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UNINA9910828761803321 |
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Wellington Robert J. <1954-> |
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The unstable Adams spectral sequence for free iterated loop spaces / / Robert J. Wellington |
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Providence, Rhode Island : , : American Mathematical Society, , [1982] |
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1 online resource (236 p.) |
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Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, , 0065-9266 ; ; number 258 |
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Loop spaces |
Adams spectral sequences |
Homotopy groups |
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Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Bibliography: pages 194-195. |
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""TABLE OF CONTENTS""; ""TABLES""; ""ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS""; ""INTRODUCTION: THE UNSTABLE ADAMS SPECTRAL SEQUENCE FOR FREE ITERATED LOOP SPACES""; ""PART I: THE COHOMOLOGY A-ALGEBRA H*Ω[sup(n+1)][sub(0)]â??[sup(n+1)]X""; ""Section 1. The Homology Hopf Algebra H*Ω[sup(n+1)][sub(0)]â??[sup(n+1)]X""; ""Section 2. Free A-Coalgebras""; ""Section 3. The Cohomology Algebra H*Ω[sup(n+1)][sub(0)]â??[sup(n+1)]X, n > 0""; ""Section 4. A Filtration for H*Ω[sup(n+1)][sub(0)]â??[sup(n+1)]X, n > 0""; ""Section 5. The Primitive Elements in H*Ω[sup(n+1)][sub(0)]S[sup(n+k+1)]"" |
""Section 6. Lemmas and Proofs for Section 5""""PART II: THE DYER-LASHOF AND LAMBDA ALGEBRAS""; ""Section 7. The Nishida Relations and the Lambda Algebra""; ""Section 8. Lemmas and Proofs for Section 7""; ""Section 9. Cochain Complexes for Unstable Ext""; ""Section 10. Lemmas and Proofs for Section 9""; ""Section 11. The Unstable Ext Groups of M[sub(n)]S[sup(k)]""; ""Section 12. Lemmas and Proofs for Section 11""; ""PART III: UNSTABLE ADAMS SPECTRAL SEQUENCES""; ""Section 13. The RLCS Spectral Sequence""; ""Section 14. The E[sub(2)] term for Nice Spaces"" |
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""Section 15. The E[sub(2)] term for Ω[sup(n+1)][sub(0)]â??[sup(n+1)]X, n > 0""""Section 16. The E[sub(2)] term for Ω[sub(0)]; â??X""; ""BIBILIOGRAPHY""; ""APPENDIX"" |
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UNINA9910986130903321 |
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Kormanyos Christopher Michael |
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Real-Time C++ : Efficient Object-Oriented and Template Microcontroller Programming / / by Christopher Kormanyos |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2015 |
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[2nd ed. 2015.] |
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1 online resource (389 p.) |
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Computers, Special purpose |
Computer system failures |
Computer architecture |
Software engineering |
Microprogramming |
Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems |
System Performance and Evaluation |
Computer System Implementation |
Software Engineering |
Control Structures and Microprogramming |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. |
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Part I Language Technologies for Real-Time C++ -- 1 Getting Started with Real-Time C++ -- 2 Working with a Real-Time C++ Program on a Board -- 3 An Easy Jump-Start in Real-Time C++ -- 4 Object-Oriented Techniques for Microcontrollers -- 5 C++ Templates for Microcontrollers -- 6 Optimized C++ Programming for Microcontrollers -- Part II Components for Real-Time C++ -- 7 Accessing Microcontroller Registers -- 8 The Right Start -- 9 Low-Level Hardware Drivers in C++ -- 10 Custom Memory Management -- 11 |
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C++ Multitasking -- Part III Mathematics and Utilities for Real-Time C++ -- 12 Floating-Point Mathematics -- 13 Fixed-Point Mathematics -- 14 High-Performance Digital Filters -- 15 C++ Utilities -- 16 Extending the C++ Standard Library and the STL -- 17 Additional Reading -- Part IV Appendices -- A A Tutorial for Real-Time C++ -- B A Robust Real-Time C++ Environment -- C Building and Installing GNU GCC Cross Compilers -- D Building a Microcontroller Circuit. |
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With this book, Christopher Kormanyos delivers a highly practical guide to programming real-time embedded microcontroller systems in C++. It is divided into three parts plus several appendices. Part I provides a foundation for real-time C++ by covering language technologies, including object-oriented methods, template programming and optimization. Next, part II presents detailed descriptions of a variety of C++ components that are widely used in microcontroller programming. It details some of C++’s most powerful language elements, such as class types, templates and the STL, to develop components for microcontroller register access, low-level drivers, custom memory management, embedded containers, multitasking, etc. Finally, part III describes mathematical methods and generic utilities that can be employed to solve recurring problems in real-time C++. The appendices include a brief C++ language tutorial, information on the real-time C++ development environment and instructions for building GNU GCC cross-compilers and a microcontroller circuit. For this second edition, the most recent specification of C++14 in ISO/IEC 14882:2014 is used throughout the text. Several sections on new C++14 functionality have been added, and various others reworked to reflect changes in the standard. Also two new sample projects are introduced, and various user suggestions have been incorporated. To facilitate portability, no libraries other than those specified in the language standard itself are used. Efficiency is always in focus and numerous examples are backed up with real-time performance measurements and size analyses that quantify the true costs of the code down to the very last byte and microsecond. The target audience of this book mainly consists of students and professionals interested in real-time C++. Readers should be familiar with C or another programming language and will benefit most if they have had some previous experience with microcontroller electronics and the performance and size issues prevalent in embedded systems programming. |
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UNINA9910373885903321 |
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Transitions and Boundaries in the Coordination and Reform of Health Services : Building Knowledge, Strategy and Leadership / / edited by Peter Nugus, Charo Rodriguez, Jean-Louis Denis, Denis Chênevert |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2020 |
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[1st ed. 2020.] |
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1 online resource (401 pages) |
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Organizational Behaviour in Healthcare, , 2662-1053 |
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Health services administration |
Strategic planning |
Leadership |
Industrial organization |
Health Care Management |
Business Strategy and Leadership |
Organization |
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Introduction; Peter Nugus, Charo Rodriguez, Jean-Louis Denis and Denis Chênevert -- Part I. Coordinating Care across Organizational and Sectoral Boundaries -- 1. Implementing the New Care Models in the NHS: Reconfiguring the Multilevel Nature of Context to Make it Happen; Gregory Maniatopoulos, David J. Hunter, Jonathan Erskine and Bob Hudson -- 2. Coordinating Compassionate Care across Nursing Teams: The Implementation Journey of a Planned Intervention; Jackie Bridges, Jane Frankland, Peter Griffiths, Paula Libberton and Carl May -- 3. Driving Change across Boundaries: Eliminating Crusted Scabies in Northern Territory, Australia; Helen Dickinson, Karen Gardner, Michelle Dowden, Naomi van der Linden -- 4. Bridging the Safety Net: A Case Study of How the MAP Clinics use Collaboration to Meet the Needs of Vulnerable Patients; Debora Goetz Goldberg and Akhilesh Mohan -- |
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Part II. Reaching across Ideological, Learning and Practice Boundaries -- 5. Making Sense of System Boundaries:Critical Realism and Health Care Policy Design; Antoine Malone -- 6. Governmentality as a Relevant Idea for the Study of Healthcare Networks: A Scoping Review; Jean-Sebastien Marchand, Dominique Tremblay and Jean-Louis Denis -- 7. Public Health Policy to Tackle Social Health Inequalities: A Balancing Act between Competing Institutional Logics; Gro Kvåle, Charlotte Kiland and Dag Olaf Torjesen -- 8. Beyond Hybridity in Organized Professionalism: A Case Study of Medical Curriculum Change; Simon Moralee and Simon Bailey -- 9. Scoping the Contribution of Middle Managers to the Strategic Change Process in Healthcare Organizations; Jennifer Gutberg, Whitney Berta, Tyrone A. Perreira and Ross Baker -- Part III. Leadership as Boundary-spanning between Strategy, Identity, Knowledge and Change -- 10. Tempered Tenacity: The Leadership Required to Work across Boundaries; Liz Wiggins -- 11. The Chain of Codified Knowledge: Organizational Enactment of Evidence-based Healthcare in Four High-income Countries; Roman Kislov, Paul Wilson, Greta Cummings, Anna Ehrenberg, Wendy Gifford, Janet Kelly, Aliso Kitson, Lena Petterson, Lars Wallin and Gill Harvey -- Part IV. Enacting Boundary Capabilities. 12. A Qualitative Exploration of Sustainability Processes for Improvement: The Role of Structured Sustainability Tools; Laura Lennox, Catherine French and Julie Reed -- 13. The Means, Not the End: Stakeholder Views of Toolkits Developed from Healthcare Research; Charlotte A. Sharp, William G. Dixon, Ruth Boaden and Caroline Sanders -- 14. Building Transformative Capacities by Expanding the Academic Mission across the Care Continuum: A Realist Evaluation; Élizabeth Côté-Boileau, Marie-Andrée Paquette and Jean-Louis Denis -- 15. Developing Pragmatic Boundary Capabilities: A Micro Level Study of Boundary Objects in Quality Improvement; Catherine French -- 16. Conclusion; Peter Nugus, Charo Rodriguez, Jean-Louis Denis and Denis Chênevert. |
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Health systems worldwide are grappling with the challenge of coordinating difference in an increasingly complex care environment. In response this book features the latest research on organizational studies in healthcare and explores the relationship between strategic and organic change and what this means for the way we organize health work. Focusing on the complexity of healthcare environments, it discusses the need to cross professional and organizational boundaries. Specifically, this book focuses on the implications for health systems in the way that they continue to balance planning and intervention with organic learning systems. Comprising the best contributions from the 2018 Conference on Organizational Behaviour in Health Care (OBHC), this book is an important resource for healthcare researchers, as well as policy-makers and managers within the industry. Contributors explore the extent to which healthcare is codified through empirical analysis of practical interventions and conceptual debate. |
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