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UNISA996465687803316 |
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Ambient Intelligence [[electronic resource] ] : First International Joint Conference, AmI 2010, Málaga, Spain, November 10-12, 2010, Proceedings / / edited by Boris De Ruyter, Reiner Wichert, David V. Keyson, Panos Markopoulos, Norbert Streitz, Monica Divitini, Nikolaos Georgantas, Antonio Mana Gomez |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2010 |
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1-280-39029-8 |
9786613568212 |
3-642-16917-1 |
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[1st ed. 2010.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (XVII, 354 p. 137 illus.) |
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Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI ; ; 6439 |
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User interfaces (Computer systems) |
Artificial intelligence |
Application software |
Computer communication systems |
Software engineering |
Computers and civilization |
User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction |
Artificial Intelligence |
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) |
Computer Communication Networks |
Software Engineering |
Computers and Society |
Kongress. |
Málaga <2010> |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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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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Automating Routine Tasks in AmI Systems by Using Models at Runtime -- Service Obtrusiveness Adaptation -- A Dynamic Time Warping |
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Approach to Real-Time Activity Recognition for Food Preparation -- Refining Interaction Designs through Simplicity -- Semantic Visualization of Wireless Sensor Networks for Elderly Monitoring -- Privacy Management and Control in ATRACO -- Place in Perspective: Extracting Online Information about Points of Interest -- AmbiSec: Securing Smart Spaces Using Entropy Harvesting -- Taxi-Aware Map: Identifying and Predicting Vacant Taxis in the City -- Dynamic Privacy Management in Pervasive Sensor Networks -- Geo-Social Interaction: Context-Aware Help in Large Scale Public Spaces -- The Operator Guide: An Ambient Persuasive Interface in the Factory -- Reduction of Driver Stress Using AmI Technology while Driving in Motorway Merging Sections -- Subjective Difficulty Estimation for Interactive Learning by Sensing Vibration Sound on Desk Panel -- Ontology Driven Piecemeal Development of Smart Spaces -- Exploiting Acoustic Source Localization for Context Classification in Smart Environments -- Real-Time Gaze Tracking for Public Displays -- An Agent-Based Approach to Care in Independent Living -- Making AAL Platforms a Reality -- A Unified Architecture for Supporting Direct Tag-Based and Indirect Network-Based Resource Discovery -- Multilevel and Hybrid Architecture for Device Abstraction and Context Information Management in Smart Home Environments -- A Distributed Many-Camera System for Multi-person Tracking -- An Open Distributed Framework for Adaptive User Interaction in Ambient Intelligence -- A Vision-Based System for Object Identification and Information Retrieval in a Smart Home -- SeSaMoNet 2.0: Improving a Navigation System for Visually Impaired People -- Plugin Driven Architecture for Intelligent Management of Building -- Enhancing the Expressiveness of Fingers: Multi-touch Ring Menus for Everyday Applications -- Privacy Policy Enforcement for Ambient Ubiquitous Services -- A Concept for a First Communication Initiation for Ambient Intelligent Industrial Environments -- A Bluetooth-Based Device Management Platform for Smart Sensor Environment -- Investigation and Demonstration of Local Positioning System Using Ultrasonic Sensors for Wide Indoor Areas -- Automatic Pedestrian Detection and Counting Applied to Urban Planning -- This Is Me: Using Ambient Voice Patterns for In-Car Positioning -- Selective Delivery of Points of Interest -- Ambient Intelligence Research Landscapes: Introduction and Overview -- Challenges and Limitations of Intelligent Ambient Assisted Living Environments -- The DFKI Competence Center for Ambient Assisted Living -- Intersecting the Architecture of the Internet of Things with the Future Retail Industry -- On the Role of ExperienceLab in Professional Domain Ambient Intelligence Research -- The Christian Doppler Laboratory on Contextual Interfaces -- Workshop on Interaction Techniques in Real and Simulated Assistive Smart Environments -- Workshop on Pervasive Computing and Cooperative Environments in a Global Context -- ’Designing Ambient Interactions – Pervasive Ergonomic Interfaces for Ageing Well’ (DAI’10) -- 3rd Workshop on Semantic Ambient Media Experience (SAME) – In Conjunction with AmI-2010 -- Workshop AccessibleTV ”Accessible User Interfaces for Future TV Applications” -- First Workshop on Radically Innovative AAL Services -- First Workshop on Convergence and Consolidation towards Standard AAL Platform Services. |
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In a world supported by Ambient Intelligence (AmI), various devices embedded in the environment collectively use the distributed information and the intelligence inherent in this interconnected environment. A range of information from sensing and reas- ing technologies is used by distributed devices in the environment. The cooperation between natural user interfaces and sensor interfaces |
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covers all of a person’s s- roundings, resulting in a device environment that behaves intelligently; the term “Ambient Intelligence” has been coined to describe it. In this way, the environment is able to recognize the persons in it, to identify their individual needs, to learn from their behavior, and to act and react in their interest. Since this vision is influenced by a lot of different concepts in information proce- ing and combines multi-disciplinary fields in electrical engineering, computer science, industrial design, user interfaces, and cognitive sciences, considerable research is needed to provide new models of technological innovation within a multi-dimensional society. Thus the AmI vision relies on the large-scale integration of electronics into the environment, enabling the actors, i.e., people and objects, to interact with their surrounding in a seamless, trustworthy, and natural manner. |
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UNINA9910794687803321 |
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Autore |
Piontek Jochem |
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Titolo |
Bausteine des Logistikmanagements : Supply Chain Management. E-Logistics. Logistikcontrolling. Green Logistics. Logistikinstrumente / / Jochem Piontek |
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Herne : , : NWB Verlag, , 2021 |
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[6. Auflage.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (384 pages) |
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NWB Studium Betriebswirtschaft |
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Logistics |
Business logistics |
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Intro -- 1. Logistik "state of the art" -- 2. Supply Chain Management (SCM) -- 3. Management von Sourcing-Strategien -- 4. Bevorratungskonzepte -- 5. Komplexitätsmanagement -- 6. Flusskonzepte -- 7. E-Logistics -- 8. Outsourcing logistischer Prozesse -- 9. Green Logistics -- 10. Logistikcontrolling. |
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UNINA9910823553403321 |
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Autore |
Goodall Alex (Alexis Vere) |
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Loyalty and liberty : American countersubversion from World War I to the McCarthy era / / Alex Goodall |
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Urbana : , : University of Illinois Press, , [2013] |
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©2013 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (344 p.) |
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Anti-communist movements - United States - History - 20th century |
Radicalism - United States - History - 20th century |
Political persecution - United States - History - 20th century |
United States Politics and government 1919-1933 |
United States Politics and government 1933-1945 |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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part I. The revolutionary challenge -- part II. Professional patriots -- part III. The new anticommunism. |
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"Loyalty and Liberty offers the first comprehensive account of the politics of countersubversion in the United States prior to the McCarthy era. A sweeping study that surveys the loyalty politics of World War I, the antiradicalism of the 1920s and antifascism of the 1930s, and the emerging McCarthyite politics of World War II, this book shows how countersubversive thinking evolved alongside and contributed to the development of the modern federal state. Alex Goodall explores how antiradical crusading was hampered in the 1920s both by constitutional, financial, and political constraints on antisubversion that followed from excesses of political repression during and after World War I and by scandals that plagued the movement and led many to view it as either deluded or malevolent. The 1930s saw a major restructuring within the antiradical community, and New Deal activism encouraged a conservative backlash that began to see the looming threat of communism as lying in Washington, rather than on the margins of American society. Meanwhile, the executive branch created |
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countersubversive machinery capable for the first time of prosecuting an effective war on radical dissent. By the end of World War II, new alliances on the left and right had largely consolidated into the form they would keep during the Cold War: a new anticommunist movement worked to restrain the supposedly dictatorial ambitions of the Roosevelt administration, while New Deal liberals split between supporters of the Popular Front, civil liberties activists, and embryonic Cold Warriors as they struggled to respond to the issues of communist espionage in Washington and communist influence in politics more broadly"-- |
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