1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990009845940403321

Autore

Rauschen, Gerhard

Titolo

Monumenta aevi apostolici / digessit vertit adnotavit Gerardus Rauschen

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bonnae : Sumptibus Petri Hanstein, 1914

Descrizione fisica

VIII, 91 p. ; 23 cm

Collana

Florilegium patristicum ; 1

Disciplina

230

Locazione

FLFBC

Collocazione

P2B-590-FL.PATR.-M.AEV.AP.-200A-1914

Lingua di pubblicazione

Greco antico

Latino

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



2.

Record Nr.

UNISA996217162103316

Autore

Le Menn Marc

Titolo

Instrumentation and metrology in oceanography [[electronic resource] /] / Marc Le Menn

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : ISTE

Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., c2012

ISBN

1-118-56195-3

1-118-57813-9

1-118-57821-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (405 p.)

Collana

Instrumentation and measurement series

Disciplina

551.46

551.46028/4

551.460284

Soggetti

Oceanographic instruments

Oceanography - Measurement

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Instrumentation and Metrology in Oceanography; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. What We Measure and What We Process; 1.1. The quantities we want to know; 1.1.1. Velocity and density; 1.1.2. Pressure and depth; 1.1.3. Speed and movement; 1.1.4. Time and space; 1.2. Linking of essential quantities in oceanography; 1.2.1. Temperature; 1.2.2. Pressure; 1.2.3. Conductivity and salinity; 1.2.4. Velocity; 1.2.5. Time; 1.3. Calculation of density; 1.3.1. Density and EOS-80; 1.3.2. Laboratory densitometers; 1.3.3. Density and absolute salinity

1.4. Bibliography1.4.1. Quantities that we want to know; 1.4.2. Linking of essential quantities in oceanography; Chapter 2. Measurement Systems in Practice; 2.1. Determining temperature; 2.1.1. Principal instruments; 2.1.2. Sensor technologies; 2.1.3. Thermal transfers; 2.1.4. Response time of temperature sensors; 2.1.5. Viscous heating of temperature sensors; 2.2. Determining conductivity; 2.2.1. Principle instruments used; 2.2.2. Sensors' technologies; 2.2.3. Response time of conductivity sensors



2.2.4. Aligning the response times of temperature and conductivity sensors and correcting thermal inertia2.2.5. Biofouling and protection of instruments; 2.3. Determining pressure; 2.3.1. Piezoresistive pressure sensors; 2.3.2. Piezoelectric pressure sensors; 2.3.3. Errors in pressure sensor measurements; 2.4. Determining velocity; 2.4.1. Principles of measurement; 2.4.2. Instruments used at sea; 2.5. Determining current; 2.5.1. Rotor current meters; 2.5.2. Doppler effect current meters; 2.5.3. Electromagnetic current meters; 2.5.4. Doppler effect profilers

2.5.5. Directional referencing of current measurements2.5.6. Calibration of Doppler effect current meters; 2.6. Determining time or measuring frequency; 2.6.1. The connection of clocks; 2.6.2. Time bases of instruments; 2.7. Determining position and movement; 2.7.1. The Argos system; 2.7.2. The global positioning system; 2.8. Determining the height of water; 2.8.1. Tide gauges; 2.8.2. Tide gauges with pressure sensors; 2.8.3. Keying and uniting of tide gauges; 2.9. Determining waves and swell characteristics; 2.9.1. Factors relating to the origins and modeling of swell

2.9.2. Instruments used to measure the state of the sea2.10. Determining the turbidity or sea water's optical properties; 2.10.1. Theoretical notions of the optical properties of sea water; 2.10.2. Measurement of apparent optical properties; 2.10.3. Transmissiometers and measurements of absorption; 2.10.4. Nephelometers and turbidity sensors; 2.10.5. Fluorimeters; 2.11. Determining various physicochemical properties; 2.11.1. Notions of the chemical parameters of sea water; 2.11.2. In situ measurement of dissolved oxygen; 2.11.3. In situ measurement of dissolved carbon

2.11.4. In situ measurement of some other components

Sommario/riassunto

Through research, physical oceanography aims to solve the numerous problems stated by thermal, optical and dynamical properties of the oceans. Instrumentation and Metrology in Physical Oceanography describes the means used in oceanography to determine physical properties of the oceans by medium of in situ measurements.  This book explores the theoretical functioning of sensors and instruments, as well as different practical aspects of using these tools. The content of this book appeals directly to technicians or engineers wishing to enhance their knowledge of instrumentation a



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910437588103321

Autore

Chuprunov Maxim

Titolo

Auditing and GRC automation in SAP / / Maxim Chuprunov

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York, : Springer, 2013

ISBN

3-642-35302-9

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xxxii, 525 pages) : illustrations (some color)

Collana

Gale eBooks

Disciplina

657.45

Soggetti

Inventory control

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Title of the German original: Handbuch SAP-Revision.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

PART I — From Legislation to Concept: ICS and Compliance in the ERP Environment -- Legal Requirements in ICS Compliance -- The Auditor Is Coming: When, Why, and How to Cope -- ICS Requirements and ERP Systems: Basic Principles, Frameworks, Structure -- How Does SAP Deal with Risk- and Compliance-Related Topics? -- PART II — From Concept to Content: Audit Guide for SAP ERP -- Audit-Relevant SAP Basics -- IT General Controls in SAP ERP -- General Application Controls in SAP ERP -- Controls in Financial Accounting -- Control Mechanisms in the SAP ERP-Supported Procure to Pay Process -- Control Mechanisms in the SAP ERP-Supported Order to Cash Process -- Data Protection Compliance in SAP ERP Human Capital Management -- Fraud in an SAP System -- Excursion: FDA Compliance and Controls in SAP -- Examples of Efficiency-Oriented and Profitability-Oriented Analysis Scenarios in SAP ERP -- PART III — From Concept and Content to Implementation: Automation of an Internal Control System -- ICS Automation: How to Set the COSO Cube in Motion -- ICS Automation Using SAP Process Control -- Implementation of Automated Test and Monitoring Scenarios in the SAP ERP Environment -- Experiences from Practice and Projects.

Sommario/riassunto

Over the last few years, financial statement scandals, cases of fraud and corruption, data protection violations, and other legal violations have led to numerous liability cases, damages claims, and losses of reputation. As a reaction to these developments, several regulations have been issued: Corporate Governance, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, IFRS, Basel II and III, Solvency II and BilMoG, to name just a few. In this book,



compliance is understood as the process, mapped not only in an internal control system, that is intended to guarantee conformity with legal requirements but also with internal policies and enterprise objectives (in particular, efficiency and profitability). The current literature primarily confines itself to mapping controls in SAP ERP and auditing SAP systems. Maxim Chuprunov not only addresses this subject but extends the aim of internal controls from legal compliance to include efficiency and profitability and then well beyond, because a basic understanding of the processes involved in IT-supported compliance management processes are not delivered along with the software. Starting with the requirements for compliance (Part I), he not only answers compliance-relevant questions in the form of an audit guide for an SAP ERP system and in the form of risks and control descriptions (Part II), but also shows how to automate the compliance management process based on SAP GRC (Part III). He thus addresses the current need for solutions for implementing an integrated GRC system in an organization, especially focusing on the continuous control monitoring topics. Maxim Chuprunov mainly targets compliance experts, auditors, SAP project managers and consultants responsible for GRC products as readers for his book. They will find indispensable information for their daily work from the first to the last page. In addition, MBA, management information system students as well as senior managers like CIOs and CFOs will find a wealth of valuable information on compliance in the SAP ERP environment, on GRC in general and its implementation in particular.