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Ethnographica Moralia : Experiments in Interpretive Anthropology /
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AiREAS: Sustainocracy for a Healthy City The Invisible made Visible Phase 1 /
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…The way things work at AiREAS -- 9.1 The workflow in AiREAS -- 9.2 Financial routine in AiREAS -- 9.3 Confidence based interaction -- 9.4 October 2013 general AiREAS participants meeting -- 9.5 Interpreting the ILM data -- 9.6 The transition -- 9.7 Communication -- 9.8 Benchmarking and referencing our practical ideologies -- 9.9 The royalty system -- 9.10 Some of the transformative issues -- 9.11 Conclusion. Index. .…”
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AiREAS: Sustainocracy for a Healthy City The Invisible made Visible Phase 1 /
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…The way things work at AiREAS -- 9.1 The workflow in AiREAS -- 9.2 Financial routine in AiREAS -- 9.3 Confidence based interaction -- 9.4 October 2013 general AiREAS participants meeting -- 9.5 Interpreting the ILM data -- 9.6 The transition -- 9.7 Communication -- 9.8 Benchmarking and referencing our practical ideologies -- 9.9 The royalty system -- 9.10 Some of the transformative issues -- 9.11 Conclusion. Index. .…”
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Cold War Anthropology : The CIA, the Pentagon, and the Growth of Dual Use Anthropology /
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Cold War Anthropology : The CIA, the Pentagon, and the Growth of Dual Use Anthropology /
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The CSI construction product representation practice guide
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…3.6 Summary Chapter 4 Project Team - Roles and Responsibilities 4.1 The Project Team 4.2 Project Participants 4.3 Project Team Participation Chapter 5 Project Delivery 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Services 5.2.1 Design Services 5.2.2 Construction Services 5.3 Factors Affecting Project Delivery 5.5 Project Delivery Methods And Services 5.6 The Project Team 5.7 Summary Chapter 6 Design Phase Activities 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Design Processes and Phases 6.3 Design Considerations 6.4 Product Evaluation and Selection 6.5 Quality 6.6 Controlling The Variables 6.7 Cost Estimating And Value Analysis 6.8 Schematic Design Documentation 6.9 Design Development Documentation Chapter 7 Construction Documents 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Methods Of Specifying 7.3 Specification Language 7.4 Writing Style 7.5 Vocabulary 7.6 Preparing Specifications 7.7 Specifying Workmanship 7.8 Drawing Trends 7.9 Terminology and Abbreviations 7.10 Responsibility for Coordination Chapter 8 Procurement Phase Activities 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Pricing 8.3 Project Information 8.4 Bidding 8.5 Negotiating 8.6 Subcontracting 8.7 Award Of Contract 8.8 Purchasing Of Goods 8.9 Agreements 8.10 Summary Chapter 9 Construction Phase Activities 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Construction 9.3 Understanding The Documents 9.4 Administering Construction Based On Delivery Methods 9.5 Contractor's Project Manager 9.6 Roles And Responsibilities 9.7 Pre-Construction 9.8 Meetings 9.9 Submittals 9.10 Site Visits, Observation, And Inspection 9.11 Quality Assurance And Quality Control 9.12 Interpretations And Modifications 9.13 Product Delivery And Installation 9.14 Claims And Disputes 9.15 Measurement And Payment 9.16 Summary Chapter 10 Project Closeout 10.1 Participant Roles 10.2 Closeout Meeting 10.3 Time of Completion 10.4 Commissioning 10.5 Closeout Submittals 10.6 Final Change Order 10.7 Liquidated Damages-Penalty/Bonus Clauses 10.8 Final Inspection and Final Payment 10.9 Closeout 10.11 Post-construction Services 10.8 Post-construction Assistance 10.9 Post-construction Phase 10.11 Project Feedback 10.12 Developing a Construction Contract Administration Guide Chapter 11 Facility Management 11.1 What is it? …”
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The CSI construction product representation practice guide
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…3.6 Summary Chapter 4 Project Team - Roles and Responsibilities 4.1 The Project Team 4.2 Project Participants 4.3 Project Team Participation Chapter 5 Project Delivery 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Services 5.2.1 Design Services 5.2.2 Construction Services 5.3 Factors Affecting Project Delivery 5.5 Project Delivery Methods And Services 5.6 The Project Team 5.7 Summary Chapter 6 Design Phase Activities 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Design Processes and Phases 6.3 Design Considerations 6.4 Product Evaluation and Selection 6.5 Quality 6.6 Controlling The Variables 6.7 Cost Estimating And Value Analysis 6.8 Schematic Design Documentation 6.9 Design Development Documentation Chapter 7 Construction Documents 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Methods Of Specifying 7.3 Specification Language 7.4 Writing Style 7.5 Vocabulary 7.6 Preparing Specifications 7.7 Specifying Workmanship 7.8 Drawing Trends 7.9 Terminology and Abbreviations 7.10 Responsibility for Coordination Chapter 8 Procurement Phase Activities 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Pricing 8.3 Project Information 8.4 Bidding 8.5 Negotiating 8.6 Subcontracting 8.7 Award Of Contract 8.8 Purchasing Of Goods 8.9 Agreements 8.10 Summary Chapter 9 Construction Phase Activities 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Construction 9.3 Understanding The Documents 9.4 Administering Construction Based On Delivery Methods 9.5 Contractor's Project Manager 9.6 Roles And Responsibilities 9.7 Pre-Construction 9.8 Meetings 9.9 Submittals 9.10 Site Visits, Observation, And Inspection 9.11 Quality Assurance And Quality Control 9.12 Interpretations And Modifications 9.13 Product Delivery And Installation 9.14 Claims And Disputes 9.15 Measurement And Payment 9.16 Summary Chapter 10 Project Closeout 10.1 Participant Roles 10.2 Closeout Meeting 10.3 Time of Completion 10.4 Commissioning 10.5 Closeout Submittals 10.6 Final Change Order 10.7 Liquidated Damages-Penalty/Bonus Clauses 10.8 Final Inspection and Final Payment 10.9 Closeout 10.11 Post-construction Services 10.8 Post-construction Assistance 10.9 Post-construction Phase 10.11 Project Feedback 10.12 Developing a Construction Contract Administration Guide Chapter 11 Facility Management 11.1 What is it? …”
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Elements of algebraic coding systems /
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Extended Goppa codes -- 9.10 Extending the Patterson algorithm for decoding Goppa codes -- 9.11 Problems with solutions --…”
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Elements of algebraic coding systems /
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Extended Goppa codes -- 9.10 Extending the Patterson algorithm for decoding Goppa codes -- 9.11 Problems with solutions --…”
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An introduction to transport phenomena in materials engineering
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Heat transport by thermal radiation -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Intensity and emissive power -- 9.3 Blackbody radiation -- 9.4 Emissivity -- 9.5 Absorptivity, reflectivity, and transmissivity -- 9.6 Kirchhoff's law and the Hohlraum -- 9.7 Radiation exchange between surfaces -- 9.8 Radiation exchange between blackbodies -- 9.9 Radiation exchange between diffuse-gray surfaces -- 9.10 Electric analogy -- 9.11 Radiation shields -- 9.12 Reradiating surface -- 9.13 Heat transfer from a surface by convection and radiation -- 9.14 Summary -- Problems --…”
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BACnet the global standard for building automation and control networks /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…-- 2.3 Title, purpose, and scope (TPS) -- 2.4 SPC 135P is born -- 2.5 The plan -- 2.6 Nashville, 1987 -- 2.7 Working groups are formed -- 2.8 "BACnet" gets its name -- 2.9 The controls companies weigh in -- 2.9.1 Alerton -- 2.9.2 American auto-matrix -- 2.9.3 Andover -- 2.9.4 Automated Logic Corporation -- 2.9.5 Cimetrics -- 2.9.6 Delta -- 2.9.7 Honeywell -- 2.9.8 Johnson Controls -- 2.9.9 Reliable Controls -- 2.9.10 Siemens -- 2.9.11 Trane -- 2.9.12 Other contributors -- 2.10 Conclusion --…”
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An introduction to transport phenomena in materials engineering
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Heat transport by thermal radiation -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Intensity and emissive power -- 9.3 Blackbody radiation -- 9.4 Emissivity -- 9.5 Absorptivity, reflectivity, and transmissivity -- 9.6 Kirchhoff's law and the Hohlraum -- 9.7 Radiation exchange between surfaces -- 9.8 Radiation exchange between blackbodies -- 9.9 Radiation exchange between diffuse-gray surfaces -- 9.10 Electric analogy -- 9.11 Radiation shields -- 9.12 Reradiating surface -- 9.13 Heat transfer from a surface by convection and radiation -- 9.14 Summary -- Problems --…”
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BACnet the global standard for building automation and control networks /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…-- 2.3 Title, purpose, and scope (TPS) -- 2.4 SPC 135P is born -- 2.5 The plan -- 2.6 Nashville, 1987 -- 2.7 Working groups are formed -- 2.8 "BACnet" gets its name -- 2.9 The controls companies weigh in -- 2.9.1 Alerton -- 2.9.2 American auto-matrix -- 2.9.3 Andover -- 2.9.4 Automated Logic Corporation -- 2.9.5 Cimetrics -- 2.9.6 Delta -- 2.9.7 Honeywell -- 2.9.8 Johnson Controls -- 2.9.9 Reliable Controls -- 2.9.10 Siemens -- 2.9.11 Trane -- 2.9.12 Other contributors -- 2.10 Conclusion --…”
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Mastering Lean Six Sigma advanced black belt concepts /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Analysis of concepts and strategies: advanced statistical analysis, achieving ultimate performance scientifically -- 9.1 Descriptive statistics -- 9.1.1 Descriptive statistics techniques and graphing: stem and leaf -- 9.1.2 Histogram -- 9.1.3 Measure of center tendency -- 9.1.4 Measures of variability -- 9.2 Descriptive measures -- 9.2.1 Measurement system analysis -- 9.2.2 Accuracy/bias -- 9.2.3 Stability (consistency) -- 9.2.4 Linearity -- 9.2.5 Gage repeatability and reproducibility (or Gage R&R) -- 9.2.6 Measurement system components -- 9.3 Probability distributions and concepts -- 9.3.1 Definition, experiment, outcome, and sample space -- 9.3.2 Probability of event (EI) as relative frequency -- 9.3.3 Marginal and conditional probabilities -- 9.3.4 The rules of probability (union of events) -- 9.3.5 The rules of probability (intersection of events) -- 9.4 Discrete random variables: probability distribution -- 9.4.1 Binomial probability distribution -- 9.4.2 Poisson probability distribution -- 9.4.3 The hypergeometric probability distribution -- 9.5 Continuous random variables probability distributions -- 9.5.1 Normal probability distribution -- 9.5.2 t-distribution -- 9.5.3 Normality test -- 9.5.4 Exponential distribution -- 9.5.5 Reliability engineering -- 9.6 Inferential statistics and sampling distribution -- 9.6.1 Random sampling and the distribution of the sample mean -- 9.6.2 Central limit theorem (CLT) -- 9.6.3 Confidence interval for the mean [mu] of normal population ([theta] is known) -- 9.6.4 Confidence interval for the mean [mu] of normal -- Population (([theta] is unknown) -- 9.6.5 Selecting the necessary sample size -- 9.7 Hypothesis testing, inferences procedures, and proportions testing -- 9.7.1 Hypothesis testing for the mean [mu] and variance ([theta]2) of the population -- 9.7.2 P-value application -- 9.7.3 Hypothesis testing using p-value approach (using equal mean) -- 9.7.4 Hypothesis testing on the mean [mu] of a normal population for small sample -- 9.7.5 Inference procedures for two populations: applying the concepts -- 9.7.6 Comparing two normal population means ([mu]1 - [mu]2) using two small, independent samples: apply the mechanics -- 9.7.7 Comparing the variance of two normal populations ([theta]12-[theta]22) using independent samples-f test (small sample size): apply the mechanics -- 9.7.8 Estimation and testing for population proportions -- 9.7.9 Confidence interval for a population proportion: large sample -- 9.7.10 Hypothesis testing for a population proportion -- 9.7.11 Comparing population proportion: two large independent samples -- 9.8 Advanced analysis of variance (ANOVA) -- 9.8.1 One-way analysis of variance -- 9.8.2 Randomized block design and analysis of variance -- 9.8.3 Two-way analysis of variance -- 9.9 Linear regression analysis -- 9.9.1 Scatter plots and correlation analysis -- 9.9.2 Simple linear regression model and analysis -- 9.9.3 Linear regression model -- 9.9.4 Least square criteria -- 9.9.5 Inferences on the slope [beta]1, concept: t-test -- 9.9.6 Confidence interval for B1 slope -- 9.9.7 Prediction by regression analysis: confidence interval for an individual y, given x -- 9.10 Multiple regression analysis -- 9.10.1 Multiple linear regression model building -- 9.10.2 Hypothesis testing and confidence interval -- 9.10.3 Polynomial and nonlinear regression model building -- 9.11 Tollgate review and deliverables for analysis phase -- 9.11.1 Analysis phase deliverables and checklist --…”
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Mastering Lean Six Sigma advanced black belt concepts /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Analysis of concepts and strategies: advanced statistical analysis, achieving ultimate performance scientifically -- 9.1 Descriptive statistics -- 9.1.1 Descriptive statistics techniques and graphing: stem and leaf -- 9.1.2 Histogram -- 9.1.3 Measure of center tendency -- 9.1.4 Measures of variability -- 9.2 Descriptive measures -- 9.2.1 Measurement system analysis -- 9.2.2 Accuracy/bias -- 9.2.3 Stability (consistency) -- 9.2.4 Linearity -- 9.2.5 Gage repeatability and reproducibility (or Gage R&R) -- 9.2.6 Measurement system components -- 9.3 Probability distributions and concepts -- 9.3.1 Definition, experiment, outcome, and sample space -- 9.3.2 Probability of event (EI) as relative frequency -- 9.3.3 Marginal and conditional probabilities -- 9.3.4 The rules of probability (union of events) -- 9.3.5 The rules of probability (intersection of events) -- 9.4 Discrete random variables: probability distribution -- 9.4.1 Binomial probability distribution -- 9.4.2 Poisson probability distribution -- 9.4.3 The hypergeometric probability distribution -- 9.5 Continuous random variables probability distributions -- 9.5.1 Normal probability distribution -- 9.5.2 t-distribution -- 9.5.3 Normality test -- 9.5.4 Exponential distribution -- 9.5.5 Reliability engineering -- 9.6 Inferential statistics and sampling distribution -- 9.6.1 Random sampling and the distribution of the sample mean -- 9.6.2 Central limit theorem (CLT) -- 9.6.3 Confidence interval for the mean [mu] of normal population ([theta] is known) -- 9.6.4 Confidence interval for the mean [mu] of normal -- Population (([theta] is unknown) -- 9.6.5 Selecting the necessary sample size -- 9.7 Hypothesis testing, inferences procedures, and proportions testing -- 9.7.1 Hypothesis testing for the mean [mu] and variance ([theta]2) of the population -- 9.7.2 P-value application -- 9.7.3 Hypothesis testing using p-value approach (using equal mean) -- 9.7.4 Hypothesis testing on the mean [mu] of a normal population for small sample -- 9.7.5 Inference procedures for two populations: applying the concepts -- 9.7.6 Comparing two normal population means ([mu]1 - [mu]2) using two small, independent samples: apply the mechanics -- 9.7.7 Comparing the variance of two normal populations ([theta]12-[theta]22) using independent samples-f test (small sample size): apply the mechanics -- 9.7.8 Estimation and testing for population proportions -- 9.7.9 Confidence interval for a population proportion: large sample -- 9.7.10 Hypothesis testing for a population proportion -- 9.7.11 Comparing population proportion: two large independent samples -- 9.8 Advanced analysis of variance (ANOVA) -- 9.8.1 One-way analysis of variance -- 9.8.2 Randomized block design and analysis of variance -- 9.8.3 Two-way analysis of variance -- 9.9 Linear regression analysis -- 9.9.1 Scatter plots and correlation analysis -- 9.9.2 Simple linear regression model and analysis -- 9.9.3 Linear regression model -- 9.9.4 Least square criteria -- 9.9.5 Inferences on the slope [beta]1, concept: t-test -- 9.9.6 Confidence interval for B1 slope -- 9.9.7 Prediction by regression analysis: confidence interval for an individual y, given x -- 9.10 Multiple regression analysis -- 9.10.1 Multiple linear regression model building -- 9.10.2 Hypothesis testing and confidence interval -- 9.10.3 Polynomial and nonlinear regression model building -- 9.11 Tollgate review and deliverables for analysis phase -- 9.11.1 Analysis phase deliverables and checklist --…”
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