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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045500891
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 318 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783319975023
    Serie: Performance philosophy
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Performing citizenship ISBN 978-3-319-97501-6
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Allgemeines
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    Schlagwort(e): Europa ; Staatsbürger ; Performativität ; Theater ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books
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    Mehr zum Autor: Ziemer, Gesa 1968-
    Mehr zum Autor: Peters, Sibylle 1972-
    Mehr zum Autor: Evert, Kerstin 1971-
    Mehr zum Autor: Schaub, Mirjam 1970-
    Mehr zum Autor: Wildner, Kathrin
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  • 2
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    Cambridge [England] : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_086143565
    Umfang: xvi, 304 p , ill , 24 cm
    Ausgabe: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2004 Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
    ISBN: 0511019270 , 9780511019272 , 0511048637 , 9780511048630
    Serie: Cambridge monographs on mechanics
    Inhalt: Turbulent combustion: The state of the art -- Premixed turbulent combustion -- Nonpremixed turbulent combustion -- Partially premixed turbulent combustion -- Epilogue
    Inhalt: The combustion of fossil fuels remains a key technology for the foreseeable future. It is therefore important that we understand the mechanisms of combustion and, in particular, the role of turbulence within this process. This book will be of value to researchers and students of engineering and applied mathematics by demonstrating the current theories of turbulent combustion within a unified presentation of the field
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-293) and indexes , Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2004
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0511048637
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0521660823
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0511019270
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Peters, Norbert Turbulent combustion Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2000
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Chemie/Pharmazie
    RVK:
    Schlagwort(e): Turbulente Verbrennung ; Turbulente Verbrennung ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Electronic books.
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
    URL: Full text  (Click to View (Currently Only Available on Campus))
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  • 3
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    Basel : De Gruyter
    UID:
    gbv_1659439248
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (208 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783034610773
    Inhalt: Biographical note: Dr. Sascha Peters is a qualified engineer and designer; he works as a materials consultant and is chief executive officer of the firm haute production. He is the author of the Handbuch für technisches Produktdesign and also writes the materials column for the design journal form.
    Inhalt: Since it is now clear that in the future many raw materials will only be available to us in limited quantities, scientists have for some time been conducting intensive research into possible alternatives. Sustainability is the order of the day and the magic word for a better future in politics and industry. Moreover, environmental consciousness and a penchant for thinking in terms of material cycles have caught on with consumers: the use of environmentally compatible materials and production methods is desired, even taken for granted by the client. Designers and architects thus have a special role and responsibility. For they are the ones who decide what materials will be used on their projects and thus wield enormous influence on the sustainability of our product world. At the same time, we are dealing with a flood of new materials, which calls for specialized knowledge of their properties, their possible use, and their handling. Materials Matter bridges the gap between research and industry on the one hand and designers and architects on the other by offering a systematic overview of the currently available sustainable materials and providing the reader with all the information he or she needs to assess a new material’s suitability and potential for a given project. Along the way, it examines natural and biodegradable materials, while also presenting materials with multifunctional properties and the potential for diminishing energy requirements. Da inzwischen klar ist, dass uns viele Rohstoffe zukünftig nur noch begrenzt zur Verfügung stehen werden, wird seit einiger Zeit intensiv an Alternativen geforscht: Nachhaltigkeit ist das Gebot der Stunde und für Politik wie Industrie das Zauberwort für eine bessere Zukunft. Zudem ist das Bewusstsein für einen umweltverträglichen Umgang mit Werkstoffen und das Denken in Materialkreisläufen beim Konsumenten angekommen: Die Verwendung umweltverträglicher Materialien und Produktionsverfahren wird vom Kunden gewünscht, ja gar vorausgesetzt. Designern und Architekten kommt somit eine besondere Rolle und Verantwortung zu. Denn sie sind es, die bei ihren Projekten die Auswahl über die eingesetzten Werkstoffe treffen und damit entscheidenden Einfluss auf die Nachhaltigkeit unserer Produktwelt nehmen. Gleichzeitig haben wir es mit einer Flut neuer Materialien zu tun, was besondere Kenntnisse in Bezug auf ihre Eigenschaften, den möglichen Einsatz und ihre Verarbeitung erfordert. Materials Matter schlägt hier die Brücke von Forschung und Industrie zu den Designern und Architekten, indem es einen systematischen Überblick über die derzeit verfügbaren nachhaltigen Materialien bietet und alle relevanten Information liefert, um die Eignung und das Potential eines neuen Materials für das eigene Projekt zu beurteilen. Dabei werden sowohl natürliche und biologisch abbaubare Materialien beleuchtet, als auch Werkstoffe mit multifunktionalen Eigenschaften und Potenzialen zur Verringerung des Energieeinsatzes vorgestellt.
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9783034606639
    Weitere Ausg.: Druckausg. Peters, Sascha Material revolution ; [1] Basel : Birkhäuser, 2011 ISBN 9783034606639
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Technik
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    Schlagwort(e): Architektur ; Design ; Werkstoff ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
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  • 4
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    Online-Ressource
    Newark : John Wiley and Sons, Incorporated
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC5323567
    Umfang: 1 online resource (255 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781119097914
    Serie: AD Smart Series
    Anmerkung: Intro -- COMPUTING THE ENVIRONMENT -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD: COMPUTING THE ENVIRONMENT -- 1. INTRODUCTION-COMPUTING THE ENVIRONMENT: DESIGN WORKFLOWS FOR THE SIMULATION OF SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE -- DATA, DRAWING AND SIMULATION -- COMPUTATION IN PRACTICE -- A DEEPER WAY TO THINK -- ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND THE HUMAN DIMENSION -- THE STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK -- NEW POTENTIALS FOR ARCHITECTURE -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 2. NEW DIALOGUES ABOUT ENERGY: PERFORMANCE, CARBON AND CLIMATE -- PERFORMANCE-BASED DESIGN -- RETHINKING ENERGY -- PREDICTING ENERGY USE -- SO WHY DON'T DESIGNERS MODEL ENERGY? -- VISUALISING ENERGY, CLIMATE AND CARBON -- FUTURE CHALLENGES: SCALE, SKILLS AND ACCURACY -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 3. PARAMETRIC ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN: SIMULATION AND GENERATIVE PROCESSES -- TOOL MAKERS AND TOOL USERS -- INTEROPERABILITY-NAVIGATING THE SOFTWARE LANDSCAPE -- MODELLING AND SIMULATION -- NEW PARAMETERS -- BUILDING FORM AND SURFACE -- THE FUTURE OF SIMULATION -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 4. DESIGNING ATMOSPHERES: SIMULATING EXPERIENCE -- DESIGNING ENVIRONMENT AND ATMOSPHERE -- HETEROGENEOUS ENVIRONMENTS -- DESIGN FOR SUN AND LIGHT -- THERMAL COMFORT -- USER EXPERIENCE -- COMPUTING FLUID FLOWS -- ACOUSTIC ATMOSPHERES -- BEYOND DRAWING TOWARDS ATMOSPHERE -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 5. USE DATA: COMPUTING LIFE-CYCLE AND REAL-TIME VISUALISATION -- COMPARING AND SHARING DATA -- USING POST-OCCUPANCY DATA -- ECOMETRICS -- CARBON CALCULATOR -- TALLY: CALCULATING AT THE SPEED OF DESIGN -- CREATING USEFUL INFORMATION FROM REAL-TIME ENVIRONMENTAL DATA -- REAL-TIME MONITORING AND TRACKING OF ENERGY USE -- DASHER -- SIMULATING AND VISUALISING WELLNESS -- USE DATA: COMPUTING LIFE-CYCLE AND REAL-TIME VISUALISATION -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 6. NEAR FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS: ADVANCES IN SIMULATION AND REAL-TIME FEEDBACK -- REAL-TIME FEEDBACK -- THE LIVING , ENHANCING BUILDING DATA ANALYSIS EXPERTISE: CASE JOINED WEWORK -- BUILDINGS=DATA -- LASER SCANNING FOR HIGH ACCURACY BIM -- OCCUPANCY MONITORING FOR BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE -- DATA FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION -- REAL-TIME SENSOR DATA FOR ENVIRONMENTAL FEEDBACK -- BUILDING ANALYTICS: STRATEGIES FOR COMPUTING THE ENVIRONMENT -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 19. GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES: TECHNOLOGY DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURAL RESPONSES -- INSIDE, OUTSIDE AND ALL AROUND -- PRECISION, INFORMATION, PREFABRICATION -- THE (SIMPLE) MODEL IN YOUR HEAD -- OUR MODEL OF MODELS -- THE FUTURE IS INTERDISCIPLINARY AND IN-HOUSE -- ITERATIVE PROCESSES -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- INDEX -- EULA , SKETCHING WITH PROTOTYPES -- AN ECOSYSTEM OF INFORMATION -- BUILDINGS=DATA: UTILISING BEHAVIOUR AS DESIGN INPUT HARNESSING NEW TECHNOLOGIE -- BUILDING GENERATIVE DESIGN -- GRADIENTS OF PERFORMANCE -- ARCHITECTURE AS METEOROLOGY -- FABPOD: DESIGNING FOR AFFECT -- RETHINKING THE ENVIRONMENT -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 7. DESIGNING ENVIRONMENTS AND SIMULATING EXPERIENCE: FOSTER + PARTNERS SPECIALIST MODELLING GROUP -- F+P AND THE SMG -- DESIGNING THE OCEANWIDE CENTER -- EXPERIENCING THE URBAN ROOM -- DESIGNING HUMAN COMFORT -- OPEN-SOURCE SIMULATION -- MIDDLE GROUND TOOLS -- THE SOUND OF SAN FRANCISCO -- DESIGNING EXPERIENCE -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 8. MAXIMISING IMPACT THROUGH PERFORMANCE SIMULATION: THE WORK OF TRANSSOLAR KLIMAENGINEERING -- COMFORTABLE CLOUDSCAPES -- HIGH COMFORT, LOW IMPACT: BREATHE.AUSTRIA -- EXTREME CLIMATE STRATEGIES: MANITOBA HYDRO -- INTERIOR COMFORT: BALTIMORE LAW CENTER -- MATERIAL AND LIFE CYCLE: RICOLA HERB CENTRE -- PASSIVE AND ACTIVE SYSTEMS: SCHOOL DESIGN -- TECHNOLOGY AS AN ALLY FOR GOOD DESIGN -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 9. DESIGNERS NEED FEEDBACK: RESEARCH AND PRACTICE BY KIERANTIMBERLAKE -- TRANSDISCIPLINARY PRACTICE -- DESIGNERS NEED FEEDBACK: INTRODUCING TALLY -- SENSORED ENVIRONMENTS -- POINTELIST AND PERSONAL WEATHER STATIONS -- BESPOKE ENVIRONMENTAL TOOLS -- PREDICTIVE MODELLING IN THE FUTURE -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 10. ARCHITECTURE SHAPES PERFORMANCE: GXN ADVANCES SOLAR MODELLING AND SENSING -- SWEDBANK-DESIGNING FOR DAYLIGHT -- TOWER DESIGNS-PERFORMANCE IMPACTS FORM -- SENSORING ENVIRONMENTS -- FORM ENVIRONMENT BEHAVIOUR -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 11. BESPOKE TOOLS FOR A BETTER WORLD: THE ART OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AT BUROHAPPOLD ENGINEERING -- CUSTOM TOOLS FOR SUSTAINABLE DESIGN -- COMPUTING ENERGY USE -- SOLAR GAIN AND DAYLIGHT -- OPTIMISING DESIGN SOLUTIONS -- RESEARCHING TECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABILITY , THE FUTURE: COMFORT, HEALTH AND WELLBEING -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 12. BIG IDEAS: INFORMATION DRIVEN DESIGN -- MUSEUM OF THE HUMAN BODY, MONTPELLIER, FRANCE -- RESORT AND RESIDENCES, HUALIEN, TAIWAN -- STETTIN 7 RESIDENCES, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN -- KING STREET WEST, TORONTO, CANADA -- VTC TOWER, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK -- BIG IDEAS -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 13. SIMULATING THE INVISIBLE: MAX FORDHAM DESIGNS LIGHT, AIR AND SOUND -- DESIGNING LIGHT AND AIR -- PARAMETRIC AND CLIMATE-LINKED DAYLIGHT MODELLING: THE HAYWARD GALLERY RENOVATION -- TOOLS FOR COMPLEXITY -- DESIGN FOR DAYLIGHT: MAXXI MUSEUM OF 21ST CENTURY ARTS, ROME, ITALY -- EXPERIENCE AND COMMUNICATING SOUND: BRITISH AIRWAYS LOUNGE FUTURES -- APPROACHES FOR SIMULATING DAYLIGHT: WESTMINSTER ABBEY -- SIMULATING TO UNDERSTAND AND CONVINCE -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 14. WHITE ARCHITECTS: BUILD THE FUTURE -- KIRUNA 4-EVER -- WHITE'S SPECIALIST TEAMS -- STOCKHOLM'S SEB BANK HEADQUARTERS -- WHITE DESIGNING DAYLIGHT -- DESIGN TOOLS FOR THE FUTURE -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 15. CORE: INTEGRATED COMPUTATION AND RESEARCH -- TOOL DEVELOPMENT AND COLLABORATIVE PLATFORMS -- MODELLING FRIT PATTERNS -- REMOTE SOLVING WORKFLOW -- DESIGN EXPLORER, HONEYBEE AND LADYBUG -- SENSING THE ENVIRONMENT -- PROJECT-DRIVEN RESEARCH -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 16. SUPERSPACE: COMPUTING HUMAN-CENTRIC ARCHITECTURE -- COMPUTATIONAL METHODOLOGIES -- COMPUTATIONAL TOOLS -- TOP-DOWN OR BOTTOM-UP -- DATA-INTEGRATED DESIGN -- URBAN ECOLOGIES -- THE SPACE OF PEOPLE IN COMPUTATION -- VISUALISATION AND SPATIALISATION -- COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT AND GENERATING DESIGN -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 17. ZHACODE: SKETCHING WITH PERFORMANCE -- UNIVERSITY COMPLEX-SOLAR SHADING -- STUDIES FOR WIND AND VISIBILITY ANALYSIS -- SAMBA COMPETITION -- SIMPLE-YET CUSTOM REAL-TIME SOLVERS -- REFERENCES -- IMAGES -- 18. WEWORK: BUILDING DATA FOR DESIGN FEEDBACK
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version Peters, Brady Computing the Environment Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2018 ISBN 9781119097891
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books ; Electronic books
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  • 5
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    Online-Ressource
    Newark : John Wiley and Sons, Incorporated
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC1745056
    Umfang: 1 online resource (275 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781118522448
    Serie: AD Smart Series
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- INTRODUCTION -- THE ORIGINS OF SMARTGEOMETRY -- FIRST BUILD YOUR TOOLS -- PARAMETRIC EVOLUTION -- MATRIX ARCHITECTURE -- METRICS OF HUMAN EXPERIENCE -- INTERACTING WITH THE MODEL -- RESPONSIVE DESIGN: TOWARDS AN ECOLOGY OF OBJECTS AND PEOPLE -- DESIGN FLOW AND TOOL FLUX -- THE SOUND OF SMARTGEOMETRY -- DESIGN EXPLORATION AND STEERING OF DESIGN -- GEOMETRY: HOW SMART DO YOU HAVE TO BE? -- GENERATIVE COMPONENTS AND SMARTGEOMETRY: SITUATED SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT -- FROM DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY TO SMARTGEOMETRY: FIRST STEPS TOWARDS DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE -- EXPLORING HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION IN DESIGN PROCESS -- DESIGNING INTELLIGENCE: DIY ROBOTICS FOR RESPONSIVE ENVIRONMENTS -- ENCODING DESIGN -- WORKING PROTOTYPES, CREATING KNOWLEDGE -- MIND THE GAP: STORIES OF EXCHANGE -- DESIGNING ROBOTIC ASSEMBLIES -- THE PRACTICE OF SMARTGEOMETRY -- DIGITAL CRAFTING: PERFORMATIVE THINKING FOR MATERIAL DESIGN -- DESIGN ROBOTICS: NEW STRATEGIES FOR MATERIAL SYSTEM RESEARCH -- CONTRIBUTOR BIOGRAPHIES
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version Peters, Terri Inside Smartgeometry Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2013 ISBN 9781118522479
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books ; Electronic books
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  • 6
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    Milton : Taylor and Francis Group
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT70218
    Umfang: 1 online resource (230 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780566084591 , 9780754685609
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part I Your Research Focus -- 1 Why do we need funded research? -- 2 Why look for research funding? -- 3 Research issues -- 4 Outcomes and outputs -- 5 What is good research? -- 6 The value of research -- 7 Teams and networks -- Part II Identifying Your Research Partner -- 8 The benefits of research partnerships -- 9 Primary funders -- 10 Working with the corporate sector -- Part III Building the Research Partnership -- 11 Assessing partner needs -- 12 Managing your personal profile -- 13 Writing proposals -- 14 Presentations -- 15 A word from your sponsors -- 16 How proposals are assessed and chosen -- Part IV Maintaining the Research Partnership -- 17 Managing the research partnership -- 18 Monitoring and evaluation -- 19 Research and quality management -- 20 Writing better, writing faster -- 21 Publication planning -- Bibliography -- Index
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version Peters, Abby Day Winning Research Funding Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2003 ISBN 9780566084591
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books
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  • 7
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT70189
    Umfang: 1 online resource (306 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780566085833 , 9780754682950
    Inhalt: The emphasis on corporate universities has been a driving force in moving companies beyond a restricted approach to training, to a central vision for learning within the organization. However, there have been failures and many corporate universities have
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Notes on Contributors -- PART I - POSITIONING THE CORPORATE UNIVERSITY -- Introduction -- 1 Corporate Universities as Strategic Learning Initiatives -- Introduction -- The scale and significance of corporate learning -- The origins and spread of the corporate university phenomenon -- What's new and different about corporate universities? -- A public and private phenomenon -- New modes of knowledge creation and knowledge sharing -- Types of corporate university -- Formative decisions -- Diversity - and convergence? -- Conclusions -- References -- 2 Using a Corporate University Initiative to Drive Strategic Change -- Introduction -- The case in the context of the debates in the literature -- Background to the case -- The corporate university -- Discussion -- References -- 3 Innovating at Scale: The NHSU -- Introduction -- Developing the ambition: Moving from concept to delivery -- A development plan for consultation -- Setting priorities: Initial learning programmes and services -- Some tough issues for NHSU -- Establishing learner needs and matching them to curriculum provision -- Programme development models -- Academic organization -- Making a reality of widening participation -- Stakeholders and interest groups -- Aspiring to university title -- NHSU as a corporate university -- Conclusion -- Note -- References and further reading -- 4 Addressing Key Skill Shortages in the International Information Technology Industry -- Introduction -- E-learning at Cisco -- The Cisco Networking Academy Program - providing skills for the Information Age -- Cultural relevance -- Recognition and accreditation -- Public-private partnership in education - the role of industry -- Looking ahead: Future education investments -- References -- 5 The Rise and Fall of a Major Corporate University: The Case of Aqua Universitas , 19 Delivering Business Benefit through Organizational Learning -- Introduction -- The Virtual University within BAE SYSTEMS: Its remit and approach -- Organizational learning in practice -- Individual learning and the development of professional capability -- VU online learning infrastructure -- Autonomy: A key supporting technology for organizational learning -- Where are we now? -- In conclusion: Looking ahead -- Note -- PART IV - PROSPECTS AND POSSIBILITIES FOR CORPORATE UNIVERSITIES -- Introduction -- 20 The Emerging Technologies -- Introduction -- The semantic web and intelligent agency -- Working with rich media -- Presence -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References and further reading -- 21 Increasing the Business Impact of Learning: Lessons from High-Performance Learning Organizations -- Introduction -- Trend 1: Managing learning to deliver business impact -- Trend 2: Customer and channel partner education -- Trend 3: Learning that looks like knowledgement, collaboration and performance support -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W. , Introduction -- The change drivers -- Vision of the University of Water -- The structure and operation of the Aqua Corporate University -- Transformation Journey -- Competencies, performance management and personal development plans -- Innovation -- Production -- Customer services -- Some insights -- Postscript: What happened after 1999? -- PART II - ORGANIZING AND MANAGING A CORPORATE UNIVERSITY -- Introduction -- 6 Evolution and Experimentation: The Barclays University Case -- Introduction -- Origins -- bu in operation: the sub-case of Barclaycard -- Discussion and conclusions -- Note -- 7 The Centralization Dilemma (and a Balanced Solution) -- Introduction -- The ST University - principles and practices -- ST's solution to the centralization dilemma: A mixed and balanced model -- The ST balanced service model in practice - the case of the School of Sales and Marketing -- Conclusions -- 8 Doing Business with Business Schools -- Introduction -- The marketplace -- Corporate universities in Europe -- Who runs corporate universities? -- A new operating model -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 9 Working with E-learning Suppliers -- Introduction -- Aims and methods -- The development process -- Costs and timescales -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- 10 Reviewing and Reporting Results -- Introduction -- Evaluating courses and programmes: Kirkpatrick's levels and beyond -- The chimera of return on investment -- Scorecards for corporate universities -- Conclusions: Taking measurement seriously, but not literally -- References -- 11 Partnering Educational Providers in a Developing Country -- Introduction -- The experiment in internationalizing the corporate university -- Conclusions -- Note -- 12 Gaining Accreditation for a Corporate University -- Introduction -- The development of CLIP -- Self-assessment -- Peer review , Lessons learned about corporate universities and other managerial initiatives -- Implications for the development of CLIP -- The role of senior management -- Approaching dilemmas and towards the future -- PART III - LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES AND PROCESSES -- Introduction -- 13 What E-Learning Has Taught Us -- Introduction -- The success stories -- Learning from failure -- Measuring the markets for e-learning -- The pattern of adoption -- Radical versus tactical adoption -- Early adopters and the mainstream -- Is it really a revolution? -- How learning markets will change -- References -- 14 Designing for Blended Learning -- Introduction -- Two types of 'blend' -- Factors to consider in 'blending' -- Blending in practice -- It's the pedagogy, stupid -- Whose blend is it anyway? -- Conclusions: E-learning revisited -- References -- 15 The Assessment of Workplace Learning: Issues and Approaches -- The assessment crisis -- The need to rethink assessment -- Workplace learning -- Assessment in the workplace -- Assessment methods -- Online assessment -- Conclusion -- References and further reading -- 16 Developing an E-enabled Corporate Learning Strategy -- Introduction -- Backdrop: The context and origins of the SOU -- The strategic review -- The new strategy -- Towards implementation -- Conclusions -- References -- 17 Communities of Value: Harnessing the Power of Networked Learning -- Introduction -- Connecting people to people with bottom line as the measure -- The International Business School: Cementing lasting business networks -- Traditional communities, innovative methods -- Communities of gurus and masters -- Lessons learned: Creating your own revolution -- Note -- References -- 18 Networked Learning in the Public Sector: The Case of NCSL -- Introduction -- Context, development and design -- Conclusion -- References and further reading
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version Taylor, Scott, Dr Handbook of Corporate University Development Abingdon : Taylor & Francis Group,c2005 ISBN 9780566085833
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books
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    New York, NY : Springer
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT72805
    Umfang: 1 online resource (335 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781402070631 , 9780306475269
    Serie: Theory and Decision Library C Series v.31
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Contents
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version Borm, Peter Chapters in Game Theory New York, NY : Springer,c2002 ISBN 9781402070631
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Newark : John Wiley and Sons, Incorporated
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTEBC4838392
    Umfang: 1 online resource (141 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781119162148
    Serie: Architectural Design Series
    Anmerkung: Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Copyright Page -- About the Guest-Editor -- Introduction: Interconnected Approaches to Sustainable Architecture -- Expanding the Definition of Sustainable Design -- Ambitious Energy Performance and Patient-Oriented Care -- New Communications Technologies -- Emotionally Supportive Spaces -- Architecture as Therapy -- Scales of Intervention -- Salutogenic and Sensory Architecture -- New Roles for Architects -- More Ambitious Environmental Design -- Notes -- Decoding Modern Hospitals: An Architectural History -- Mall Hospitals -- Technology-Driven Hospital Design -- Recoding Modern Hospitals -- Notes -- Superarchitecture: Building for Better Health -- Regreening for Wellbeing -- Future Buildings Must Be Superarchitecture -- The Extra Benefits of Climate Adaptation -- Biophilic Design for Natural Ecosystems and Human Wellbeing -- Daylight and Wellness -- Superarchitecture: Design as Therapy -- Notes -- Lean, Green and Healthy: Landscape and Health -- Landscape and Urbanism as Design Drivers -- Efficiency Through Architectural Quality -- In the Image of the City -- A Completely New Approach -- The Big Picture -- Notes -- Salutogenic and Biophilic Design as Therapeutic Approaches to Sustainable Architecture -- The Salutogenic Home of Tomorrow -- New Technologies for Salutogenic Design -- Biophilic Design -- Design for Wellness: A Five-Year Forward View for Healthy New Towns -- Sense-Sensitive Design -- Meeting the Challenge -- Notes -- Environmentally Smart Design: Designing for Social Wellbeing Across the City and in the Workplace -- Carbon, Cars and Chronic Disease -- Urban Interventions -- Reconfiguring Suburbia -- Healthy Offices -- The Way Forward -- Notes -- Humanist Principles, Sustainable Design and Salutogenics: A New Form of Healthcare Architecture -- Early Exemplars -- The Medico-Centric Hospital , Contesting the Type -- A New Era of Salutogenic Design -- An Optimistic Path -- Notes -- Maggie's Architecture: The Deep Affinities Between Architecture and Health -- Haven and Risk -- Speculative Conclusion -- Postscript: Sustainability of Engagement -- Notes -- Healthy Patient Rooms in Hospitals: Emotional Wellbeing Naturally -- Smart Materials -- Maternity Unit, Elisabeth Hospital, Essen, Germany -- Rems-Murr Hospital, Winnenden, Germany -- Natural Design -- Note -- Can Architecture Heal?: Buildings as Instruments of Health -- Form Follows Facts -- Butaro Doctors' Share Housing, Burera, Rwanda -- Maternity Waiting Village, Kasungu, Malawi -- GHESKIO Cholera Treatment Centre, Port-Au-Prince, Haiti -- Designing for Measurable Outcomes -- Notes -- Multisensory Architecture: The Dynamic Interplay of Environment, Movement and Social Function -- Behaviour and Environment -- Interventions for ASD -- Movement, Social Behaviour and Dynamic Systems Theory -- Sensory Playscapes -- The Role of Multisensory Architectures -- Notes -- Architects as First Responders: Portable Healthcare Architecture in a Climate-Altered World -- Five Variants: Transportables for Health -- Sustainable Healthcare Architecture and Portability -- Notes -- A Sense of Coherence: Supporting the Healing Process -- Design Heals -- A Sensory Experience -- The Nature Connection -- Social to Private Progression -- Health-Promoting Lifestyle Centres -- Space as Sustainable Therapy -- Notes -- Cultivating the 'In-Between': Humanising the Modern Healthcare Experience -- The Search for an Alternative Paradigm in Healthcare Design -- The Spaces In-Between: The Porch, the Courtyard and the Gallery -- Therapy in a Grove of White Pines -- Embracing a Treasured Park -- A House in a Garden in the City -- A Holistic Approach to Healthcare Planning -- Notes , Regenerative Agents: Patient-Focused Architectures -- The Environment as Healer -- The Evolution of Therapeutic Environments -- New QEII Hospital, Welwyn Garden City -- Guy's Tower External Retrofit, London -- Sir Ludwig Guttmann Health andamp -- Wellbeing Centre, London -- Regenerative Agents -- Notes -- Counterpoint Transforming Hospitals: Building Restorative Healthcare -- What is Health in the 21st Century? -- Resilience -- Healthcare as the New Civic Architecture -- The Path Forward -- Contributors -- What is Architectural Design? -- Forthcoming Titles -- Back Cover -- EULA
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version Peters, Terri Design for Health Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2017 ISBN 9781119162131
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books ; Electronic books
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    Umfang: 1 online resource (415 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780124173071
    Anmerkung: Front Cover -- Sharing Data and Models in Software Engineering -- Copyright -- Why this book? -- Foreword -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Why Read This Book? -- 1.2 What Do We Mean by ``Sharing''? -- 1.2.1 Sharing Insights -- 1.2.2 Sharing Models -- 1.2.3 Sharing Data -- 1.2.4 Sharing Analysis Methods -- 1.2.5 Types of Sharing -- 1.2.6 Challenges with Sharing -- 1.2.7 How to Share -- 1.3 What? (Our Executive Summary) -- 1.3.1 An Overview -- 1.3.2 More Details -- 1.4 How to Read This Book -- 1.4.1 Data Analysis Patterns -- 1.5 But What About ...? (What Is Not in This Book) -- 1.5.1 What About ``Big Data''? -- 1.5.2 What About Related Work? -- 1.5.3 Why All the Defect Prediction and Effort Estimation? -- 1.6 Who? (About the Authors) -- 1.7 Who Else? (Acknowledgments) -- Part I: Data Mining for Managers -- Chapter 2: Rules for Managers -- 2.1 The Inductive Engineering Manifesto -- 2.2 More Rules -- Chapter 3: Rule #1: Talk to the Users -- 3.1 Users Biases -- 3.2 Data Mining Biases -- 3.3 Can We Avoid Bias? -- 3.4 Managing Biases -- 3.5 Summary -- Chapter 4: Rule #2: Know the Domain -- 4.1 Cautionary Tale #1: ``Discovering'' Random Noise -- 4.2 Cautionary Tale #2: Jumping at Shadows -- 4.3 Cautionary Tale #3: It Pays to Ask -- 4.4 Summary -- Chapter 5: Rule #3: Suspect Your Data -- 5.1 Controlling Data Collection -- 5.2 Problems with Controlled Data Collection -- 5.3 Rinse (and Prune) Before Use -- 5.3.1 Row Pruning -- 5.3.2 Column Pruning -- 5.4 On the Value of Pruning -- 5.5 Summary -- Chapter 6: Rule #4: Data Science Is Cyclic -- 6.1 The Knowledge Discovery Cycle -- 6.2 Evolving Cyclic Development -- 6.2.1 Scouting -- 6.2.2 Surveying -- 6.2.3 Building -- 6.2.4 Effort -- 6.3 Summary -- Part II: Data Mining: A Technical Tutorial -- Chapter 7: Data Mining and SE -- 7.1 Some Definitions -- 7.2 Some Application Areas , 12.6.3.3 Settings -- 12.6.3.4 Chunk (main function) -- 12.6.4 Support Utilities -- 12.6.4.1 Some standard tricks -- 12.6.4.2 Tree iterators -- 12.6.4.3 Pretty printing -- 12.7 Putting It all Together -- 12.7.1 _nasa93 -- 12.8 Using CHUNK -- 12.9 Closing Remarks -- Chapter 13: Cross-Company Learning: Handling the Data Drought -- 13.1 Motivation -- 13.2 Setting the Ground for Analyses -- 13.2.1 Wait ... Is This Really CC Data? -- 13.2.2 Mining the Data -- 13.2.3 Magic Trick: NN Relevancy Filtering -- 13.3 Analysis #1: Can CC Data be Useful for an Organization? -- 13.3.1 Design -- 13.3.2 Results from Analysis #1 -- 13.3.3 Checking the Analysis #1 Results -- 13.3.4 Discussion of Analysis #1 -- 13.4 Analysis #2: How to Cleanup CC Data for Local Tuning? -- 13.4.1 Design -- 13.4.2 Results -- 13.4.3 Discussions -- 13.5 Analysis #3: How Much Local Data Does an Organization Need for a Local Model? -- 13.5.1 Design -- 13.5.2 Results from Analysis #3 -- 13.5.3 Checking the Analysis #3 Results -- 13.5.4 Discussion of Analysis #3 -- 13.6 How Trustworthy Are These Results? -- 13.7 Are These Useful in Practice or Just Number Crunching? -- 13.8 What's New on Cross-Learning? -- 13.8.1 Discussion -- 13.9 What's the Takeaway? -- Chapter 14: Building Smarter Transfer Learners -- 14.1 What Is Actually the Problem? -- 14.2 What Do We Know So Far? -- 14.2.1 Transfer Learning -- 14.2.2 Transfer Learning and SE -- 14.2.3 Data Set Shift -- 14.3 An Example Technology: TEAK -- 14.4 The Details of the Experiments -- 14.4.1 Performance Comparison -- 14.4.2 Performance Measures -- 14.4.3 Retrieval Tendency -- 14.5 Results -- 14.5.1 Performance Comparison -- 14.5.2 Inspecting Selection Tendencies -- 14.6 Discussion -- 14.7 What Are the Takeaways? -- Chapter 15: Sharing Less Data (Is a Good Thing) -- 15.1 Can We Share Less Data? -- 15.2 Using Less Data -- 15.3 Why Share Less Data? , 15.3.1 Less Data Is More Reliable -- 15.3.2 Less Data Is Faster to Discuss -- 15.3.3 Less Data Is Easier to Process -- 15.4 How to Find Less Data -- 15.4.1 Input -- 15.4.2 Comparisons to Other Learners -- 15.4.3 Reporting the Results -- 15.4.4 Discussion of Results -- 15.5 What's Next? -- Chapter 16: How to Keep Your Data Private -- 16.1 Motivation -- 16.2 What Is PPDP and Why Is It Important? -- 16.3 What Is Considered a Breach of Privacy? -- 16.4 How to Avoid Privacy Breaches? -- 16.4.1 Generalization and Suppression -- 16.4.2 Anatomization and Permutation -- 16.4.3 Perturbation -- 16.4.4 Output Perturbation -- 16.5 How Are Privacy-Preserving Algorithms Evaluated? -- 16.5.1 Privacy Metrics -- 16.5.2 Modeling the Background Knowledge of an Attacker -- 16.6 Case Study: Privacy and Cross-Company Defect Prediction -- 16.6.1 Results and Contributions -- 16.6.2 Privacy and CCDP -- 16.6.3 CLIFF -- 16.6.4 MORPH -- 16.6.5 Example of CLIFF& -- MORPH -- 16.6.6 Evaluation Metrics -- 16.6.7 Evaluating Utility via Classification -- 16.6.8 Evaluating Privatization -- 16.6.8.1 Defining privacy -- 16.6.9 Experiments -- 16.6.9.1 Data -- 16.6.10 Design -- 16.6.11 Defect Predictors -- 16.6.12 Query Generator -- 16.6.13 Benchmark Privacy Algorithms -- 16.6.14 Experimental Evaluation -- 16.6.15 Discussion -- 16.6.16 Related Work: Privacy in SE -- 16.6.17 Summary -- Chapter 17: Compensating for Missing Data -- 17.1 Background Notes on SEE and Instance Selection -- 17.1.1 Software Effort Estimation -- 17.1.2 Instance Selection in SEE -- 17.2 Data Sets and Performance Measures -- 17.2.1 Data Sets -- 17.2.2 Error Measures -- 17.3 Experimental Conditions -- 17.3.1 The Algorithms Adopted -- 17.3.2 Proposed Method: POP1 -- 17.3.3 Experiments -- 17.4 Results -- 17.4.1 Results Without Instance Selection -- 17.4.2 Results with Instance Selection -- 17.5 Summary , 21.2 Related Work , Chapter 18: Active Learning: Learning More with Less -- 18.1 How Does the QUICK Algorithm Work? -- 18.1.1 Getting Rid of Similar Features: Synonym Pruning -- 18.1.2 Getting Rid of Dissimilar Instances: Outlier Pruning -- 18.2 Notes on Active Learning -- 18.3 The Application and Implementation Details of QUICK -- 18.3.1 Phase 1: Synonym Pruning -- 18.3.2 Phase 2: Outlier Removal and Estimation -- 18.3.3 Seeing QUICK in Action with a Toy Example -- 18.3.3.1 Phase 1: Synonym pruning -- 18.3.3.2 Phase 2: Outlier removal and estimation -- 18.4 How the Experiments Are Designed -- 18.5 Results -- 18.5.1 Performance -- 18.5.2 Reduction via Synonym and Outlier Pruning -- 18.5.3 Comparison of QUICK vs. CART -- 18.5.4 Detailed Look at the Statistical Analysis -- 18.5.5 Early Results on Defect Data Sets -- 18.6 Summary -- Part IV: Sharing Models -- Chapter 19: Sharing Models: Challenges and Methods -- Chapter 20: Ensembles of Learning Machines -- 20.1 When and Why Ensembles Work -- 20.1.1 Intuition -- 20.1.2 Theoretical Foundation -- 20.2 Bootstrap Aggregating (Bagging) -- 20.2.1 How Bagging Works -- 20.2.2 When and Why Bagging Works -- 20.2.3 Potential Advantages of Bagging for SEE -- 20.3 Regression Trees (RTs) for Bagging -- 20.4 Evaluation Framework -- 20.4.1 Choice of Data Sets and Preprocessing Techniques -- 20.4.1.1 PROMISE data -- 20.4.1.2 ISBSG data -- 20.4.2 Choice of Learning Machines -- 20.4.3 Choice of Evaluation Methods -- 20.4.4 Choice of Parameters -- 20.5 Evaluation of Bagging+RTs in SEE -- 20.5.1 Friedman Ranking -- 20.5.2 Approaches Most Often Ranked First or Second in Terms of MAE, MMRE and PRED(25) -- 20.5.3 Magnitude of Performance Against the Best -- 20.5.4 Discussion -- 20.6 Further Understanding of Bagging+RTs in SEE -- 20.7 Summary -- Chapter 21: How to Adapt Models in a Dynamic World -- 21.1 Cross-Company Data and Questions Tackled , Chapter 8: Defect Prediction -- 8.1 Defect Detection Economics -- 8.2 Static Code Defect Prediction -- 8.2.1 Easy to Use -- 8.2.2 Widely Used -- 8.2.3 Useful -- Chapter 9: Effort Estimation -- 9.1 The Estimation Problem -- 9.2 How to Make Estimates -- 9.2.1 Expert-Based Estimation -- 9.2.2 Model-Based Estimation -- 9.2.3 Hybrid Methods -- Chapter 10: Data Mining (Under the Hood) -- 10.1 Data Carving -- 10.2 About the Data -- 10.3 Cohen Pruning -- 10.4 Discretization -- 10.4.1 Other Discretization Methods -- 10.5 Column Pruning -- 10.6 Row Pruning -- 10.7 Cluster Pruning -- 10.7.1 Advantages of Prototypes -- 10.7.2 Advantages of Clustering -- 10.8 Contrast Pruning -- 10.9 Goal Pruning -- 10.10 Extensions for Continuous Classes -- 10.10.1 How RTs Work -- 10.10.2 Creating Splits for Categorical Input Features -- 10.10.3 Splits on Numeric Input Features -- 10.10.4 Termination Condition and Predictions -- 10.10.5 Potential Advantages of RTs for Software Effort Estimation -- 10.10.6 Predictions for Multiple Numeric Goals -- Part III: Sharing Data -- Chapter 11: Sharing Data: Challenges and Methods -- 11.1 Houston, We Have a Problem -- 11.2 Good News, Everyone -- Chapter 12: Learning Contexts -- 12.1 Background -- 12.2 Manual Methods for Contextualization -- 12.3 Automatic Methods -- 12.4 Other Motivation to Find Contexts -- 12.4.1 Variance Reduction -- 12.4.2 Anomaly Detection -- 12.4.3 Certification Envelopes -- 12.4.4 Incremental Learning -- 12.4.5 Compression -- 12.4.6 Optimization -- 12.5 How to Find Local Regions -- 12.5.1 License -- 12.5.2 Installing CHUNK -- 12.5.3 Testing Your Installation -- 12.5.4 Applying CHUNK to Other Models -- 12.6 Inside CHUNK -- 12.6.1 Roadmap to Functions -- 12.6.2 Distance Calculations -- 12.6.2.1 Normalize -- 12.6.2.2 SquaredDifference -- 12.6.3 Dividing the Data -- 12.6.3.1 FastDiv -- 12.6.3.2 TwoDistantPoints
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version Menzies, Tim Sharing Data and Models in Software Engineering San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2014 ISBN 9780124172951
    Sprache: Englisch
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