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My New Menu (Hardcover)
Michael Gonzalez; Illustrated by Mia Gonzalez
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R656
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A Practitioner's Handbook for Real-Time Analysis: Guide to Rate
Monotonic Analysis for Real-Time Systems contains an invaluable
collection of quantitative methods that enable real-time system
developers to understand, analyze, and predict the timing behavior
of many real-time systems. The methods are practical and
theoretically sound, and can be used to assess design tradeoffs and
to troubleshoot system timing behavior. This collection of methods
is called rate monotonic analysis (RMA). The Handbook includes a
framework for describing and categorizing the timing aspects of
real-time systems, step-by-step techniques for performing timing
analysis, numerous examples of real-time situations to which the
techniques can be applied, and two case studies. A Practitioner's
Handbook for Real-Time Analysis: Guide to Rate Monotonic Analysis
for Real-Time Systems has been created to serve as a definitive
source of information and a guide for developers as they analyze
and design real-time systems using RMA. The Handbook is an
excellent reference, and may be used as the text for advanced
courses on the subject.
Native American Roots: Relationality and Indigenous Regeneration
Under Empire, 1770-1859 explores the development of modern
Indigenous identities within the settler colonial context of the
early United States. With an aggressively expanding United States
that sought to displace Native peoples, the very foundations of
Indigeneity were endangered by the disruption of Native connections
to the land. This volume describes how Natives embedded
conceptualizations integral to Indigenous ontologies into social
and cultural institutions like racial ideologies, black
slaveholding, and Christianity that they incorporated from the
settler society. This process became one vital avenue through which
various Native peoples were able to regenerate Indigeneity within
environments dominated by a settler society. The author offers case
studies of four different tribes to illustrate how Native thought
processes, not just cultural and political processes, helped
Natives redefine the parameters of Indigeneity. This book will be
of interest to students and scholars of early American history,
indigenous and ethnic studies, American historiography, and
anthropology.
Native American Roots: Relationality and Indigenous Regeneration
Under Empire, 1770-1859 explores the development of modern
Indigenous identities within the settler colonial context of the
early United States. With an aggressively expanding United States
that sought to displace Native peoples, the very foundations of
Indigeneity were endangered by the disruption of Native connections
to the land. This volume describes how Natives embedded
conceptualizations integral to Indigenous ontologies into social
and cultural institutions like racial ideologies, black
slaveholding, and Christianity that they incorporated from the
settler society. This process became one vital avenue through which
various Native peoples were able to regenerate Indigeneity within
environments dominated by a settler society. The author offers case
studies of four different tribes to illustrate how Native thought
processes, not just cultural and political processes, helped
Natives redefine the parameters of Indigeneity. This book will be
of interest to students and scholars of early American history,
indigenous and ethnic studies, American historiography, and
anthropology.
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The Global Village (Paperback)
Courttia Newland, Monique Roffey; Contributions by Olive Senior, Michael Gonzales, Catherine Selby, …
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R220
Discovery Miles 2 200
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Ambitious and contemporary, this groundbreaking collection offers
new short fiction by exciting, fresh talents and established
authors from around the world. Covering a myriad of topics--love,
sex, death, war, crime, and the environment--each tale boasts a
unique perspective and voice, with settings that move from India to
New York to Cyberspace. With vibrant characters--including drug
smugglers, call-center workers, and tourists--each of the 26
stories tackles personal and social issues in funny, poignant, and
often dark ways.
A Practitioner's Handbook for Real-Time Analysis: Guide to Rate
Monotonic Analysis for Real-Time Systems contains an invaluable
collection of quantitative methods that enable real-time system
developers to understand, analyze, and predict the timing behavior
of many real-time systems. The methods are practical and
theoretically sound, and can be used to assess design tradeoffs and
to troubleshoot system timing behavior. This collection of methods
is called rate monotonic analysis (RMA). The Handbook includes a
framework for describing and categorizing the timing aspects of
real-time systems, step-by-step techniques for performing timing
analysis, numerous examples of real-time situations to which the
techniques can be applied, and two case studies. A Practitioner's
Handbook for Real-Time Analysis: Guide to Rate Monotonic Analysis
for Real-Time Systems has been created to serve as a definitive
source of information and a guide for developers as they analyze
and design real-time systems using RMA. The Handbook is an
excellent reference, and may be used as the text for advanced
courses on the subject.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th
International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies,
Ada-Europe 2006, held in Porto, Portugal, in June 2006. The 19
revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected
from numerous submissions. The papers are organized in topical
sections on real-time systems, static analysis, verification,
applications, reliability, compilers, and distributed systems.
The Fourth International Conference on Reliable Software
Technologies, Ada- Europe 99, took place in Santander, Spain, from
June 7 to 11, 1999. It was sponsored by Ada Europe, the European
federation of national Ada societies, in cooperation with ACM
SIGAda and Ada Spain, and it was organized by members of the
University of Cantabria and the Technical University of Madrid, in
Spain. This was the 19th consecutive year of Ada Europe
conferences, which have always been the main Ada events in Europe,
with their counterparts being the ACM SIGAda conferences in the USA
(formerly Tri Ada). The conference is not just devoted to the Ada
language, but rather to the more general area of reliable software
technologies. In this sense, there are papers on formal methods,
testing, software architectures and design, software engineering
tools, etc. We believe that the role of reliable software
technologies is becoming increasingly important, as computer
applications control more and more of our everyday systems. The
goal of our conference is to contribute to advancing the state of
the art of all the technologies that help us in achieving better
and more reliable software at a lower overall cost."
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Mousetrap (Paperback)
Patricia Reed; Illustrated by Michelle Gonzalez
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R347
Discovery Miles 3 470
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My New Menu (Paperback)
Michael Gonzalez; Illustrated by Mia Gonzalez
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R428
Discovery Miles 4 280
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