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The "Internal Audit Handbook" is a comprehensive, up-to-date
presentation of the tasks and challenges facing internal audit. The
handbook is based on the audit work of SAPA(R)'s global internal
audit department, which obtained the highest score available,
"Generally Conforms," during a quality assessment review performed
by the Institute of Internal Auditors. It presents the Audit
Roadmap, the process model of internal auditing developed at
SAPA(R), describing all stages of an audit. The in-depth
description provides information on issues such as the
identification of audit fields, the annual audit planning, the
organization and execution of audits as well as reporting and
follow-up. The handbook also discusses management-related subjects,
e.g. the organizational structure of an internal audit department.
Separate chapters are dedicated to special topics like IT or SOX
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New Waves in Philosophy of Science captures the diverse array of
issues in the rapidly developing area of philosophy of science by
bringing together a pool of talented young philosophers from across
the globe to debate the field and show where it's heading.
To control mechanical processes one needs to obtain information about the state of the system, to process the information, and then to act on the results. Originally, the simplest controls were purely mechanical feedback systems; more complex systems required human intervention. At present, most controls are provided by purely electromechanical systems, but there are also many situations in which one needs sophisticated measurements for later analysis.
Developments in electronic information processing have over the past few decades far outpaced the developments in the sensors and actuators that provide the input and output of the control systems; as a result, the transducers account for the major part of the expense, mass, and failure points of many modern machines. Improvements in control systems thus depend on a clear and thorough understanding of the principles of transducers. It is the aim of this book to help meet that need. Unlike other treatments of sensors or actuators, this book approaches the devices from the point of view of the fundamental coupling mechanism between the electrical and mechanical behavior. Thus, for example, a solenoid can b used either to detect horizontal motion and position (i.e. as a sensor), or to impose a motion on a piston (i.e. as an actuator); the principles of operation of the solenoid are the same in both cases, and this book thus treats them together.
The book begins with a discussion of systems analysis as a tool for modeling transducers. It then turns to a detailed discussion of transduction mechanisms (electric and magnetic fields, piezo- and pyro-electric effects, electromagnetic induction, and so forth). The book concludes with an input/output analysis of transducers.
Unlike other treatments of sensors or actuators, this book
approaches the devices from the point of view of the fundamental
coupling mechanism between the electrical and mechanical behaviour.
The principles of operation of the solenoid are the same in both
cases, and this book thus treats them together. It begins with a
discussion of systems analysis as a tool for modelling transducers,
before turning to a detailed discussion of transduction mechanisms.
The whole is rounded off by an input/output analysis of
transducers.
New Waves in Philosophy of Science captures the diverse array of
issues in the rapidly developing area of philosophy of science by
bringing together a pool of talented young philosophers from across
the globe to debate the field and show where it's heading.
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