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This text book is for senior and graduate engineers. It should be used for senior and advanced design classes. It follows Suh's other book with OUP, Principles of Design (OUP, 1990). Suh has proposed axiomatic design as a means of creating the science base for the field of design.
Hongkongers’ Fight for Freedom: Voices from the 2019
Anti-extradition Movement documents this momentous episode in the
history of Hong Kong through the voices of its participants.
Drawing on the interviews of 56 participants, this book portrays
how normally acquiescent Hongkongers joined the Movement en masse,
driven by government intransigence, police brutality and flagrant
injustice. It also conveys the deep emotions and strong sense of
commitment and identity which evolved in the process. The Movement
was a courageous effort by its citizens to defend their freedoms,
but sadly, it also marked the beginning of the city’s sharp
descent into Chinese tyranny. While a curtain of silence now
enshrouds Hong Kong, it is imperative that these voices of
resistance be preserved and heard.
Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence: Research and Applications
presents current theories, fundamentals, techniques and diverse
applications of human-centered AI. Sections address the question,
"are AI models explainable, interpretable and understandable?,
introduce readers to the design and development process, including
mind perception and human interfaces, explore various applications
of human-centered AI, including human-robot interaction, healthcare
and decision-making, and more. As human-centered AI aims to push
the boundaries of previously limited AI solutions to bridge the gap
between machine and human, this book is an ideal update on the
latest advances.
Long believed to be the cradle of Vietnamese civilization, the Red
River Delta of Vietnam has been referenced by Vietnamese and
Chinese writers for centuries, many recording colorful tales and
legends about the region's prehistory. One of the most enduring
accounts relates the story of the Au Lac Kingdom and its capital,
known as Co Loa. According to legend, the city was founded during
the third century BC and massive rampart walls protected its seat
of power. Over the past two millennia, Co Loa has become emblematic
of an important foundational era for Vietnamese civilization.
Today, the ramparts of this ancient city still stand in silent
testament to the power of past societies. However, there are
ongoing debates about the origins of the site, the validity of
legendary accounts, and the link between the prehistoric past with
later Vietnamese society. Recent decades of archaeology in the
region have provided a new dimension to further explore these
issues, and to elucidate the underpinnings of civilization in
northern Vietnam. Nam C. Kim's The Origins of Ancient Vietnam
explores the origins of an ancient state in northern Vietnam, an
area long believed to be the cradle of Vietnamese civilization. In
doing so, it analyzes the archaeological record and the impact of
new information on extant legends about the region and its history.
Additionally, Kim presents the archaeological case for this
momentous development, placing Co Loa within a wider archaeological
consideration of emergent cities, states, and civilizations.
Resisting Rape Culture tackles controversial and harrowing rape
myths prevalent in rape culture: namely that sex workers do not get
raped, and that they are deserving victims of sexual violence.
Commonly, sociocultural discourses depict sex workers as morally
deficient and promiscuous, having sex with multiple clients in
exchange for payment. Consequently, they are often considered
deserving of rape, sexual assault and other forms of abuse, or as
people who should expect to receive such treatment. In a way, the
Hebrew Bible contributes to such stigmatization of and
discrimination against sex workers, given first, its authority and
second, its negative portrayals of prostitutes as outsiders. This
cutting-edge book describes the rape culture in Hong Kong, focusing
on how Hong Kong Christians interpret the Bible concerning
prostitutes, and in turn how this affects the treatment of sex
workers. Arguably, when interpretations malign the prostitutes in
the Bible, and do not critique how the Bible portrays these women,
we promote the stigmatization of sex workers and, in doing so,
normalise and trivialise sexual discrimination, abuse and violence,
ultimately promoting rape culture.
Southeast Asia ranks among the most significant regions in the
world for tracing the prehistory of human endeavor over a period in
excess of two million years. It lies in the direct path of
successive migrations from the African homeland that saw settlement
by hominin populations such as Homo erectus and Homo floresiensis.
The first Anatomically Modern Humans, following a coastal route,
reached the region at least 60,000 years ago to establish a hunter
gatherer tradition that survives to this day in remote forests.
From about 2000 BC, human settlement of Southeast Asia was deeply
affected by successive innovations that took place to the north and
west, such as rice and millet farming. A millennium later,
knowledge of bronze casting penetrated along the same pathways.
Copper mines were identified and exploited, and metals were
exchanged over hundreds of kilometers. In the Mekong Delta and
elsewhere, these developments led to early states of the region,
which benefitted from an agricultural revolution involving
permanent ploughed rice fields. These developments illuminate how
the great early kingdoms of Angkor, Champa, and Funan came to be, a
vital stage in understanding the roots of the present nation states
of Southeast Asia. Assembling the most current research across a
variety of disciplines-from anthropology and archaeology to
history, art history, and linguistics-The Oxford Handbook of Early
Southeast Asia will present an invaluable resource to experienced
researchers and those approaching the topic for the first time.
This book presents an introduction to viscoelasticity, in
particular, to the theories of dilute polymer solutions and dilute
suspensions of rigid particles in viscous and incompressible
fluids. These theories are important, not just because they apply
to practical problems of industrial interest, but because they form
a solid theoretical base upon which mathematical techniques can be
built, from which more complex theories can be constructed, to
better mimic material behaviour. The emphasis of this book is not
on the voluminous current topical research, but on the necessary
tools to understand viscoelasticity. This is a compact book for a
first year graduate course in viscoelasticity and modelling of
viscoelastic multiphase fluids. The Dissipative Particle Dynamics
(DPD) is introduced as a particle-based method, relevant in
modelling of complex-structured fluids. All the basic ideas in DPD
are reviewed. The third edition has been updated and expanded with
new results in the meso-scale modelling, links between the fluid
modelling to its physical parameters and new matlab programs
illustrating the modelling. Particle-based modelling techniques for
complex-structure fluids are added together with some sample
programs. A solution manual to the problems is included.
Nam P. Suh focussed his axiomatic design theories on methods to
understand and deal with complexity. Suh is a well-respected
designer and researcher in the fields of manufacturing and
composite materials. He is best known for his systems that aim to
speed up and simplify the process of design for manufacturing. The
'axioms' in axiomatic design refer to a process to help engineers
reduce design specifications down to their simplest components, so
that the engineers can produce the simplest possible solution to a
problem. Complexity, besides being a key area of burgeoning
research in disciplines interested in complex systems and chaos
theory (like computer science and physics), is a complicating
factor in engineering design that many engineers find difficult to
overcome. Suh's multidisciplinary exploration of complex systems is
meant to eliminate much of the confusion and allow engineers to
accommodate complexity within simple, elegant design solutions.
Updating the Artech House bestseller, "Fundamentals and
Applications of Microfluidics", this newly revised second edition
provides electrical and mechanical engineers with complete and
current coverage of microfluidics - an emerging field involving
fluid flow and devices in microscale and nanoscale. The second
edition offers a greatly expanded treatment of nanotechnology,
electrokinetics and flow theory. The book shows engineers how to
take advantage of the performance benefits of microfluidics and
serves as an instant reference for state-of-the-art microfluidics
technology and applications. The wide range of applications
discussed includes fluid control devices, gas and fluid measurement
devices, medical testing equipment, and implantable drug pumps.
Professionals learn how to choose the best fabrication and enabling
technology for a specific microfluidic application.
This book provides a synthesis of recent developments in Axiomatic
Design theory and its application in large complex systems.
Introductory chapters provide concise tutorial materials for
graduate students and new practitioners, presenting the
fundamentals of Axiomatic Design and relating its key concepts to
those of model-based systems engineering. A mathematical exposition
of design axioms is also provided. The main body of the book, which
represents a concentrated treatment of several applications, is
divided into three parts covering work on: complex products;
buildings; and manufacturing systems. The book shows how design
work in these areas can benefit from the scientific and systematic
underpinning provided by Axiomatic Design, and in so doing
effectively combines the state of the art in design research with
practice. All contributions were written by an international group
of leading proponents of Axiomatic Design. The book concludes with
a call to action motivating further research into the engineering
design of large complex systems.
This book is devoted to the analysis of causal inference which is
one of the most difficult tasks in data analysis: when two
phenomena are observed to be related, it is often difficult to
decide whether one of them causally influences the other one, or
whether these two phenomena have a common cause. This analysis is
the main focus of this volume. To get a good understanding of the
causal inference, it is important to have models of economic
phenomena which are as accurate as possible. Because of this need,
this volume also contains papers that use non-traditional economic
models, such as fuzzy models and models obtained by using neural
networks and data mining techniques. It also contains papers that
apply different econometric models to analyze real-life economic
dependencies.
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