03215nam 2200601 450 991082097130332120210507234720.00-300-19921-X10.12987/9780300199215(CKB)2550000001166708(EBL)3421345(SSID)ssj0001060245(PQKBManifestationID)11985588(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001060245(PQKBWorkID)11105575(PQKB)10213655(DE-B1597)486395(OCoLC)864745532(DE-B1597)9780300199215(Au-PeEL)EBL3421345(CaPaEBR)ebr10814468(CaONFJC)MIL548080(MiAaPQ)EBC3421345(EXLCZ)99255000000116670820130710h20142014 uy| 0engurnnu---|u||utxtccrReading Dante /Giuseppe MazzottaNew Haven :Yale University Press,[2014]©20141 online resource (306 p.)The Open Yale courses seriesDescription based upon print version of record.0-300-19135-9 1-306-16829-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Preface --1. Lectio Brevis --2. Vita Nuova --3. Inferno 1- 4 --4. Inferno 5- 7 --5. Inferno 9- 11 --6. Inferno 12- 16 --7. Inferno 17- 26 --8. Inferno 27- 29 --9. Inferno 30- 34 --10. Purgatorio 1- 2 --11. Purgatorio 5- 10 --12. Purgatorio 11- 17 --13. Purgatorio 18- 22 --14. Purgatorio 24- 26 --15. Purgatorio 27- 33 --16. Paradiso 1- 2 --17. Paradiso 3- 10 --18. Paradiso 11- 12 --19. Paradiso 15- 17 --20. Paradiso 18- 22 --21. Paradiso 24- 26 --22. Paradiso 27- 29 --23. Paradiso 30- 33 --Notes --IndexA towering figure in world literature, Dante wrote his great epic poem Commedia in the early fourteenth century. The work gained universal acclaim and came to be known as La Divina Commedia, or The Divine Comedy. Giuseppe Mazzotta brings Dante and his masterpiece to life in this exploration of the man, his cultural milieu, and his endlessly fascinating works. Based on Mazzotta's highly popular Yale course, this book offers a critical reading of The Divine Comedy and selected other works by Dante. Through an analysis of Dante's autobiographical Vita nuova, Mazzotta establishes the poetic and political circumstances of The Divine Comedy. He situates the three sections of the poem-Inferno, Purgatory, Paradise-within the intellectual and social context of the late Middle Ages, and he explores the political, philosophical, and theological topics with which Dante was particularly concerned.Open Yale courses series.LITERARY CRITICISM / European / ItalianbisacshLITERARY CRITICISM / European / Italian.851/.1Mazzotta Giuseppe1942-170813MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910820971303321Reading Dante4051095UNINA05016oam 22011654 450 991096213180332120250426110137.0978661284443097814623809851462380980978145187391714518739139781282844438128284443197814527722571452772258(CKB)3170000000055379(SSID)ssj0000940028(PQKBManifestationID)11571936(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000940028(PQKBWorkID)10939139(PQKB)11405442(OCoLC)680613581(IMF)WPIEE2009244(MiAaPQ)EBC1605953(IMF)WPIEA2009244WPIEA2009244(EXLCZ)99317000000005537920020129d2009 uf 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrA Rule-Based Medium-Term Fiscal Policy Framework for Tanzania /Daehaeng Kim, Mika Saito1st ed.Washington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2009.29 p. illIMF Working PapersBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9781451918076 1451918070 Includes bibliographical references.Intro -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- I. Introduction -- II. Fiscal Policy in Tanzania: Improvements and Vulnerabilities -- III. A Rule-Based Medium-Term Fiscal Policy -- IV. A Possible Medium-Term Fiscal Policy Framework for Tanzania -- V. Application of the Proposed Diamond Rule to Tanzania -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- Tables -- 1. Comparison Matrix of Numerical Targets -- 2. Fiscal Rules in Selected Economies -- 3. Fiscal Rules in Sub-Saharan African Countries -- Figures -- 1. Government Domestic Revenue and GDP per Capita in Selected -- 2. Indicators of Public Debt, 2008-2028 Baseline -- 3. Indicators of Public Debt, 2008-2028 Alternative Scenario -- 4. Indicators of Public Debt, 2008-2028 Role of Concessional Borrowing and Grants -- Boxes -- 1. Fiscal Risks Disclosure -- References.A zero net domestic financing (NDF) target has served Tanzania well in recent years, contributing to prudent expenditure policy, improved fiscal sustainability, and macroeconomic stability. Moving to a more flexible fiscal policy, however, may serve Tanzania better. The "diamond rule" proposed in this paper incorporates a permanent hard ceiling on debt and annual benchmark limits on NDF, expenditure growth, and nonconcessional external financing. This rule would provide flexibility for countercyclical policy and help define the fiscal space for infrastructure spending that is consistent with longrun fiscal sustainability. An illustrative simulation shows that Tanzania has considerable fiscal space for development spending.IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;No. 2009/244Economic developmentTanzaniaEconomicsTanzaniaBudget planning and preparationimfBudget SystemsimfBudgetimfBudgeting & financial managementimfBudgetingimfDebt ManagementimfDebtimfDebts, PublicimfExpenditureimfExpenditures, PublicimfFiscal PolicyimfFiscal policyimfFiscal rulesimfMacroeconomicsimfNational BudgetimfNational Government Expenditures and Related Policies: GeneralimfPublic debtimfPublic finance & taxationimfPublic FinanceimfSovereign DebtimfTanzania, United Republic ofimfEconomic developmentEconomicsBudget planning and preparationBudget SystemsBudgetBudgeting & financial managementBudgetingDebt ManagementDebtDebts, PublicExpenditureExpenditures, PublicFiscal PolicyFiscal policyFiscal rulesMacroeconomicsNational BudgetNational Government Expenditures and Related Policies: GeneralPublic debtPublic finance & taxationPublic FinanceSovereign Debt332Kim Daehaeng1815882Saito Mika1815800International Monetary Fund.DcWaIMFBOOK9910962131803321A Rule-Based Medium-Term Fiscal Policy Framework for Tanzania4371490UNINA04086nam 22004695 450 991091049810332120250504110026.09798868809415(electronic bk.)979886880940810.1007/979-8-8688-0941-5(MiAaPQ)EBC31789195(Au-PeEL)EBL31789195(CKB)36639701300041(DE-He213)979-8-8688-0941-5(CaSebORM)9798868809415(OCoLC)1472957466(OCoLC-P)1472957466(EXLCZ)993663970130004120241120d2024 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBuilding Modern Active Directory Engineering, Building, and Running Active Directory for the Next 25 Years /by Evgenij Smirnov1st ed. 2024.Berkeley, CA :Apress :Imprint: Apress,2024.1 online resource (525 pages)Includes index.Print version: Smirnov, Evgenij Building Modern Active Directory Berkeley, CA : Apress L. P.,c2024 9798868809408 Ch 1: Problems with AD -- Ch 2:. Modern AD -- Ch 3: Engineering Topology -- Ch 4: Engineering Lookup -- Ch 5. Engineering Authentication -- Ch 6: Engineering Authorization -- Ch 7: Engineering Configuration -- Ch 8: Engineering Administration -- Ch 9: Building a Modern AD -- Ch 10: Operating a Modern AD -- Ch 11: Transitioning to a Modern AD -- Ch 12: Conclusion.Break the vicious circle of designs perpetuating the errors of the past and “just click next and accept the defaults” implementations preventing a secure and reliable future. This book looks at the typical patterns and antipatterns in Active Directory (AD) design, deployment, and operations and provides an approach to building and operating AD that is based on engineering (analyzing and fulfilling requirements) rather than design (formulating requirements). The book starts with an historical overview of AD and its future 25 years later. You then learn about the challenges that organizations running AD are facing today followed by understanding how to avoid them while learning modern requirements for more efficient and effective AD performance. After that, you go through business requirements influencing the AD topology along with ways to engineer information lookup to protect high-value objects. The book looks at two main protocols and the many dialects that AD offers to engineer an authentication service that fulfills modern requirements while leaving insecure legacy configurations behind. Managing AD from both the security and usability perspectives is discussed next in the book. Building, operating, and transitioning to a modern AD is demonstrated in detail. The book guides you with the next steps of your journey to achieve a secure and reliable AD. After reading this book, you will be able to bridge the gap between the two approaches by analyzing real-world business requirements, explaining the decision-making process in both design and engineering, and ultimately providing concrete engineering guidelines for typical implementation scenarios. What Will You Learn Build a modern Active Directory (AD), leaving behind design antipatterns that are not valid anymore Build a “secure by design” AD and accommodate legacy technology without compromising the overall security Understand advanced AD functionality such as controlling object visibility and partitioning Kerberos authentication by Authentication Policies Operate a modern AD, react to changing business requirements, and respond to ever-evolving security threats .Directory services (Computer network technology)Directory services (Computer network technology)005.268Smirnov Evgenij1777051MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910910498103321Building Modern Active Directory4296453UNINA