06141 am 22006733u 450 991013704310332120220419084931.01-76046-004-4(CKB)3710000000731140(EBL)4562272(OCoLC)933708651(Au-PeEL)EBL4562272(CaPaEBR)ebr11230048(MiAaPQ)EBC4562272(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/30784(NjHacI)993710000000731140(EXLCZ)99371000000073114020160717h20162016 uy 0engurcn#nnn|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEngaging Indigenous economy debating diverse approaches /edited by Will SandersANU Press2016Acton ACT, Australia :Australian National University Press,2016.©20161 online resource (xxii, 306 pages)illustrations (some colour), maps (some colour)Research Monograph ;Number 35Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research"Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, College of Arts and Social Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra"--title page.1-76046-003-6 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.1. Taking difference seriously: Life, income and work for Jon Altman and friends / Will Sanders -- Part 1: The Hybrid Economy: Theory, Practice and Policy -- 2. From Samoa to CAEPR via Mumeka: The hybrid economy comes of age / Geoff Buchanan -- 3. From public policy to pure anthropology: A genealogy of the idea of the hybrid economy / Chris Gregory -- 4. Cultural domains and the theory of customary environmentalism in Indigenous Australia / Kim de Rijke, Richard Martin and David Trigger -- 5. What is the policy significance of the hybrid economy? / Nicolas Peterson -- 6. If the market is the problem, is the hybrid economy the solution? / Katherine Curchin -- 7. Valuing Aboriginal cultural activity: Beyond markets / Kaely Woods -- 8. Hybrid economies as life projects? An example from the Torres Strait / Annick Thomassin -- 9. Indigenous country in the southwest Gulf of Carpentaria: Territories of difference or indifference? / Seán Kerins and Jacky Green -- 10. Indigenous-owned art centres, tourism and economic benefits: The case of Maṟuku Arts / Marianne Riphagen -- 11. Five theses for reinstituting economics: Anthropological lessons from Broome / Stephen Muecke and Ben Dibley -- Part 2: Critiquing Neoliberalism and the Guardian State -- 12. Neoliberalism and the return of the guardian state: Micromanaging Indigenous peoples in a new chapter of colonial governance / Shelley Bielefeld -- 13. Media stars and neoliberal news agendas in Indigenous policymaking / Kerry McCallum and Lisa Waller -- 14. Trapped in the gap / Emma Kowal -- 15. Neoliberal rhetoric and guardian state outcomes in Aboriginal land reform / Leon Terrill -- Part 3: Land, Housing and Entrepreneurship: Altman Applied -- 16. Dealings in native title and statutory Aboriginal land rights lands in Australia: What land tenure reform is needed? / Ed Wensing -- 17. Exploring hybridity in housing: Lessons for appropriate tenure choices and policy / Louise Crabtree -- 18. The political economy of the Aboriginals Benefit Account: Relevance of the 1985 Altman review 30 years on / David P Pollack -- 19. The work of rights: The nature of native title labour / Pamela McGrath -- 20. Indigenous small businesses in the Australian Indigenous economy / Jock Collins, Mark Morrison, Branka Krivokapic-Skoko, Rose Butler and PK Basu -- Part 4: Personal Reflections -- 21. Reflections of a PhD student / Benedict Scambary -- 22. Reflections of a senior colleague / John Nieuwenhuysen AM -- 23. Self-reflections: 1977-2014 / Jon Altman.The engagement of Indigenous Australians in economic activity is a matter of long-standing public concern and debate. Jon Altman has been intellectually engaged with Indigenous economic activity for almost 40 years, most prominently through his elaboration of the concept of the hybrid economy, and most recently through his sustained and trenchant critique of policy. He has inspired others also to engage with these important issues, both through his writing and through his position as the foundation Director of The Australian National University’s Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy research from 1990 to 2010. The year 2014 saw both Jon’s 60th birthday and his retirement from CAEPR. This collection of essays marks those events. Contributors include long‑standing colleagues from the disciplines of economics, anthropology and political science, and younger scholars who have been inspired by Jon’s approach in developing their own research projects. All point to the complexity as well as the importance of engaging with Indigenous economic activity — conceptually, empirically and as a strategic concern for public policy.Research Monograph (Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR)) ;number 35.Aboriginal AustraliansEconomic conditionsAboriginal AustraliansLand tenureBusiness enterprises, Aboriginal Australianaustraliaeconomic activitypublic policyindigenous peopleAboriginal titleNeoliberalismAboriginal AustraliansEconomic conditions.Aboriginal AustraliansLand tenure.Business enterprises, Aboriginal Australian.301.451991Sanders Willauth801561Sanders WillAustralian National University.Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research,MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910137043103321Engaging Indigenous economy3316284UNINA06798 am 22008293u 450 991029314970332120230125184121.01-4302-6638-410.1007/978-1-4302-6638-9(CKB)3710000000394473(EBL)2093976(SSID)ssj0001501457(PQKBManifestationID)11830229(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001501457(PQKBWorkID)11524633(PQKB)10310924(DE-He213)978-1-4302-6638-9(MiAaPQ)EBC2093976(MiAaPQ)EBC6422553(Au-PeEL)EBL6422553(OCoLC)1228511002(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/25898(CaSebORM)9781430266389(PPN)185483550(EXLCZ)99371000000039447320150407d2015 u| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEnergy Efficient Servers[electronic resource] Blueprints for Data Center Optimization /by Corey Gough, Ian Steiner, Winston Saunders1st ed. 2015.Springer Nature2015Berkeley, CA :Apress :Imprint: Apress,2015.1 online resource (347 p.)The Expert's Voice in Enterprise Computing and Power Management"The IT professional's operational handbook"--Cover.Includes index.1-4302-6637-6 Contents at a Glance; Chapter 1: Why Data Center Efficiency Matters; An Industry's Call to Action; Data Center Infrastructure Energy Use; Energy Proportional Server Efficiency; Regulatory Environment; Measuring Energy Efficiency; SPECPower; High Performance Computing Efficiency; Energy Efficiency and Cost; Summary; Chapter 2: CPU Power Management; Server CPU Architecture/Design; CPU Architecture Building Blocks; Threads, Cores, and Modules; Caches and the Cache Hierarchy; Dies and Packages; On-die Fabrics and the Uncore; Power Control Unit; External Communication; Thermal DesignCPU Design Building BlocksDigital Synchronous Logic and Clocks; SRAM and eDRAM; I/O; Intel Server Processors; Introduction to Power; CPU Power Breakdown; Logic Power; I/O Power; Frequency, Voltage, and Temperature Interactions; Power-Saving Techniques; Turn It Off; Turn It Down; Power-Saving Strategies; Race to Idle vs. Slow Down; CPU Power and Performance States; C-States; Thread C-States; Core C-States; Core C0; Core C1 and C1e; Core C3; Core C6; Core C7 (and up); C-State Demotion; Package C-States; Module C-States; P-States; Per Socket P-States; Per Core P-States; Uncore Frequency ScalingTurboTurbo Architecture; Power/Thermal Limits; Thermal Protection; Electrical Protection; C-States and Turbo; Fused Turbo Frequencies; T-States; S-States and G-States; S0i x; Running Average Power Limit (RAPL); IMON and Digital Power Meter; Linpack Example; DRAM (Memory) RAPL; CPU Thermal Management; Prochot; CPU Power Management Summary; Summary; Chapter 3: Memory and I/O Power Management; System Memory; Memory Architecture Basics; Devices and Ranks; Memory Error Correction (ECC); Memory Capacity; Device Power Characteristics; DDR3 vs. DDR4; RDIMMs, UDIMMs, SODIMMs, and LRDIMMsMemory Channel Interleave and Imbalanced Memory ConfigurationsPower and Performance States; CKE Power Savings; Self-Refresh; Voltage/Frequency; DDR Thermal Management; Monitoring Temperature; Memory Throttling; CPU DDRIO; Workload Behavior; Memory Reliability Features; CPU I/Os; CPU Interconnect; Link Power States; PCIe; Link Power States; Link Frequency/Voltage; Link Width; Hot Add; D-states; Summary; Chapter 4: Platform Power Management; Platform Overview; Common Platform Components; Integration; CPU Integration; Chipset Integration; Microservers and Server SoCs; Platform ManageabilityCPU SocketsNode Controllers; Memory Risers and Memory Buffer Chips; Server Chipsets; PCH and Platform Power Management; PCH Power Management; PCIe in Chipsets; PCH Thermal Management; Networking; Ambient Temperature, TDP, and Thermal Management; Attached Media; LAN Power Management Features; Media Speed; Energy Efficient Ethernet; Wake on LAN; Active State Power Management (ASPM); Interrupt Moderation; USB; Link Power States; Link Frequency/Voltage; Storage; Storage Servers and Power Management; HDDs and SDDs; SATA and SAS Drive Power Management; Frequency/Voltage; NVMe Drive Power ManagementPower DeliveryEnergy Efficient Servers: Blueprints for Data Center Optimization introduces engineers and IT professionals to the power management technologies and techniques used in energy efficient servers. The book includes a deep examination of different features used in processors, memory, interconnects, I/O devices, and other platform components. It outlines the power and performance impact of these features and the role firmware and software play in initialization and control. Using examples from cloud, HPC, and enterprise environments, the book demonstrates how various power management technologies are utilized across a range of server utilization. It teaches the reader how to monitor, analyze, and optimize their environment to best suit their needs. 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