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There has been an increase in women entrepreneurs participating in
the growth of local, regional, national, and global economies.
While these women showcase crucial skills for strategic leadership
and strategy that can advance companies, they face cultural,
educational, social, and political barriers that impede their
development and participation within the global economy. Women
Entrepreneurs and Strategic Decision Making in the Global Economy
is a pivotal reference source that provides vital research on
understanding the value of women entrepreneurs and the strategies
they can use on the economy and examines gender impact on strategic
management and entrepreneurship. While highlighting topics such as
emotional intelligence, global economy, and strategic leadership,
this book is ideally designed for managers, entrepreneurs,
policymakers, academicians, and students.
The Japanese word, Ikigai means 'reason for being'. Think of what
you love, what you are good at, what you can be paid for, and what
the world needs. When these come together, you get your Ikigai.
However, Ikigai can be beyond these four components and doesn't
have to include any or all of them. The moments each day where you
live fully - engaging in a hobby or pursuit, learning, connecting
with people, being useful, choosing empathy over apathy, and being
in the present - and the small joys that inhabit those moments make
your Ikigai. You can have more than one Ikigai and it can change
with time. You already have your Ikigai and just need to discover
it!The book unveils the life journeys of 25 teens that left India
for the uncharted waters of Singapore in the 1990s and early 2000s.
Each story started with engineering and took the person to one's
calling - dance, filmmaking, entrepreneurship, mountaineering,
philanthropy, research, and even monkhood. Did they find their
Ikigai? Uncover the pages to find out!
The way information is shared and retained has evolved throughout
the years. This progression into the digital age provides longevity
and easy accessibility of information, while new advancements keep
rolling society into the future. Interdisciplinary Digital
Preservation Tools and Technologies addresses the processes that
encompass digital conversion and preservation of information into
electronic formats. This book provides exhaustive coverage on the
details of digital preservation, lists the latest happenings in
this field, and spreads awareness of this topic in order to keep
the expansion of converting digital ongoing. This publication is a
critical reference source for academicians, researchers, and
students seeking current research on the impact of digital
advancements.
This book outlines the use of supramolecules as different
pharmaceutical drugs. Supramolecular chemistry in pharmaceutical
sciences is quite a young and rapidly developing field.
Supramolecular assemblies might offer an alternative for existing
pharmaceutical formulations, as they facilitate the improvement of
physicochemical and pharmacological properties i.e., higher
bioavailability, better biocompatibility and drug-targeting, fewer
multidrug-resistances. This book offers an overview of the recent
advances in supramolecular structures and discusses the future
aspects and challenges related to the development of these
molecules, providing also a perspective on how to overcome these
issues. Divided into 13 chapters contributed by experts in their
field, the book provides a deeper understanding of intermolecular
forces playing pivotal roles in mediating the interactions between
chemical molecules and biological systems by focusing on different
applications of supramolecular compounds. In this book, readers
will find valuable insights into the preparation of supramolecules
and the latest research and development trends of supramolecules as
anticancer drugs, including liquid-crystalline supramolecular
assemblies, and as antimicrobial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory and
cardiovascular drugs. Particular attention is given to the
application of supramolecules in the fields of biomedicine,
bioimaging, and vaccine development. Given its breadth, this book
will appeal to a wide readership from researchers and students
interested in these fields to professionals in the pharma industry.
Gas hydrates are ice-like crystalline substances that form a
rigid cage of water molecules and entrap hydrocarbon and
non-hydrocarbon gas by hydrogen bonding. Natural gas hydrate is
primarily composed of water and methane. These are solid,
crystalline, ice-like substances found in permafrost areas and
deepwater basins around the world. They naturally occur in the pore
space of marine sediments, where appropriate high pressure and low
temperature conditions exist in an adequate supply of gas (mainly
methane). Gas hydrates are considered as a potential non
conventional energy resource. Methane hydrates are also recognized
as, an influence on offshore platform stability, a major factor in
climate change contributing to global warming and a significant
contribution to the ocean carbon cycle. The proposed book treats
various geophysical techniques in order to quantify the gas hydrate
reserves and their impact on environment. The primary goal of this
book is to provide the state of art for gas hydrate exploration.
The target audiences for this book are non-specialist from
different branches of science, graduate students and
researchers.
Cyber Physical System (CPS) is an integration of computation,
networking, and physical processes: the combination of several
systems ofdifferent nature whose main purpose is tocontrol a
physical process and, through feedback, adapt itself to new
conditions, in real time.Cyber Physical System: Concepts and
Applications includes an in-depth coverage of the latestmodels and
theories that unify perspectives. It expresses the interacting
dynamics of the computational and physical components of asystem in
a dynamic environment. Covers automatic application of software
countermeasures against physical attacks and impact of cyber
physical system on industry 4.0 Explains how formal models provide
mathematical abstractions to manage the complexity of a system
design Offers a rigorous and comprehensive introduction to the
principles of design,specification, modelling, and analysis of
cyber physicalsystems Discusses the multiple domains where Cyber
Physical system has a vital impact and provides knowledge about
different models thatprovide mathematical abstractions tomanage the
complexity of a system design Provides the rapidly expanding field
of cyber-physical systems with a Long-needed foundational text by
an established authority This book is primarily aimed at advanced
undergraduates, graduates of computer science. Engineers will also
find this book useful.
This book provides readers with an overview of Cloud Computing,
starting with historical background on mainframe computers and
early networking protocols, leading to current concerns such as
hardware and systems security, performance, emerging areas of IoT,
Edge Computing, and healthcare etc. Readers will benefit from the
in-depth discussion of cloud computing usage and the underlying
architectures. The authors explain carefully the "why's and how's"
of Cloud Computing, so engineers will find this book an invaluable
source of information to the topic. This third edition includes new
material on Cloud Computing Scalability, as well as best practices
for using dynamic cloud infrastructure, and cloud operations
management with cost optimizations. Several new examples and
analysis of cloud security have been added, including ARM
architecture and https protocol. Provides practical guidance for
software developers engaged in migrating in-house applications to
Public Cloud; Describes for IT managers how to improve their Cloud
Computing infrastructures; Includes coverage of security concerns
with Cloud operating models; Uses several case studies to
illustrate the "why's and how's" of using the Cloud; Examples and
options to improve Cloud Computing Scalability.
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The field of human information behavior runs the gamut of processes
from the realization of a need or gap in understanding, to the
search for information from one or more sources to fill that gap,
to the use of that information to complete a task at hand or to
satisfy a curiosity, as well as other behaviors such as avoiding
information or finding information serendipitously. Designers of
mechanisms, tools, and computer-based systems to facilitate this
seeking and search process often lack a full knowledge of the
context surrounding the search. This context may vary depending on
the job or role of the person; individual characteristics such as
personality, domain knowledge, age, gender, perception of self,
etc.; the task at hand; the source and the channel and their degree
of accessibility and usability; and the relationship that the
seeker shares with the source. Yet researchers have yet to agree on
what context really means. While there have been various research
studies incorporating context, and biennial conferences on context
in information behavior, there lacks a clear definition of what
context is, what its boundaries are, and what elements and
variables comprise context. In this book, we look at the many
definitions of and the theoretical and empirical studies on
context, and I attempt to map the conceptual space of context in
information behavior. I propose theoretical frameworks to map the
boundaries, elements, and variables of context. I then discuss how
to incorporate these frameworks and variables in the design of
research studies on context. We then arrive at a unified definition
of context. This book should provide designers of search systems a
better understanding of context as they seek to meet the needs and
demands of information seekers. It will be an important resource
for researchers in Library and Information Science, especially
doctoral students looking for one resource that covers an
exhaustive range of the most current literature related to context,
the best selection of classics, and a synthesis of these into
theoretical frameworks and a unified definition. The book should
help to move forward research in the field by clarifying the
elements, variables, and views that are pertinent. In particular,
the list of elements to be considered, and the variables associated
with each element will be extremely useful to researchers wanting
to include the influences of context in their studies.
Gas hydrates are ice-like crystalline substances that form a rigid
cage of water molecules and entrap hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon
gas by hydrogen bonding. Natural gas hydrate is primarily composed
of water and methane. These are solid, crystalline, ice-like
substances found in permafrost areas and deepwater basins around
the world. They naturally occur in the pore space of marine
sediments, where appropriate high pressure and low temperature
conditions exist in an adequate supply of gas (mainly methane). Gas
hydrates are considered as a potential non conventional energy
resource. Methane hydrates are also recognized as, an influence on
offshore platform stability, a major factor in climate change
contributing to global warming and a significant contribution to
the ocean carbon cycle. The proposed book treats various
geophysical techniques in order to quantify the gas hydrate
reserves and their impact on environment. The primary goal of this
book is to provide the state of art for gas hydrate exploration.
The target audiences for this book are non-specialist from
different branches of science, graduate students and researchers.
This book provides readers with an overview of Cloud Computing,
starting with historical background on mainframe computers and
early networking protocols, leading to current concerns such as
hardware and systems security, performance, emerging areas of IoT,
Edge Computing etc. Readers will benefit from the in-depth
discussion of cloud computing usage and the underlying
architectures. The authors explain carefully the "why's and how's"
of Cloud Computing, so engineers will find this book an invaluable
source of information to the topic. This second edition includes
new material on Cloud Computing Security, Threat Vectors and Trust
Models, as well as best practices for a using dynamic cloud
infrastructure, and cloud operations management. Several new
examples and analysis of cloud security have been added, including
edge computing with IoT devices.
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