Information Generation and Its Use By Agricultural Scientists

Information Generation and Its Use By Agricultural Scientists
Author: R.M. Sharma
Publsiher: Scientific Publishers
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2006-05-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789387913516

Download Information Generation and Its Use By Agricultural Scientists Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The book “Information Generation and its use by Agricultural Scientists — A Critical Study” dealt exhaustively about “Information” in general and “Agricultural Information” in particular. It provides panoramic view of agricultural information, its nature, generation and use by agricultural scientists. The impact of different important factors like Cadres, Age, Sex, Educational qualification, Professional trainings, Working environment, Work experience, Discipline of Research, First appointment, and Member-ship to scientific societies/association etc of agricultural scientists over theirs information productivity and use of information have been studied in depth and presented in lucid manners. The whole book is spanned in five chapters. While the chapter 1st and 2nd are devoted to conceptual aspects of information generation and use in the science of agriculture, chapter 3rd described the objectives and methodology. Chapter 4th presents the data analysis and findings in details with tables and graphs, the 5th and final chapter covers summary and conclusions of the study. Besides, a bibliography on the subject of study is also provided for further reading and reference.

Multiscale Modelling of Rhythm Pattern and Information Generation from Genome to Physiome

Multiscale Modelling of Rhythm  Pattern and Information Generation  from Genome to Physiome
Author: Shangbin Chen,Alexey Zaikin
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2020-06-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9782889637461

Download Multiscale Modelling of Rhythm Pattern and Information Generation from Genome to Physiome Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Next Generation Information System Technology

Next Generation Information System Technology
Author: Joachim W. Schmidt
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1991-06-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3540541411

Download Next Generation Information System Technology Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Currently, the field of information systems technology is rapidly extending into several dimensions. There is the semantic dimension (including object orientation, data deduction and extended knowledge representation schemes), there is improved systems integration, and there are new tools. All these extensions aim to provide semantically richer and better engineered information systems that allow for more adequate and complete representations and thus extend the effective use of database technology to a wider class of applications. Database researchers and developers, whether they are committed to application or to system construction, are convinced that next-generation information system technology will be heavily determined by a handful of new concepts that they have to understand and work out in detail now. This volume concentrates on the following topics: - Extended data types and data models, database programming languages; - Rule-based data deduction, expert systems, knowledge bases; - Object orientation and semantic data modelling; - DB application development, methodologies and tools; - Interface technology, parallelism, interoperability, ...; - New database applications.

Symmetries in Science IV

Symmetries in Science IV
Author: Bruno Gruber,John H. Yopp
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461305972

Download Symmetries in Science IV Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Proceedings of a symposium at Vorarlberg, Austria, July 1989, called to allow interaction between scientists working in areas of biological and biophysical research, and those working in physics and mathematics. The 11 papers include discussions of such topics as symmetry in synthetic and natural pe

The Google Generation

The Google Generation
Author: Barrie Gunter,Ian Rowlands,David Nicholas
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2009-11-11
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781780631639

Download The Google Generation Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Google Generation examines original and secondary research evidence from international sources to determine whether there is a younger generation of learners who are adopting different styles of information search behaviour from older generations as a function of their patterns of use of online technologies. The book addresses the questions: might the widespread availability and use of search engines, such as Google, give rise to a different type of scholar who seeks out and utilises online information sources and thereby develops a different orientation to learning from older generations whose information seeking practices became established initially in the offline world. Provides a one of the most comprehensive analyses yet on the evolving nature of information search behaviour Combines a review of a wide range of international research evidence combined with original, cutting edge research Directed towards industry end-users and policy makers as well as academics with shared scholarly interests

Utopian Designing Developing a Community Strategic Plan for You and Future Generations

Utopian Designing   Developing a Community Strategic Plan for You and Future Generations
Author: Chmm Nancy Zikmanis
Publsiher: Strategic Book Publishing Rights Agency
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014-04-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781628574074

Download Utopian Designing Developing a Community Strategic Plan for You and Future Generations Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Utopian Designing is a complete guide to planning and implementing a development or redevelopment project, and includes templates, forms, and resources to help planners and others effectively and efficiently move through the process for the best "utopian" result. Sustainability consists of three different key concepts to be addressed: social equity, economics, and ecological/environmental health. It encompasses a wide variety of disciplines and ideas to reshape our actions and our way of thinking. It's important to understand these concepts, so decisions can be made outside the vacuum of city planners. Utopian Designing focuses on the strategic process, from design through implementation for development and redevelopment of an area. It also looks at sustainable principles to help a community thrive into the future; spur the public input process and information gathering options; obtain data evaluation to select the best project options; secure partnerships, resources, and funding options; and determine implementation strategies to bring a project to fruition. Strategies beyond implementation will ensure your development stays sustainable and meets your needs well into the future. Appendices provide resources and helpful templates to help move through your project's planning and implementation phases.

Bioinformatics

Bioinformatics
Author: Jeremy Ramsden
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2015-05-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781447167020

Download Bioinformatics Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This comprehensive textbook presents a self-contained guide to bioinformatics, defined in its broadest sense as the application of information science to biology. Thoroughly updated and greatly expanded, this third edition now includes material on the growing array of “-omics”; covering metagenomics, toxicogenomics, glycomics, lipidomics, microbiomics and phenomics. New chapters have also been added on ecosystems management and the nervous system. Emphasis is placed on providing both a firm grounding in the core concepts and a clear overview of the complete field of bioinformatics. Features: explains the fundamentals of information science relevant to biology; covers both organismal (ontogeny and phylogeny, as well as genome structure) and molecular aspects; examines the most important practical applications of bioinformatics, providing detailed descriptions of both the experimental process and the data analysis; provides a varied selection of problems throughout the book, to stimulate further thinking.

Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments

Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments
Author: Runming Yao
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781447147817

Download Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Climate change is believed to be a great challenge to built environment professionals in design and management. An integrated approach in delivering a sustainable built environment is desired by the built environment professional institutions. The aim of this book is to provide an advanced understanding of the key subjects required for the design and management of modern built environments to meet carbon emission reduction targets. In Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments, an international group of experts provide comprehensive and the most up-to-date knowledge, covering sustainable urban and building design, management and assessment. The best practice case studies of the implementation of sustainable technology and management from the BRE Innovation Park are included. Design and Management of Sustainable Built Environments will be of interest to urban and building designers, environmental engineers, and building performance assessors. It will be particularly useful as a reference book for undergraduate and postgraduate students in the built environment field.