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The increased use of technology is necessary in order for
industrial control systems to maintain and monitor industrial,
infrastructural, or environmental processes. The need to secure and
identify threats to the system is equally critical. Securing
Critical Infrastructures and Critical Control Systems: Approaches
for Threat Protection provides a full and detailed understanding of
the vulnerabilities and security threats that exist within an
industrial control system. This collection of research defines and
analyses the technical, procedural, and managerial responses to
securing these systems.
How was heritage understood and implemented in European socialist
states after World War II? By exploring national and regional
specificities within the broader context of internationalization,
this volume enriches the conceptual, methodological and empirical
scope of heritage studies through a series of fascinating case
studies. Its transnational approach highlights the socialist
world’s diverse interpretations of heritage and the ways in which
they have shaped the trajectories of present-day preservation
practices.
How was heritage understood and implemented in European socialist
states after World War II? By exploring national and regional
specificities within the broader context of internationalization,
this volume enriches the conceptual, methodological and empirical
scope of heritage studies through a series of fascinating case
studies. Its transnational approach highlights the socialist
world's diverse interpretations of heritage and the ways in which
they have shaped the trajectories of present-day preservation
practices.
How to Think Like a Programmer is a bright, accessible, fun read
describing the mindset and mental methods of programmers.
Anticipating the problems that students have through the character
of Brian the Bewildered Wildebeest, the slower pace required for
this approach is made interesting and engaging by hand-drawn
sketches, frequent (paper-based) activities and the everyday tasks
(e.g. coffee making) used as a basis of worked examples. How to
Think Like a Programmer provides a fun and accessible way to learn
the mental models needed to approach computational programmable
problems. This edition is printed in black and white.
How to Think Like a Programmer is a bright, accessible, fun read
describing the mindset and mental methods of programmers.
Anticipating the problems that students have through the character
of Brian the Bewildered Wildebeest, the slower pace required for
this approach is made interesting and engaging by hand-drawn
sketches, frequent (paper-based) activities and the everyday tasks
(e.g. coffee making) used as a basis of worked examples. How to
Think Like a Programmer provides a fun and accessible way to learn
the mental models needed to approach computational programmable
problems. This edition is printed in black and white.
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