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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Alan Williams
New Edition with completely up-to-date course and assessment content based on SQA changes in April 2017
We are delighted to be publishing a New Edition of Higher Computing Science New Edition. It's been thoroughly revised to reflect the very latest 2018 SQA course and assessment changes so you can be confident that the material you are using is relevant and up-to-date. The Higher Computing Science course is designed to bring together elements of technology, science and creative digital media. In doing so, it provides an invaluable insight into the challenge and reward to be found in these areas. This Study Guide will introduce you to an advanced range of computational processes and will show you how Computing Science shapes the world in which we live. It will help you develop a rigorous approach to the design and development process across a variety of contemporary contexts. Written by experienced teacher and subject expert Alan Williams, this Study Guide is an essential companion to your studies. It will be fully supported by our online Digital Zone which is packed with online tests, activities, video links and more.
Structural Analysis: In Theory and Practice provides a comprehensive review of the classical methods of structural analysis and also the recent advances in computer applications. The prefect guide for the Professional Engineer's exam, Williams covers principles of structural analysis to advanced concepts. Methods of analysis are presented in a concise and direct manner and the different methods of approach to a problem are illustrated by specific examples. In addition, the book include the clear and concise approach to the subject and the focus on the most direct solution to a problem. Numerous worked examples are provided to consolidate the readers? understanding of the topics. Structural Analysis: In Theory and Practice is perfect for anyone who wishes to have handy reference filled with equations, calculations and modeling instructions as well as candidates studying for professional engineering registration examinations. It will also serve as a refresher course and reference manual for practicing engineers. Registered professional engineers and registered structural
Drafting Agreements for the Digital Media Industry
Alan Williams; Duncan Calow; Andrew Lee
Oxford University Press
2016
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Now in its second edition, this work contains a collection of sample agreements, presenting annotated contracts from the digital media sector in typical formats used by the industry. It includes agreements for wireless apps, digital downloads, user generated content, social networks, and cloud content. The work goes beyond traditional precedents by giving practical, business-minded commentary and background information to assist both readers intending to draft their own documents and those looking for hands-on guidance when reviewing standard form documents received from other parties. Its commercially-grounded approach will be of value to business affairs teams, entrepreneurs and start-ups in the digital media space as well as legal professionals working in private practice or in-house. Its primary jurisdictional focus is the UK but its scope is international with extensive comparative law comments and practical cross-border guidance for our connected online world. This sector-specialist guide is now supported by an accompanying website with agreements available to download and edit, as well as additional supporting material in the text itself .
Ghosts of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
Alan Williams; Peter Underwood
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
1983
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Peter Underwood, an acknowledged expert and experienced investigator of haunted houses, presents a selection of hauntings throughout Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. This guide contains an evocative collection of material concerning inexplicable supernatural experiences in these regions stretching across vast swathes of time. Delve into Bramshott near Liphook, where, 'in the lush and quiet meadow beside the slow-flowing stream, Mistress Elizabeth Butler is said to have been so unhappy that she drowned herself in 1745 and her ghost walks beside the water'. Discover Ashey Down near Brading, where two local residents once 'found themselves in the middle of the biggest mystery of their lives...'. Or find out about Arreton Manor, an early Jacobean Manor steeped in history and dates back to as early as 1872, which is said to be haunted by the ghost of Annabel...