English | 2021 | ISBN: 0128221437 | 322 pages | pdf, epub | 62.32 MB
Electrification: Accelerating the Energy Transitionoffers a widely applicable framework to delineate context-sensitive pathways by which this transition can be accelerated and lists the types of processes and structures that may hinder progress towards this goal. The framework draws insights from well-established literature, ranging from technological studies to socio-technical studies of energy transitions, on to strategic niche management approaches, (international) political economy approaches, and institutionalist literatures, while also adopting wider social theoretical ideas from structuration theory. Contributors discuss a multitude of case studies drawn from global examples of electrification projects.
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1119750369 , 978-1119750369 | 608 pages | True EPUB | 34.53 MB
The increasing demand for electronic devices for private and industrial purposes lead designers and researchers to explore new electronic devices and circuits that can perform several tasks efficiently with low IC area and low power consumption. In addition, the increasing demand for portable devices intensifies the call from industry to design sensor elements, an efficient storage cell, and large capacity memory elements. Several industry-related issues have also forced a redesign of basic electronic components for certain specific applications. The researchers, designers, and students working in the area of electronic devices, circuits, and materials sometimesneed standard examples with certain specifications. This breakthrough work presents this knowledge of standard electronic device and circuit design analysis, including advanced technologies and materials.
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1467150320 | 147 pages | EPUB | 6.68 MB
Florida's amazing landscapes and fascinating wildlife were sources of inspiration for early naturalists seeking new horizons. Among them was John James Audubon. Elegant herons, acrobatic terns, endearing pelicans and colorful roseate spoonbills all feature among his beloved artwork. But Audubon was not the first nature artist inspired by Florida. Mark Catesby, an English country squire turned adventurer, helped introduce the wonders of Florida to a European audience in the 1700s. And William Bartram, a Pennsylvania Quaker, traveled south to explore the Florida wilderness, where he canoed across a lake full of alligators and lived to sketch the creatures. Author Chris Fasolino shares the stories of these artistic expeditions in a collection replete with gorgeous artwork that includes high-definition images of Audubon's rarely seen original paintings.
English | 2021 | ISBN: 0367724073 | 381 pages | pdf | 24.84 MB
This book investigates how we as citizens of Society 5.0 borrow the disruptive technologies like Blockchain, IoT, cloud and software-defined networking from Industry 4.0, with its automation and digitization of manufacturing verticals, to change the way we think and act in cyberspace incorporated within everyday life. The technologies are explored in Non-IT sectors, their implementation challenges put on the table, and new directions of thought flagged off.
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1119706106 | 226 pages | True (PDF EPUB) | 18.29 MB
Get an insider's perspective intohow this 110-year old world leader in beauty built on its legacy to transform itself into a digital and tech powerhouse
English | 2021 | ISBN: 111910937X | 403 pages | True (PDF EPUB) | 43.49 MB
DESIGN FOR EXCELLENCE IN ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURINGAn authoritative guide to optimizing design for manufacturability and reliability from a team of experts
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1617298263 | 471 pages | True (PDF EPUB MOBI) | 44.49 MB
Discover best practices, reproducible architectures, and design patterns to help guide deep learning models from the lab into production.
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1718500726 | 771 pages | True PDF | 46.9 MB
A richly-illustrated, full-color introduction to deep learning that offers visual and conceptual explanations instead of equations. You'll learn how to use key deep learning algorithms without the need for complex math.
English | 2022 | ISBN: 0367520680 | 185 pages | True EPUB | 5.26 MB
Mikhail Zhilkin, a data scientist who has worked on projects ranging fromCandy Crushgames to Premier League football players' physical performance, shares his strong views on some of the best and, more importantly, worst practices in data analytics and business intelligence. Why data science is hard, what pitfalls analysts and decision-makers fall into, and what everyone involved can do to give themselves a fighting chance-the book examines these and other questions with the skepticism of someone who has seen the sausage being made.
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1032114290 | 197 pages | pdf | 2.81 MB
Critical Steps happen every day at work and at home, purposefully. Work does not happen otherwise. If an operation has the capacity to do work, then it has the capacity to do harm. Work is energy directed by human beings to create value. But people are imperfect-we make mistakes, and sometimes we lose control of the work. Therefore, work is the use of force under conditions of uncertainty.A Critical Step is a human action that will trigger immediate, irreversible, and intolerable harm to an asset, if that action or a preceding action is performed improperly.Whether the human action involves clicking on a link attached to an e-mail message, walking down a flight of stairs with a newborn baby in arms, engaging the clutch on a gasoline-driven chain saw, or administering a medication to a patient in a hospital, these all satisfy the definition of what constitutes critical risks in our daily lives, professionally or personally. The overarching goal of managing Critical Steps is to maximize the success (safety, reliability, productivity, quality, profitability, etc.) of people's performance in the workplace, to create value for the organization without losing control of built-in hazards necessary to create that value.