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The book introduces the idea of Coherency Management, and asserts
that this is the primary outcome goal of an enterprise's
architecture. With submissions from over 30 authors and co-authors,
the book reinforces the idea that EA is being practiced in an
ever-increasing variety of circumstances - from the tactical to the
strategic, from the technical to the political, and with governance
that ranges from sell to tell. The characteristics, usages, value
statements, frameworks, rules, tools and countless other attributes
of EA seem to be anything but orderly, definable, classifiable, and
understandable as might be hoped given heritage of EA and the
famous framework and seminal article on the subject by John Zachman
over two decades ago. Notably, EA is viewed as an Enterprise Design
and Management approach, adopted to build better enterprises,
rather than a IT Design and Management approach limited to build
better systems.
The privatization of water supply and wastewater systems, together
with institutional restructuring of governance - through
decentralization and the penetration of global firms in local and
regional markets - have been promoted as solutions to increase
economic efficiency and achieve universal water supply and
sanitation coverage. Yet a significant share of service provision
and water resources development remains the responsibility of
public authorities. The chapters in this book - with case evidence
from Argentina, Chile, France, the USA, and other countries -
address critical questions that dominate the international agenda
on public versus private utilities, service provision, regulations,
and resource development. This book presents varied perspectives -
largely complementary but at times contrasting - on public and
private governance of water. Public authority in general is being
reasserted over service provision, while resource development and
investments in infrastructure continue as a mix of public and
private initiatives. But more important, increased oversight and
regulation of market-based initiatives that until recently were
touted as panaceas for water supply and sanitation are increasingly
being reconsidered on the basis of social equity, environmental,
and public health concerns. This book was based on the special
issue of Water International.
The privatization of water supply and wastewater systems, together
with institutional restructuring of governance - through
decentralization and the penetration of global firms in local and
regional markets - have been promoted as solutions to increase
economic efficiency and achieve universal water supply and
sanitation coverage. Yet a significant share of service provision
and water resources development remains the responsibility of
public authorities. The chapters in this book - with case evidence
from Argentina, Chile, France, the USA, and other countries -
address critical questions that dominate the international agenda
on public versus private utilities, service provision, regulations,
and resource development. This book presents varied perspectives -
largely complementary but at times contrasting - on public and
private governance of water. Public authority in general is being
reasserted over service provision, while resource development and
investments in infrastructure continue as a mix of public and
private initiatives. But more important, increased oversight and
regulation of market-based initiatives that until recently were
touted as panaceas for water supply and sanitation are increasingly
being reconsidered on the basis of social equity, environmental,
and public health concerns. This book was based on the special
issue of Water International.
THE ECLIPSE OF THE INCA EMPIRE... No lover of history or visitor to
Cuzco will walk the ancient streets of that city or stand before
the great fortress of Saqusayhuaman and see things the same way
after reading how Pedro Pizarro and his native friend Quispe saw
this pivotal time. This is the story of two young friends; Pedro
Pizarro who follows his cousin General Francisco Pizarro on an
incredible journey and Quispe who has been enticed along to act as
interpreter. On the 15th of November 1533, after a heavily
contested 800 mile march from Cajamarca to Cuzco, Francisco Pizarro
leads 135 desperate, limping, Spanish soldiers and the newly
crowned Manco Inca into the civil-war ravaged capital of an
enormous Empire. The strange, hairy-faced white men are welcomed as
liberators - at first. Working together, Pedro and Quispe have
become a bridge between worlds, but the trials of the
suddenly-elevated, very young, Manco Inca, the political infighting
among the Spaniards who have come mostly for plunder, the terrors
of being a soldier in such a small, beleaguered army, and their
pivotal roles as interpreters, place Pedro at desperate odds with
his native friend Quispe. As two streams that have diverged in the
mountains, Pedro and Quispe re-connect in a turbulent ocean that
crashes down upon two powerful civilizations, threatening to
destroy them both. Pedro and Quispe find their personal strengths,
then brief moments of peace where their lives have infinite
potential, but only unimaginably dire promise, without them both
continuing to work together. This incredible and fascinating 30
months of world-shaking history is detailed on a most compelling,
personal scale. It is the story of two great friends and their two
views of the historic events that swirled around them. Scott
Bernard has a B.A. in Economics from Brown University. He is the
author of the highly acclaimed novel Cajamarca, Sons of the Sun.
When not traveling, he lives in Central Massachusetts.
A CLASH BETWEEN WORLDS... In 1529 Pedro Pizarro is a sixteen
year-old scribe with the promise of an easy life in the grand
Church of St. Martin. When his gallant cousin Francisco Pizarro
gallops into Trujillo at the head of a stampede of finely-armored
cavalry, recruiting for an expedition to the golden cities of Peru,
offering "An adventure beyond dreams, riches beyond description and
fame beyond generations, while doing God's work," Pedro wrestles
with his commitments to his poor goat-farming father who gave him
to the Church and to his mentor, the good Father Vincent, who lends
him books filled with adventures. Youngest, most inexperienced, and
useless aboard ship, Pedro is presented with the young Indian
Quispe by the great General Francisco Pizarro and the two misfits
are given the task of learning and teaching each other their
languages. Their friendship grows in Panama, then closer, in the
infested swamps, scorching deserts, desperate battles, and constant
hardships as they follow the enigmatic General Francisco Pizarro
south. On November 15, 1532, Francisco Pizarro leads 168 Spanish
soldiers into the evacuated Andean city of Cajamarca. That night,
thousands of campfires blaze the surrounding mountains. The Inca
King Atahualpa has just been victorious in a destructive civil war.
Now with an Empire of twelve million people, and with 80,000
victorious warriors surrounding the trapped strangers, the Inca
King awaited a meeting with the 168 hairy-faced white men. The
characters, the dates, the battles, the hardships, and the
catastrophic confrontation in the plaza of Cajamarca, and the moral
sufferings, are all recorded history. Only the friendship between
these two young, real-life characters, Pedro and Quispe, is
supposed, and therein grows the intriguing story of two views of
the pivotal moments in the violent clash between the "Old World"
and the "Americas." This incredible, and fascinating, 34 months of
globe-shaking history is detailed o
Title: Young Mistley. By the author of "Prisoners and Captives,"
etc. Hugh S. Scott.] A new edition.Publisher: British Library,
Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national
library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest
research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known
languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound
recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its
collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The NOVELS OF THE 18th & 19th CENTURIES
collection includes books from the British Library digitised by
Microsoft. The collection includes major and minor works from a
period which saw the development and triumph of the English novel.
These classics were written for a range of audiences and will
engage any reading enthusiast. ++++The below data was compiled from
various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this
title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to
insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Scott; 1898.
379 p.; 8 . 12619.d.32.
The book introduces the idea of Coherency Management, and asserts
that this is the primary outcome goal of an enterprise's
architecture. With submissions from over 30 authors and co-authors,
the book reinforces the idea that EA is being practiced in an
ever-increasing variety of circumstances - from the tactical to the
strategic, from the technical to the political, and with governance
that ranges from sell to tell. The characteristics, usages, value
statements, frameworks, rules, tools and countless other attributes
of EA seem to be anything but orderly, definable, classifiable, and
understandable as might be hoped given heritage of EA and the
famous framework and seminal article on the subject by John Zachman
over two decades ago. Notably, EA is viewed as an Enterprise Design
and Management approach, adopted to build better enterprises,
rather than a IT Design and Management approach limited to build
better systems.
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