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Solid-state lasers have seen a fast and steady development and are the ubiquitous tool both for research and industrial applications. The author's monograph Solid-State Lasers has become the most-used reference book in this area. The present graduate text on solid-state lasers takes advantage of this rich source by focusing on the needs at the graduate level and those who need an introduction. Numerous exercises with hints for solution, new text and updated material where needed make this text very accessible.
This volume brings Iwand's reflections on justification to bear on
questions of the intersection of church and society. Iwand
critiques the typical Lutheran understanding of the two kingdoms
and charts a new way forward for understanding Luther's theology,
as well as the way it addresses Christian life within society. Most
importantly, Iwand discusses church and society, which have so
often been closed to one another, and how they have been and
continue to be opened up to each other by the kingdom of God.
This textbook is about working in teams to create functioning
software. It covers skills in agile software development methods,
team working, version control and continuous integration and shows
readers how to apply some of the latest ideas from lean, agile and
Kanban. Part I, which focuses on People, describes various project
roles and the skills needed to perform each role. This includes
members of self-organizing teams, scrum masters, product owners and
activities for managing other stakeholders. The skills needed to
create Product artefacts are detailed in Part II. These include
skills to create agile requirements, architectures, designs as well
as development and security artefacts. The agile development
Process to coordinate with co-workers is described in Part III. It
introduces the skills needed to facilitate an incremental process
and to use software tools for version control and automated
testing. Eventually some more advanced topics are explained in Part
IV. These topics include large projects comprising multiple
cooperating teams, automating deployment, cloud software services,
DevOps and evolving live systems. This textbook addresses
significant competencies in the IEEE/ACM Computing Curricula Task
Force 2020. It includes nearly 100 exercises for trying out and
applying the skills needed for agile software development. Hints,
tips and further advice about tackling the exercises are presented
at the end of each chapter, and a case study project, with
downloadable source code from an online repository, integrates the
skills learned across the chapters. In addition, further example
software projects are also available there. This way, the book
provides a hands-on guide to working on a development project as
part of a team, and is inspired by the needs of early career
practitioners as well as undergraduate software engineering and
computer science students.
This book is part of the Tempus Two in One series, which uses old
photographs and archived images to show the history of various
local areas in England, through their streets, shops, pubs, and
people. It is made up of two volumes, formerly sold separately,
bound together to create a more comprehensive record of a
particular area.
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