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Group Technology and Cellular Manufacturing (GT/CM) have been
widely-researched areas in the past 15 years and much progress has
been made in all branches of GT/CM. Resulting from this research
activity has been a proliferation of techniques for part-machine
grouping, engineering data bases, expert system-based design
methods for identifying part families, new analytical and
simulation tools for evaluating performance of cells, new types of
cell incorporating robotics and flexible automation, team-based
approaches for organizing the work force and much more; however,
the field lacks a careful compilation of this research and its
outcomes. The editors of this book have commissioned leading
researchers and implementers to prepare specific treatments of
topics for their special areas of expertise in this broad-based
philosophy of manufacturing. The editors have sought to be global
both in coverage of topic matters and contributors. Group
Technology and Cellular Manufacturing addresses the needs and
interests of three groups of individuals in the manufacturing
field: academic researchers, industry practitioners, and students.
(1) The book provides an up-to-date perspective, incorporating the
advances made in GT/CM during the past 15 years. As a natural
extension to this research, it synthesizes the latest industry
practices and outcomes to guide research to greater real-world
relevance. (2) The book makes clear the foundations of GT/CM from
the core elements of new developments which are aimed at reducing
developmental and manufacturing lead times, costs, and at improving
business quality and performance. (3) Finally, the book can be used
as a textbook for graduate students in engineering and management
for studying the field of Group Technology and Cellular
Manufacturing.
The Wrong Ape for Early Human Origins examines ways in which the
chimpanzee referential model has exerted a primary influence on
evolutionary theory, dominating portraits of proto- and early human
social life, and in the broader sense, of human nature itself.
Evidence on which this model is based is revisited, along with new
cross-disciplinary findings that point to alternative scenarios for
hominin phylogeny, ecology and subsistence, primeval kinship,
cognition and language, and the respective roles played by
aggression and cooperation as evolutionary drivers. Recent advances
in phylogenetics, evolutionary biology, and new additions to the
fossil record are rendering linear, monotypic models obsolete.
Contemporary theories on species divergence and change over time
are shifting attention from ancient genotypes to factors that
influence gene expression, and from innate prescriptive behaviors
to epigenesis and the capacity for behavioral plasticity. This
broader platform has the potential to fundamentally revise current
notions about the basic nature, phenotypic traits, and lifeways of
ancestral humans. It informs a different profile of our
progenitors—one that reflects greater ecological bandwidth,
reliance on creative niche construction, and hominin agency in the
structuring of ancient reproductive and social groups.
What set our ancestors off on a separate evolutionary trajectory
was the ability to flex their reproductive and social strategies in
response to changing environmental conditions. Exploring new
cross-disciplinary research that links this capacity to critical
changes in the organization of the primate brain, Social DNA
presents a new synthesis of ideas on human social origins -
challenging models that trace our beginnings to traits shaped by
ancient hunting economies, or to genetic platforms shared with
contemporary apes.
What set our ancestors off on a separate evolutionary trajectory
was the ability to flex their reproductive and social strategies in
response to changing environmental conditions. Exploring new
cross-disciplinary research that links this capacity to critical
changes in the organization of the primate brain, Social DNA
presents a new synthesis of ideas on human social origins -
challenging models that trace our beginnings to traits shaped by
ancient hunting economies, or to genetic platforms shared with
contemporary apes.
This book forms the proceedings of the 18th European conference on
irrigation and drainage. Water is not a free commodity, and demand
is becoming more and more intense for its allocation. This book
focuses on the role of irrigation and drainage in the debate on
water, and will be used by planners, designers and policy makers
internationally.
Understanding student and teacher motivation and developing
strategies to foster motivation for students at all levels of
performance are essential to effective teaching. This text is
designed to help prospective and practicing teachers achieve these
goals. Its premise is that current research and theory about
motivation offer hope and possibilities for educators -teachers,
parents, coaches, and administrators-to enhance motivation for
achievement. The orientation draws primarily on social-cognitive
perspectives that have generated much research relevant to
classroom practice. Ideal for any course that is dedicated to, or
includes coverage of, motivation and achievement, the text focuses
on two key roles teachers play in supporting and cultivating
motivation in the classroom: establishing the classroom structure
and instruction that provides the environment for optimal
motivation, engagement, and learning; and helping students develop
the tools that will enable them to be self-regulated learners and
develop their potential. Pedagogical features aid the understanding
of concepts and the application to practice: Strategy boxes present
guidelines and strategies for using the various concepts. Exhibit
boxes include forms for different purposes (for example, goal
setting), examples of teacher beliefs and practices, and samples of
student work. Reflection boxes stimulate readers' thinking about
motivational issues inherent in the topics, their experiences, and
their beliefs. A motivational toolbox at the end of each chapter
helps readers identify important points to think about, lingering
questions, strategies to use now, and strategies to develop in the
future. NEW IN THE THIRD EDITION Updated research and new topics
are added throughout as warranted by current inquiry in the field.
Chapters are reorganized to provide more coherence and to account
for new findings. New and updated material is included on issues of
educational reform, standards for achievement, and high-stakes
testing, and on achievement goal theory, especially regarding
performance goals and the distinction between performance-approach
and performance-avoidance goals as relevant to classroom practice.
This book forms the proceedings of the 18th European ICID
conference on irrigation and drainage. Water is not a free
commodity and demand is becoming more and more intense for its
allocation. This book focuses on the role of irrigation and
drainage in the debate on water and should be of interest to
planners, designers, policy makers in the water industry, national
and local government, academic researchers and environment
agencies.
Group Technology and Cellular Manufacturing (GT/CM) have been
widely-researched areas in the past 15 years and much progress has
been made in all branches of GT/CM. Resulting from this research
activity has been a proliferation of techniques for part-machine
grouping, engineering data bases, expert system-based design
methods for identifying part families, new analytical and
simulation tools for evaluating performance of cells, new types of
cell incorporating robotics and flexible automation, team-based
approaches for organizing the work force and much more; however,
the field lacks a careful compilation of this research and its
outcomes. The editors of this book have commissioned leading
researchers and implementers to prepare specific treatments of
topics for their special areas of expertise in this broad-based
philosophy of manufacturing. The editors have sought to be global
both in coverage of topic matters and contributors. Group
Technology and Cellular Manufacturing addresses the needs and
interests of three groups of individuals in the manufacturing
field: academic researchers, industry practitioners, and students.
(1) The book provides an up-to-date perspective, incorporating the
advances made in GT/CM during the past 15 years. As a natural
extension to this research, it synthesizes the latest industry
practices and outcomes to guide research to greater real-world
relevance. (2) The book makes clear the foundations of GT/CM from
the core elements of new developments which are aimed at reducing
developmental and manufacturing lead times, costs, and at improving
business quality and performance. (3) Finally, the book can be used
as a textbook for graduate students in engineering and management
for studying the field of Group Technology and Cellular
Manufacturing.
Questions relating to the existence and nature of firms have become
major issues in economics in recent years. In this major new work,
Neil Kay provides original explanations for many individual
phenomena in this area. The analysis is set in the context of an
integrative framework for analysing the boundaries and structure of
the firm. The book analyses the firm as a complex system in which
links composed of shared resources constitute basic building
blocks. The evolution of the firm from simple beginnings to complex
system is then studied in a number of areas, including vertical
integration, diversification, multi- national enterprise, joint
venture, alliance, network, and internal organization. Neil Kay's
analysis advances current theories of the firm and will be
essential reading for students and academics in the areas of
business economics, strategic management, and organization theory.
The poems in Very Friendly Weapon run the course of an impossible
year, the accumulation of several years' explorations and
discoveries: poet James M'Kay travels as far as Turkey and
Tennessee while still struggling to leave Tyneside, developing
interests in death, flying, and regular metre.Looking forward into
the Great Uncertainty, and back through childhood and history into
myth, they were written in between summer seasons working as a tour
guide across Europe. All have been performed in spoken word venues
across the UK as the scene rapidly expanded between 2011 and 2017.
Some were featured in the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe Show The Boy with
the Moomin Tattoo (for PBH Free Fringe).
Understanding student and teacher motivation and developing
strategies to foster motivation for students at all levels of
performance are essential to effective teaching. This text is
designed to help prospective and practicing teachers achieve these
goals. Its premise is that current research and theory about
motivation offer hope and possibilities for educators -teachers,
parents, coaches, and administrators-to enhance motivation for
achievement. The orientation draws primarily on social-cognitive
perspectives that have generated much research relevant to
classroom practice. Ideal for any course that is dedicated to, or
includes coverage of, motivation and achievement, the text focuses
on two key roles teachers play in supporting and cultivating
motivation in the classroom: establishing the classroom structure
and instruction that provides the environment for optimal
motivation, engagement, and learning; and helping students develop
the tools that will enable them to be self-regulated learners and
develop their potential. Pedagogical features aid the understanding
of concepts and the application to practice: Strategy boxes present
guidelines and strategies for using the various concepts. Exhibit
boxes include forms for different purposes (for example, goal
setting), examples of teacher beliefs and practices, and samples of
student work. Reflection boxes stimulate readers' thinking about
motivational issues inherent in the topics, their experiences, and
their beliefs. A motivational toolbox at the end of each chapter
helps readers identify important points to think about, lingering
questions, strategies to use now, and strategies to develop in the
future. NEW IN THE THIRD EDITION Updated research and new topics
are added throughout as warranted by current inquiry in the field.
Chapters are reorganized to provide more coherence and to account
for new findings. New and updated material is included on issues of
educational reform, standards for achievement, and high-stakes
testing, and on achievement goal theory, especially regarding
performance goals and the distinction between performance-approach
and performance-avoidance goals as relevant to classroom practice.
What is the nature of the firm? Why do firms adopt certain
strategies in preference to others? What are the competitive
implications of large firm mergers and alliances for government
policy? These are extremely important and highly topical questions
which tend to be treated separately in most contemporary analysis.
However, in this new book based on his original research, Neil Kay
shows how these questions are closely inter-related and explores
the implications this has for the formulation of corporate strategy
and public policy.
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