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The five digital forces (mobility and pervasive computing, cloud,
big data, artificial intelligence and robotics, and social media)
are poised to bring great academic and industrial breakthroughs.
All stakeholders want to understand how to best harness these
forces to their advantage. While literature exists for
understanding each force independently, there is a lack of
knowledge on how to utilize all the forces together to realize
future enterprises. Advanced Digital Architectures for Model-Driven
Adaptive Enterprises is an essential reference source that explores
the potential in unifying the five digital forces to achieve
increased levels of agility, efficiency, and scale. Featuring
coverage on a wide range of topics including socio-technical
systems, adaptive architectures, and enterprise modeling, this book
is ideally designed for managers, executives, programmers,
designers, computer engineers, entrepreneurs, tool builders,
digital practitioners, researchers, academicians, ands students at
the graduate level.
This is the first comprehensive field guide dealing exclusively
with the birds of this spectacular region. It covers all resident,
migrant and vagrant species found in Macaronesia which comprises
the Canary Islands, Madeira, Azores and Cape Verde. Over 450
species are illustrated with full details of all the plumages and
major races likely to be encountered. Concise text describes
identification, status, range, habits and voice. This authoritative
book will not only be an indispensable guide to the visiting
birder, but also a vital tool for those engaged in work to conserve
and study the avifauna of this region. The Atlantic Islands shelter
a remarkable diversity of birds, many seriously endangered with
small and vulnerable ranges.
In this creative contribution to the doctrine of revelation, Clark
seeks to develop and articulate an understanding of God's
self-disclosure located in the participation of the ecclesiastical
community in the trinitarian life of God. Taking Karl Barth's
doctrine of the Word of God as his point of departure, and
expanding upon the work of Michael Polanyi, Clark demonstrates the
integral involvement of human imagination in the revelatory event.
International tensions around water are rising in many of the
world's most volatile regions. The policy recipe pursued by the
West, and imposed on governments elsewhere, is to pass control over
water to private interests, which simply accelerates the cycle of
inequality and deprivation. California, as well as China, South
Africa, Mexico and countries on every continent already face a
crisis. This book exposes the enormity of the problem, the dangers
of the proposed "solution" and the alternative, which is to
recognise access to water as a fundamental human right, not
dependent on ability to pay.
Domain engineering is a set of activities intended to develop,
maintain, and manage the creation and evolution of an area of
knowledge suitable for processing by a range of software systems.
It is of considerable practical significance, as it provides
methods and techniques that help reduce time-to-market, development
costs, and project risks on one hand, and helps improve system
quality and performance on a consistent basis on the other. In this
book, the editors present a collection of invited chapters from
various fields related to domain engineering. The individual
chapters present state-of-the-art research and are organized in
three parts. The first part focuses on results that deal with
domain engineering in software product lines. The second part
describes how domain-specific languages are used to support the
construction and deployment of domains. Finally, the third part
presents contributions dealing with domain engineering within the
field of conceptual modeling. All chapters utilize a similar
terminology, which will help readers to understand and relate to
the chapters content. The book will be especially rewarding for
researchers and students of software engineering methodologies in
general and of domain engineering and its related fields in
particular, as it contains the most comprehensive and up-to-date
information on this topic.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th
International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and
Systems, MODELS 2011, held in Wellington, New Zealand, in October
2011. The papers address a wide range of topics in research
(foundations track) and practice (applications track). For the
first time a new category of research papers, vision papers, are
included presenting "outside the box" thinking. The foundations
track received 167 full paper submissions, of which 34 were
selected for presentation. Out of these, 3 papers were vision
papers. The application track received 27 submissions, of which 13
papers were selected for presentation. The papers are organized in
topical sections on model transformation, model complexity, aspect
oriented modeling, analysis and comprehension of models, domain
specific modeling, models for embedded systems, model
synchronization, model based resource management, analysis of class
diagrams, verification and validation, refactoring models, modeling
visions, logics and modeling, development methods, and model
integration and collaboration.
As part of the UML standard OCL has been adopted by both professionals in industry and by academic researchers and is one of the most widely used languages for expressing object-oriented system properties. This book contains key contributions to the development of OCL. Most papers are developments of work reported at different conferences and workshops. This unique compilation addresses many important issues faced by advanced professionals and researchers in object modeling like e.g. real-time constraints, type checking, and constraint modeling.
The AI enabled enterprise uses technology to continuously learn by
monitoring its behavior and the environment as well as external
knowledge sources in order to automate the decision-making and
decision-implementation processes leading to continuous improvement
over time. This book discusses the key challenges that
organizations need to overcome in achieving an AI enabled
enterprise: the role of digital twins in evidence-backed design,
enterprise cartography that goes far beyond process mining,
decision-making in the face of uncertainty, software architecture
for continuous adaptation, democratized knowledge-guided software
development enabling coordinated design, low code versus no code,
and coherent design. For each challenge, the book proposes a line
of attack along with the associated enabling technology and
illustrates the same through a near real world use case.
The five digital forces (mobility and pervasive computing, cloud,
big data, artificial intelligence and robotics, and social media)
are poised to bring great academic and industrial breakthroughs.
All stakeholders want to understand how to best harness these
forces to their advantage. While literature exists for
understanding each force independently, there is a lack of
knowledge on how to utilize all the forces together to realize
future enterprises. Advanced Digital Architectures for Model-Driven
Adaptive Enterprises is an essential reference source that explores
the potential in unifying the five digital forces to achieve
increased levels of agility, efficiency, and scale. Featuring
coverage on a wide range of topics including socio-technical
systems, adaptive architectures, and enterprise modeling, this book
is ideally designed for managers, executives, programmers,
designers, computer engineers, entrepreneurs, tool builders,
digital practitioners, researchers, academicians, ands students at
the graduate level.
It should have been a happy 14th birthday. But Thomas Greystone's
life turns upside down as he is drawn into an ancient legend of
unimaginable magical power. For Thomas is destined to become the
Archmage of Britain and stand against the evil Mordred in his
attempt to stop the return of King Arthur in his country's hour of
deepest need. The final battle looms on Lammas Eve ... with an
ending no-one could foretell.
Description: In this creative contribution to the doctrine of
revelation, Clark seeks to develop and articulate an understanding
of God's self-disclosure located in the participation of the
ecclesial community in the trinitarian life of God. Clark takes as
his point of departure Karl Barth's doctrine of the Word of God.
Barth has impressed upon theology that revelation is primarily an
event in which God establishes relationship with humanity in an act
of his sovereign freedom. But what is the role of human
participation in this revelatory event? It is here that Barth's
account is less than satisfactory, and this shortcoming points to
the principal theme of the book. Addressing this theme, Clark
engages with the work of Michael Polanyi, whose philosophy provides
a potent resource for the task. One profoundly innovative aspect of
Polanyi's work is his theory of tacit knowledge, which demonstrates
how articulate knowledge (conceptual understanding) arises out of
knowledge established through practical and intrinsically
imaginative participation in particular practices or ""life-ways.""
Although we depend upon such knowledge, we can articulate it only
in part. We know more than we can tell. This insight has profound
implications for the doctrine of revelation. It suggests that
knowledge of God is necessarily bound up with the various practices
of the church in which Christians are imaginatively engaged and
through which God makes himself known. It also suggests that such
knowledge cannot be fully articulated. Clark does not deny the
possibility or the importance of doctrinal formulation, but he does
issue a reminder that theological statements are only possible
because God gives himself to be known in the life and practices of
the church. This substantial work provides important and original
proposals for rearticulating the doctrine of revelation.
Endorsements: ""At a time when so much theology swings between a
wooden cerebralism on the one hand, and undisciplined fantasy on
the other, a thesis such as this is sorely needed."" --Jeremy
Begbie, Ridley Hall, Cambridge and the University of St Andrews
""Acts of discovery and insights of revelation, it has long been
assumed, are two entirely separate phenomena: the imaginative power
of human minds provides us with the former and God provides us with
the latter. Enlarging upon Michael Polanyi's seminal understanding
of 'tacit knowing, ' the author brilliantly demonstrates the
integral involvement of human imagination in the revelatory event.
This book represents a major contribution and challenge to both
philosophical and theological scholarship in an area that cries out
for serious rethinking. Tony Clark represents one of the 'rising
stars' in Polanyian scholarship."" --Walter B. Mead, President, The
Polanyi Society ""Thoughtful, scholarly, and imaginative
contributions are made to quite large and important theological
tasks."" --Michael Partridge, School of Divinity, St. Mary's
College, University of St. Andrews About the Contributor(s): Tony
Clark is Assistant Professor of Ethics at Friends University and
was previously Teaching Fellow at the University of St Andrews,
Scotland.
DO NOT READ THIS BOOK Unless YOU want to 1. Land your perfect job
2. Live your life to the full 3. Take control of your future 4.
Fulfil your dreams and desires A book with no buts, A plain
speaking, entertaining read, Tony Clark (BBus Mkg & Man) shares
his life's learning's through his story from childhood school
remedial bully in South East London to corporate career success,
life in Australia and sailing the world for free. The secrets
shared in this book, will inspire you to take charge of your
future, shape your own destiny and ultimately follow your dreams.
Writers Guarantee: The word 'but' does not appear once in this
book. If you find the word 'but' anywhere in the text we will
refund your purchase price.
International tensions around water are rising in many of the
world's most volatile regions. The policy recipe pursued by the
West, and imposed on governments elsewhere, is to pass control over
water to private interests, which simply accelerates the cycle of
inequality and deprivation. California, as well as China, South
Africa, Mexico and countries on every continent already face a
crisis. This book exposes the enormity of the problem, the dangers
of the proposed solution and the alternative, which is to recognize
access to water as a fundamental human right, not dependent on
ability to pay.
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