Dynamic Control of Quality in Production Inventory Systems

Dynamic Control of Quality in Production Inventory Systems
Author: David D. Yao,Shaohui Zheng
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2002-08-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780387954912

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Looks at quality management in a new way; Offers a very different mathematical tool set than traditionally employed for quality control problems; Yao is a leading researcher in the area of stochastic modeling and the author of a previous Springer book

Managing Information Quality

Managing Information Quality
Author: Martin J. Eppler
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2006-08-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783540322252

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The 2nd edition of this book shows how the quality of information can be improved in such knowledge-intensive processes as on-line communication, strategy, product development, or consulting. The text offers proven principles for applying information quality management to a variety of information products. Case studies show how information quality management can increase satisfaction of knowledge workers and information consumers. Includes much new material.

Environmental History in the Making

Environmental History in the Making
Author: Cristina Joanaz de Melo,Estelita Vaz,Lígia M. Costa Pinto
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2016-10-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319411392

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This book is the product of the 2nd World Conference on Environmental History, held in Guimarães, Portugal, in 2014. It gathers works by authors from the five continents, addressing concerns raised by past events so as to provide information to help manage the present and the future. It reveals how our cultural background and examples of past territorial intervention can help to combat political and cultural limitations through the common language of environmental benefits without disguising harmful past human interventions. Considering that political ideologies such as socialism and capitalism, as well as religion, fail to offer global paradigms for common ground, an environmentally positive discourse instead of an ecological determinism might serve as an umbrella common language to overcome blocking factors, real or invented, and avoid repeating ecological loss. Therefore, agency, environmental speech and historical research are urgently needed in order to sustain environmental paradigms and overcome political, cultural an economic interests in the public arena. This book intertwines reflections on our bonds with landscapes, processes of natural and scientific transfer across the globe, the changing of ecosystems, the way in which scientific knowledge has historically both accelerated destruction and allowed a better distribution of vital resources or as it, in today’s world, can offer alternatives that avoid harming those same vital natural resources: water, soil and air. In addition, it shows the relevance of cultural factors both in the taming of nature in favor of human comfort and in the role of the environment matters in the forging of cultural identities, which cannot be detached from technical intervention in the world. In short, the book firstly studies the past, approaching it as a data set of how the environment has shaped culture, secondly seeks to understand the present, and thirdly assesses future perspectives: what to keep, what to change, and what to dream anew, considering that conventional solutions have not sufficed to protect life on our planet.

City of Echoes

City of Echoes
Author: Jessica Wärnberg
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2023-09-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781639365227

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From a bold new historian comes a vibrant history of Rome as seen through its most influential persona throughout the centuries: the pope. Rome is a city of echoes, where the voice of the people has chimed and clashed with the words of princes, emperors, and insurgents across the centuries. In this authoritative new history, Jessica Wärnberg tells the story of Rome’s longest standing figurehead and interlocutor—the pope—revealing how his presence over the centuries has transformed the fate of the city of Rome. Emerging as the anonymous leader of a marginal cult in the humblest quarters of the city, the pope began as the pastor of a maligned and largely foreign flock. Less than 300 years later, he sat enthroned in a lofty, heavily gilt basilica, a religious leader endorsed (and financed) by the emperor himself. Eventually, the Roman pontiff would supplant even the emperors as de facto ruler of Rome and pre-eminent leader of the Christian world. By the nineteenth century, it would take an army to wrest the city from the pontiff’s grip. As the first-ever account of how the popes’ presence has shaped the history of Rome, City of Echoes not only illuminates the lives of the remarkable (and unremarkable) men who have sat on the throne of Saint Peter, but also reveals the bold and curious actions of the men, women, and children who have shaped the city with them, from antiquity to today. In doing so, the book tells the history of Rome as it has never been told before. During the course of this fascinating story, City of Echoes also answers a compelling question: how did a man—and institution—whose authority rested on the blood and bones of martyrs defeat emperors, revolutionaries, and fascists to give Rome its most enduring identity?

Venice and History

Venice and History
Author: Frederic Chapin Lane
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 661
Release: 2020-03-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781421436258

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Originally published in 1966. This book collects papers and essays written by historian Frederic C. Lane, who specialized in medieval Venetian history.

Origins Invention Revision

Origins  Invention  Revision
Author: James S. Ackerman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: ARCHITECTURE
ISBN: 0300218710

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An illuminating collection of essays from the preeminent scholar of architectural history and theory One of the most distinguished scholars in the fields of architectural history and theory today, James Sloss Ackerman is best known for his work on Italian masters such as Palladio and Michelangelo. In this collection of essays, Ackerman offers insight into his formation and development as a scholar, as well as reflections on a range of topics. Concise, lucid, and original, this book presents deep syntheses alongside innovative approaches and a broadening geographical and chronological reach. Ackerman's enduring fascination with architecture was one unforeseen consequence of his military service in World War II, and the collection includes a revealing account of his part in the liberation of Milan as a soldier in the Fifth American Regiment. These essays represent a unique, personal journey--from the Italian Renaissance to the classical architecture of India and the work of Frank Gehry at the new museum of the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris.

La questione romantica Rivista interdisciplinare di studi romantici vol 15 16 Viaggio e paesaggio Autunno 2003 primavera 2004

La questione romantica  Rivista interdisciplinare di studi romantici vol  15 16  Viaggio e paesaggio  Autunno 2003 primavera 2004
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Liguori Editore Srl
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 8820740060

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Advances in Economics and Econometrics Volume 1 Economic Theory

Advances in Economics and Econometrics  Volume 1  Economic Theory
Author: Daron Acemoglu,Manuel Arellano,Eddie Dekel
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107717800

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This is the first of three volumes containing edited versions of papers and commentaries presented at invited symposium sessions of the Tenth World Congress of the Econometric Society, held in Shanghai in August 2010. The papers summarize and interpret key developments in economics and econometrics and they discuss future directions for a wide variety of topics, covering both theory and application. Written by the leading specialists in their fields, these volumes provide a unique, accessible survey of progress on the discipline. The first volume primarily addresses economic theory, with specific focuses on nonstandard markets, contracts, decision theory, communication and organizations, epistemics and calibration, and patents.