01920nam0-22006371i-450-99000395563040332120140711191407.088-13-24313-8v. 188-13-24314-6v. 2000395563FED01000395563(Aleph)000395563FED0100039556320140711d2002----km-y0itaa50------baitaITEconomia e gestione dell'impresaSergio Sciarelli2. ed.PadovaCedamc20021.: Economia e governo dell'impresa2.: La gestione operativa dell'impresaMerciDistribuzioneAziendeEconomiaAziendeGestioneAziende commercialiGestioni338.5381.106 8658Sciarelli,Sergio<1940- >332047ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990003955630403321AZEGI55B114407/BDECBCAZEGI55C114407/CDECBCAZEGI55D114407/DDECBCAZEGI55E114407/EDECBCAZEGI55F114407/FDECBCAZEGI55A114407/ADECBCAZEGI55G214408/ADECBCAZEGI55N214408/FDECBCAZEGI55H214408/BDECBCAZEGI55I214408/CDECBCAZEGI55L214408/DDECBCAZEGI55M214408/EDECBCAZEGI55G114916/ADECBCAZEGI55H114916/BDECBCAZEGI55O214917/ADECBCAZEGI55P214917/BDECBCP 180 (1)s.i.DSSP 184 (2)s.i.DSS0-0-274-TI7955ECA0-0-275-TI7956ECADECBCDSSECAEconomia e gestione dell'impresa415368UNINA05404nam 2200637 a 450 991013386630332120230803033513.01-118-51916-71-118-51918-3(CKB)3360000000455807(EBL)1129782(Au-PeEL)EBL1129782(CaPaEBR)ebr10662624(CaONFJC)MIL455507(MiAaPQ)EBC1129782(OCoLC)824610067(EXLCZ)99336000000045580720130115d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||Aircraft systems integration of air launched weapons /Keith A. RigbyChichester, U.K. Wiley20131 online resource (272 p.)Aerospace seriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-470-97118-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Aircraft Systems Integration of Air-Launched Weapons; Copyright; Contents; Series Preface; Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; 1 Introduction to Weapons Integration; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Chapter Summaries; 1.2.1 The Systems Integration Process; 1.2.2 Stores Management System Design; 1.2.3 The Global Positioning System; 1.2.4 Weapon Initialisation and Targeting; 1.2.5 The Role of Standardisation in Weapons Integration; 1.2.6 Interface Management; 1.2.7 A Weapons Integration Scenario; 1.2.8 'Plug and Play' Weapons Integration; 1.2.9 Weaponised Unmanned Air Systems1.2.10 Reducing the Cost of Weapons Integration1.3 Weapons; 1.3.1 Types of Weapon; 1.3.2 Targets; 1.3.3 Weapon Requirements; 1.3.4 Lethality; 1.3.5 Precision; 1.3.6 Stand-Off Range; 1.3.7 Typical Weapon Configurations; 1.3.8 Implications for the Launch Aircraft; 1.4 Carriage Systems; 1.4.1 Mechanical Attachments; 1.4.2 Downward Ejection; 1.4.3 Forward Firing; 1.4.4 Multi-weapon Carriage Systems; Further Reading; 2 An Introduction to the Integration Process; 2.1 Chapter Summary; 2.2 Introduction; 2.3 The V-Diagram; 2.4 Responsibilities; 2.5 Safety2.6 The Use of Requirements Management Tools in the Systems Engineering Process2.7 Weapons Integration Requirements Capture; 2.8 The Need for Unambiguous, Clear and Appropriate Requirements; 2.9 Minimising Requirements; Further Reading; 3 Requirements Analysis, Partitioning, Implementation in Aircraft Subsystems; 3.1 Chapter Summary; 3.2 Introduction; 3.3 System Architecture; 3.4 Requirements Decomposition; 3.5 Requirements Partitioning; 3.6 Subsystem Implementation; 3.7 Maturity Reviews; 3.8 Right-Hand Side of the V-Diagram; 3.9 Proving Methods; 3.10 Integration; 3.11 Verification3.12 Validation3.13 The Safety Case and Certification; Further Reading; 4 Armament Control System and Global Positioning System Design Issues; 4.1 Chapter Summary; 4.2 Stores Management System Design; 4.2.1 SMS Design Requirements; 4.2.2 Other System Components; 4.2.3 Typical System Architectures; 4.2.4 Training System; 4.3 GPS: Aircraft System Design Issues; 4.3.1 GPS Overview; 4.3.2 Satellite Acquisition Concepts; 4.3.3 Acquisition Strategies; 4.3.4 GPS Signal Distribution; 4.3.5 Aircraft Requirements; 4.3.6 Aircraft Implementation Concepts; 4.3.7 Cost of Complexity; Further Reading5 Weapon Initialisation and Targeting5.1 Chapter Summary; 5.2 Targeting; 5.3 Aiming of Ballistic Bombs; 5.4 Aircraft/Weapon Alignment; 5.5 Aiming of Smart Air-to-Ground Weapons; 5.6 Air-to-Air Missiles; 5.6.1 Sensors; 5.6.2 Engagement Modes; 5.6.3 Air-to-Air Weapons Training; Further Reading; 6 Weapon Interface Standards; 6.1 Chapter Summary; 6.2 Benefits of Standardisation; 6.3 MIL-STD -1760 AEIS; 6.3.1 MIL-STD -1760 Interface Points; 6.3.2 Connectors; 6.3.3 Signal Sets; 6.3.4 GPS RF Signal Distribution; 6.3.5 Data Protocols; 6.3.6 Data Entities; 6.3.7 Time Tagging; 6.3.8 Mass Data Transfer6.3.9 High-Speed 1760From the earliest days of aviation where the pilot would drop simple bombs by hand, to the highly agile, stealthy aircraft of today that can deliver smart ordnance with extreme accuracy, engineers have striven to develop the capability to deliver weapons against targets reliably, safely and with precision. Aircraft Systems Integration of Air-Launched Weapons introduces the various aspects of weapons integration, primarily from the aircraft systems integration viewpoint, but also considers key parts of the weapon and the desired interactions with the aircraft required for succeAerospace series (Chichester, England)Air weaponsAir-to-surface missilesAirplanes, MilitaryArmamentAirplanes, MilitaryDesign and constructionSystems integrationAeronauticsSystems engineeringAir weapons.Air-to-surface missiles.Airplanes, MilitaryArmament.Airplanes, MilitaryDesign and construction.Systems integration.AeronauticsSystems engineering.623.4/51Rigby Keith A989966MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910133866303321Aircraft systems integration of air launched weapons2264266UNINA03814nam 2200577 450 991080945510332120230807215537.0(CKB)3710000000413373(EBL)2051514(OCoLC)910446069(SSID)ssj0001537182(PQKBManifestationID)11995574(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001537182(PQKBWorkID)11512921(PQKB)11190200(MiAaPQ)EBC2051514(Au-PeEL)EBL2051514(CaPaEBR)ebr11055140(CaONFJC)MIL784626(EXLCZ)99371000000041337320150528h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFreedom of expression in a pluralistic world order /Ambrogino G. AwestaThe Hague, Netherlands :Eleven International Publishing,2015.©20151 online resource (227 p.)Description based upon print version of record.94-6274-234-0 94-6236-532-6 Includes bibliographical references.""Cover""; ""Title page""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""Part I Pluralistic World Order""; ""1. Pluralistic World Order: An Introduction""; ""1.1. Globalization and the Essence of Discontent""; ""1.2. The Reciprocity of Antagonism: Orientalism v. Occidentalism""; ""1.2.1. The Essence of Reciprocal Antagonism""; ""1.3. Dichotomous Antagonism within the Process of Globalization""; ""1.3.1. Continuation of Antagonism within a Globalized Era""; ""1.4. Globalism and the Continuation of Dichotomous Antagonism""; ""1.4.1. The Globalist Mechanism and Dichotomous Antagonism""""1.5. The Fundamental Menace of Antagonism""""Part II Freedom of Expression""; ""2. Freedom of Expression: An Introduction""; ""2.1. Freedom of Expression and Pluralism""; ""2.2. Theoretical Boundaries of the Freedom of Expression""; ""2.3. The Right to Freedom of Expression at the International Level""; ""2.3.1. Limitations of Freedom of Expression at the International Level""; ""2.3.2. Limitations of Freedom of Expression in a Globalized Age""; ""2.4. The Right to Freedom of Expression at the European Level""; ""2.4.1. The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe""""2.4.2. The European Union""""2.4.3. The Council of Europe""; ""2.4.4. Limitations of Freedom of Expression at the European Level""; ""2.5. The Right to Freedom of Expression at the National Level""; ""Concluding Remarks""; ""Bibliography""; ""Books""; ""Journals & Newspapers""; ""Table of Cases""; ""Table of Legislative Instruments""; ""Other Works""; ""Websites""This book assesses the legal impact of cultural pluralism (which is often indicated by the terms 'multi-civilizationalism' and 'multi-culturalism') on the fundamental right to freedom of expression at the international, European, and national level. This assessment is ineluctable for this age of globalization, wherein the accommodation of cultural diversity poses a profound challenge to the fundamental values of human life. One of the foremost endangered values is thus the fundamental right to freedom of expression. The book determines the scope of the perilous rift that tends to undermine thiFreedom of the pressUnited StatesFreedom of speechUnited StatesFreedom of the pressFreedom of speech342.730853Awesta Ambrogino G.1671822MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910809455103321Freedom of expression in a pluralistic world order4034707UNINA