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Engage: Designed for the needs of Entry 3/Level 1 learners with a
full-colour, spread-based approach, and topics broken into clear,
bite-sized chunks to retain learners' attention. Lively activities,
mini case studies and clear checklists and summaries help learners
engage with - and remember - content. Achieve: Covers 11 units of
the Level 1 specification - enough for a Diploma -and 3 Units of
the Entry Level 3 specification - enough for an Award, giving
learners all the content they need to help them achieve their
qualification. Edexcel's own Assignment tips, written by BTEC
experts, help learners to achieve their potential in assessments.
Activities mapped to the assessment criteria in each unit, provide
support and clear direction for learners, helping them to work
towards the criteria. Progress: Prepares learners for employment
with a focus on employability skills and definitions of key terms.
Helps learners progress to BTEC Level 2 First by building their
confidence with the style of BTEC qualifications.
This book provides an introduction for students, engineers and
scientists to modern methods for computer simulation of systems
involving continuous variables. Professor Murray-Smith draws on his
many years of experience in teaching and applying continuous system
simulation in engineering and biomedical applications to show his
readers both the theory and practice of these techniques. His
approach is practical throughout, placing particular emphasis on
the use of simulation languages and other software tools widely
used in the field. A simple simulation language is provided in disc
with the book and used with examples and case studies from control,
aeronautical and biomedical engineering to give readers hands-on
experience. Commercially available software is also described and
applied, and model validation and real time simulation techniques
and applications are covered in detail. This book should be of
interest to engineers and scientists in most processing and
manufacturing industry, and most areas of engineering and physical
science.
This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore
shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the
cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical
literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the
mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from
oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of
international literature classics available in printed format again
- worldwide.
This must-read text/reference provides a practical guide to
processes involved in the development and application of dynamic
simulation models, covering a wide range of issues relating to
testing, verification and validation. Illustrative example problems
in continuous system simulation are presented throughout the book,
supported by extended case studies from a number of
interdisciplinary applications. Topics and features: provides an
emphasis on practical issues of model quality and validation, along
with questions concerning the management of simulation models, the
use of model libraries, and generic models; contains numerous
step-by-step examples; presents detailed case studies, often with
accompanying datasets; includes discussion of hybrid models, which
involve a combination of continuous system and discrete-event
descriptions; examines experimental modeling approaches that
involve system identification and parameter estimation; offers
supplementary material at an associated website.
A comprehensive overview of the film industry in Hollywood today, Contemporary Hollywood Cinema brings together leading international cinema scholars to explore the technology, institutions, film makers and movies of contemporary American film making.
Contents: 1. Basic Principles: The Operating Regime Approach 2. Modelling: Fuzzy Set Methods for Local Modelling Identification 3. Modelling of Electrically Stimulated Muscle 4. Process Modelling Using a Functional State Approach 5. Markov Mixtures of Experts 6. Active Learning With Mixture Models 7. Local Learning in Local Model Networks 8. Side Effects of Normalising Basic Functions 9. Control: Heterogeneous Control Laws 10. Local Laguerre Models 11. Multiple Model Adaptive Control 12. H Control Using Multiple Linear Models 13. Synthesis of Fuzzy Control Systems Based on Linear Takagi-Sugeno Fuzzy Models
A comprehensive overview of the film industry in Hollywood today, Contemporary Hollywood Cinema brings together leading international cinema scholars to explore the technology, institutions, film makers and movies of contemporary American film making.
In 1996 Trainspotting was the biggest thing in British culture.
Brilliantly and aggressively marketed, it crossed into the
mainstream despite being a black comedy set against the backdrop of
heroin addiction in Edinburgh. Produced by Andrew Macdonald,
scripted by John Hodge and directed by Danny Boyle, the team behind
Shallow Grave (1994), Trainspotting was an adaptation of Irvine
Welsh's barbed novel of the same title. The film is crucial for
understanding British culture in the context of devolution and the
rise of 'Cool Britannia'. Murray Smith unpicks the processes that
led to Trainspotting's enormous success. He isolates various
factors - the film's eclectic soundtrack, its depiction of Scottish
identity, its attitude to deprivation, drugs and violence, its
traffic with American cultural forms, its synthesis of realist and
fantastic elements, and its complicated relationship to 'heritage'
- that make Trainspotting such a vivid document of its time.
Although it heralded a false dawn for British
film-making,Trainspotting is, Smith concludes, both authentically
vernacular and yet transnational in its influences and ambitions.
In his afterword to this new edition, Murray Smith reflects on the
original film 25 years after its release, and its 2017 sequel T2:
Trainspotting also directed by Boyle. Smith also considers Danny
Boyle's subsequent directorial career, with highlights including
Slumdog Millionaire (2008) and the 2012 London Olympics opening
ceremony.
This book contains papers invited after the First International
Workshop on Mobile Social Signal Processing, MSSP 2010, held in
Lisbon, Portugal, in September 2010. The 9 revised papers included
in this volume represent the diversity of two fields of research,
Mobile HCI and Social Signal Processing and areas of overlap. They
cover a wide range of topics spanning from approaches for effective
interaction with mobile and wearable devices to modelling, analysis
and synthesis of nonverbal behaviour in human-human and
human-machine interactions.
obtained by simulation more quickly, effec Computer simulation of
dynamic systems is a topic which is growing steadily in importance
tively and cheaply than by experimentation and testing of the real
system. System perfor in the physical sciences, engineering,
biology and medicine. The reasons for this trend mance can also be
investigated using simula relate not only to the steadily
increasing tion for a much wider range of conditions than can be
contemplated for the real system power of computers and the rapidly
falling costs of hardware, but also to the availability because of
operating constraints or safety of appropriate software tools in
the form of requirements. Similar factors can apply in simulation
languages. Problem-oriented lan other fields, such as biomedical
systems guages of this kind assist those who are not engineering.
specialists in computational methods to trans System simulation,
using digital computers, can relate either to models based on
continu late a mathematical description into a simula tion program
in a simple and straightforward ous variables or to discrete-event
descriptions. fashion. They can also provide useful diag Continuous
system simulation techniques are applied to systems described by
sets of differ nostic information when difficulties are
encountered. Therefore, a simulation lan ential equations and
algebraic equations.
A central theme in the study of dynamic systems is the modelling
and control of uncertain systems. While 'uncertainty' has long been
a strong motivating factor behind many techniques developed in the
modelling, control, statistics and mathematics communities, the
past decade, in particular, has witnessed remarkable progress in
this area with the emergence of a number of powerful
newmethodsforbothmodellingandcontrollinguncertaindynamicsystems.
The speci?c objective of this book is to describe and review some
of these exciting new approaches within a single volume. Our
approach was to invite some of the leading researchers in this area
to contribute to this book by submitting both tutorial papers on
their speci?c area of research, and to submit more focussed
research papers to document some of the latest results in the area.
We feel that collecting some of the main results together in this
manner is particularly important as many of the important ideas
that emerged in the past decade were derived in a variety of
academic disciplines. By providing both tutorial and
researchpaperswehopetobeabletoprovidetheinterestedreaderwithsu?cient
background to appreciate some of the main concepts from a variety
of related, but nevertheless distinct ?elds, and to provide a ?avor
of how these results are currently being used to cope with
'uncertainty. ' It is our sincere hope that the availability of
these results within a single volume will lead to further cro-
fertilization of ideas and act as a spark for further research in
this important area of applied mathematics.
Haptic human-computer interaction is interaction between a human computer user and the computer user interface based on the powerful human sense of touch. Haptic hardware has been discussed and exploited for some time, particularly in the context of computer games. However, so far, little attention has been paid to the general principles of haptic HCI and the systematic use of haptic devices for improving efficiency, effectiveness, and satisfaction in HCI.This book is the first one to focus on haptic human-computer interaction. It is based on a workshop held in Glasgow, UK, in August / September 2000. The 22 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 35 submissions. Besides a brief historic survey, the book offers topical sections on haptic interfaces for blind people, collaborative haptics, psychological issues and measurement, and applications of haptics.
This volume of new essays gives impetus to a growing movement in film theory in which many of the assumptions that have governed film theory of the last twenty years are being questioned and overturned. It brings together film scholars and philosphers united by a commitment to the standards of argumentation that characterize analytic philosophy rather than by a single doctrinal approach. Topics addressed include genre, authorship, emotion, ideology, representation, and expression in film.
Characters - those fictional agents populating the fictional worlds
we spend so much time absorbed in - are ubiquitous in our lives. We
track their fortunes, judge their actions, and respond to them with
anger, amusement, and affection - indeed the whole palette of human
emotions. Powerfully drawn characters transcend their stories,
entering into our imaginations and deliberations about the actual
world, acting as analogies and points of reference. And yet there
has been remarkably little sustained and systematic reflection on
these creatures that absorb so much of our attention and emotional
lives. In Engaging Characters, Murray Smith sets out a
comprehensive analysis of character, exploring the role of
characters in our experience of narrative and fiction. Smith's
analysis focuses on film, and also illuminates character in
literature, opera, song, cartoons, new and social media. At the
heart of this account is an explanation of the capacity of
characters to move us. Teasing out the various dimensions of
character, Smith explores the means by which films draw us close to
characters, or hold us at a distance from them, and how our beliefs
and attitudes are formed and sometimes reformed by these
encounters. Integrating these arguments with research on emotion in
philosophy, psychology, evolutionary theory, and anthropology,
Engaging Characters advances an account of the nature of fictional
characters and their functions in fiction, imagination, and human
experience. In this revised, twenty-fifth anniversary edition of
Engaging Characters, Smith refines and extends the arguments of the
first edition, with a substantial new introduction reviewing the
debates on emotion, empathy, and film spectatorship that the book
has inspired.
This must-read text/reference provides a practical guide to
processes involved in the development and application of dynamic
simulation models, covering a wide range of issues relating to
testing, verification and validation. Illustrative example problems
in continuous system simulation are presented throughout the book,
supported by extended case studies from a number of
interdisciplinary applications. Topics and features: provides an
emphasis on practical issues of model quality and validation, along
with questions concerning the management of simulation models, the
use of model libraries, and generic models; contains numerous
step-by-step examples; presents detailed case studies, often with
accompanying datasets; includes discussion of hybrid models, which
involve a combination of continuous system and discrete-event
descriptions; examines experimental modeling approaches that
involve system identification and parameter estimation; offers
supplementary material at an associated website.
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Switzerland (Paperback)
Joanna Murray-Smith
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1995, the Swiss Alps. Patricia Highsmith, the queen of the
thriller, now ageing and ailing, hides away in her study,
surrounded by her collection of books and antique weaponry, finding
solace in her seclusion, her cats and her cigarettes. A polished
young man turns up, sent by her New York publisher to persuade her
to write one final instalment of her best-selling series featuring
the master manipulator, Tom Ripley. But as day breaks over the
mountains, it becomes clear that the charming stranger is set on a
far more sinister mission. Joanna Murray-Smith's play Switzerland
is a gripping psychological thriller, filled with razor-sharp
dialogue. It was first performed at the Sydney Opera House in 2014.
The play received its UK premiere at the Ustinov Studio, Theatre
Royal Bath, in 2018, before transferring to the Ambassadors Theatre
in London's West End.
This volume of new essays gives impetus to a growing movement in film theory in which many of the assumptions that have governed film theory of the last twenty years are being questioned and overturned. It brings together film scholars and philosophers united by a commitment to the standards of argumentation that characterize analytic philosophy rather than by a single doctrinal approach. Topics addressed include genre, authorship, emotion, ideology, representation, and expression in film.
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Love Child (Paperback)
Joanna Murray-Smith
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A reconciliation between a mother and the daughter she gave away at
birth. Anna is a successful film editor in her 40s who has defined
herself through her political conscience. Living alone in a cold,
stylish apartment she believes she has come to terms with her
history, until a young woman called Billie arrives at her door.
Billie acts in soap operas, doesn't believe in political action and
wants a mother. Together these two fractured women confront the
implications of distance; between then and now, between generations
and between the one who gave away and the one who was let go.
In this unique volume, the International Institute for Research and
Education's current and previous co-directors explain its origins,
activity and challenges. On 11 June 1981, the Institut
international de recherches et de formation pour promouvoir le
socialisme scientifique et democratique (later shortened to the
more versatile Institut International de Recherche et de Formation)
was founded by a Belgian royal charter. It fulfilled a plan by
Jacob Moneta, the editor-in-chief of the important big German trade
union journal Metall, the Belgian Marxist economist Ernest Mandel,
the Swiss economist Charles-Andre Udry and the philologist Jan
Philipp Reemtsma. The following summer, the IIRE opened in
Amsterdam as a centre for education and research in the service of
progressive activists, linked closely to the Marxist and workers'
movements worldwide. After three decades, hundreds of successful
seminars, schools and lectures have taken part at the IIRE, with
many dozens of participants from every continent the IIRE. In
Amsterdam, as in the new IIREs in Manila and Islamabad, its meeting
rooms and bedrooms are used by a wide range of progressive
activists and organisations. The IIRE is also the home for projects
like the Notebooks for Study and Research, the Ernest Mandel Study
Centre and the Institute for Critical Research.
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