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UNINA9910303494503321 |
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Torino [Turin, Italy], : A. Signoretti |
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Turin (Italy) Newspapers |
Italy Turin |
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Periodico |
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UNISA996465440903316 |
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Advanced Information Systems Engineering [[electronic resource] ] : Third International Conference CAiSE '91, Trondheim, Norway, May 13-15, 1991 / / edited by Rudolf Andersen, Janis A. Jr. Bubenko, Arne Soelvberg |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 1991 |
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[1st ed. 1991.] |
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1 online resource (VI, 578 p.) |
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science, , 0302-9743 ; ; 498 |
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Computers |
Application software |
Theory of Computation |
Models and Principles |
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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The information industry scenario in year 2000, trends and change of focus, for the it professional and for the end-user -- Representation |
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and utilization of non-functional requirements for information system design -- Alecsi : An expert system for requirements engineering -- Reusing requirements through a modeling and composition support tool -- The KIWIS knowledge base management system -- A functional method of data processing based on relational algebra -- Dealing with granularity of time in temporal databases -- Information as a strategic resource: A question of communication -- MetaEdit— A flexible graphical environment for methodology modelling -- PPP an integrated CASE environment -- Spade — Towards case tools that can guide design -- DBE: An expert tool for database design -- EcinsDesign: A graphical editor for semantic structures -- A case study using the IMSE experimentation tool -- A rule language to capture and model business policy specifications -- Information systems development using a combination of process and rule based approaches -- Towards automating software maintenance -- Software process planning and execution: Coupling vs. integration -- Cooperating transactions and workspaces in EPOS: Design and preliminary implementation -- Implementation and critique of an algorithm which maps a relational database to a conceptual model -- Attribute abstraction -- The essential system model -- Federated case environment -- An organizational information systems enhancement advice unit (oiseau) -- Structuring modelling knowledge for CASE shells -- An object-oriented approach to model management -- Representing a system specification with a temporal dimension in an object-oriented language -- The OO-binary relationship model : A truly object oriented conceptual model -- Organisation's IT needs in the next decade — The swedish vision. |
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CAiSE '91, held at the Norwegian Institute of Technology in May 1991, is the third in a series of conferences on advanced information systems engineering. The call for papers for CAiSE '91 was given a wide international distribution. The programme committee was chosen from very well reputed researchers in the international information systems engineering community, as well as key professionals in European industrial and consultant companies. The number and quality of papers submitted was very satisfactory, and 29 papers were selected for publication in this volume. |
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UNINA9910169193703321 |
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Kefeli Agnès Nilüfer |
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Becoming Muslim in Imperial Russia : Conversion, Apostasy, and Literacy / / Agnes Nilüfer Kefeli |
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Ithaca, NY, : Cornell University Press, 2014 |
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Ithaca ; ; London : , : Cornell University Press, , 2014 |
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9780801454769 |
080145476X |
9780801454776 |
0801454778 |
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1 online resource (312 p.) |
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Apostasy - Christianity |
Apostasy - Islam |
Islam - Russia - History |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Apostasy, conversion, and literacy at work -- Popular knowledge of Islam on the Volga frontier -- Tailors, Sufis, and Abïstays: agents of change -- Christian martyrdom in Bolghar land -- Desacralization of Islamic knowledge and national martyrdom. |
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In the nineteenth century, the Russian Empire's Middle Volga region (today's Tatarstan) was the site of a prolonged struggle between Russian Orthodoxy and Islam, each of which sought to solidify its influence among the frontier's mix of Turkic, Finno-Ugric, and Slavic peoples. The immediate catalyst of the events that Agnes Nilufer Kefeli chronicles in Becoming Muslim in Imperial Russia was the collective turn to Islam by many of the region's Krashens, the Muslim and animist Tatars who converted to Russian Orthodoxy between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries.The traditional view holds that the apostates had really been Muslim all along or that their conversions had been forced by the state or undertaken voluntarily as a matter of convenience. In Kefeli's view, this argument vastly oversimplifies the complexity of a region where many participated in the religious cultures of both Islam |
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and Orthodox Christianity and where a vibrant Krashen community has survived to the present. By analyzing Russian, Eurasian, and Central Asian ethnographic, administrative, literary, and missionary sources, Kefeli shows how traditional education, with Sufi mystical components, helped to Islamize Finno-Ugric and Turkic peoples in the Kama-Volga countryside and set the stage for the development of modernist Islam in Russia.Of particular interest is Kefeli's emphasis on the role that Tatar women (both Krashen and Muslim) played as holders and transmitters of Sufi knowledge. Today, she notes, intellectuals and mullahs in Tatarstan seek to revive both Sufi and modernist traditions to counteract new expressions of Islam and promote a purely Tatar Islam aware of its specificity in a post-Christian and secular environment. |
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