ADI Journal on Recent Innovation AJRI The 1st Edition Vol 1 No 1 September 2019

ADI Journal on Recent Innovation  AJRI  The 1st Edition Vol 1  No 1  September 2019
Author: Adi Journal On Recent Innovation (AJRI),Dr. Ir. Untung Rahardja, M.T.I., MM
Publsiher: ADI Publisher
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2020-11-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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AJRI is a reputable Scientific Publication Media aim to foster research findings that concentrates towards recent innovation and creativity to support advancement in global civilization and humanity. AJRI Journal published two times a year (March & September) by Asosiasi Dosen Indonesia (ADI) Publisher. AJRI Journal invites all manuscripts on Multidisciplinary topics.

ADI Journal on Recent Innovation AJRI The 3rd Edition Vol 2 No 1 September 2020

ADI Journal on Recent Innovation  AJRI  The 3rd Edition Vol 2  No 1  September 2020
Author: Adi Journal On Recent Innovation (AJRI),Dr. Ir. Untung Rahardja, M.T.I., MM
Publsiher: ADI Publisher
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-11-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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AJRI is a reputable Scientific Publication Media aim to foster research findings that concentrates towards recent innovation and creativity to support advancement in global civilization and humanity. AJRI Journal published two times a year (March & September) by Asosiasi Dosen Indonesia (ADI) Publisher. AJRI Journal invites all manuscripts on Multidisciplinary topics.

Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Technology

Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Technology
Author: Shaen Corbet,Andrew Urquhart,Larisa Yarovaya
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2020-08-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783110659528

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This handbook will provide a comprehensive treatment of the gamut of issues and challenges that exist through the development of both cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. This will not be confined to simply the investment potential within these new technological areas. We will examine the challenges in the regulatory, legal, taxation, accounting, modelling, ethical, macroeconomic impact and internationalization issues. Research on cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology has identified issues such as pricing abnormalities and bubble-like behavior, indicating that these new assets are highly speculative in nature, contain a growing number of legal abnormalities (such as the hacking of exchanges and broad theft of investor assets) and a growing number of significant regulatory issues. It is paramount that we investigate each of these issues in great detail to help to determine whether cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology merits consideration as a sustainable alternative investment asset. The handbook will be useful for specialist technical audiences such as legal, accounting and financial practices. It will also be beneficial for upper level masters and research students in economics, law, accounting, taxation, investment and portfolio management.

Structural Equation Modeling with lavaan

Structural Equation Modeling with lavaan
Author: Kamel Gana,Guillaume Broc
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2019-01-03
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781119579007

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This book presents an introduction to structural equation modeling (SEM) and facilitates the access of students and researchers in various scientific fields to this powerful statistical tool. It offers a didactic initiation to SEM as well as to the open-source software, lavaan, and the rich and comprehensive technical features it offers. Structural Equation Modeling with lavaan thus helps the reader to gain autonomy in the use of SEM to test path models and dyadic models, perform confirmatory factor analyses and estimate more complex models such as general structural models with latent variables and latent growth models. SEM is approached both from the point of view of its process (i.e. the different stages of its use) and from the point of view of its product (i.e. the results it generates and their reading).

Software Processes and Life Cycle Models

Software Processes and Life Cycle Models
Author: Ralf Kneuper
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2018-08-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783319988450

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the field of software processes, covering in particular the following essential topics: software process modelling, software process and lifecycle models, software process management, deployment and governance, and software process improvement (including assessment and measurement). It does not propose any new processes or methods; rather, it introduces students and software engineers to software processes and life cycle models, covering the different types ranging from “classical”, plan-driven via hybrid to agile approaches. The book is structured as follows: In chapter 1, the fundamentals of the topic are introduced: the basic concepts, a historical overview, and the terminology used. Next, chapter 2 covers the various approaches to modelling software processes and lifecycle models, before chapter 3 discusses the contents of these models, addressing plan-driven, agile and hybrid approaches. The following three chapters address various aspects of using software processes and lifecycle models within organisations, and consider the management of these processes, their assessment and improvement, and the measurement of both software and software processes. Working with software processes normally involves various tools, which are the focus of chapter 7, before a look at current trends in software processes in chapter 8 rounds out the book. This book is mainly intended for graduate students and practicing professionals. It can be used as a textbook for courses and lectures, for self-study, and as a reference guide. When used as a textbook, it may support courses and lectures on software processes, or be used as complementary literature for more basic courses, such as introductory courses on software engineering or project management. To this end, it includes a wealth of examples and case studies, and each chapter is complemented by exercises that help readers gain a better command of the concepts discussed.

Techniques of Financial Analysis

Techniques of Financial Analysis
Author: Erich A. Helfert
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0072487291

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Techniques of Financial Analysis -- a market-leading bestseller in 10 previous editions -- provides an effective and intuitive approach to understanding the investment, operating, and financing decisions that drive a typical organization's overall performance and value. It shows readers how to interpret financial reports, develop integrated projections, understand basic financial modeling, and more.

Strategic Management for Public and Nonprofit Organizations

Strategic Management for Public and Nonprofit Organizations
Author: Alan W. Steiss
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2019-02-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781482275865

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The central resource for process improvement and innovation, this book includes valuable techniques to identify and improve organizational processes, as well as manage the change that accompanies implementation. Strategic Management for Public and Nonprofit Organizations discusses SWOT analysis, TQM, systematic innovation, Six Sigma, quality functi

Managing Tourism Destinations

Managing Tourism Destinations
Author: Andreas Papatheodorou
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 688
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123222643

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This title offers a selection of papers on the management of tourism destinations. It covers four main themes: managing tourism destinations and the determinants of travel choice; planning and policy making; development and evolution; and the impacts of tourism management on the society and the environment.