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Systems Thinker's Toolbox Tools for Managing Complexity

Decision Support System Tools and Techniques

Game Design Tools Cognitive Psychological and Practical Approaches

Gear Cutting Tools Science and Engineering Second Edition

Wastewater Treatment Molecular Tools Techniques and Applications

Wastewater Treatment Molecular Tools Techniques and Applications

Wastewater Treatment: Molecular Tools Techniques and Applications provides an insight about the application of different tools and technology for exploring microbial structure-function relationships that involved in WWTPs. From the present day consequence of alarming usable water crysis throughout the globe an immediate action on water cycle is necessary. Along with other options the waste water recycling is one major opportunity to combat the future scarcity. The book aims to provide a comprehensive view of advanced emerging technologies for wastewater treatment heavy metal removal pesticide degradation dye removal waste management microbial transformation of environmental contaminants etc. It also describes different application of Omic tools in Waste water treatment plants (WWTPs) describes the role of microorganisms in WWTPs points out the reuse of treated wastewater through emerging technologies also includes the recovery of resources from wastewater and emphasizes on cutting edge molecular tools for WWTPs. We hope the content of the book will be very much usefull for the community who are directly associated in wastewater management research people who are associated with environmental awarness programme and the students of UG and PG courses. Features: This book highlights the importance of molecular genomics molecular biology techniques to sort out the problems faced by industrialist who operates wastewater treatment plant with the ever-increasing number of environmental pollutants. Describes application of different Omic tools in Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) Describes the role of microorganisms in WWTPs Points out the reuse of treated wastewater through emerging technologies. Includes the recovery of resources from wastewater Emphasizes on cutting edge molecular tools This book targets engineers scientists and managers who require an excellent introduction and basic knowledge to the principles of molecular biology or molecular genomics in the area of wastewater treatment. Different professionals working or interested in the Environmental Microbiology or Bioremediation or Environmental Genomics field. Students on Environmental Biotechnology/Microbiology. | Wastewater Treatment Molecular Tools Techniques and Applications

GBP 150.00
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The Metabolic Pathway Engineering Handbook Tools and Applications

Artificial Intelligence Tools Decision Support Systems in Condition Monitoring and DIagnosis

Biophysics Tools and Techniques for the Physics of Life

Biophysics Tools and Techniques for the Physics of Life

Biophysics: Tools and Techniques for the Physics of Life covers the experimental theoretical and computational tools and techniques of biophysics. It addresses the purpose science and application of all physical science instrumentation theoretical analysis and biophysical computational methods used in current research labs. The book first presents the historical background concepts and motivation for using a physical science toolbox to understand biology. It then familiarizes undergraduate students from the physical sciences with essential biological knowledge. The text subsequently focuses on experimental biophysical techniques that primarily detect biological components or measure/control biological forces. The author describes the science and application of key tools used in imaging detection general quantitation and biomolecular interaction studies which span multiple length and time scales of biological processes both in the test tube and in the living organism. Moving on to theoretical and computational biophysics tools the book presents analytical mathematical methods and numerical simulation approaches for tackling challenging biological questions including exam-style questions at the end of each chapter as well as step-by-step solved exercises. It concludes with a discussion of the future of this exciting field. Future innovators will need to be trained in multidisciplinary science to be successful in industry academia and government support agencies. Addressing this challenge this textbook educates future leaders on the development and application of novel physical science approaches to solve complex problems linked to biological questions. Features: Provides the full modern physical science toolbox of experimental theoretical and computational techniques such as bulk ensemble methods single-molecule tools live-cell and test tube methods pencil-on-paper theory approaches and simulations. Incorporates worked examples for the most popular physical science tools by providing full diagrams and a summary of the science involved in the application of the tool. Reinforces the understanding of key concepts and biological questions. A solutions manual is available upon qualifying course adoption. | Biophysics Tools and Techniques for the Physics of Life

GBP 52.99
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Photovoltaic System Design Procedures Tools and Applications

Photovoltaic System Design Procedures Tools and Applications

Introducing a Reliable Green Technology That Can Help Improve System PerformanceSolely centered on photovoltaic (PV) system sizing and the tools used for PV system analysis and design Photovoltaic System Design: Procedures Tools and Applications emphasizes the importance of using solar PV technologies for a number of end-use applications and examines growing interest in solar PV-based projects on a global scale. Written for the system designer/project developer/manufacturer dedicated to correctly sizing a PV system the book outlines various aspects of PV technology applications and programs. It describes key attributes system design requirements influence on climatic and site-specific parameters utilization of simulation procedures and expected performance. The author includes actual case studies for system designing procedures adopted by various companies and provides a framework for working through both direct and indirect variables under the actual system designing phase. A vital resource essential to your collection this book: Touches upon the role of renewable energy technologies in a holistic energy scenario Makes a clear categorization of off-grid and on-grid PV applications and discusses advantages and limitationsConsiders the potential of solar radiation availability Introduces PV system sizing procedures via the modern use of simulation softwaresPresents an analysis of actual PV power plant sites when designed via the use of simulation softwareDetermines the weak links in a PV systemBrings out the importance of capacity building initiatives vis-à-vis the available range of PV simulation software tools and proceduresPhotovoltaic System Design: Procedures Tools and Applications provides a clear understanding of the issues that can affect the operation and smooth running of PV facilities and aids in determining photovoltaic system sizing procedures from a variety of end-use considerations. The book encompasses civil mechanical electrical geotechnical and power systems engineering and is useful to industry professionals involved in solar power plant design. | Photovoltaic System Design Procedures Tools and Applications

GBP 44.99
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Cognition and Tool Use Forms of Engagement in Human and Animal Use of Tools

Project Management Tools and Techniques for Success

Project Management Tools and Techniques for Success

Emphasizing that it's much easier and more cost effective to make changes in the planning phases of a project rather than later on Project Management Tools and Techniques for Success provides an accessible introduction to project management fundamentals. Highlighting approaches for avoiding common pitfalls it begins with an introduction to project management that compares and contrasts the stages of poor management with those of effective management. Because change is inherent in virtually all projects the text outlines the human effects of change and suggests ways to mitigate these effects. It addresses team dynamics sourcing alternatives motivating the team managing expectations assessing risk and defining and prioritizing project requirements. The book translates difficult concepts into practical applications with a case study that examines the merger of two companies along with the subsequent development of a new corporate headquarters. By adding a layer of statistical methods and tools to the front-end of a project Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) augments standard Six Sigma processes to help ensure project results meet customers' needs and that delays caused by new requirements or rework after implementation are eliminated or reduced. The book explains how to effectively incorporate DFSS tools to reduce the possibility of failure in your next project. Clearly illustrating effective project management practices the book includes a listing of commonly used acronyms suggestions for additional reading along with instructions on how to create four of the most important tools discussed in the book.

GBP 59.99
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Project Feasibility Tools for Uncovering Points of Vulnerability

Manufacturing Engineering and Materials Science Tools and Applications

NEPA and Environmental Planning Tools Techniques and Approaches for Practitioners

NEPA and Environmental Planning Tools Techniques and Approaches for Practitioners

“… the most comprehensive book on NEPA and impact assessment to date…. provides practical guidance for navigating the complexities of NEPA environmental planning; readers are provided with a single guide describing modern tools techniques and approaches for streamlining project implementation. ” Dr. Lynton K. Caldwell “The Father of NEPA” (Endorsement prepared for draft text before he passed away) The U. S. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 established the world’s first modern national environmental policy. All federal agencies must comply with NEPA’s sweeping mandate to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) evaluating impacts and alternatives of significant federal actions. More than 100 countries have now enacted similar policies emulating NEPA. Written by a leading NEPA expert this all-inclusive handbook: · Incorporates a step-by-by step approach advancing the reader from NEPA’s basic principles through advanced topics of interest to seasoned professionals · Describes environmental planning and EIA from both American and international perspectives · Integrates best professional practices from hundreds of sources papers and guidance directives · Demonstrates state-of-the-art tools techniques and approaches for solving problems that have hindered NEPA and environmental planning practices. NEPA and Environmental Planning: Tools Techniques and Approaches for Practitioners is an indispensable resource for professionals in government consulting planning science and engineering as well as students in undergraduate and graduate programs. | NEPA and Environmental Planning Tools Techniques and Approaches for Practitioners

GBP 44.99
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Mixed Effects Models for the Population Approach Models Tasks Methods and Tools

Mixed Effects Models for the Population Approach Models Tasks Methods and Tools

Wide-Ranging Coverage of Parametric Modeling in Linear and Nonlinear Mixed Effects ModelsMixed Effects Models for the Population Approach: Models Tasks Methods and Tools presents a rigorous framework for describing implementing and using mixed effects models. With these models readers can perform parameter estimation and modeling across a whole population of individuals at the same time. Easy-to-Use Techniques and Tools for Real-World Data ModelingThe book first shows how the framework allows model representation for different data types including continuous categorical count and time-to-event data. This leads to the use of generic methods such as the stochastic approximation of the EM algorithm (SAEM) for modeling these diverse data types. The book also covers other essential methods including Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) and importance sampling techniques. The author uses publicly available software tools to illustrate modeling tasks. Methods are implemented in Monolix and models are visually explored using Mlxplore and simulated using Simulx. Careful Balance of Mathematical Representation and Practical ImplementationThis book takes readers through the whole modeling process from defining/creating a parametric model to performing tasks on the model using various mathematical methods. Statisticians and mathematicians will appreciate the rigorous representation of the models and theoretical properties of the methods while modelers will welcome the practical capabilities of the tools. The book is also useful for training and teaching in any field where population modeling occurs. | Mixed Effects Models for the Population Approach Models Tasks Methods and Tools

GBP 42.99
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Cloud Reliability Engineering Technologies and Tools

Cloud Reliability Engineering Technologies and Tools

Coud reliability engineering is a leading issue of cloud services. Cloud service providers guarantee computation storage and applications through service-level agreements (SLAs) for promised levels of performance and uptime. Cloud Reliability Engineering: Technologies and Tools presents case studies examining cloud services their challenges and the reliability mechanisms used by cloud service providers. These case studies provide readers with techniques to harness cloud reliability and availability requirements in their own endeavors. Both conceptual and applied the book explains reliability theory and the best practices used by cloud service companies to provide high availability. It also examines load balancing and cloud security. Written by researchers and practitioners the book’s chapters are a comprehensive study of cloud reliability and availability issues and solutions. Various reliability class distributions and their effects on cloud reliability are discussed. An important aspect of reliability block diagrams is used to categorize poor reliability of cloud infrastructures where enhancement can be made to lower the failure rate of the system. This technique can be used in design and functional stages to determine poor reliability of a system and provide target improvements. Load balancing for reliability is examined as a migrating process or performed by using virtual machines. The approach employed to identify the lightly loaded destination node to which the processes/virtual machines migrate can be optimized by employing a genetic algorithm. To analyze security risk and reliability a novel technique for minimizing the number of keys and the security system is presented. The book also provides an overview of testing methods for the cloud and a case study discusses testing reliability installability and security. A comprehensive volume Cloud Reliability Engineering: Technologies and Tools combines research theory and best practices used to engineer reliable cloud availability and performance. | Cloud Reliability Engineering Technologies and Tools

GBP 56.99
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Industrial Engineering in Systems Design Guidelines Practical Examples Tools and Techniques

Industrial Engineering in Systems Design Guidelines Practical Examples Tools and Techniques

This book focuses on and promotes the applications of the diverse tools and techniques of industrial engineering to the design and operation of systems in industry business the government and the military. Industrial engineering is growing rapidly as an educational option and is a practice favorite in Asia South America and many parts of Europe. This book will meet the needs of those growth markets. Industrial Engineering in Systems Design: Guidelines Practical Examples Tools and Techniques offers a wide range of engineering tools from checklists to in-depth analysis guidelines for systems design and operation. The book discusses the integration of industrial and systems engineering from both qualitative and quantitative techniques for systems design. In addition guidelines for operational resiliency for industry in the case of disruptions such as a pandemic are covered and the book provides case examples for industries in developing and under-developed nations. The inclusion of practical examples of where industrial engineering has contributed to the advancement and survival of industries makes this book a very interesting and useful resource. This is a practical guide for professional engineers and consultants involved in the design and operation of systems particularly manufacturing production and supply chain systems and can also be used as a reference for students. | Industrial Engineering in Systems Design Guidelines Practical Examples Tools and Techniques

GBP 105.00
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Non-Coding RNAs Molecular Tools for Crop Improvement

Project Management Tools and Techniques A Practical Guide Second Edition

Project Management Tools and Techniques A Practical Guide Second Edition

The topic of project management is truly an evolution of art seeking science. This activity involves balancing project objectives against the constraints of time budget and quality. Achieving this balance requires skill experience along with the use of many tools and techniques which are the focus of this book. This new edition provides updated content to incorporate examples from Microsoft Project 2016 and material from the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) sixth edition. The chapter structure includes step-by-step instructions regarding the basic mechanics and various software tools that can be used to assist in the processes. To reinforce the textbook’s learning objectives extra material is provided on the textbook website. This includes mechanical tool examples and lab assignments representative of the chapter topics. An external video tutorial library is available to help with various mechanics related to Microsoft Project mechanics. An instructor manual is available for qualifying adoptions for classroom use. NOTE: Chapter 26 is not in the textbook and is only located in the book's Downloads tab on the CRCPress. com website. FeaturesIllustrates the use of Microsoft Project throughout the project life cycleOffers templates as productivity enhancement toolsIncludes supplemental material for students and instructorsProvides assignments for hands-on experienceFollows the PMI PMBOK ® Guide model structure that will support a better understanding of the model and help prepare students for PMP and CAPM certification Illustrates both traditional and contemporary management techniques | Project Management Tools and Techniques A Practical Guide Second Edition

GBP 44.99
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Industrial Engineering Management Tools and Applications Three Volume Set

Digital Control Systems Theoretical Problems and Simulation Tools

Laser Safety Tools and Training Second Edition

Laser Safety Tools and Training Second Edition

New chapters and updates highlight the second edition of Laser Safety: Tools and Training. This text provides background information relating to lasers and laser safety and examines the components of laser work and laser safety from a different perspective. Written by a working laser safety officer the book considers ways to keep users as well as those around them safe. The author encourages readers to think beyond protective eyewear. As it relates to safety he determines that if eyewear is required then the laser system is not ideal. This book factors in optics the vibration elements of the optical table the power meter and user training elements that are not commonly considered in the context of laser safety. It presents ways for users to evaluate the hazards of any laser procedure and ensure that they are following documented laser safety standards. The material serves as a fundamental means or road map for laser users seeking to utilize the safest system possible. What’s New in the Second Edition: The second edition provides an inclusion of the Z136. 8 Research Laser Standard and offers updates and an explanation of eye exposure limits (MPE) presents new cases studies and presents practical example images. It includes coverage of laser lab design lessons addresses user facility challenges and laser disposal. Presents case studies of real accidents preventive measures and templates for documenting potential laser risks and attendant safety measures Reviews factors often overlooked when one is setting up a laser lab Demonstrates how to investigate a laser incident This text which includes fundamental laser and laser safety information as well as critical laser use information is appropriate for both the novice and the seasoned professional. | Laser Safety Tools and Training Second Edition

GBP 77.99
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Prevention of Accidents and Unwanted Occurrences Theory Methods and Tools in Safety Management Second Edition