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Using a geographic lens to examine the adoption and dissemination
of, and attention to 'fake news', this timely and important book
explores how misinformation in the digital age calls attention to
the multiple geographic dimensions of online fictions, conspiracy
theories and political disinformation. Chapters delve into how
social and digital media have rescaled and disrupted relations of
trust and authority in the (mis)information age. The book draws on
quantitative data and qualitative cases to shed light on the
geographies of misinformation, covering urban legends, political
rumors, information weaponization, and Climategate, as well as
trade and financial fictions. The book explores in depth climate
change misinformation, conspiracy theories and other critical
contemporary events such as Pizzagate, Russian-led overseas
political interference campaigns, and Cambridge Analytica.
Geography and environmental studies scholars will benefit from the
analysis of the denial of global climate change and geographic lens
the book uses. It will also be an important read for practitioners
and policy makers looking for a helpful reference summarizing
interdisciplinary work on misinformation in accessible prose.
Using a geographic lens to examine the adoption and dissemination
of, and attention to 'fake news', this timely and important book
explores how misinformation in the digital age calls attention to
the multiple geographic dimensions of online fictions, conspiracy
theories and political disinformation. Chapters delve into how
social and digital media have rescaled and disrupted relations of
trust and authority in the (mis)information age. The book draws on
quantitative data and qualitative cases to shed light on the
geographies of misinformation, covering urban legends, political
rumors, information weaponization, and Climategate, as well as
trade and financial fictions. The book explores in depth climate
change misinformation, conspiracy theories and other critical
contemporary events such as Pizzagate, Russian-led overseas
political interference campaigns, and Cambridge Analytica.
Geography and environmental studies scholars will benefit from the
analysis of the denial of global climate change and geographic lens
the book uses. It will also be an important read for practitioners
and policy makers looking for a helpful reference summarizing
interdisciplinary work on misinformation in accessible prose.
This book examines key issues and policy concerns relating to
fiscal sustainability and competitiveness in European and Asian
economies. In addition to estimating the extent of fiscal capacity
or lack thereof for these economies, the authors supplement the
empirical analysis with country case studies.
Private cloud computing enables you to consolidate diverse
enterprise systems into one that is cloud-based and can be accessed
by end-users seamlessly, regardless of their location or changes in
overall demand. Expert authors Steve Smoot and Nam K. Tan distill
their years of networking experience to describe how to build
enterprise networks to create a private cloud. With their
techniques you'll create cost-saving designs and increase the
flexibility of your enterprise, while maintaining the security and
control of an internal network. "Private Cloud Computing "offers a
complete cloud architecture for enterprise networking by
synthesizing WAN optimization, next-generation data centers, and
virtualization in a network-friendly way, tying them together into
a complete solution that can be progressively migrated to as time
and resources permit.
Describes next-generation data center architectures such as the
virtual access-layer, the unified data center fabric and the
"rack-and-roll" deployment modelProvides an overview of cloud
security and cloud management from the server virtualization
perspectivePresents real-world case studies, configuration and
examples that allow you to easily apply practical know-how to your
existing enterprise environmentOffers effective private cloud
computing solutions to simplify the costly and problematic
challenge of enterprise networking and branch server
consolidation
Recently, a great deal of effort has been dedicated to capitalising
on advances in mathematical control theory in conjunction with
tried-and-tested classical control structures particularly with
regard to the enhanced robustness and tighter control of modern PID
controllers. Much of the research in this field and that of the
operational autonomy of PID controllers has already been translated
into useful new functions for industrial controllers. This book
covers the important knowledge relating to the background,
application, and design of, and advances in PID controllers in a
unified and comprehensive treatment including:
Evolution and components of PID controllers
Classical and Modern PID controller design
Automatic Tuning
Multi-loop Control
Practical issues concerned with PID control
The book is intended to be useful to a wide spectrum of readers
interested in PID control ranging from practising technicians and
engineers to graduate and undergraduate students.
The presence of considerable time delays in many industrial
processes is well recognized and achievable performances of
conventional unity feedback control systems are degraded if a
process has a relatively large time delay compared to its time
constants. In this case, dead time compensation is necessary in
order to enhance the performances. The most popular scheme for such
compensation is the Smith Predictor, but it is unsuitable for
unstable or lightly damped processes because the compensated
closed-loop system always contains the process poles themselves. An
alternative scheme for delay elimination from the closed-loop is
the finite spectrum assignment (FSA) strategy and it can
arbitrarily assign the closed-loop spectrum. One may note that the
Smith Predictor Control can be found in delay systems control books
and many process control books, but the FSA control is rarely
included in these books. It is therefore timely and desirable to
fill this gap by writing a book which gives a comprehensive
treatment of the FSA approach. This is useful and worthwhile since
the FSA provides not only an alternative way but also certain
advantages over the Smith-Predictor. The book presents the
state-of-the-art of the finite spectrum assignment for time-delay
systems in frequency domain. It mainly contains those works carried
out recently by the authors in this field. Most of them have been
published and others are awaiting publication. They are assembled
together and reorganized in such a way that the presentation is
logical, smooth and systematic."
This book examines key issues and policy concerns relating to
fiscal sustainability and competitiveness in European and Asian
economies. In addition to estimating the extent of fiscal capacity
or lack thereof for these economies, the authors supplement the
empirical analysis with country case studies.
These essays are conveniently arranged from general to specific
issues of the Mindanao conflict and the central relevance of the
Muslim South to the problem.
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