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The construction of a sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem is
critical for every country in the world, with Silicon Valley an
example of a successful entrepreneurial ecosystem that determines
the level of national innovation capability and sustainable global
competitiveness for the United States. However, at present, the
research on entrepreneurial ecosystems in academia is still in its
primary stage with few scholars studying the characteristics,
composition, and sustainability of the ecosystem. Sustainability in
the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Operating Mechanisms and Enterprise
Growth is a collection of innovative research that systematically
explores the operation mechanism of sustainable entrepreneurship
ecosystem from macro and micro aspects so as to provide value for
promoting economic vitality and regional economic development.
Covering a broad range of topics including sustainability, economic
development, and stakeholder management, this book is ideally
designed for entrepreneurs, managers, investors, analysts,
academicians, researchers, and students.
The book provides a state-of-art overview of computational methods
for nonlinear aeroelasticity and load analysis, focusing on key
techniques and fundamental principles for CFD/CSD coupling in
temporal domain. CFD/CSD coupling software design and applications
of CFD/CSD coupling techniques are discussed in detail as well. It
is an essential reference for researchers and students in mechanics
and applied mathematics.
Unlike electroplating, electroless plating allows uniform deposits
of coating materials over all surfaces, regardless of size, shape
and electrical conductivity. Electroless copper and
nickel-phosphorus deposits provide protective and functional
coatings in industries as diverse as electronics, automotive,
aerospace and chemical engineering. This book discusses the latest
research in electroless depositions. After an introductory chapter,
part one focuses on electroless copper depositions reviewing such
areas as surface morphology and residual stress, modelling surface
structure, adhesion strength of electroless copper deposit,
electrical resistivity and applications of electroless copper
deposits. Part two goes on to look at electroless nickel-phosphorus
depositions with chapters on the crystallisation of
nickel-phosphorus deposits, modelling the thermodynamics and
kinetics of crystallisation of nickel-phosphorus deposits,
artificial neural network (ANN) modelling of crystallisation
temperatures, hardness evolution of nickel-phosphorus deposits and
applications of electroless nickel-phosphorus plating. Written by
leading experts in the field Electroless copper and
nickel-phosphorus plating: Processing, characterisation and
modelling is an invaluable guide for researchers studying
electroless deposits or materials science as well as for those
working in the chemical, oil and gas, automotive, electronics and
aerospace industries.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third
International Workshop on Human Brain and Artificial Intelligence,
HBAI 2022, held in conjunction with IJCAI-ECAI 2022, Vienna,
Austria, on July 23, 2022. The 19 full papers presented were
carefully reviewed and selected from 21 submissions. The papers
present most recent research in the fields of brain-inspired
computing, brain-machine interfaces, computational neuroscience,
brain-related health, neuroimaging, cognition and behavior,
learning, and memory, neuron modulation, and closed-loop brain
stimulation.
Recent discoveries of diamond and coesite in the upper crustal
rocks of the Earth have drastically changed scientists' ideas
concerning the limits of crustal metamorphism. This book provides
detailed accounts of the discoveries of diamond and coesite in
crustal rocks and provides insights regarding their formation at
very high pressures. The formation of these minerals is related to
subduction and continental collision and the tectonics,
petrological and mineralogical conditions of diamond and coesite
formation are each discussed. Written by the leading workers in
this exciting field, this book attempts to define an entirely new
field of metamorphism - ultrahigh pressure metamorphism (UHPM). In
doing so, it explains the formation of ultrahigh pressure minerals
and explores new ideas regarding the tectonic setting of this style
of metamorphism. This book will be of particular interest to
researchers and graduate students of metamorphic petrology and
global tectonics.
The construction of a sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem is
critical for every country in the world, with Silicon Valley an
example of a successful entrepreneurial ecosystem that determines
the level of national innovation capability and sustainable global
competitiveness for the United States. However, at present, the
research on entrepreneurial ecosystems in academia is still in its
primary stage with few scholars studying the characteristics,
composition, and sustainability of the ecosystem. Sustainability in
the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Operating Mechanisms and Enterprise
Growth is a collection of innovative research that systematically
explores the operation mechanism of sustainable entrepreneurship
ecosystem from macro and micro aspects so as to provide value for
promoting economic vitality and regional economic development.
Covering a broad range of topics including sustainability, economic
development, and stakeholder management, this book is ideally
designed for entrepreneurs, managers, investors, analysts,
academicians, researchers, and students.
Project Report from the year 2010 in the subject Computer Science -
Commercial Information Technology, grade: 1,0, Queensland
University of Technology, course: Data Mining, language: English,
abstract: '. . . Knowledge Discovery is the most desirable
end-product of computing. Finding new phenomena or enhancing our
knowledge about them has a greater long-range value than optimizing
production processes or inventories, and is second only to task
that preserve our world and our environment. It is not surprising
that it is also one of the most difficult computing challenges to
do well . . .' (Wiederhold, 1996). The main objective of knowledge
discovery in Data Mining lies in the finding of data patterns. The
knowledge about the current customers can be used to predict
profitable customers based on their personal information. This
explorative report focuses on analysing different methods of data
mining to predict profitable customers of a dating site. The second
key aspect is to match individual customers based on their personal
information. The dataset analysed is derived from the customer
database of Australia's largest dating site with over 1.9 million
members. The dataset contains static activity and dynamic activity.
Static activity includes all personal, demographic and interest
information entered by the customer at its registration. The emails
sent, channels communicated and kisses sent describe the dynamic
activity.
Research on students' approaches to learning in higher education
has consistently demonstrated a range of factors influencing
students' approaches to learning. Very little literature exists on
how postgraduate students in New Zealand experience and perceive
these influences. This book explores factors that influence
learning from interviews with a range of postgraduate students in a
New Zealand university. Data were analysed within each case to show
that participant's uniqueness, as well as across the cases to
identify common themes pertinent to postgraduate students in
general. The findings have significance for understanding and
improving the quality of learning of students at a postgraduate
level. This book should be especially useful to lecturers in
postgraduate programmes, and others interested in the scholarship
of teaching and learning in higher education.
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