02391nam 2200385 450 991024745630332120230627223707.01-5386-3462-7(CKB)4100000001193064(NjHacI)994100000001193064(EXLCZ)99410000000119306420230419d2017 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier2017 6th International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) /Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Computer SocietyLos Alamitos, California :Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE),2017.1 online resource (xi, 156 pages) illustrations some color1-5386-3463-5 Information technology (IT) has progressively grown in importance to space exploration efforts and today it often dominates the costs and schedules of space mission projects The International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC IT) is the first forum to gather system and software engineers, scientists, and other practitioners with the objective of advancing information technology for space missions The forum provides an excellent opportunity for technical interchange for all aspects of IT used for space missions The conference will emphasize current and emerging IT practice and challenges for future space missions All aspects of the space mission will be explored, including flight systems, ground systems, science data processing, engineering and development tools, operations, and telecommunications The entire IT lifecycle of mission development will be considered.2017 6th International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information TechnologyAstronauticsData processingCongressesInformation technologyCongressesOuter spaceExplorationCongressesAstronauticsData processingInformation technology629.4NjHacINjHaclPROCEEDING99102474563033212017 6th International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT)2535661UNINA03030nam 2200517 450 991013140220332120211208153928.01-78542-076-3(CKB)3710000000482266(WaSeSS)IndRDA00058117(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/29971(EXLCZ)99371000000048226620160623d2015 || |engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe first sail J. Hillis Miller : a film book /Dragan KujundzicOpen Humanities Press2015London :Open Humanities Press,2015.1 online resource (223 pages)1-78542-003-8 Includes bibliographical references.Avant-propos /Dragan Kujundžić -- Introduction / Henry Sussman -- Film Transcript -- Interview / Taryn Devereux -- Talking about the same questions but at another rhythm: Deconstruction and Film / Sarah Dillon -- Just a Miracle / Charlie Gere -- Up 111 / Nicholas Royle -- Miller's Idle Tears / Éamonn Dunne and Michael O'Rourke -- Envoiles (Post It) / Dragan Kujundžić -- Memory to come (tba) or, towards a poetics of the spectral / Julian Wolfreys -- Like a Beginning of an Interminable Waterway: J. Hillis Miller and the Theory to Come / Dragan Kujundžić -- Thanks a Lot and What I Would Say Now / J. Hillis Miller.The film-book The First Sail: J. Hillis Miller is based on the documentary film of the same name made in 2010. The political, academic and environmental contexts surrounding this film since its release prove with more and more urgency the need to read and listen to J. Hillis Miller, and would require revisiting everything that has been said and seen. Together with the film transcript and an interview with Miller conducted by Taryn Devereux, the essays in this volume have been gathered from several international events devoted to Miller's works. With essays by Henry Sussman, Sarah Dillon, Charlie Gere, Nicholas Royle, Éamonn Dunne and Michael O’Rourke, Dragan Kujundžić, Julian Wolfreys and J. Hillis Miller, The First Sail in itself thus forms a vast network of references, operating as an installation and network of emerging projects.CriticsUnited StatesBiographyAmerican literatureHistory and criticismTheory, etcj. hillis millerdocumentary filmfilm transcriptthe first sailinterviewDeconstructionEssayJacques DerridaCriticsAmerican literatureHistory and criticismTheory, etc.810.9Kujundzic Dragan1959-964076WaSeSSWaSeSSBOOK9910131402203321The first sail2186391UNINA