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Mechanical engineers' handbook : manufacturing and management / / edited by Myer Kutz
Mechanical engineers' handbook : manufacturing and management / / edited by Myer Kutz
Edizione [Fourth edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (882 p.)
Disciplina 621
Soggetto topico Mechanical engineering - Data processing
Mechanical engineering
ISBN 1-5231-2390-7
1-118-93082-7
1-118-93081-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Vision for the Fourth Edition; Contributors; Part 1 Manufacturing; Chapter 1 Organization, Management, and Improvement of Manufacturing Systems; 1 Introduction: What Is This Chapter About?; 2 Nature of Manufacturing System: Arena for Our Improvement; 3 Evolution of Leadership and Management: Handicap of Hierarchies; 4 Organizational Behaviors, Change, and Sports: Fruitless Quest for Stability; 5 System of Measurement and Organization: Stimulating Change; 6 Components of Manufacturing System: Simplified Way of Looking at System
7 Improvement, Problem Solving, and Systems Design: All-Embracing Recycling, Repeating, Spiraling Creative Process8 Workforce Considerations: Social Engineering, the Difficult Part; 9 Environmental Consciousness: Manufacturing Embedded in Society; 10 Implementation: Considerations and Examples for Companies of All Sizes; 11 A Look to the Future; References; Chapter 2 Environmentally Benign Manufacturing; 1 Introduction; 2 Environmentally Benign Manufacturing; 3 Manufacturing and Supply Chain; 4 Manufacturing Processes; 5 Manufactured Product; References; Bibliography
Chapter 3 Production Planning 1 Introduction; 2 Forecasting; 3 Inventory Models; 4 Aggregate Planning-Master Scheduling; 5 Materials Requirements Planning; 6 Job Sequencing and Scheduling; 7 Japanese Manufacturing Philosophy; 8 Supply Chain Management; References; Bibliography; Chapter 4 Production Processes and Equipment; 1 Metal-Cutting Principles; 2 Machining Power and Cutting Forces; 3 Tool Life; 4 Metal-Cutting Economics; 5 Cutting-Tool Materials; 6 Turning Machines; 7 Drilling Machine; 8 Milling Processes; 9 Gear Manufacturing; 10 Thread Cutting and Forming; 11 Broaching
12 Shaping, Planning, And Slotting 13 Sawing, Shearing, And Cutting Off; 14 Machining Plastics; 15 Grinding, Abrasive Machining, And Finishing; 16 Nontraditional Machining; References; Bibliography; Chapter 5 Manufacturing Systems Evaluation; 1 Introduction; 2 Components of ECM; 3 Manufacturing Systems; 4 System Effects on ECM; 5 Assessment; 6 Summary; References; Chapter 6 Metal Forming, Shaping, and Casting; 1 Introduction; 2 Hot-working Processes; 3 Cold-working Processes; 4 Metal Casting And Molding Processes; 5 Plastic molding Processes; 6 Powder Metallurgy; 7 Surface Treatment
Bibliography Chapter 7 Coatings and Surface Engineering: Physical Vapor Deposition; 1 Introduction; 2 Glow Discharge Plasma; 3 Film Formation and Growth; 4 Process Details; 5 Final Comments; References; Chapter 8 Mechanical Fasteners; 1 Introduction to Fastening and Joining; 2 Introduction To Fastening With Bolts And Rivets; 3 Bolted and Riveted Joint Types; 4 Efficiency; 5 Strength Of A Simple Lap Joint; 6 Sample Problem Of A Complex Butt Joint (Bearing-Type Connection); 7 Friction-Type Connections; 8 Upper Limits On Clamping Force; 9 Theoretical Behavior Of The Joint Under Tensile Loads
10 Evaluation Of Slip Characteristics
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Mechanical engineers' handbook : materials and engineering mechanics / / edited by Myer Kutz
Mechanical engineers' handbook : materials and engineering mechanics / / edited by Myer Kutz
Edizione [Fourth edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1042 p.)
Disciplina 621
Soggetto topico Mechanical engineering
Mechanical engineering - Data processing
ISBN 1-118-90748-5
1-5231-2388-5
1-118-90775-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto volume 1. Materials and mechanical design -- volume 2. Instrumentation, systems, controls, and MEMS -- volume 3. Manufacturing and management -- volume 4. Energy and power.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812554103321
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2015
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Mechanical engineers' handbook : materials and mechanical design / / edited by Myer Kutz
Mechanical engineers' handbook : materials and mechanical design / / edited by Myer Kutz
Edizione [Fourth edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1010 p.)
Disciplina 621
Soggetto topico Mechanical engineering
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-5231-2389-3
1-118-93080-0
1-118-93083-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Vision for the Fourth Edition; Contributors; Part 1 Design; Chapter 1 Computer-Aided Design; 1 Introduction to CAD; 2 Hardware; 3 Input and Output Devices; 4 CAD Software; 5 CAD Standards and Translators; 6 Applications of CAD; Bibliography; Chapter 2 Product Design for Manufacturing and Assembly; 1 Introduction; 2 Design for Manufacturing and Assembly; 3 Why Is DFM&A Important?; References; Chapter 3 Design-for-Environment Processes and Tools; 1 Introduction; 2 Creating a DFE Program; 3 Using DFE Tools; 4 Examples of DFE Innovations
5 ConclusionsReferences; Chapter 4 Design Optimization: An Overview; 1 Introduction; 2 Requirements for the Application of Optimization Methods; 3 Applications of Optimization in Engineering; 4 Structure of Optimization Problems; 5 Overview of Optimization Methods; 6 Summary; References; Chapter 5 Total Quality Management in Mechanical System Design; 1 Introduction; 2 Terms and Definitions; 3 TQM in General; 4 Three General Approaches to TQM; 5 Quality in Design Phase; 6 TQM Methods; References; Bibliography; Chapter 6 Reliability in the Mechanical Design Process; 1 Introduction
2 Statistical Distributions and Hazard Rate Models3 Common Reliability Networks; 4 Mechanical Failure Modes and Causes of General and Gear Failures; 5 Reliability-Based Design and Design-by-Reliability Methodology; 6 Design Reliability Allocation and Evaluation Methods; 7 Human Error and Reliability Consideration in Mechanical Design; 8 Failure Rate Estimation Models for Various Mechanical Items; 9 Failure Data and Failure Data Collection Sources; References; Chapter 7 Product Design and Manufacturing Processes for Sustainability; 1 Introduction
2 Need for Sustainability Science and Its Applications in Product Design and Manufacture3 Product Design for Sustainability; 4 Processes for Sustainability; 5 Case Study; 6 Future Directions; References; Chapter 8 Life-Cycle Design; 1 Historical Influences on Development of DFLC; 2 DFLC Definitions; 3 Motivations for DFLC; 4 Principles of DFLC; 5 Life-Cycle Design Methods; 6 Design for Life-Cycle Tools; 7 Implementation of DFLC; 8 Implementation Examples; 9 Future of DFLC; References; Chapter 9 Design for Maintainability; 1 Introduction; 2 Review of Probability and Random Variables
3 Review of System Reliability and Availability4 Repairable Systems and Availability Analysis; References; Bibliography; Chapter 10 Design for Remanufacturing Processes; 1 Introduction to Remanufacturing; 2 Basic Remanufacturing Business Practice; 3 Remanufacturing Facility Processes; 4 Overarching Design Principles and Strategies Enhancing Reuse; 5 Hardware Design Guidelines; 6 Design for Remanufacturing Conflicts; 7 Design Decision Support Tools; 8 Summary; References; Chapter 11 Design for Manufacture and Assembly with Plastics; 1 Introduction; 2 Plastic Materials Selection
3 Plastic Materials Selection Techniques
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Mechanical engineers' handbook : materials and mechanical design / / edited by Myer Kutz
Mechanical engineers' handbook : materials and mechanical design / / edited by Myer Kutz
Edizione [Fourth edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1010 p.)
Disciplina 621
Soggetto topico Mechanical engineering
ISBN 1-5231-2389-3
1-118-93080-0
1-118-93083-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Vision for the Fourth Edition; Contributors; Part 1 Design; Chapter 1 Computer-Aided Design; 1 Introduction to CAD; 2 Hardware; 3 Input and Output Devices; 4 CAD Software; 5 CAD Standards and Translators; 6 Applications of CAD; Bibliography; Chapter 2 Product Design for Manufacturing and Assembly; 1 Introduction; 2 Design for Manufacturing and Assembly; 3 Why Is DFM&A Important?; References; Chapter 3 Design-for-Environment Processes and Tools; 1 Introduction; 2 Creating a DFE Program; 3 Using DFE Tools; 4 Examples of DFE Innovations
5 ConclusionsReferences; Chapter 4 Design Optimization: An Overview; 1 Introduction; 2 Requirements for the Application of Optimization Methods; 3 Applications of Optimization in Engineering; 4 Structure of Optimization Problems; 5 Overview of Optimization Methods; 6 Summary; References; Chapter 5 Total Quality Management in Mechanical System Design; 1 Introduction; 2 Terms and Definitions; 3 TQM in General; 4 Three General Approaches to TQM; 5 Quality in Design Phase; 6 TQM Methods; References; Bibliography; Chapter 6 Reliability in the Mechanical Design Process; 1 Introduction
2 Statistical Distributions and Hazard Rate Models3 Common Reliability Networks; 4 Mechanical Failure Modes and Causes of General and Gear Failures; 5 Reliability-Based Design and Design-by-Reliability Methodology; 6 Design Reliability Allocation and Evaluation Methods; 7 Human Error and Reliability Consideration in Mechanical Design; 8 Failure Rate Estimation Models for Various Mechanical Items; 9 Failure Data and Failure Data Collection Sources; References; Chapter 7 Product Design and Manufacturing Processes for Sustainability; 1 Introduction
2 Need for Sustainability Science and Its Applications in Product Design and Manufacture3 Product Design for Sustainability; 4 Processes for Sustainability; 5 Case Study; 6 Future Directions; References; Chapter 8 Life-Cycle Design; 1 Historical Influences on Development of DFLC; 2 DFLC Definitions; 3 Motivations for DFLC; 4 Principles of DFLC; 5 Life-Cycle Design Methods; 6 Design for Life-Cycle Tools; 7 Implementation of DFLC; 8 Implementation Examples; 9 Future of DFLC; References; Chapter 9 Design for Maintainability; 1 Introduction; 2 Review of Probability and Random Variables
3 Review of System Reliability and Availability4 Repairable Systems and Availability Analysis; References; Bibliography; Chapter 10 Design for Remanufacturing Processes; 1 Introduction to Remanufacturing; 2 Basic Remanufacturing Business Practice; 3 Remanufacturing Facility Processes; 4 Overarching Design Principles and Strategies Enhancing Reuse; 5 Hardware Design Guidelines; 6 Design for Remanufacturing Conflicts; 7 Design Decision Support Tools; 8 Summary; References; Chapter 11 Design for Manufacture and Assembly with Plastics; 1 Introduction; 2 Plastic Materials Selection
3 Plastic Materials Selection Techniques
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Mechanical engineers' handbook : materials and mechanical design / / edited by Myer Kutz
Mechanical engineers' handbook : materials and mechanical design / / edited by Myer Kutz
Edizione [Fourth edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1010 p.)
Disciplina 621
Soggetto topico Mechanical engineering
ISBN 1-5231-2389-3
1-118-93080-0
1-118-93083-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Vision for the Fourth Edition; Contributors; Part 1 Design; Chapter 1 Computer-Aided Design; 1 Introduction to CAD; 2 Hardware; 3 Input and Output Devices; 4 CAD Software; 5 CAD Standards and Translators; 6 Applications of CAD; Bibliography; Chapter 2 Product Design for Manufacturing and Assembly; 1 Introduction; 2 Design for Manufacturing and Assembly; 3 Why Is DFM&A Important?; References; Chapter 3 Design-for-Environment Processes and Tools; 1 Introduction; 2 Creating a DFE Program; 3 Using DFE Tools; 4 Examples of DFE Innovations
5 ConclusionsReferences; Chapter 4 Design Optimization: An Overview; 1 Introduction; 2 Requirements for the Application of Optimization Methods; 3 Applications of Optimization in Engineering; 4 Structure of Optimization Problems; 5 Overview of Optimization Methods; 6 Summary; References; Chapter 5 Total Quality Management in Mechanical System Design; 1 Introduction; 2 Terms and Definitions; 3 TQM in General; 4 Three General Approaches to TQM; 5 Quality in Design Phase; 6 TQM Methods; References; Bibliography; Chapter 6 Reliability in the Mechanical Design Process; 1 Introduction
2 Statistical Distributions and Hazard Rate Models3 Common Reliability Networks; 4 Mechanical Failure Modes and Causes of General and Gear Failures; 5 Reliability-Based Design and Design-by-Reliability Methodology; 6 Design Reliability Allocation and Evaluation Methods; 7 Human Error and Reliability Consideration in Mechanical Design; 8 Failure Rate Estimation Models for Various Mechanical Items; 9 Failure Data and Failure Data Collection Sources; References; Chapter 7 Product Design and Manufacturing Processes for Sustainability; 1 Introduction
2 Need for Sustainability Science and Its Applications in Product Design and Manufacture3 Product Design for Sustainability; 4 Processes for Sustainability; 5 Case Study; 6 Future Directions; References; Chapter 8 Life-Cycle Design; 1 Historical Influences on Development of DFLC; 2 DFLC Definitions; 3 Motivations for DFLC; 4 Principles of DFLC; 5 Life-Cycle Design Methods; 6 Design for Life-Cycle Tools; 7 Implementation of DFLC; 8 Implementation Examples; 9 Future of DFLC; References; Chapter 9 Design for Maintainability; 1 Introduction; 2 Review of Probability and Random Variables
3 Review of System Reliability and Availability4 Repairable Systems and Availability Analysis; References; Bibliography; Chapter 10 Design for Remanufacturing Processes; 1 Introduction to Remanufacturing; 2 Basic Remanufacturing Business Practice; 3 Remanufacturing Facility Processes; 4 Overarching Design Principles and Strategies Enhancing Reuse; 5 Hardware Design Guidelines; 6 Design for Remanufacturing Conflicts; 7 Design Decision Support Tools; 8 Summary; References; Chapter 11 Design for Manufacture and Assembly with Plastics; 1 Introduction; 2 Plastic Materials Selection
3 Plastic Materials Selection Techniques
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Modeling and optimization of LCD optical performance / / Dmitry A. Yakovlev, Vladimir G. Chigrinov, Hoi-Sing Kwok
Modeling and optimization of LCD optical performance / / Dmitry A. Yakovlev, Vladimir G. Chigrinov, Hoi-Sing Kwok
Autore Yakovlev Dmitry A.
Pubbl/distr/stampa West Sussex, England : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (581 p.)
Disciplina 621.3815/422
Collana Wiley-SID Series in Display Technology
Soggetto topico Liquid crystal displays
ISBN 1-118-70671-4
1-118-70674-9
1-118-70673-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Modeling and Optimization of LCD Optical Performance; Contents; Series Editor's Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; About the Companion Website; 1 Polarization of Monochromatic Waves. Background of the Jones Matrix Methods. The Jones Calculus; 1.1 Homogeneous Waves in Isotropic Media; 1.1.1 Plane Waves; 1.1.2 Polarization. Jones Vectors; 1.1.3 Coordinate Transformation Rules for Jones Vectors. Orthogonal Polarizations. Decomposition of a Wave into Two Orthogonally Polarized Waves; 1.2 Interface Optics for Isotropic Media; 1.2.1 Fresnels Formulas. Snells Law
1.2.2 Reflection and Transmission Jones Matrices for a Plane Interface between Isotropic Media1.3 Wave Propagation in Anisotropic Media; 1.3.1 Wave Equations; 1.3.2 Waves in a Uniaxial Layer; 1.3.3 A Simple Birefringent Layer and Its Principal Axes; 1.3.4 Transmission Jones Matrices of a Simple Birefringent Layer at Normal Incidence; 1.3.5 Linear Retarders; 1.3.6 Jones Matrices of Absorptive Polarizers. Ideal Polarizer; 1.4 Jones Calculus; 1.4.1 Basic Principles of the Jones Calculus; 1.4.2 Three Useful Theorems for Transmissive Systems
1.4.3 Reciprocity Relations. Joness Reversibility Theorem1.4.4 Theorem of Polarization Reversibility for Systems Without Diattenuation; 1.4.5 Particular Variants of Application of the Jones Calculus. Cartesian Jones Vectors for Wave Fields in Anisotropic Media; References; 2 The Jones Calculus: Solutions for Ideal Twisted Structures and Their Applications in LCD Optics; 2.1 Jones Matrix and Eigenmodes of a Liquid Crystal Layer with an Ideal Twisted Structure; 2.2 LCD Optics and the Gooch-Tarry Formulas; 2.3 Interactive Simulation; 2.4 Parameter Space; References; 3 Optical Equivalence Theorem
3.1 General Optical Equivalence Theorem3.2 Optical Equivalence for the Twisted Nematic Liquid Crystal Cell; 3.3 Polarization Conserving Modes; 3.3.1 LP1 Modes; 3.3.2 LP2 Modes; 3.3.3 LP3 Modes; 3.3.4 CP Modes; 3.4 Application to Nematic Bistable LCDs; 3.4.2 Bistable TN Displays; 3.5 Application to Reflective Displays; 3.6 Measurement of Characteristic Parameters of an LC Cell; 3.6.1 Characteristic Angle Ω; 3.6.2 Characteristic Phase Γ; References; 4 Electro-optical Modes: Practical Examples of LCD Modeling and Optimization; 4.1 Optimization of LCD Performance in Various Electro-optical Modes
4.1.1 Electrically Controlled Birefringence4.1.2 Twist Effect; 4.1.3 Supertwist Effect; 4.1.4 Optimization of Optical Performance of Reflective LCDs; 4.2 Transflective LCDs; 4.2.1 Dual-Mode Single-Cell-Gap Approach; 4.2.2 Single-Mode Single-Cell-Gap Approach; 4.3 Total Internal Reflection Mode; 4.4 Ferroelectric LCDs; 4.4.1 Basic Physical Properties; 4.4.2 Electro-optical Effects in FLC Cells; 4.5 Birefringent Color Generation in Dichromatic Reflective FLCDs; References; 5 Necessary Mathematics. Radiometric Terms. Conventions. Various Stokes and Jones Vectors
5.1 Some Definitions and Relations from Matrix Algebra
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Yakovlev Dmitry A.  
West Sussex, England : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2015
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Modeling and optimization of LCD optical performance / / Dmitry A. Yakovlev, Vladimir G. Chigrinov, Hoi-Sing Kwok
Modeling and optimization of LCD optical performance / / Dmitry A. Yakovlev, Vladimir G. Chigrinov, Hoi-Sing Kwok
Autore Yakovlev Dmitry A.
Pubbl/distr/stampa West Sussex, England : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (581 p.)
Disciplina 621.3815/422
Collana Wiley-SID Series in Display Technology
Soggetto topico Liquid crystal displays
ISBN 1-118-70671-4
1-118-70674-9
1-118-70673-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Modeling and Optimization of LCD Optical Performance; Contents; Series Editor's Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; About the Companion Website; 1 Polarization of Monochromatic Waves. Background of the Jones Matrix Methods. The Jones Calculus; 1.1 Homogeneous Waves in Isotropic Media; 1.1.1 Plane Waves; 1.1.2 Polarization. Jones Vectors; 1.1.3 Coordinate Transformation Rules for Jones Vectors. Orthogonal Polarizations. Decomposition of a Wave into Two Orthogonally Polarized Waves; 1.2 Interface Optics for Isotropic Media; 1.2.1 Fresnels Formulas. Snells Law
1.2.2 Reflection and Transmission Jones Matrices for a Plane Interface between Isotropic Media1.3 Wave Propagation in Anisotropic Media; 1.3.1 Wave Equations; 1.3.2 Waves in a Uniaxial Layer; 1.3.3 A Simple Birefringent Layer and Its Principal Axes; 1.3.4 Transmission Jones Matrices of a Simple Birefringent Layer at Normal Incidence; 1.3.5 Linear Retarders; 1.3.6 Jones Matrices of Absorptive Polarizers. Ideal Polarizer; 1.4 Jones Calculus; 1.4.1 Basic Principles of the Jones Calculus; 1.4.2 Three Useful Theorems for Transmissive Systems
1.4.3 Reciprocity Relations. Joness Reversibility Theorem1.4.4 Theorem of Polarization Reversibility for Systems Without Diattenuation; 1.4.5 Particular Variants of Application of the Jones Calculus. Cartesian Jones Vectors for Wave Fields in Anisotropic Media; References; 2 The Jones Calculus: Solutions for Ideal Twisted Structures and Their Applications in LCD Optics; 2.1 Jones Matrix and Eigenmodes of a Liquid Crystal Layer with an Ideal Twisted Structure; 2.2 LCD Optics and the Gooch-Tarry Formulas; 2.3 Interactive Simulation; 2.4 Parameter Space; References; 3 Optical Equivalence Theorem
3.1 General Optical Equivalence Theorem3.2 Optical Equivalence for the Twisted Nematic Liquid Crystal Cell; 3.3 Polarization Conserving Modes; 3.3.1 LP1 Modes; 3.3.2 LP2 Modes; 3.3.3 LP3 Modes; 3.3.4 CP Modes; 3.4 Application to Nematic Bistable LCDs; 3.4.2 Bistable TN Displays; 3.5 Application to Reflective Displays; 3.6 Measurement of Characteristic Parameters of an LC Cell; 3.6.1 Characteristic Angle Ω; 3.6.2 Characteristic Phase Γ; References; 4 Electro-optical Modes: Practical Examples of LCD Modeling and Optimization; 4.1 Optimization of LCD Performance in Various Electro-optical Modes
4.1.1 Electrically Controlled Birefringence4.1.2 Twist Effect; 4.1.3 Supertwist Effect; 4.1.4 Optimization of Optical Performance of Reflective LCDs; 4.2 Transflective LCDs; 4.2.1 Dual-Mode Single-Cell-Gap Approach; 4.2.2 Single-Mode Single-Cell-Gap Approach; 4.3 Total Internal Reflection Mode; 4.4 Ferroelectric LCDs; 4.4.1 Basic Physical Properties; 4.4.2 Electro-optical Effects in FLC Cells; 4.5 Birefringent Color Generation in Dichromatic Reflective FLCDs; References; 5 Necessary Mathematics. Radiometric Terms. Conventions. Various Stokes and Jones Vectors
5.1 Some Definitions and Relations from Matrix Algebra
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Organization : contemporary principles and practices / / John Child
Organization : contemporary principles and practices / / John Child
Autore Child John <1940->
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa West Sussex, England : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (539 p.)
Disciplina 302.3/5
Collana New York Academy of Sciences
Soggetto topico Organizational behavior
ISBN 1-118-77987-8
1-119-17686-7
1-118-77990-8
Classificazione 336.3
302.3/5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Organization : Contemporary Principles and Practice; Contents; Preface to Second Edition; Preface from the First Edition; Part I: The Broad Picture; Chapter 1: Organization and Its Importance; Purpose and Scope of This Book; Organizing, Organization, and Organizations; Components of Organization; Organizational Choices; Hierarchy; Specialization; Hierarchy and specialization; Rules and schedules; Systems; Integration; Control; Reward systems; Boundary-crossing and networking; Outsourcing; Alliances; Organizing across borders; Consequences of Deficiencies in Organization; Motivation and morale
Decision makingConflict and lack of coordination; Changing circumstances; Rising costs; Summary; Questions for Discussion; Notes; Chapter 2: Perspectives on Organizational Design until Recent Times; A Brief Look Into History; One Best Ways of Organizing; Classical organization theory and bureaucracy; Scientific management; The Contingency Approach; Technology; Size; Diversification; People; People and their culture; Organizational purpose and values; Organizational environment; Conclusion; Summary; Questions for Discussion; Notes; Chapter 3: New Conditions, New Organization
The Retreat from Conventional Forms of OrganizationNew Conditions, New Organization; Globalization; Implications for organization; New technologies; Implications for organization; The Knowledge-based economy; Hypercompetition; Demands for social accountability; New Conditions, New Forms Summarized; New and Conventional Organizational Forms Compared; The network paradigm; Setting and disseminating the goals of the organization; Identifying duties and roles; Maintaining a value-adding system; Summary; Questions for Discussion; Notes; Part II: New Internal Forms
Chapter 4: Simpler Structures - Reducing HierarchyHierarchy; Unloved but ubiquitous; Hierarchy in conventional organization; The contribution of hierarchy; Negative features of hierarchy; Hierarchy in new organization; Downsizing and Delayering; Size and hierarchy; Downsizing; Context and reasons for downsizing; Performance consequences of downsizing; Delayering; From Hierarchies to Teams; Summary; Questions for Discussion; Notes; Chapter 5: Achieving Integration; The Concept; The Need for Adequate Integration; Achieving Integration is a Challenge; Integration between functions
Operational integrationOther integration problem areas; Poor Integration Can Lead to Disaster; Good Integration Can Create a Dynamic Capability; Signs that Integration Needs Are Not Being Met; A Diagnostic Tool; The Choice of Integrating Mechanism15; Fundamental questions to ask; Integration by a higher manager; Integration through formal procedures and planning; Lateral coordination; A note on matrix organization; Costs of managing integration; Requirements for coordination; Teamworking: An Aid to Integration; Types of team; Further advantages offered by teams
Teamwork best practice - a summary
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Child John <1940->  
West Sussex, England : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2015
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Organization : contemporary principles and practices / / John Child
Organization : contemporary principles and practices / / John Child
Autore Child John <1940->
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa West Sussex, England : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (539 p.)
Disciplina 302.3/5
Collana New York Academy of Sciences
Soggetto topico Organizational behavior
ISBN 1-118-77987-8
1-119-17686-7
1-118-77990-8
Classificazione 336.3
302.3/5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Organization : Contemporary Principles and Practice; Contents; Preface to Second Edition; Preface from the First Edition; Part I: The Broad Picture; Chapter 1: Organization and Its Importance; Purpose and Scope of This Book; Organizing, Organization, and Organizations; Components of Organization; Organizational Choices; Hierarchy; Specialization; Hierarchy and specialization; Rules and schedules; Systems; Integration; Control; Reward systems; Boundary-crossing and networking; Outsourcing; Alliances; Organizing across borders; Consequences of Deficiencies in Organization; Motivation and morale
Decision makingConflict and lack of coordination; Changing circumstances; Rising costs; Summary; Questions for Discussion; Notes; Chapter 2: Perspectives on Organizational Design until Recent Times; A Brief Look Into History; One Best Ways of Organizing; Classical organization theory and bureaucracy; Scientific management; The Contingency Approach; Technology; Size; Diversification; People; People and their culture; Organizational purpose and values; Organizational environment; Conclusion; Summary; Questions for Discussion; Notes; Chapter 3: New Conditions, New Organization
The Retreat from Conventional Forms of OrganizationNew Conditions, New Organization; Globalization; Implications for organization; New technologies; Implications for organization; The Knowledge-based economy; Hypercompetition; Demands for social accountability; New Conditions, New Forms Summarized; New and Conventional Organizational Forms Compared; The network paradigm; Setting and disseminating the goals of the organization; Identifying duties and roles; Maintaining a value-adding system; Summary; Questions for Discussion; Notes; Part II: New Internal Forms
Chapter 4: Simpler Structures - Reducing HierarchyHierarchy; Unloved but ubiquitous; Hierarchy in conventional organization; The contribution of hierarchy; Negative features of hierarchy; Hierarchy in new organization; Downsizing and Delayering; Size and hierarchy; Downsizing; Context and reasons for downsizing; Performance consequences of downsizing; Delayering; From Hierarchies to Teams; Summary; Questions for Discussion; Notes; Chapter 5: Achieving Integration; The Concept; The Need for Adequate Integration; Achieving Integration is a Challenge; Integration between functions
Operational integrationOther integration problem areas; Poor Integration Can Lead to Disaster; Good Integration Can Create a Dynamic Capability; Signs that Integration Needs Are Not Being Met; A Diagnostic Tool; The Choice of Integrating Mechanism15; Fundamental questions to ask; Integration by a higher manager; Integration through formal procedures and planning; Lateral coordination; A note on matrix organization; Costs of managing integration; Requirements for coordination; Teamworking: An Aid to Integration; Types of team; Further advantages offered by teams
Teamwork best practice - a summary
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Child John <1940->  
West Sussex, England : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2015
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Pathophysiology for nurses at a glance / / Muralitharan Nair, Ian Peate
Pathophysiology for nurses at a glance / / Muralitharan Nair, Ian Peate
Autore Nair Muralitharan
Pubbl/distr/stampa West Sussex, England : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (209 p.)
Disciplina 616/.047
Collana At a Glance Series
Soggetto topico Physiology, Pathological
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-74619-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463854803321
Nair Muralitharan  
West Sussex, England : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , 2015
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