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UNINA9910484272103321 |
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Titolo |
Accessories for HV and EHV extruded cables . Volume 1 Components / / Pierre Argaut, editor |
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Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2021] |
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©2021 |
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[1st ed. 2021.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (215 illus., 129 illus. in color. eReference.) |
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Electric cables |
Electric cables - Design |
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Compendium of Accessory Types Used for AC HV Extruded Cables -- A Guide to the Selection of Accessories -- Interfaces in Accessories for Extruded HV and EHV Cables -- Qualification Procedures for HV and EHVAC Extruded Underground Cable Systems -- Cable Accessory Workmanship on Extruded High Voltage Cables -- Guidelines for Maintaining the Integrity of Extruded Cable Accessories -- Feasibility of a Common, Dry Type Plug-in Interface for GIS and Power Cables above 52 kV -- Test Procedures for HV Transition Joints for Rated Voltages 30 kV up to 500 kV -- Thermal Ratings of HV Cable Accessories -- Test Regimes for HV and EHV Cable Connectors -- Standard Design of a Common, Dry Type Plug-in Interface for GIS and Power Cables up to 145 kV. |
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This CIGRE Green book on accessories for HV and EHV extruded cables covers relevant issues in cable system design, cable design, submarine cables including off shore generation connection. It provides comprehensive and unbiased information, essential recommendations and guidelines for design, installation, testing and maintenance of accessories to professionals through the exceptional expertise of the authors. This publication is divided in two Volumes covering land and submarine applications, HVAC and HVDC systems, transitions from lapped cable systems to extruded cable systems, from OHL to UG cables and from cables to substations. It equips the reader with |
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recommendations for testing, installation, maintenance, remaining life management. This Volume is dedicated to Components while Volume 2 deals with Land and Submarine AC/DC Applications. The book compiles the results of the work achieved by several Working Groups and Task Forces of CIGRE Study Committee 21/B1, and Joint Working Groups and Joint Task Forces with other Study Committees. Many experts from Study Committees 21/B1 (Insulated Cables), 15/D1 (Materials and Emerging Test Techniques), 33/B3 (Substations), C3 (System Environmental Performance) and C4 (System Technical Performance) have participated in this work in the last 30 years in order to offer comprehensive, continuous and consistent outputs. |
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UNINA9910785368203321 |
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Autore |
Oberoi Sharan |
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Titolo |
Microsoft Dynamics NAV administration [[electronic resource] ] : a quick guide to install, configure, deploy, and administer Dynamics NAV with ease / / Sharan Oberoi, Amit Sachdev |
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Pubbl/distr/stampa |
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Birmingham [U.K.], : Packt Pub., 2010 |
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1-282-81930-5 |
9786612819308 |
1-84719-877-5 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (208 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Management information systems |
Business - Computer programs |
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Note generali |
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Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Setting Up the Environment for Dynamics NAV; Considerations for deploying Dynamics NAV; Understanding the business needs of company; Factors to be considered for configuring a role; Exporting the reporting and Business Intelligence requirements; Getting to know the Inherent BI capabilities in NAV; Other BI tools-Business Analytics with NAV; Single or multisite |
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deployment; Choice of using a single versus multi-database for deployment; Other DB aspects to consider while deploying |
Inter-company operabilityIntegration with other systems in headquarters; Integration with external systems and third-party add-ons; Data ports and XML ports; Navision Application Server also known as ""NAS""; Integration using Web services; Exploring hardware, operating systems, and networking requirements; Dynamics NAV client; Dynamics NAV server; Using NAV in WAN configurations; Networking; Summary; Chapter 2: Installing Dynamics NAV; Installing a Classic client; Installing a C/SIDE database server; Preparing a Microsoft SQL Server database for Dynamics NAV installation |
Connecting a Dynamics NAV client (Classic) to the NAV Classic database serverConnecting a Dynamics NAV client (Classic) to a Microsoft SQL Server database; Installing the RoleTailored client for Dynamics NAV; Installing the Dynamics NAV server (the middle-tier component); Connecting a RoleTailored client to the database; Summary; Chapter 3: Integrating Dynamics NAV with the Microsoft Platform; Integrating Dynamics NAV and the Microsoft Office system; MS SharePoint interface; Installing and setting up Microsoft Dynamics NAV Employee Portal; Installing Employee Portal |
Installing other required softwareInstalling Employee Portal frontend components; Setting up captions; Exporting documents to MS Excel and MS Word; Creating a Customer Card stylesheet for MS Word; Creating a Mail Merge with the Customer Card stylesheet; Using extensibility with NAV 2009 SP1; Using a control add-in on pages; Example of using an add-in on RTC; Creating add-ins; Registering the add-in in Microsoft Dynamics NAV; Summary; Chapter 4: Securing Dynamic NAV Applications; Security with SQL Server installation; Dynamics NAV security models |
Switching between Enhanced and Standard security modelsWhy synchronize?; Synchronizing one or multiple users; Users, logins, and passwords; Creating database logins; Setting up user accounts; How is a USER ID used across the application; Logging in using Windows Authentication; SQL extended stored procedures; Why use Windows Logins?; Passwords; Roles and permissions; Assigning permissions; Creating a new user from scratch; Security filter-record-level security; Sarbanes Oxley compliance; Security, backups, and authorization; Access control and audit trail; Change Log |
Data validation and accuracy |
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A quick book and eBook guide to installing, configuring, deploying, and administering Dynamics NAV with ease |
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