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  • 1
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    Berlin :Ernst & Sohn, a Wiley brand, ; Volume 1, issue 1 (March 2017)-
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    Format: Online-Ressource.
    ISSN: 2509-7075
    Note: Gesehen am 05.12.2023. - Volume 2, issue 4 und volume 3, issue 2 auch gedruckt erschienen. - Erscheint sechsmal im Jahr
    Language: English
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949863572702882
    Format: 1 online resource (522 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031616815
    Series Statement: Contributions to Management Science Series
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Foreword -- Foreword -- The Five Ts: Transparency, Trust, Teamwork, Try, and Transform -- We Need a Climate for Change -- Horizon 2020 Project AVENUE -- Europe Fit for the Digital Decade -- The Five Ts: Transparency, Trust, Teamwork, Try, and Transform -- Acknowledgements -- About This Book -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acronyms -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Automated Vehicles (AVs) for a New Mobility -- 1.2 Contents of the Individual Book Parts -- 1.2.1 Part 1: The AVENUE Project: Implementing Automated Minibuses for "Door-to-Door" and "On-Demand" Passenger Transportation in Geneva, Lyon, Luxembourg and Copenhagen -- 1.2.2 Part 2: Impact Assessment of AVENUE -- 1.2.3 Future Vision of AVENUE -- References -- Part I: The AVENUE Project: Implementing Automated Minibuses for "Door-to-Door" and "On-Demand" Passenger Transportation in Geneva, Lyon, Luxembourg and Copenhagen -- Chapter 2: AVENUE Site Demonstrators: Geneva, Lyon, Luxembourg, and Copenhagen -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Changing Landscape of Mobility -- 2.2.1 Fighting Congestion -- 2.2.2 The Transformation of Public Transportation -- 2.2.3 Readiness to Adopt New Transportation Means -- 2.2.4 Challenges for Public Transport Operators (PTOs) -- 2.3 The Geneva Sites -- 2.3.1 Objectives -- 2.3.2 Deployment -- 2.3.3 Achievements and Key Success Factors -- 2.3.4 Recommendations -- 2.3.5 Future Developments -- 2.4 Denmark and Norway -- 2.4.1 Nordhavn -- 2.4.1.1 Objectives -- 2.4.1.2 Deployment -- 2.4.1.3 Achievements and Key Success Factors -- Passengers and Distance Driven -- Driving Speed and Automated vs. Manual Mode -- Issues Reported on Route -- Downtime and Cancelled Operation -- 2.4.1.4 Recommendations -- Object-Detection Challenges -- Increased Mixed Traffic in High Seasons -- Consequences of Construction Work. , Lack of Parking Spots Compared to the Number of Cars -- Low-Speed Limit -- 2.4.1.5 Future Developments -- Complications in Nordhavn -- 2.4.2 Ormøya -- 2.4.2.1 Objectives -- 2.4.2.2 Deployment -- 2.4.2.3 Achievements and Key Success Factors -- Passengers and Distance -- Automated vs. Manual Driving -- Issues Encountered on the Route -- 2.4.2.4 Recommendations -- Public Transport in Oslo -- User Experience -- Vegetation and Snow -- Major Safety Issues -- 2.4.3 Slagelse -- 2.4.3.1 Objectives -- 2.4.3.2 Deployment -- Red Section -- Green Section -- Blue Section -- Parking Conditions -- 2.4.3.3 Achievements and Key Success Factors -- Distance and Passengers -- Automated Vs. Manual Driving -- 2.4.3.4 Recommendations -- User Experience Learnings -- Patients -- Relatives/Visitors -- Employees -- Performance Learnings -- Low-Speed Environment -- Low Complexity Environment -- 2.4.4 Conclusions -- 2.5 Lyon, France -- 2.5.1 Objectives -- 2.5.2 Deployment -- 2.5.3 Achievements and Key Success Factors -- 2.5.4 Future Development -- 2.5.4.1 The Constraints of Availability for Users -- 2.5.4.2 Energy Constraints and Battery Capacity -- 2.5.4.3 Facilitate the Relationship with the User -- 2.5.4.4 Pricing Issue -- 2.6 Luxembourg -- 2.6.1 Pfaffenthal -- 2.6.1.1 Objectives -- 2.6.1.2 Deployment -- 2.6.1.3 Achievements and Key Success Factors -- 2.6.1.4 Future Development -- 2.6.2 Contern -- 2.6.2.1 Objectives -- 2.6.2.2 Deployment -- 2.6.2.3 Achievements and Key Success Factors -- 2.6.2.4 Future Development -- 2.6.3 Esch-Sur-Alzette -- 2.6.3.1 Objectives -- 2.6.3.2 Deployment -- 2.6.3.3 Achievements and Key Success Factors -- 2.6.3.4 Future Development -- 2.7 Lessons Learned -- References -- Chapter 3: Automated Minibuses: State of the Art and Improvements Through AVENUE -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Automated Driving Context before Starting AVENUE. , 3.2.1 Market Projection -- 3.2.2 Automated Driving -- 3.2.3 The Landscape of Automated Mobility -- 3.2.4 NAVYA before 2018 -- 3.2.4.1 Hardware -- 3.2.4.2 Software -- 3.2.4.3 Services -- 3.2.5 NAVYA Ecosystem -- 3.2.6 Legal Boundaries -- 3.3 Technology Improvements Through AVENUE -- 3.3.1 A Global View -- 3.3.2 NAVYA Software -- 3.3.3 Automotive New Release Process -- 3.3.4 NavyaDrive® Evolutions -- 3.3.4.1 The Operating System -- 3.3.4.2 Over-the-Air Update -- 3.3.4.3 On-Demand Service -- 3.3.4.4 V2X Traffic Light Management -- 3.3.4.5 V2X Solution for Complex Situations -- 3.3.4.6 Driving Enhancement -- 3.3.5 Supervision Improvements and NavyaOperate© -- 3.3.6 Navya API -- 3.3.7 HMI and Experience Enhancement -- 3.3.7.1 Operator User Interface -- 3.3.7.2 Event Triggering System -- 3.3.7.3 In-Vehicle Audio Announcements (UI) -- 3.3.7.4 Interactive Interface for Passengers (UI) -- 3.3.7.5 External Sound (UI) -- 3.3.7.6 External Screen and Human-Machine Interface (HMI) -- 3.3.8 Other Enhancements -- 3.3.8.1 Hardware Enhancement -- 3.3.8.2 Mapping, Commissioning, and Tools -- 3.3.8.3 Additional Tool Enhancements -- 3.4 Beyond Avenue -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Safety, Security and Service Quality for Automated Minibuses: State of the Art, Technical Requirements and Data Privacy in Case of Incident -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 A Shared Sustainability and Durability Target for the Society and for Companies -- 4.3 The Conditions to Make it a Sustainable and Durable Solution -- 4.3.1 Traffic Management and Energy Consumption -- 4.3.2 "Customer" Durable Satisfaction, Including Safety -- 4.3.3 Safety Measurable Targets and Steps -- 4.4 The Critical Path for Market Introduction of Safe Automated Minibuses -- 4.5 Quality and Safety State of the Art for Automated Minibuses -- 4.6 A Self-Learning Automated Transport System at European Level. , 4.7 Data Privacy of Incident Analysis and Lesson Learned Sharing -- 4.8 Automated Minibus Safety and Service Quality Levers -- 4.9 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: In-Vehicle Services to Improve the User Experience and Security when Traveling with Automated Minibuses -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Service: Enhance the Sense of Security and Trust -- 5.3 Service: Automated Passenger Presence -- 5.4 Service: Follow My Kid/Grandparents -- 5.5 Service: Shuttle Environment Assessment -- 5.6 Service: Smart Feedback System -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Cybersecurity and Data Privacy: Stakeholders' Stand on Regulations and Standards -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 CAVs' Threats -- 6.1.1.1 In-Vehicle Equipment -- 6.1.1.2 External Communication Technologies -- 6.1.2 Motivation -- 6.2 Regulations and Standards -- 6.2.1 CAVs Privacy Initiatives -- 6.3 Methodology -- 6.4 Findings -- 6.5 Discussion and Recommendations -- 6.5.1 Standards Coverage Map -- 6.5.2 Further Recommendations -- 6.5.3 Assessment Limitations -- 6.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Technical Cybersecurity Implementation on Automated Minibuses with Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Basics of a SIEM Software Solution -- 7.3 Most Popular SIEM Open-Source Software -- 7.4 SIEM Benefits for CAV Infrastructure -- 7.5 Limitations of SIEM -- 7.6 Characteristics of the SIEM Platform -- 7.7 Investigation on Diverse Implementations within AVENUE -- 7.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Persons with Reduced Mobility (PRM) Specific Requirements for Passenger Transportation Services -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Requirements of Passengers (Interview Results) -- 8.2.1 Phase 1 (July-September 2018) -- 8.2.2 Public Transport in General -- 8.2.3 Attitude Towards Fully Automated Public Transport (Unexperienced Pax). , 8.2.4 Phase 2 (June 2019-February 2020) -- 8.2.5 Interviews with Safety Operators -- 8.2.6 Interviews with Experienced Passengers: Attitude Towards Fully Automated Public Transport -- 8.3 A Blind Users' Perspective on Automated Vehicles -- 8.3.1 Bus Stops on the Course -- 8.3.2 Boarding Process -- 8.3.3 Interior Situation and Bus Ride -- 8.3.4 Getting Out of the Bus -- 8.3.5 Klaus-Dieter's Summary -- 8.4 Situation-Based Impairments of Different Passenger Groups -- 8.5 Proposed Implementation of User Requirements -- 8.5.1 Mock-Up for an Accessible App for Fully Automated Public Transport -- 8.5.2 Information Display in the Vehicle -- 8.6 Conclusions -- Appendix: Mobile Apps for Blind and Low-Vision Public Transport Travellers -- List of Mobile Applications -- GoodMaps Outdoors -- BlindSquare -- myfinder -- Seeing AI -- References -- Chapter 9: Stakeholder Analysis and AVENUE Strategies -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.1.1 Research Aim -- 9.1.2 Research Approach -- 9.2 Empirical Stakeholder Analysis -- 9.2.1 Results of the Initial Stakeholder Scan -- 9.2.1.1 Power-Interest and Impact-Attribute Grid -- 9.2.1.2 Onion Diagram -- 9.2.1.3 Selection of Stakeholder Groups -- 9.2.2 Self-Assessment Stakeholder Groups -- 9.2.2.1 Public Transport Operators -- 9.2.2.2 Manufacturers -- 9.2.2.3 Software Providers -- 9.2.2.4 Driver Unions -- 9.2.2.5 Policymakers -- 9.2.2.6 Civil Society Organizations/Citizen Organizations -- 9.2.3 Results from the Cross-Sectional Analysis -- 9.2.3.1 The Crucial Role of City Government -- 9.2.3.2 Technology Development and Legal Regulations -- 9.2.3.3 Restructuring the Mobility Industry -- 9.2.3.4 Social Acceptance and Environmental Aspects -- 9.2.3.5 Future Scenarios -- 9.2.4 Stakeholder Map -- 9.2.4.1 Structure of the Stakeholder Map -- 9.2.4.2 Insights from the Stakeholder Map. , 9.3 Conceptual AVENUE Stakeholder and Mobility Services Analysis.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Fournier, Guy Automated Vehicles As a Game Changer for Sustainable Mobility Cham : Springer,c2024 ISBN 9783031616808
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    UID:
    almafu_(DE-604)BV046854964
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (558 Seiten).
    Edition: 1st edition
    ISBN: 978-3-7489-1061-9
    Series Statement: Studies of the Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law volume 22
    Note: Beiträge teilweise in englischer, teilweise in französischer Sprache
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Nomos ISBN 978-3-8487-6944-5
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hart ISBN 978-1-5099-4592-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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    Author information: Lenaerts, Koen 1954-
    Author information: Hess, Burkhard 1961-
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  • 4
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    Cham :Palgrave Macmillan,
    UID:
    almahu_9949863579302882
    Format: 1 online resource (362 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031553417
    Series Statement: International Political Economy Series
    Note: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 The Political Economy of Central Asian Law: A Law and Society Analysis -- Introduction: Law, Society, and Governance in Central Asia -- The Volume and Structure -- Part I: International Norms and Actors -- Part II: Domestic Institutions and Legal Environments -- Part III: Meso- and Micro-Level Business Actors, Informal Institutions, and Norms -- References -- Part I International Norms and Actors -- 2 The International Anticorruption Agenda, Legal Culture, and Business Environment in Uzbekistan -- Introduction -- Methodological Considerations -- Theoretical Framework -- Multilevel Governance Framework -- Collective Action Approach -- Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index and Its Implications for the Business and Investment Climates in Uzbekistan -- Trust and the Changing Legal Culture -- Anticorruption Reviews of Legal Acts as a Preventive Measure against Legal Corruption -- Conclusions -- References -- 3 Perspectives on Introducing Corporate Criminal Liability for the Crime of Bribery in Uzbekistan -- Introduction -- Part I: Bribery in the Private Sector -- Causes and Effects -- Conceptualising Bribery and Corruption in the Uzbek Socio-Legal Context -- Methodological Considerations -- Concept of Corporate Criminal Liability -- How Does Corporate Criminal Liability Work? -- Part II: The Current State of Regulation for Corruption and Bribery in Uzbekistan -- Empirical Findings: Cases and Interviews with Representatives from the Retail and Constructions Sectors -- Part III: The Relevancy of Corporate Criminal Liability in Uzbekistan -- Why Administrative Liability Is Insufficient -- Which Mode of Corporate Criminal Liability Could Work in the Context of Uzbekistan? -- What Kinds of Challenges Might Arise? -- Conclusions. , References -- 4 International Organisations and Norm Diffusion: The Case of UNODC in Central Asia -- Introduction -- Understanding Norm Diffusion and the Role of International Organisations -- UNODC, Its Mandate, and Activities -- UNODC and the Diffusion of Norms and Standards in Central Asia -- Is 'the Shanghai Spirit' Contesting UNODC Norm Diffusion? -- Conclusions -- References -- 5 Regionalisation of International Initiatives: Case Study of the Eurasian Group on Combating Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism (EAG) -- Introduction -- Background and Literature Review -- The Legal Status of FATF -- International Financial Regulation Under FATF -- The Theoretical Framework -- Methodology -- The Eurasian Group -- Structure -- Governance Structure (Political Society in EAG) -- Civil Society (Civil Society in EAG) -- Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Part II Domestic Institutions and Legal Environment -- 6 Mapping Institutional Resilience: Locating Regulatory and Growth Frameworks in Central Asia -- Introduction -- Premise -- The Concept of Resilience in the Economics of Development -- Economic Resilience Through Regulation -- Methodology -- The Nexus Between Regulatory Framework and Regulatory Implementation -- Concentration of Power and a 'Top-Down' Decision-Making Approach -- Interagency Communications and the Coordination of Regulatory Implementation -- Resource Constraints in the Public Sector -- Poor Compliance and Adherence to Regulations -- Non-independent and Biased Judiciary -- Conclusions -- References -- 7 Understanding the Legal Culture in Uzbekistan Through an Analysis of Business Disputes in Economic Courts -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Socio-Legal Approaches to the Legal Culture and Legal Consciousness -- Legal Culture and Consciousness in Uzbekistan -- The Current Status of Legal Literacy in Uzbekistan. , Current Status of Economic Dispute Settlement: Mediation, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Court Procedures -- Conclusions -- References -- 8 Promises and Commitments: The Role of Fair and Equitable Provisions and Local Foreign Direct Investment Law and Regulations in Generating Legitimate Expectations -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Research Questions -- Methodology -- Legitimate Expectations -- Legitimate Expectations in Recent Investment Arbitration -- Direct Legitimate Expectations -- The Regulatory Framework for Indirect Legitimate Expectation and the General Application of the Law -- Legitimate Expectations in Uzbekistan -- Current Foreign Direct Investment law and Regulations in Uzbekistan -- Legitimate Expectations in Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) -- Uzbekistan Cases in Investment Arbitration -- Socio-Legal Analysis of Legitimate Expectations -- Three Conceptions from the Focus Groups Discussions -- Recommendations -- Recommendations for Generating Legitimate Indirect Expectations -- Recommendations for Generating Direct Legitimate Expectations -- Conclusions -- References -- 9 Taxation in the Digital Economy in Uzbekistan -- Introduction -- Research Aim -- Hypothesis -- Research Questions -- Methodology -- Literature Review -- Central Asia: Digital service tax obligations of non-residents in Central Asia (VAT and DST) -- Law-in-Books: Uzbekistan's Digital Taxation Legislation -- Location of Digital Services -- Defining Digital Services -- Collecting VAT Through Digital Services -- Law-in-Action: Regulation of Digital Businesses and Taxation in Uzbekistan -- Identification of Non-resident Businesses Subject to VAT -- Identification of Digital Services Subject to VAT -- Is VAT the Best Way to Tax Digital Services in Uzbekistan? -- Going Forward Under the Ever-expanding Digitalisation of the Economy and Society -- Conclusions. , References -- Part III Meso-and Micro-Level Business Actors, Informal Institutions and Norms -- 10 The Legal Issues of Opening and Running Gastronomic Entrepreneurships in Kazakhstan: A Case Study from the City of Taldykorgan -- Introduction -- Review of the Relevant Literature -- Materials and Methods -- 'Law-in-Books': Entrepreneurial legislation in the Republic of Kazakhstan -- 'Law-in-Action': Is It Easy to Open and Run a Gastronomic Business in Kazakhstan? -- Discussion and Concluding Remarks -- References -- 11 Connectedness and Inequitable Access to Formal Financing in Uzbekistan -- Introduction -- Why Enterprise Access to Bank Financing Matters for Growth -- Factors Affecting the Inequitable Distribution of Bank Financing -- Institutions, Informality, and the Allocation of Bank Financing in Uzbekistan -- Enterprise Access to Formal Financing: Some Additional Factors -- Conclusions -- References -- 12 Kusturizatsia and Dolya: Business-makingscapes and Interethnic Patronage Networks in Kyrgyzstan -- Introduction -- Sociopolitical Background -- Ethnic minorities and business-making -- Searching for Security, Part I: Countering Suyun Ömürzakov's 'Mafia' Network -- Searching for Security, Part II: Countering Corruption Through 'Dolya' (Share) -- Japarov's Governance: Kusturizatsia and Corruption -- Concluding remarks -- References -- 13 Women and Bazaars: Gendering Entrepreneurship in Uzbekistan -- Introduction -- Notes on Methods, Fieldwork, and Positionality -- Theoretical Framework -- Setting the Scene: Contextualising and Gendering the Bazaars in Uzbekistan -- Tirikchilik as a Survival Strategy: Transformations in Women's Identities and Gender Dynamics in Uzbekistan's Bazaars -- Shifting Attitudes of and towards Women in Bazaars -- Bazaars as Gendered Spaces -- Navigating Gender Norms: The Complex Role of Headscarves and Ties in Bazaars. , Double Burden: An Ambivalent Struggle for Survival and Freedom -- Conclusions -- References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Urinboyev, Rustamjon The Political Economy of Central Asian Law Cham : Palgrave Macmillan,c2024 ISBN 9783031553400
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    Bielefeld :transcript Verlag,
    UID:
    almahu_9949847418302882
    Format: 1 online resource (269 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783839473412
    Series Statement: Kultur und Soziale Praxis Series
    Note: Cover -- Contents -- Abstract -- Resume -- Acknowledgements -- List of Figures -- 1. Introduction -- Vignette 1: Afroeuropeans conference, July 2019 -- Vignette 2: On life‐story sharing at the Afroeuropeans conference, Lisbon, July 2019 -- Problem statement and research questions -- Working with women -- Aminata Camara -- Maya B. -- Lafia T. -- Oxana Chi and Layla Zami -- Nina M. -- Life‐stories and anthropology: Between method and object of study -- Family ethnographies -- Positionality: Fieldwork 'at home' and 'on the move' -- On the move: Research during leisure travel and conferences -- Analytical approaches -- An intersectional approach to class, race and gender -- Kinship and diaspora -- The intimate dimension of diaspora and kinship -- The community dimension of kinship and the Black diaspora -- Outline of chapters -- Part I: Diasporic Generations -- 2. A history of African diaspora in Germany -- The beginning and end of the first African diaspora (1880-1945) -- African colonial subjects in Germany after World War I - the emergence of formal organisations -- People of African descent under the Nazi regime (1933-1945) -- African diaspora in West and East Germany (1945-1980) -- African migration and diaspora organisation in Germany since the 1950s -- American influences in Germany after World War II -- US military occupation after World War II -- The Civil Rights movement in Germany -- Afrodiasporic organisations and representation in Germany up to the turn of the millennium -- Conclusion -- 3. Growing up in Frankfurt -- Situating Frankfurt -- The US military presence in Frankfurt since 1945 -- Aminata Camara and Maya B. - Inspired by Black America -- Aminata - Between Frankfurt and Conakry as a child -- Maya - Living in a large Sierra Leonian family as a child -- Aminata C. and Maya B. - Teenage years and GI club culture in Frankfurt. , Disenchantment with GI culture -- Lafia T. - Growing up in a white and female world -- Lafia's early childhood in Heidelberg and Frankfurt -- Dealing with Senegal as a child -- Being a teenager out of place - experiencing racialisation -- Reluctance to deal with origins -- Conclusion -- 4. Family affairs - an intergenerational approach to diaspora -- Lamine Camara - Aminata's father -- Going back to Guinea with his family -- Forging a Black political consciousness and a West African identity -- Towards identifying as West African -- Father and daughter: Two practices of diaspora? -- 5. Racism and its intersection with class and gender -- Learning to deal with it - racism and racialisation as part of the everyday -- The eternal guest? -- Two generations, two experiences of Germany -- Conclusion to Part I -- Part II: Diasporic Travel -- 6. Maya B.: Building Afrodiasporic identity through travel -- Travelling in Afroeurope -- London 2017 - Relating to Afrodiasporic subculture in Europe as an adult -- Imagining Nigeria 2018 -- The entanglement of physical mobility with social class mobility -- The link between mobility and personal happiness -- Reality check: replacing a uniform imaginary with the complexity of reality -- Conclusion -- 7. Lafia T.: The long journey to her father's land -- Awakening interest in Senegal as a young adult -- Roots travel to Senegal - May 2018 -- The role of family in roots travel -- Motivation and experience with her father -- Filling the void of an interrupted transmission -- 8. Aminata Camara: Negotiating privilege, kinship and care in diasporic travel -- Forging kinship in Ghana - the importance of trust and care -- The pool accident - kinship put to the test in an existential crisis -- Acting respectable - caring and gendered division of labour -- Community -- Living with differences in a transnational family. , Conclusion to Part II -- Diasporic travel and kinship -- How class travels: experiencing a 'status paradox' -- Practising cultural skills during diasporic travels -- Part III: Diasporic Activism -- 9. Life storytelling as Black and feminist political practice -- Origins and themes of life stories in Black movements -- The Afro‐German movement in the 1980s -- Ika Hügel‐Marshall -- May Ayim -- Connecting lives through stories -- 10. Oxana Chi and Layla Zami: Connecting to global Blackness on the move -- Life stories in the lives and works of two artist‐activists -- Oxana Chi - the use of biographies in her work -- Layla - a cosmopolitan presentation of self -- Practising community digitally and in mobility -- Curating life stories at conferences -- Taking time off from performing - self‐care -- The Black activist self, couple and community in mobility -- Conclusion to Part III -- Conclusion -- Forging diasporic identities across generations -- Racialised middle classness - an intersectional approach -- 'Say their names' - listening to and sharing life stories -- Travelling to connect or to practise cultural identity -- Epilogue -- Bibliography.
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    UID:
    almahu_BV046229729
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 318 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme.
    Edition: 6., aktualisierte und erweiterte Auflage
    ISBN: 978-3-658-26052-1
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    Language: English
    Subjects: Engineering , English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Fachsprache ; Architektur ; Bautechnik ; Fachsprache ; Englisch ; Deutsch ; Architektur ; Bautechnik ; Architektur ; Wörterbuch ; Englisch ; Deutsch ; Wörterbuch ; Wörterbuch ; Wörterbuch
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    UID:
    almahu_9949602271502882
    Format: 1 online resource (513 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811381027
    Series Statement: ARCIALA Series on Intellectual Assets and Law in Asia Series
    Note: Innovation, Economic Development, and Intellectual Property in India and China -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Introduction, Summary, and Some Inferences -- 1 Background -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Summary of the Findings of the Seven Study Groups -- 3.1 IP Codification and Innovation Governance -- 3.2 IT Industry -- 3.2.1 Current Status -- 3.2.2 Major Findings -- 3.3 Film Industry -- 3.3.1 Current Status -- 3.4 Pharmaceutical Industry -- 3.4.1 Current Status -- 3.5 Plant Varieties and Food Security -- 3.5.1 Current Status -- 3.6 Automobile Industry -- 3.6.1 Current Status -- 3.7 The Culture of Sharing and the Sharing Economy -- 3.8 Current Status -- Part I: IP Codification and Innovation Governance -- On the necessity of incorporating IP Laws into the Civil Law of China and How -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Establishment of IP Rights Has Revolutionized Property -- 3 Doctrinal and Practical Value of Codifying IP Laws into the Civil Law -- 3.1 The Civil Law Principally Guides IP Laws -- 3.2 Feedback from IP Theories and Systems to the Civil Law -- 4 Choice of Models for the Fusion Between IP Laws and the Civil Law -- 5 Relationship Between IP Laws, the General Provisions of the Civil Law and Its Respective Chapters -- 6 Technical Issues for Fusing IP Laws into the Civil Law -- 7 IP Laws and the Rule of Law in China -- Constitutional Governance in India and China and Its Impact on National Innovation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Brief Introduction to the National Innovation System -- 3 Different Political Philosophy for Social Revolution and Social Justice -- 3.1 Social Revolution: Violent Revolution vs. Democratic Governance -- 3.2 Pursuing Social Justice: Transcendental Institutionalism vs. Realization-Focused Comparison -- 4 Power Distribution: Government Accountability vs. Policy Innovation. , 4.1 Vertical Power Distribution: Accountability vs. Local Innovation -- 4.2 Horizontal Power Distribution: Accountability vs. Policy Innovation -- 4.3 Constitutional Enforcement: Citizens' Rights vs. State Power -- 5 The Impact of Constitutional Governance on Economic Development Path and Innovation Strategy -- 5.1 Impact on Economic Development Path -- 5.2 Case Study on ICT of the Impact on Innovation Strategy -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: IT Industry -- Information Technology Industry in China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Economic Development Patterns and Characteristics in General -- 2.1 Development Patterns -- 2.2 Economic Development Characteristics -- 2.3 Identifying and Explaining Similarities and Differences -- 3 IT Industries: Two Kinds of Technical and Business Sectors -- 4 Comparing the Two Countries -- 4.1 Government Policies on IT Industries -- 4.1.1 China -- 4.1.2 India -- 4.2 Comparative Advantages of Chinese IT Companies -- 4.3 Comparative Advantages of Indian IT Companies -- 4.3.1 Strengths -- 4.3.2 Reasons Attributed to Stronger Competitiveness -- 4.3.3 Challenges -- 5 IP Factors in China and India -- 5.1 National-Level Patent Strategies -- 5.2 Firm-Level IP Strategies -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- India's Information Technology Industry: A Tale of Two Halves -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Computer Electronics Industry in India -- 2.1 Triggering the Development of the Industry -- 2.2 Facilitating the Growth of the Electronics Industry in the 1980s -- 2.3 Technology Imports and Domestic R& -- D Behaviour -- 2.3.1 Domestic R& -- D Behaviour: C-DAC and Param Supercomputer -- 2.4 Electronics Industry in the Period of Economic Reforms -- 2.5 Manufacturing -- 2.6 Strategic Role of Standards -- 3 India's Information Technology-Enabled Services -- 3.1 Evolution of the ITES Industry in India. , 3.2 The Beginnings of a Global ITES Hub -- 3.3 Consolidation of the Industry Since the Mid-1980s -- 3.4 Software Technology Parks and IT Clusters -- 3.5 India as an ITES Leader in the New Millennium -- 3.6 Current Status -- 3.7 R& -- D, Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights -- 4 Patentability of Computer-Related Inventions in India -- 4.1 Yardsticks Followed by the CG Office to Deal with  Section 3(k) -- 4.1.1 The 2013 Guidelines -- 4.1.2 The 2015 Guidelines -- 4.1.3 The 2017 Guidelines -- 4.2 Court Decisions on Patenting of Computer Programmes -- 5 By Way of Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Film Industry -- Chinese Film Industry Under the Lens of Copyright, Policy, and Market -- 1 Early Cinema (1896-1930) -- 2 Wartime Cinema (1930-1949) -- 3 Socialist Cinema (1949-1978) -- 3.1 State-Owned and Policy-Controlled Cinema -- 3.2 Film Copyright Remained Unattended -- 4 Contemporary Cinema (1979-Present) -- 4.1 Recovery Period of Internal Reform -- 4.2 Cinema Marketization -- 4.2.1 The 1990 Copyright Law Set Up Basic Copyright Framework for the Film Industry -- 4.2.2 Further Reform in Film Distribution, Import, and Production -- 4.2.3 A Comprehensive Prior Approval System for Films -- 4.3 Industrialization -- 4.3.1 Further Liberalization of Import and Distribution of Foreign Films -- 4.3.2 Nationwide Cinema Chains -- 4.3.3 Further Liberalization of Film Production -- 4.3.4 Internet Giants Are Swarming into the Film Industry -- 4.3.5 Film Copyright -- 5 Challenges Ahead -- References -- Reminiscing About the Golden Age: An Analysis of Efforts to Revive the Hong Kong Film Industry Through the Lens of Copyright Protection -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Hong Kong Film Industry: Growth and Decline -- 2.1 Factors Within the Core Model of the Hong Kong Film Industry -- 2.2 External Factors. , 3 The Road to Revival of the Hong Kong Film Industry -- 3.1 Hong Kong Film Development Council -- 3.2 Hong Kong International Film and TV Market and Hong Kong International Film Festival -- 3.3 Film Development Fund -- 3.4 Create Hong Kong (CreateHK) and Hong Kong Arts Development Council -- 3.5 Closer Economic Partnership Agreement -- 4 The Implications of the Hong Kong Copyright Framework on the Film Revival -- 4.1 Co-authorship of Films -- 4.2 Unclear Scope of "Copy" and Insufficient Protection for Secondary Creation -- 4.3 Criminal Liability for Copyright Infringement -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Codes and Statutes -- Jurisprudence -- Books -- Journal Articles -- Official Reports -- Newspapers & -- Websites -- Contemporary Challenges of Online Copyright Enforcement in India -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Piracy Landscape in India -- 3 Targeting End-Users: A Graduated Response Proposal -- 4 Website-Blocking Injunctions -- 5 Ad-Supported Piracy -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Continued Economic Benefit to the Author: Royalties in the Indian Film Industry - Historical Development, Current Status, and Practical Application -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Music Deals: Indian Context -- 3 Historical Perspective -- 3.1 Judicial Backdrop to the Amendments -- 3.2 The Problems with Copyright Societies in India -- 4 The New Royalties Regime -- 5 The Aftermath of the Amendments -- 6 Conclusion: The Way Forward -- References -- Part IV: Pharmaceutical Industry -- Pharmaceutical Industry in China: Policy, Market and IP -- 1 Approaches and Framework -- 2 Overview of China's Pharmaceutical Industry -- 2.1 The Historical Development -- 2.2 Current Status -- 2.2.1 Expansion of Total Industrial Scale -- 2.2.2 Improvement in Industrial Capacity -- 2.2.3 High Degree of Market Opening Up, Strong Market Shares by Foreign-Funded Enterprises. , 2.2.4 Administration of Pharmaceutical Industries in China -- 2.3 Problems in the Development of China's Pharmaceutical Industry -- 2.3.1 Low R& -- D Investment in Pharmaceutical Companies -- 2.3.2 Vehicle for New Drugs R& -- D Is Research Institutions, Not Enterprises -- 2.3.3 Lack of Advanced Technology and IP Rights by Chinese Pharmaceutical Companies -- 2.3.4 Small-Scale Pharma Companies, Low Market Concentration and Substantial Percentage of Enterprises in Deficit -- 2.3.5 Increasing but Low Export of Traditional Chinese Medicine -- 3 Policy Structure of China's Pharmaceutical Industry -- 3.1 The Access to Drug Market and Approval of Drugs -- 3.1.1 Approval of New Drugs -- 3.1.2 The Generic Drug Application Procedure and Its Incentive System -- 3.2 Drug Pricing Policies -- 3.3 Regulatory Policies on Industrial Structure and Layout -- 4 The Market Structure of China's Pharmaceutical Industries -- 4.1 The High Expenditure Rate Under China's Medicare System -- 4.2 The Dominant Mode of Monopoly by Hospitals -- 4.2.1 The "Hospital and Pharmacy Together" Model Facilitates Drug Sales by Hospitals -- 4.2.2 The "Hospitals Supported by Medicines" Phenomenon Provides Hospitals with Monopoly Power -- 4.2.3 Drug Management Policies Conducive to Monopoly -- 4.2.4 The Supply and Demand Characteristics of the Medical Industry Conducive to Monopoly -- 4.3 China's Generic Drug Market -- 4.3.1 Generic Drugs Occupy the Drug Markets -- 4.3.2 The Opportunities upon Patent Expiration -- 5 IP Structure in Pharmaceutical Industries in China -- 5.1 The Patented Drug Market -- 5.1.1 The Demand for Drugs Against Infectious Diseases Relies on Patented Drugs -- 5.1.2 Patented Drugs Are More Profitable Than Generic Drugs -- 5.1.3 National Drug Price Negotiations Increased the Sales of Patented Drugs. , 5.1.4 The Patent Linkage System Is Imperfect.
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    almahu_9949863598102882
    Format: 1 online resource (210 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789819736119
    Series Statement: Global Vietnam: Across Time, Space and Community Series
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Photos -- 1 Introduction: Documenting Vietnam over the Long Twentieth Century-Becoming Modern, Going Global -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Area Studies and Global Studies -- 1.3 The Field of Vietnamese History -- 1.4 The Chapters -- 1.5 Conclusion -- References -- 2 Pursuing Văn Minh: A Study of Civilizational Discourse in the Historical Narratives in Colonial Vietnam (1900-1915) -- 2.1 Introduction: The Duy Tân Movement and the Emergence of Nation-Centered Historical Writing -- 2.2 Translating Civilization: Văn minh as a Neologism in Colonial Vietnam -- 2.3 The Discourse of Văn minh in Pro-French Sino-Vietnamese Historical Writing -- 2.4 Liang Qichao's New Historiography -- 2.5 The Emergence of a Reformist New Historiography in Vietnam -- 2.6 Periodization and the Historical Continuity of the Vietnamese Nation -- 2.7 Social Organism Theory, Văn Minh, and the Pro-Collaboration Version of Vietnamese Nationalism -- 2.8 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Huỳnh Thị Bảo Hòa (1896-1982): A Woman Who Wrote to Change Vietnamese Society -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Body of Work and Sources -- 3.3 A New Model of an Ideal Woman -- 3.4 Huỳnh Thị Bảo Hòa (1896-1982): A Woman Who Lived Under Colonization -- 3.5 A Modernist and Feminist Woman -- 3.6 The First Woman Novelist -- 3.7 Huỳnh Thị Bảo Hòa as a Researcher of Her Native Land -- 3.8 Conclusion -- References -- 4 An Educational Regime of Truth for Social Reform in Late Colonial Vietnam: The Journalistic Art of the Possible in Phụ nữ tân văn's "Travel Stories" and "Letters for You" -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Vietnamese Journalism: The National Question, the Woman Question, and the Pedagogical Question in the Context of Modernization in the 1920s-1930s -- 4.2.1 French Colonization of Vietnam and the Questions of Modernization. , 4.2.2 Print Journalism as a Space of Public Expression -- 4.2.3 Gender Education: Opening Up Possibilities -- 4.3 Travelog and Epistolary Exchange: Openness and Authenticity -- 4.3.1 Travel Writing -- 4.3.2 Letter Writing -- 4.4 The Educational Projects of "Travel Stories" and "Letters for You" -- 4.4.1 "Travel Stories" -- 4.4.2 "Letters for You" -- 4.5 An Educational Regime of Truth for Social Reform: The Journalistic Art of the Possible -- 4.6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 5 Between the Sacred and the Secular: Publishing, Books, and Everyday Life in Colonial Cochinchina -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Approaches -- 5.3 Sources -- 5.4 Data -- 5.5 Publishing as Practice -- 5.6 Between Commerce and Devotion -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Multiple Agents Involved in the Localization of Our Lady of La Vang: From a Mythic Figure to the Mother of Vietnam -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Oral Stories and Documents About Our Lady of La Vang -- 6.3 Discourses About Our Lady of La Vang as Mother of Vietnam -- 6.4 Transforming the Statue of Our Lady of La Vang into Vietnamese Style -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Another Kind of Vietnamization: Language Policies in Higher Education in the Two Vietnams -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Scholarship, Sources, and Methods -- 7.3 Colonial Educational Policy -- 7.4 From Hán Nôm to Quốc Ngữ -- 7.5 Language Policy in Higher Education in the DRV -- 7.6 Language Policy in Higher Education in the RVN -- 7.7 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Not so Honest Relations: Top-Level Polish-Vietnamese Contacts 1965-1970 -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Before the "American War" -- 8.3 The War Starts -- 8.4 Gomułka-Lê Thanh Nghị Meetings -- 8.5 Lê Duẩn's Visit to Warsaw -- 8.6 Conclusion -- References. , 9 New Voices in a New World-Media Portrayal of the Experiences of German Reunification in 1990 by Vietnamese Contract Workers in East Germany -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Labor Migration in the GDR and East Europe -- 9.3 Vietnamese Contract Workers, German Media, and Tiếng Quê Hương -- 9.4 Displacement -- 9.5 Citizenship and Democracy -- 9.6 Conclusion -- References -- 10 JICA's Legal Technical Assistance Projects in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos Since the 1990s -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The Legal and Judicial Development Projects of JICA -- 10.2.1 Vietnam -- 10.2.2 Cambodia -- 10.2.3 Laos -- 10.3 Legal Development Projects of Other Donors -- 10.3.1 Vietnam -- 10.3.2 Cambodia -- 10.3.3 Laos -- 10.4 Conclusions: JICA's Commitment to Law Reforms in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos -- References.
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    Format: 1 online resource (215 p.)
    ISBN: 981-16-4725-9
    Content: This open access book offers unique in-depth, comprehensive, and comparative analyses of the motivations, context, and outcomes of recent land reforms in Africa. Whereas a considerable number of land reforms have been carried out by African governments since the 1990s, no systematic analysis on their meaning has so far been conducted. In the age of land reform, Africa has seen drastic rural changes. Analysing the relationship between those reforms and change, the chapters in this book reveal not only their socio-economic outcomes, such as accelerated marketisation of land, but also their political outcomes, which have often been contrasting. Countries such as Rwanda and Mozambique have utilised land reform to strengthen state control over land, but other countries, such as Ghana and Zambia, have seen the rise in power of traditional chiefs in managing the land. The comparative perspective of this book clarifies new features of African social changes, which are carefully investigated by area experts. Providing new perspectives on recent land reform, this book will have a considerable impact on scholars as well as policymakers.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Editor and Contributors -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Introduction: Drastic Rural Changes in the Age of Land Reform -- 1 Investigating Rural Change Through the Lens of Land Reform -- 2 Customary Land Tenure in Africa -- 3 Pressure on, and Changes in, the African Land -- 4 Backgrounds to Land Reform -- 5 What the Land Tenure Reforms Have Produced -- 5.1 Commodification of Customary Land -- 5.2 Political Implications of Land Reform -- 6 Structure of This Book -- References -- Land Administration, Chiefs, and Governance in Ghana , 1 Introduction -- 2 Discourses About Chiefs and Land Administration in Ghana -- 3 Modernisation and the Commodification of Land in the Nineteenth Century and Colonial Gold Coast -- 4 Land and Chiefs in the Early Independence Period -- 4.1 Reforming Chiefly Institutions in the Early Independence Period -- 4.2 The Rise of Commercial Farmers in the 1970s and Its Impact on Land Relations -- 5 Governance Reforms, Civil Society, Traditional Authorities, and Land Markets -- 5.1 Liberal Reforms, Civil Society, and Strengthening of Traditional Authorities , 5.2 Forestry Governance and Collaborative Forest Management -- 5.3 Land Administration Reforms and Customary Land Secretariats -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- 'We Owned the Land Before the State Was Established': The State, Traditional Authorities, and Land Policy in Africa -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Politics of Land in Africa -- 2.1 Chiefs, the State, and Customary Land in Africa -- 2.2 Riding on the Democratic Wave -- 3 Land Governance in Africa -- 3.1 Land and Statehood -- 4 Land in Zambia -- 4.1 Categories of Land -- 4.2 Land Governance in Zambia -- 4.3 Land Policy Reforms in Zambia , 4.4 Traditional Leaders' Response to the Proposed Land Policy Reforms -- 4.5 The State's Response -- 5 Reforming Customary Land Administration -- 5.1 Traditional Leaders' Power Base -- 5.2 The State-traditional Leaders Relationship Over Land in Africa -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Renewed Patronage and Strengthened Authority of Chiefs Under the Scarcity of Customary Land in Zambia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Land Tenure System in Zambia -- 3 Social Organisation, Agriculture, and Land of the Bemba Chiefdom -- 4 The 1995 Lands Act and Customary Land in the Territory of Chief L , 5 Local Land Governance Reforms Issued by the Chief -- 6 A New Trend: Villagers Acquiring Land Allocation Forms -- 7 Friction Between Local Residents and Recipients of Land Allocation Forms -- 7.1 Friction with Local Residents -- 7.2 Leasehold Changes Accompanying Changes in Title Holders -- 8 The chief's Revocation of Title Deeds and Reversion to Customary Land -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- Land Tenure Reform in Three Former Settler Colonies in Southern Africa -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Types of Land Tenure in Three Former Settler Colonies in Southern Africa , 3 Land Tenure Reform Policy After Independence and Its Contestations , English
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    Format: 1 online resource (379 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789819724178
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering Series ; v.490
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Deep-Sea Signal Recognition and Measurement and Control Technology -- Study on Hydraulic Characteristics of Horizontal and Vertical Cross Inlet -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Analytical Modeling and Validation -- 2.1 Structural Model of Inlet -- 2.2 Numerical Analysis Model -- 2.3 Grid Division and Solution Method -- 2.4 Model Verification -- 3 Results Analysis -- 3.1 Research Program -- 3.2 Analysis and Discussion of Results -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Study on the Axial Hysteresis Performance of X Node Reinforced by Upward Grooved Ring Plate -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Arrangement of Axial Reciprocating Loading Test -- 2.1 Specimen Design -- 2.2 Loading Procedure -- 2.3 Measurement Plan -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Joint Failure Test Observations -- 3.2 The Hysteresis Loops and Skeleton Curves -- 3.3 Energy Dissipation -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Monitoring and Prediction of Settlement in Large Diameter Slurry Shield Tunnels in Water-Rich Sand Layers -- 1 Introduction -- 2 New Mud Modifier -- 3 Comparative Study on Mud Performance After Adding Different Additives -- 3.1 Viscosity Contrast -- 3.2 Dynamic Shear Force Comparison Microscopically -- 3.3 Dynamic Plastic Ratio Comparison -- 3.4 Flowability Index and Consistency -- 3.5 API Filtration Loss -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Integrate the Methods of Linear Full Resonance with Quarter-Wavelength into Strong Motion Synthesis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method for Ground Motion Synthesis -- 3 Ground Motion Synthesis at Two KiK-Net Stations -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Comparative Study on Chinese and Foreign Earth Pressure Calculation Methods for Pipe-Sheet Composite Wharf Structure -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Calculation Method of Earth Pressure -- 2.1 Method in China Standard -- 2.2 Method in America Standard -- 2.3 Method in Japan Standard. , 2.4 Contrastive Analysis -- 3 Information of Project -- 3.1 Project Introduction -- 3.2 Geological Conditions -- 3.3 Structure Condition -- 3.4 Monitoring Scheme -- 4 Monitoring Results and Comparative Analysis -- 4.1 Comparative Analysis of Measured Results and Theoretical Calculations -- 4.2 Comparative Analysis of Measured Results and Numerical Calculation -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- A Signal Processing Approach for Fracture Inversion Technique Utilizing Acoustic Emission Signal in Shale Hydraulic Fracturing Experiment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Experimental Details -- 2.1 Experimental Parameters -- 2.2 Experimental Procedure -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Event Detection -- 3.2 Signal Location -- 3.3 Spectrum Analysis -- 3.4 Tomography -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Event Detection -- 4.2 Signal Location -- 4.3 Spectrum Analysis -- 4.4 Tomography -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- A New Bayesian Method for Dynamic System Identification Using FFT Data -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Posterior PDF -- 2.2 Sub-Structure Finite Element Analysis -- 2.3 Parameterization of Model Updating Based on Sub-Structure Finite Element Analysis -- 3 Case Study -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Quantifying Uncertainties in Model Updating Following Bayesian Approach Using a Parameter Space-Search Algorithm -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method -- 2.1 Bayesian Probabilistic Framework -- 2.2 The Parameters Space-Search Algorithm -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Fatigue Response Analysis of Steel Pipe Piles with Super Length to Diameter Ratio Under Adverse Sea Conditions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Project Overview -- 3 Natural Conditions and Calculation of Pile Foundation Load -- 4 Natural Conditions and Calculation of Pile Foundation Load -- 5 Numerical Simulation Analysis of Fatigue Response of Steel Pipe Pile -- 6 Conclusions -- References. , Analysis of Expansion Stress Evolution of Concrete Erosion Products for Ocean Engineering -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Expansion Stress of Erosion Products in Marine Environment -- 2.1 Theoretical Model of Sulfate Attack -- 2.2 The Relation Between Interfacial Energy and Surface Curvature of Ettringite -- 2.3 Time-Varying Equation of Liquid Film Thickness -- 2.4 Expansion Stress of Corrosion Products -- 3 Microstructure Model of Concrete. -- 4 Expansion Stress Equation of Micro-Voids -- 5 Expansion Stress Equation of Micro-Cracks. -- 6 Microstructural Stress of Concrete in Marine Environment -- 6.1 Stress Analysis of Pore Wall in Micro-Voids -- 6.2 Stress Analysis of Pore Wall in Micro-Cracks -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Tunnel Construction Inspection and Safety Assessment Method -- Deep Migration Learning-Based Detection of Structural Diseases in Railway Tunnel Lining Structures -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Numerical Modelling of Typical Diseases of Tunnel Lining Structures -- 2.1 Numerical Simulation of Ground-Penetrating Radar -- 2.2 Numerical Simulation and Discussion of Results -- 3 Intelligent Detection Network for Tunnel Lining Structural Diseases -- 3.1 Sample Bank -- 3.2 Deep Learning Based Target Detection Network -- 3.3 Analysis of the Test Results of the Test Set -- 4 Lining Structure Test Bed Validation -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Discrete Element Simulation Study of Multi-Layered Reinforced Geotextile Treatment of Karst Collapse -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods and Materials -- 2.1 Discrete Element Model -- 2.2 Discrete Element Simulation Material -- 2.3 Discrete Element Simulation Scheme -- 2.4 Discrete Element Simulation Method -- 3 Results and Discussion -- 3.1 Top Vertical Settlement of the Soil -- 3.2 Tensile Force of Geotextile -- 4 Conclusions -- References. , A Method and Device for Tunnel Defect Detection Based on Image Automatic Collection and 3D Reconstruction -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Technology and Equipment -- 2.1 Rapid Inspection During Flood Periods -- 2.2 Comprehensive Inspection During the Dry Season -- 2.3 Supplementary Inspection with Infrared Thermal Imaging -- 2.4 Image Acquisition Process -- 2.5 Three-Dimensional Reconstruction and Localization of Tunnel Defects -- 3 Case Study -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Surface Settlement Induced by Excavation of Double-Line Shield Tunnel -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Engineering Background and Model Construction -- 3 Calculation Model -- 3.1 Basic Model Assumptions -- 3.2 Parameter Selection -- 3.3 Simulating the Shield Tunnel Construction Process -- 3.4 Numerical Simulation Validation -- 4 Analysis of the Impact of Shield Tunneling Construction Parameters on Surface Settlement -- 4.1 Scheme Design -- 4.2 Influence of Different Grouting Thickness on Surface Settlement During Shield Tunnel Excavation -- 4.3 The Impact of Twin Tunnel Spacing on Surface Settlement -- 4.4 Impact of Different Depth-To-Diameter Ratios on Surface Settlement -- 4.5 Effects of Different Excavation Pressures on Surface Settlement -- 5 Optimization Analysis of Surface Settlement Deformation -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- The Close Proximity Impact of a Newly Constructed Large Cross-Section Twin-Arch Tunnel Crossing an Existing Tunnel -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Mechanical Principles of Tunnel Proximity Construction -- 2.1 Initial Stress State -- 2.2 The Secondary Stress State After Tunnel Excavation -- 3 Leveraging Project Overview -- 4 Establishing the Numerical Model -- 4.1 Basic Assumptions -- 4.2 Model Dimensions and Parameter Settings -- 4.3 Criteria for Impact Zoning. -- 5 Longitudinal Impact Zoning of New Tunnel Overcrossing Construction on the Existing Tunnel. , 5.1 Longitudinal Impact Zoning of New Tunnel Construction on the Existing Tunnel Under Different Vertical Clear Distances -- 5.2 Different Surrounding Rock Grade's Impact on the Longitudinal Impact Zones of the Existing Tunnel During New Tunnel Construction -- 6 Transverse Impact Zoning of New Tunnel Crossing Construction on Existing Tunnel -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Influence of Seepage Pressure Loading History on the Progressive Fracture Process of Concrete -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Experimental Design -- 2.1 Experimental Method and Sample Preparation -- 2.2 Results of the Experiment -- 3 Analysis Method and Principle of Historical Data of Seepage Water Pressure and Flow -- 4 Analysis Results of Historical Data of Seepage Water Pressure and Flow -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Numerical Study of the Long-Term Settlement of Deep Drainage Tunnels in Soft Stratum -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Cumulative Deformation of Saturated Soft Clay Under Cyclic Loading -- 3 Prediction of the Long-Term Settlement of Deep Drainage Pipelines -- 3.1 Stress Distribution in the Foundation Under Water Filling and Discharging Conditions -- 3.2 Calculation of Long-Term Settlement in the Foundation of Deep Tunnels -- 3.3 Analysis of Long-Term Settlement -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Fatigue Response Analysis of Wind Power Pile Foundation Under Full Cycle Action of Typhoon -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Project Overview and Natural Conditions -- 3 Calculation of Pile Foundation Load and Establishment of Finite Element Model -- 4 Fatigue Analysis Results -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Electrochemical Corrosion Study of 20MnTiB High Strength Bolt Under the Simulation of Humid Climate in Chongqing -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Experimental Methods -- 2.1 Design and Formulation of Simulated Corrosion Solution -- 2.2 Preparation of Electrochemical Corrosion Samples. , 2.3 Analysis and Test Methods.
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