05415nam 22007215 450 99641817000331620200730113829.01-0716-0421-X10.1007/978-1-0716-0421-2(CKB)4100000011363843(DE-He213)978-1-0716-0421-2(MiAaPQ)EBC6273881(Au-PeEL)EBL6273881(OCoLC)1182514794(PPN)260833304(EXLCZ)99410000001136384320200730d2020 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSynergetics[electronic resource] /edited by Axel Hutt, Hermann Haken1st ed. 2020.New York, NY :Springer US :Imprint: Springer,2020.1 online resource (223 illus., 95 illus. in color. eReference.) Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science Series1-0716-0420-1 Brain Pacemaker -- Fluid Dynamics, Pattern Formation -- Fluid Dynamics, Turbulence -- Intentionality: A Naturalization Proposal on the Basis of Complex Dynamical Systems -- Linear and Non-linear Fokker-Planck Equations -- Movement Coordination -- Patterns and Interfaces in Dissipative Dynamics -- Self-Organization and the City -- Self-Organization in Clinical Psychology -- Synergetics, Introduction to -- Synergetics: Basic Concepts. .This volume of the “Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science, Second Edition” (ECSS), introduces the fundamental physical and mathematical concepts underlying the theory of complex physical, chemical, and biological systems. Numerous applications illustrate how these concepts explain observed phenomena in our daily lives, which range from spatio-temporal patterns in fluids from atmospheric turbulence in hurricanes and tornadoes to feedback dynamics of laser intensity to structures in cities and rhythms in the brain. The spontaneous formation of well-organized structures out of microscopic system components and their interactions is one of the most fascinating and challenging phenomena for scientists to understand. Biological systems may also exhibit organized structures emanating from interactions of cells and their networks. For instance, underlying structures in the brain emerge as certain mental states, the ability to coordinate movement, or pathologies such as tremor or epileptic seizures. When we try to explain or understand these extremely complex biological phenomena, it is natural to ask whether analogous processes of self-organization may be found in much simpler systems of the inanimate world. In recent decades, it has become increasingly evident that there exist numerous examples in physical and chemical systems in which well-organized spatio-temporal structures arise out of disordered states. As in living organisms, the functioning of these systems can be maintained only by a flux of energy (and matter) through them. Synergetics combines elements from physics and mathematics to explain how a diversity of systems obey the same basic principles. All chapters in this volume have been thoroughly revised and updated from the first edition of ECSS. 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IBM redbooks"December 2003."0-7384-9903-X IBM Backup Recovery and Media Services (BRMS) for the IBM eServer iSeries server is the strategic solution for managing backup, recovery, media, and storage in an iSeries-only environment. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server and client products are the IBM tools that correspond to backup, recovery, media, and storage management functions in a heterogeneous (multiplatform) environment. IBM offers a unique integrated solution by combining the proven performance of BRMS on the iSeries server with the multiplatform capabilities of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager. In a multiplatform environment that includes iSeries servers, you can use the two products independently of each other. However, by integrating the two products, you achieve a much more powerful set of capabilities to back up and recover your mission-critical data and applications. Based on iSeries V5R2 BRMS and V5.2 of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager, this IBM Redbooks publication provides: An overview of BRMS and IBM Tivoli Storage Manager terminology, constructs, and capabilities Cookbook examples to get BRMS and IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server up and running on your iSeries server, as well as to set up your iSeries server as the BRMS Application Client to an IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server running on the iSeries server Troubleshooting guidance and tips for integrating BRMS and IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server on the iSeries server "As is" iSeries user programs and OS/400 commands to enable an iSeries system operator to manage integrated BRMS and IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server functions through a single user interfaceIBM redbooks.Data recovery (Computer science)Electronic data processingData recovery (Computer science)Electronic data processing.005.8/6Cook Jim1164503Johansson Dan1513696Mann Steve1952-1513697Schittko Edelgard1513698Smoley Bradley1513699International Business Machines Corporation.International Technical Support Organization.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910783564603321Integrating backup recovery and media services and IBM tivoli storage manager on the IBM eServer iSeries server3748312UNINA