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UNINA9910165179403321 |
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Tarascon Jean-Marie |
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Chemistry of Materials and Energy. Examples and Future of a Millennial Science : Inaugural Lecture delivered on Thursday 23 January 2014 / / Jean-Marie Tarascon |
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Paris, : Collège de France, 2017 |
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HarocheSerge |
TarasconJean-Marie |
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Environmental studies, Geography & Development |
History & Philosophy Of Science |
chemistry |
energy |
materials chemistry |
solid-state chemistry |
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Monografia |
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Since Antiquity, humans have used processes to transform the materials of their environment to suit their needs. Solid-state chemistry, initially a series of recipes, became a real science of matter and its transformations following nineteenth-century scientific discoveries. It is now used to develop efficient and eco-compatible materials to transport or store energy. Solid-state chemistry thus plays a crucial role in finding the answers that science will have to bring to humanity’s new conce... |
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UNINA9910824961103321 |
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Limited AXELOS |
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ITIL 4 |
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London : , : The Stationery Office Ltd, , 2021 |
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©2021 |
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1 online resource (76 pages) |
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Electronic data processing personnel |
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Intro -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- About this guide -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Key terms and concepts -- 2.1 Overview of high-velocity IT -- 2.2 Key terms -- 2.3 High-velocity IT objectives -- 2.4 Key characteristics of high-velocity IT -- 2.5 Service-dominant logic -- 3 High-velocity IT across the ITIL model -- 3.1 Four dimensions of service management -- 3.2 Service value system -- 3.3 Service value chain -- 3.4 Digital product lifecycles -- 4 High-velocity IT culture -- 4.1 Key behaviour patterns -- 4.2 Models and concepts -- 5 High-velocity IT techniques -- 5.1 Techniques for valuable investments -- 5.2 ITIL practices contributing to valuable investments -- 5.3 Techniques for fast development -- 5.4 ITIL practices contributing to fast development -- 5.5 Techniques for resilient operations -- 5.6 ITIL practices contributing to resilient operations -- 5.7 Techniques for co-created value -- 5.8 ITIL practices contributing to co-created value -- 5.9 Techniques for assured conformance -- 5.10 ITIL practices contributing to assured conformance -- 6 Taking the HVIT examination -- 6.1 Purpose of the ITIL 4 HVIT qualification -- 6.2 Examination overview -- 6.3 Question type examples -- 6.4 Examination modalities -- 7 The ITIL 4 certification scheme -- 7.1 ITIL Foundation -- 7.2 ITIL Managing Professional stream -- 7.3 ITIL Strategic Leader stream -- 7.4 ITIL Master -- 7.5 ITIL and the T-shaped individual -- 8 ITIL 4: High-velocity IT syllabus -- End notes -- Further information. |
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