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Reaching deep into the wealth of Chinese philosophical wisdom, this
book offers rich insights into a way of educating that has found
staunch advocates among educators through the ages. The
âfree-spirit educationâ, which calls on educators to respect
and nurture the natural goodness of each child, affords
an educational principle that is embedded in one of the most
important Confucian classics:Â The Doctrine of the Mean. This
book analyzes the meaning, history, principles, and educational
application of âfree-spirit educationâ and also explores its
contemporary development in the context of a school improvement
initiative. It introduces the intellectual origins of
âfree-spirit educationâ, the application
in âprocess-based inductive teachingâ and cases from the
field. It presents the collection of pedagogical cases
that are rooted in the traditions of Chinese
philosophic inquiry and viewed through the lens of
contemporary pedagogy for human development. This book is a useful
reference for university faculty, educational researchers, school
teachers and leaders, graduate and undergraduate students in
curriculum studies and in philosophy, social science, and
education, curriculum developers, and all those educators who are
interested in understanding âfree-spirit educationââa key
component of the humanistic traditions of Chinese education.
As unconventional reservoir activity grows in demand, reservoir
engineers relying on history matching are challenged with this
time-consuming task in order to characterize hydraulic fracture and
reservoir properties, which are expensive and difficult to obtain.
Assisted History Matching for Unconventional Reservoirs delivers a
critical tool for today's engineers proposing an Assisted History
Matching (AHM) workflow. The AHM workflow has benefits of
quantifying uncertainty without bias or being trapped in any local
minima and this reference helps the engineer integrate an efficient
and non-intrusive model for fractures that work with any commercial
simulator. Additional benefits include various applications of
field case studies such as the Marcellus shale play and visuals on
the advantages and disadvantages of alternative models. Rounding
out with additional references for deeper learning, Assisted
History Matching for Unconventional Reservoirs gives reservoir
engineers a holistic view on how to model today's fractures and
unconventional reservoirs.
The development of naturally fractured reservoirs, especially shale
gas and tight oil reservoirs, exploded in recent years due to
advanced drilling and fracturing techniques. However, complex
fracture geometries such as irregular fracture networks and
non-planar fractures are often generated, especially in the
presence of natural fractures. Accurate modelling of production
from reservoirs with such geometries is challenging. Therefore,
Embedded Discrete Fracture Modeling and Application in Reservoir
Simulation demonstrates how production from reservoirs with complex
fracture geometries can be modelled efficiently and effectively.
This volume presents a conventional numerical model to handle
simple and complex fractures using local grid refinement (LGR) and
unstructured gridding. Moreover, it introduces an Embedded Discrete
Fracture Model (EDFM) to efficiently deal with complex fractures by
dividing the fractures into segments using matrix cell boundaries
and creating non-neighboring connections (NNCs). A basic EDFM
approach using Cartesian grids and advanced EDFM approach using
Corner point and unstructured grids will be covered. Embedded
Discrete Fracture Modeling and Application in Reservoir Simulation
is an essential reference for anyone interested in performing
reservoir simulation of conventional and unconventional fractured
reservoirs.
This unique text will enable readers to understand the fundamental
theory, current techniques, and potential applications of Cloud
Radio Access Networks (C-RANs). Leading experts from academia and
industry provide a guide to all of the key elements of C-RANs,
including system architecture, performance analysis, technologies
in both physical and medium access control layers, self-organizing
and green networking, standards development, and standardization
perspectives. Recent developments in the field are covered, as well
as open research challenges and possible future directions. The
first book to focus exclusively on Cloud Radio Access Networks,
this is essential reading for engineers in academia and industry
working on future wireless networks.
Shale Gas and Tight Oil Reservoir Simulation delivers the latest
research and applications used to better manage and interpret
simulating production from shale gas and tight oil reservoirs.
Starting with basic fundamentals, the book then includes real field
data that will not only generate reliable reserve estimation, but
also predict the effective range of reservoir and fracture
properties through multiple history matching solutions. Also
included are new insights into the numerical modelling of CO2
injection for enhanced oil recovery in tight oil reservoirs. This
information is critical for a better understanding of the impacts
of key reservoir properties and complex fractures.
While the loss of sight-whether in early modern Japan or now-may be
understood as a disability, blind people in the Tokugawa period
(1600-1868) could thrive because of disability. The blind of the
era were prominent across a wide range of professions, and through
a strong guild structure were able to exert contractual monopolies
over certain trades. Blind in Early Modern Japan illustrates the
breadth and depth of those occupations, the power and respect that
accrued to the guild members, and the lasting legacy of the
Tokugawa guilds into the current moment. The book illustrates why
disability must be assessed within a particular society's social,
political, and medical context, and also the importance of bringing
medical history into conversation with cultural history. A
Euro-American-centric disability studies perspective that focuses
on disability and oppression, the author contends, risks
overlooking the unique situation in a non-Western society like
Japan in which disability was constructed to enhance blind people's
power. He explores what it meant to be blind in Japan at that time,
and what it says about current frameworks for understanding
disability.
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Wireless Algorithms, Systems, and Applications - 11th International Conference, WASA 2016, Bozeman, MT, USA, August 8-10, 2016. Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Qing Yang, Wei Yu, Yacine Challal
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 11th International
Conference on Wireless Algorithms, Systems, and Applications, WASA
2016, held in Bozeman, MT, USA, in August 2016.The 50 full papers
and 9 invited papers presented werde carefully reviewed and
selected from 148 submissions. WASA is designed to be a forum for
theoreticians, system and application designers, protocol
developers and practitioners to discuss and express their views on
the current trends, challenges, and state-of-the-art solutions
related to various issues in wireless networks. Topics of interests
include, but not limited to, effective and efficient
state-of-the-art algorithm design and analysis, reliable and secure
system development and implementations, experimental study and
testbed validation, and new application exploration in wireless
networks.
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