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"Bringing together contributors from a wide range of disciplines,
countries and perspectives this book provides a thought-provoking
overview of the human dimension of the workplace. It covers
workplace problems as well as potential solutions. Essential
reading for anyone committed to making the workplace a humane and
effective place"--Provided by publisher.
In order to be effective for their users, information retrieval
(IR) systems should be adapted to the specific needs of particular
environments. The huge and growing array of types of information
retrieval systems in use today is on display in Understanding
Information Retrieval Systems: Management, Types, and Standards,
which addresses over 20 types of IR systems. These various system
types, in turn, present both technical and management challenges,
which are also addressed in this volume. In order to be
interoperable in a networked environment, IR systems must be able
to use various types of technical standards, a number of which are
described in this book-often by their original developers. The book
covers the full context of operational IR systems, addressing not
only the systems themselves but also human user search behaviors,
user-centered design, and management and policy issues. In addition
to theory and practice of IR system design, the book covers Web
standards and protocols, the Semantic Web, XML information
retrieval, Web social mining, search engine optimization,
specialized museum and library online access, records compliance
and risk management, information storage technology, geographic
information systems, and data transmission protocols. Emphasis is
given to information systems that operate on relatively
unstructured data, such as text, images, and music. The book is
organized into four parts: Part I supplies a broad-level
introduction to information systems and information retrieval
systems Part II examines key management issues and elaborates on
the decision process around likely information system solutions
Part III illustrates the range of information retrieval systems in
use today discussing the technical, operational, and administrative
issues for each type Part IV discusses the most important
organizational and technical standards needed for successful
information retrieval This volume brings together authoritative
articles on the different types of information systems and how to
manage real-world demands such as digital asset management, network
management, digital content licensing, data quality, and
information system failures. It explains how to design systems to
address human characteristics and considers key policy and ethical
issues such as piracy and preservation. Focusing on web-based
systems, the chapters in this book provide an excellent starting
point for developing and managing your own IR systems.
Bringing together contributors from a wide range of disciplines,
countries and perspectives this book provides a thought-provoking
overview of the human dimension of the workplace. It covers
workplace problems as well as potential solutions. Essential
reading for anyone committed to making the workplace a humane and
effective place.
This book is a guide to concepts and practice in numerical
algebraic geometry - the solution of systems of polynomial
equations by numerical methods. Through numerous examples, the
authors show how to apply the well-received and widely used
open-source Bertini software package to compute solutions,
including a detailed manual on syntax and usage options. The
authors also maintain a complementary web page where readers can
find supplementary materials and Bertini input files. Numerically
Solving Polynomial Systems with Bertini approaches numerical
algebraic geometry from a user's point of view with numerous
examples of how Bertini is applicable to polynomial systems. It
treats the fundamental task of solving a given polynomial system
and describes the latest advances in the field, including
algorithms for intersecting and projecting algebraic sets, methods
for treating singular sets, the nascent field of real numerical
algebraic geometry, and applications to large polynomial systems
arising from differential equations. Those who wish to solve
polynomial systems can start gently by finding isolated solutions
to small systems, advance rapidly to using algorithms for finding
positive-dimensional solution sets (curves, surfaces, etc.), and
learn how to use parallel computers on large problems. These
techniques are of interest to engineers and scientists in fields
where polynomial equations arise, including robotics, control
theory, economics, physics, numerical PDEs, and computational
chemistry.
Presents Stevens' notebooks containing excerpts from his reading,
his comments and aphorisms.
This book focuses largely on enabling technologies for network
convergence. A principal aim is to show where parallel functions
exist in fixed and mobile voice network architectures and to
explain how these functions will be combined. The authors describe
the components of a future converged architecture and consider the
following key aspects: QoS Requirements, Proposed Solution
Architectures, Protocol and Interface options, Underlying Network
Issues and Security issues. The book also compares and describes
initiatives from several standards bodies working to simplify to a
clean architecture and a common set of protocols. The impact on a
Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) network, the preferred method
of transport for the core network, will be considered in detail.
When author David J. Bates left the active duty military at age
twenty-two in 1998, he had no idea what he was going to do with the
rest of his life. A fortuitous meeting on the interstate led him to
Dallas, Texas, where he was tasked to establish a Leadership Cadet
Corps at the middle-school level to boost student performance. In
Narrow It Down, Bates details the insight he gained during the
establishment and facilitating of that program using his experience
gained during his military service. Through the eyes of an
educator, this combination of educational guide and memoir
discusses the lessons he learned in this educational setting and
touches on specific priorities that enable educators to focus on
what's important in the classroom and in life. Bates shares ideas
that could create a better educational system-one that encourages
pro-active thinking to solve problems. Praise for Narrow It Down
"Narrow It Down is a book about making a difference in the things
you can control and focuses on raising the bar when it comes to the
educational system. ... Programs like Coach Bates' can
significantly help in keeping young North Texans-the future of our
great state and nation-in school, and I applaud him on his efforts
to build this program." -Congressman Pete Sessions
Once, there were two interesting women who led separate lives
... until fate decided it had other plans for them. Marie, who is
single, lives in an apartment in the city and is a social worker.
Jane is divorced and a mother of two; she lives in a home in the
suburbs and works in real estate.
When they happen to meet at a conference, they bond on the spot.
A casual invitation to go tent camping turns into the start of a
beautiful relationship-and the seed of an epic, four-year adventure
in which they will explore the United States in an RV.
Along the way, the ladies find themselves in some sticky
situations. They find love and lust in unexpected places. They find
themselves floating high above Albuquerque, New Mexico, in a
hot-air balloon. They somehow wind up trapped in a den of foxes.
And then they witness an abusive relationship that ends in murder
...
The two friends soon learn that life in an RV is much different
than they expected. But through it all, they are carried forward on
a wave of fun, friendship, and excitement. What will they get into
next?
The Kentucky State Guard's campaign against the Silent Brigade in
1907-1909 offers lessons for the operational art of civil security
and supporting civil law enforcement. The Silent Brigade was a
guerrilla army that terrorized western Kentucky in a conflict that
came to be known as the Black Patch War. Scholars disagree about
whether the Kentucky State Guard was effective in its campaign, or
whether other circumstances led to the decline of the Silent
Brigade. This monograph argues that the Kentucky State Guard
contributed significantly to a permanent reduction in crimes
committed by the Silent Brigade. The reduction in Silent Brigade
attacks can be explained through the concept of "centers of
gravity" introduced by Carl von Clausewitz and incorporated as an
element of operational design in American military doctrine. The
strategic concept of interaction and isolation, introduced by
American defense theorist John Boyd, further explains why these
actions of the State Guard were effective. The Kentucky State
Guard's campaign in the Black Patch War demonstrates the
effectiveness, against an economically motivated guerrilla enemy
force, of targeting the enemy's economic center of gravity while
simultaneously disrupting its command and control.
The Influenza Pandemic Response Plan for Office Buildings has
been established as an operational guideline for building services
designed to respond to a variety of emergency pandemic
situations.
This is a comprehensive look at the steps commercial real estate
professionals can take to protect a building and its occupants.
This manual has also been designed to address situations when a
specific person in charge is not able to carry out his/her
duties.
Meet Abbie Arden, a quirky young woman who at last realizes her
life's passion: the written word. Abbie, fledgling editorial
assistant, is assigned to the American Open, a tennis tournament
held each August, where, among other things, she must interview Max
Tadeo, a gorgeous, Spanish, professional tennis player (poor Abbie
has a fetish for accents), and, well... Max is a tad unusual
himself. Abbie encounters a few problems on her mission to become
"superjournalist": she thinks tennis is for people who enjoy
chasing green balls (boring!); she has sworn off all men (even sexy
Spaniards); and last but not least, Abbie wants "real" stories, not
tennis fluff! Within the pages of Love Match, a sense of belonging
envelops Abbie out of the blue, new friendships develop and
investigative reporting takes a life-threatening twist. Love Match
follows along as the neurotic but lovable heroine ultimately has to
choose to live for love or for fear.
What Americans refer to as the Vietnam War embraces much more than
the conflict with North Vietnam. Milton J. Bates considers the
other conflicts that Americans brought to that war: the divisions
stemming from differences in race, class, sex, generation, and
frontier ideology. In exploring the rich vein of writing and film
that emerged from the Vietnam War era, he strikingly illuminates
how these stories reflect American social crises of the period.
Some material examined here is familiar, including the work of
Michael Herr, Tim O'Brien, Philip Caputo, Susan Sontag, Francis
Ford Coppola, and Oliver Stone. Other material is less well known -
Neverlight by Donald Pfarrer and De Mojo Blues by A. R. Flowers,
for example. Bates also draws upon an impressive range of secondary
readings, from Freud and Marx to Geertz and Jameson. As the
products of a culture in conflict, Vietnam memoirs, novels, films,
plays, and poems embody a range of political perspectives, not only
in their content but also in their structure and rhetoric. In his
final chapter, Bates outlines a 'politico-poetics' of the war story
as a genre. Here he gives special attention to our motives - from
the deeply personal to the broadly cultural - for telling war
stories.
Updating and expanding upon the author's bestselling Introduction
to T1/T3 Networking, this book gives you detailed instructions on
how to meet the challenges of installing, maintaining and
troubleshooting digital transmission systems for voice, data, video
and LAN communications.
Written especially for end-users, telecommunications data
managers, and cable television and long-distance telephone
carriers, the book fortifies your understanding of T1/T3 networking
concepts. It includes:
-- A detailed introduction to E1/E3, the international standards
for digital transmission systems
-- A comparison of SONET and SDH, Fractional T1, and T1
applications with ATM
-- An overview of wireless access
All of the available digital transmission technologies are
compared and discussed in depth, including ISDN, HDSL, ADSL, and
Frame Relay on T1. The guide even provides fresh insights on the
financial and administrative aspects of line maintenance,
troubleshooting, purchase and installation.
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