LEADER 02720nam 2200565 450 001 9910788898303321 005 20170918221656.0 010 $a1-4704-0685-3 035 $a(CKB)3360000000464459 035 $a(EBL)3113573 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000889228 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11499146 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000889228 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10876275 035 $a(PQKB)10152365 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC3113573 035 $a(RPAM)3279068 035 $a(PPN)195411579 035 $a(EXLCZ)993360000000464459 100 $a19821013h19831983 uy| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 14$aThe stability of multi-dimensional shock fronts /$fAndrew Majda 210 1$aProvidence, Rhode Island :$cAmerican Mathematical Society,$d[1983] 210 4$dİ1983 215 $a1 online resource (101 p.) 225 1 $aMemoirs of the American Mathematical Society,$x0065-9266 ;$vvolume 41, number 275 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-8218-2275-6 320 $aBibliography: pages 94-95. 327 $a""TABLE OF CONTENTS""; ""A?1. INTRODUCTION""; ""A?2. THE LINEARIZATION OF A CURVED SHOCK FRONT: THE MAIN THEOREMS FOR VARIABLE COEFFICIENTS""; ""A?3. A GENERAL DISCUSSION OF THE UNIFORM STABILITY CONDITIONS AND THE PHYSICAL EQUATIONS OF COMPRESSIBLE FLUID FLOW""; ""3.A Conservation Laws in a Single Space Variable and Lax's Shock Inequalities""; ""3.B Some Theoretical Remarks on Uniform Stability""; ""3.C Uniformly Stable Shock Fronts for Isentropic Gas Dynamics in Two Space Dimensions a???a??? the Proof of Proposition 2"" 327 $a""3.D The Uniform Stability of Shock Fronts for the Euler Equations of Gas Dynamics in Three Dimensions""""A?4. THE BASIC VARIABLE COEFFICIENT ESTIMATE""; ""A?5. THE EXISTENCE AND DIFFERENTIABILITY OF SOLUTIONS""; ""APPENDIX A. PSEUDOa???DIFFERENTIAL OPERATORS WITH SOBOLEV SPACE COEFFICEINTS: THE PROOF OF LEMMA 4.2""; ""APPENDIX B. 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[et al.], editors 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aBoston ;$aLondon $cArtech House$dc2009 215 $a1 online resource (440 p.) 225 1 $aMobile communications series 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9781596933897 311 08$a1596933895 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aAchieving Interoperability in Critical IT and Communication Systems; Contents; Foreword; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Interoperability Defined; 1.1 Real Interoperability; 1.2 Definition and Vision; 1.3 Planning Elements of Interoperable IT and Communication Systems; 1.4 Holistic Interoperability; References; Chapter 2 Pearl Harbor, 9/11, and Katrina: Same Lessons Not Yet Learned; 2.1 Now and Then: Enduring Failure; 2.1.1 Totsugeki Raigeki (TO-RA); 2.1.2 The Environment; 2.2 Failed Interoperability; 2.2.1 Failure of Organization; 2.2.2 Failure of Assumption 327 $a2.2.3 Failure of Omission2.2.4 Failure of Verification; 2.2.5 Failure of Supervision; 2.2.6 Failure of Alertness; 2.2.7 Failure of Complacency; 2.2.8 Failure of Intelligence; 2.2.9 Failure of Attitude; 2.2.10 Failure of Imagination; 2.2.11 Failure of Communications; 2.2.12 Failure of Paraphrase; 2.2.13 Failure of Adaptability; 2.2.14 Failure of Disclosure; 2.2.15 Failure of Insight; 2.2.16 Failure of Dissemination; 2.2.17 Failure of Inspection; 2.2.18 Failure of Preparedness; 2.2.19 Failure of Consistency; 2.2.20 Failure of Jealousy; 2.2.21 Failure of Relationships; 2.2.22 Failure of Priority 327 $a2.2.23 Failure of Reporting2.2.24 Failure of Improvement; 2.2.25 Failure of Delegation; 2.3 Pearl Harbor Interoperability Analysis; 2.4 Lessons Taught-Not Learned; 2.4.1 Deficiency Mapping: From Pearl Harbor to 9/11 and Katrina; 2.4.2 Pearl Harbor Failures Revisited for 9/11 and Katrina; 2.5 Leadership Failures and the Need for Holistic Interoperability; References; Selected Bibliography; Chapter 3 World Interoperability Failure Model; 3.1 The Cause; 3.2 Responder-Receivers Organizations in the Failure Model; 3.2.1 Public Safety, Emergency Response, and Other Stakeholder Disciplines 327 $a3.2.2 IT and Communication Systems3.3 Governance Layers in the Failure Model; 3.4 Other Deterrents to Interoperability; 3.4.1 Bureaucracies in the Failure Model; 3.4.2 Consultants in the Failure Model; 3.4.3 Vendors in the Failure Model; 3.5 The Interoperability Assessment Checklist; 3.6 Summary; References; Chapter 4 Best Practices for Achieving Interoperability; 4.1 Overview of Best Practices; 4.2 Program and Project Management; 4.2.1 Definitions; 4.2.2 Overview of the Project Management Institute Approach; 4.2.3 Tailoring Guidance 327 $a4.2.4 Application of Project Management Best Practices to the Interoperability Failure Model4.3 Organizational Development; 4.3.1 Overview; 4.3.2 Organizational Structure; 4.3.3 Organizational Change Management and Strategic Communications; 4.4 Strategic Planning; 4.4.1 Overview; 4.4.2 What is Strategic Planning?; 4.4.3 Methodology; 4.5 Enterprise Architecture; 4.5.1 Overview; 4.5.2 Considerations in the Use of Enterprise Architecture; 4.5.3 Approach to Enterprise Architecture; 4.5.4 Determining Purpose and Scope of the Enterprise Architecture; 4.5.5 Architectural Views 327 $a4.5.6 Interoperability Enterprise Architecture Views and the World Interoperability Failure Model 330 3 $aAddressing several misconceptions and misunderstandings about communications interoperability that continue to limit capabilities in the field - the same systemic problems that prevented effective information sharing at Pearl Harbor and revealed themselves again on 9/11 -- this unique book provides a detailed examination of the subject. It focuses on the use of voice, data, and video systems for public safety and emergency response. This practical resource makes in-depth recommendations spanning technical, planning, and procedural approaches to provide efficient public safety response performance. You find coverage the many approaches used to achieve interoperability, including a synopsis of the enabling technologies and systems intended to provide radio interoperability. Featuring specific examples nationwide, the book takes you from strategy to proper implementation, using enterprise architecture, systems engineering, and systems integration planning.$cPublisher abstract. 410 0$aMobile communications series. 606 $aEmergency management$xCommunication systems$xComputer networks 606 $aInternetworking (Telecommunication) 615 0$aEmergency management$xCommunication systems$xComputer networks. 615 0$aInternetworking (Telecommunication) 676 $a363.340284 701 $aDesourdis$b Robert I$01810513 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910970331503321 996 $aAchieving interoperability in critical IT and communication systems$94361874 997 $aUNINA