01000nam0-22003851i-450-99000132097040332120070619084408.00-19-853389-6000132097FED01000132097(Aleph)000132097FED0100013209720001205d1990----km-y0itay50------baengModule theoryan approach to linear algebraT. S. Blyth2nd. ed.OxfordClarendon Press1990vi, 360 p.24 cmTeoria dei moduliAlgebra lineareAnelli ed algebre512.4Blyth,Thomas Scott42510ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990001320970403321121-N-88933MA1121-N-98934MA1121-N-78932MA1MA116-0115-0116D10Module theory79590UNINA01820cam a22003134a 4500991003801199707536200427s2008 gw a b 001 0 eng d9783540745549b14389770-39ule_instBibl. Dip.le Aggr. Matematica e Fisica - Sez. Fisicaeng541.36922LC QC311Ross, John,1926-2017786817Thermodynamics and fluctuations far from equilibrium /John Ross ; with a contribution by R.S. BerryBerlin ;New York :Springer,2008xii, 209 p. :ill. ;24 cmSpringer series in chemical physics,0172-6218 ;90Includes bibliographical references and indexThermodynamics and fluctuations far from equilibrium -- Dissipation and efficiency in autonomous and externally forced reactions, including several biochemical systems -- Stochastic theory and fluctuations in systems far from equilibrium, including disordered systemsThis work deals with the formulation of the thermodynamics of chemical and other systems far from equilibrium, including connections to fluctuations. It contains applications to non-equilibrium stationary states and approaches to such states, systems with multiple stationary states, reaction diffusion systems, and moreThermodynamicsChemical equilibriumBerry, R. Stephen.b1438977013-01-2127-04-20991003801199707536LE006 Fondo Polezzo 204Ex libris Stefano Polezzo12006000183833le006gE75.78-l- 00000.i1594636813-01-21Thermodynamics and fluctuations far from equilibrium1752439UNISALENTOle00627-04-20ma enggw 0004533nam 2200517z- 450 9910563072803321202102101-928396-56-9(CKB)5680000000036095(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/37782(oapen)doab37782(EXLCZ)99568000000003609520202102d2018 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe e-Government Development DiscourseAnalysing Contemporary and Future Growth Prospects in Developing and Emerging EconomiesDurbanvilleAOSIS20181 online resource (326 p.)1-928396-55-0 research agenda for e-Government. When e-Government was first conceived, it was designed upon basic technologies where the emphasis was only on the simple display of government information for citizens to read. Nowadays, e-Government design comprises many complicated modules such as upload and download consoles, two-way interaction consoles between citizens and government agents, integrated government business processes presenting the whole of government, and it does not depend solely on technology. The complexity of e-Government has now evolved to include political, cultural, economic, social and technical dimensions. Bringing all these difficult aspects together is so complicated that it needs carefully planned strategies informed by local contextual characteristics. Rather than giving formulaic definitions and conceptual standpoints on many aspects of e-Government, as is the case in many e-Government publications, this book will explore the frontiers of global knowledge value chains by discussing current and future dimensions of e-Government. For example, the book discusses the concept of data governance by exploring how actual opening up of government data can be achieved, especially in a developing world context. Further, the book posits that opening government data should be followed by the opening up of government business processes in order to peddle the concept of accountability and responsiveness. Much text on data governance has concentrated on articulating the basic definitions surrounding this concept. Another very important topic explored in this book is regarding how the concept of decolonisation can be extended to e-Government by providing practical examples as to how researchers in the developing world can contribute to the advancement of e-Government as a scientific field of enquiry and guide its implementation, thereof. Decolonisation is advocated for in e-Government research so that there is a balance in the inclusion of the Afrocentric knowledge into e-Government advancement other than over-reliance on the Euro-, Asia- and America-centric knowledge value chains (Mbembe 2015). As e-Government is a very expensive undertaking, the issue of funding has excluded African countries and a majority of the developing world from implementing e-Government. Despite funding being a critical cornerstone of e-Government development, there is a dearth of information on this topic. Therefore, this book provides a chapter which discusses traditional and innovative ways of funding e-Government design and implementation which can go a long way in improving e-Government penetration into the developing world. Further, the book explores how intelligent e-Government applications can be designed, especially in resource-constrained countries. A couple of emerging technology innovations such as fog computing and intelligent information technology are explored within the realm of e-Government design.E-Government Development Discourse Information technology: general issuesbicsscPolitics & governmentbicsscApplicationsbusinesscloud computingcommunicationcontextcorruptiondatadeveloping countriese-Governmentimpactsocio-economictechnologyInformation technology: general issuesPolitics & governmentBwalya Kelvin Jedt1292398Bwalya Kelvin JothBOOK9910563072803321The e-Government Development Discourse3024303UNINA