron por
primera vez, Martinez-Pinzon logra una lectura en que los revalua
en su calidad de herramientas politicas y los situa en su relacion
con otras formas de representacion como las microbiografias de
hombres ilustres o las novelas de folletin, generos con los que sus
autores buscaron autodefinirse como representantes de un pueblo
que, como ellos mismos, cambio durante la formacion de las
republicas.
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