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UNISA996395918203316 |
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Draxe Thomas <d. 1618.> |
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An alarum to the last iudgement. Or An exact discourse of the second comming of Christ [[electronic resource] ] : and of the generall and remarkeable signes and fore-runners of it past, present, and to come; soundly and soberly handled, and wholesomely applyed. Wherein diuers deep mysteries are plainly expounded, and sundry curiosities are duely examined, answered and confuted. By T.D. Bachelor of Diuinitie |
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London, : Printed by Nicholas Okes for Matthew Law, and are to bee sold at the signe of the Foxe in Paules Church-yard, 1615 |
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A revised and enlarged version of the 2nd part of STC 7183--STC. |
Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library. |
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UNINA9910789036403321 |
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The far edges of the fourth genre / / edited by Sean Prentiss and Joe Wilkins |
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East Lansing, Michigan : , : Michigan State University Press, , 2014 |
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©2014 |
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1-62895-023-4 |
1-60917-411-9 |
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1 online resource (168 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Creative nonfiction - Authorship |
Essay - Authorship |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Mary Clearman Blew: Walking home -- Ander Monson: Essay as hack -- Brenda Miller: Writing inside the web: creative nonfiction in the age of connection -- Dinty W. Moore: Rivering -- Bob Sacochis: How to wind the clock of your days -- Jon Rovner: Refresh -- Robin Hemley: Lines that create motion -- Joe Wilkins: Night -- Nancer Ballard: Bald in back with three heads: wrestling with time in narrative nonfiction -- Joy Castro: Grip and getting "grip" -- Lia Purpura: Advice and on giving "advice" -- Sean Prentiss: Eternal sunshine of the nonfiction mind: a new philosophy for understanding truth and creative nonfiction -- Judith Kitchen: Gone a-sailing: a voyage to the edge of nonfiction -- Lee Barnes: Memory, language, and truth in the written moment -- Kim Barnes: The art and absence of reflection in personal nonfiction: what is the why? -- Erik Reece: The act of writing: speak and bear witness. |
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Though creative nonfiction has been around since Montaigne, St. Augustine, and Seneca, we've only just begun to ask how this genre works, why it functions the way it does, and where its borders reside. But for each question we ask, another five or ten questions roil to the surface. And each of these questions, it seems, requires a more convoluted series of answers. What's more, the questions students of |
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creative nonfiction are drawn to during class discussions, the ones they argue the longest and loudest, are the same ideas debated by their professors in the hallways and at the corner |
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UNINA9910970099103321 |
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Autore |
Pyle Dorian |
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Business modeling and data mining / / Dorian Pyle |
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Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c2003 |
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1-282-28476-2 |
9786612284762 |
0-08-050045-5 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (721 p.) |
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The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems |
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Business - Data processing - Management |
Data mining |
Database management |
Information resources management |
Management information systems |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 665-671) and index. |
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Front Cover; Business Modeling and Data Mining; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Part I: A Map of the Territory; Chapter 1. The World, Knowledge, and Models; 1.1 The Nature of the World; 1.2 Systems; 1.3 The Structure of Knowledge; 1.4 Changing Knowledge Structures; 1.5 Summary; Supplemental Material; Chapter 2. Translating Experience; 2.1 Mining and Ideas; 2.2 Systems of the World; 2.3 Strategies and Tactics; 2.4 Summary; Chapter 3. Modeling and Mining: Putting It Together; 3.1 Problems; 3.2 Data about the World; 3.3 Hypotheses: Explaining Data; 3.4 Making Decisions; 3.5 Deciding |
3.6 SummaryPart II: Business Modeling; Chapter 4. What Is a Model?; 4.1 Introduction to Data, Information, and Knowledge; 4.2 An Observer's Guide to Models; 4.3 Modeling as an Activity; 4.4 Summary; Chapter 5. Framing Business Models; 5.1 Setting a Frame; 5.2 |
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Objectives: Getting your Bearings; 5.3 Problems and Decisions; 5.4 Modeling Situations: Connecting the Decision to a Worldview; 5.5 Options: Assessing the Possible; 5.6 Expectations: Assessing the Future; 5.7 Final Alignment; 5.8 Mapping the Problem Frame; 5.9 Summary; 5.10 Explanation of the Decision Map; 5.11 Risk Calculations |
Chapter 6. Getting the Right Model6.1 Interactive Exploration of the Territory; 6.2 Modeling the Business Situation Using Metaphors; 6.3 Exploration Tools; 6.4 The Business Case; 6.5 The Reality: ""What Can You Do with My Data?""; 6.6 Summary; Chapter 7. Getting the Model Right; 7.1 Finding Data to Mine; 7.2 Using Data; 7.3 Summary; Chapter 8. Deploying the Model; 8.1 Modifying Business Processes; 8.2 Motivation for Success; 8.3 Impad of Model Types; 8.4 Summary; Part III: Data Mining; Chapter 9. Getting Started; 9.1 Looking at Data; 9.2 First Steps in Preparation: The Assay |
9.3 Basic Feature Extraction9.4 Surveying Data; 9.5 Summary; Chapter 10. What Mining Tools Do; 10.1 Data Mining Algorithms; 10.2 Tools and Toolsets; 10.3 Summary; Chapter 11. Getting the Initial Model: Basic Practices of Data Mining; 11.1 Preparing to Stay Honest; 11.2 Addressing the Data; 11.3 Modeling to Understand; 11.4 Modeling to Classify; 11.5 Modeling to Predict; 11.6 Summary; Supplemental Material; Chapter 12. Improving the Mined Model; 12.1 Learning from Errors; 12.2 Improving Model Quality, Solving Problems; 12.3 Summary; Chapter 13. Deploying the Mined Model |
13.1 Deploying Explanatory Models13.2 Novelty, and Keeping the Model Working; 13.3 Deployed Model Form; 13.4 Summary; Part IV: Methodology; Chapter 14. Methodology; 14.1 Structure of the Methodologies; 14.2 Using the Methodology; 14.3 Caveats!; MII Modeling Methodology; MIII Mining Methodology; Resources; Index |
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Business Modeling and Data Mining demonstrates how real world business problems can be formulated so that data mining can answer them. The concepts and techniques presented in this book are the essential building blocks in understanding what models are and how they can be used practically to reveal hidden assumptions and needs, determine problems, discover data, determine costs, and explore the whole domain of the problem. This book articulately explains how to understand both the strategic and tactical aspects of any business problem, identify where the key leverage points are and det |
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