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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Alan J. Devlin

Struggling With Their Histories

Struggling With Their Histories

Alan J. DeYoung

Praeger Publishers Inc
1991
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This volume explores the social, economic and political histories of four primarily rural and poor school systems in the American Southeast. Part of the research upon which the book is based came from a three year evaluation of OERI sponsored schoolimprovement efforts undertaken by the Appalachia Educational Laboratory (AEL). AEL was interested in helping these districts improve their schools via a school-community partnership model. Some effort is expended in this book to discuss what did and did not work in each of the four contexts which attempted to use the model. The main focus of this volume is the social, economic and political stories behind contemporary efforts to improve schooling in these rural areas. Using a variety of qualitative, historical and statistical methods, the evolution of each community school system is reviewed as such historical developments continue to impinge on local school improvements. An underlying conviction of the author is that local histories and cultures importantly affect the types of school improvement interests, efforts and successes possible in American schools; a conviction that is well documented in this book.
Matrix Analysis For Scientists And Engineers

Matrix Analysis For Scientists And Engineers

Alan J. Laub

Society for Industrial Applied Mathematics,U.S.
2004
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Matrix Analysis for Scientists and Engineers provides a blend of undergraduate- and graduate-level topics in matrix theory and linear algebra that relieves instructors of the burden of reviewing such material in subsequent courses that depend heavily on the language of matrices. Consequently, the text provides an often-needed bridge between undergraduate-level matrix theory and linear algebra and the level of matrix analysis required for graduate-level study and research. The text is sufficiently compact that the material can be taught comfortably in a one-quarter or one-semester course. Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the concept of matrix factorization to provide a foundation for a later course in numerical linear algebra. The author addresses connections to differential and difference equations as well as to linear system theory and encourages instructors to augment these examples with other applications of their own choosing.
Retailing Triumphs and Blunders

Retailing Triumphs and Blunders

Alan J. Greco; Ronald D. Michman

Praeger Publishers Inc
1995
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In today's world of galloping change, adjustment and anticipation have become ever more vital for retail operations. Many retailers have successfully anticipated change, while others have simply become relics of retailing history. Facing intense environmental competition, different types of retail institutions, whether a mass merchandiser or a hotel, find themselves confronting different types of challenges. The stories of a spectrum of retailers highlight the variables necessary for duplicating success and avoiding failure. This timely work provides a starting point for understanding the complexities and interrelationships in retail management.
Dear Evil Tester: Provocative Advice That Could Change Your Approach To Testing Forever
Are you in charge of your own testing? Do you have the advice you need to advance your test approach?"Dear Evil Tester" contains advice about testing that you won't hear anywhere else."Dear Evil Tester" is a three pronged publication designed to: -provoke not placate, -make you react rather than relax, -help you laugh not languish.Starting gently with the laugh out loud Agony Uncle answers originally published in 'The Testing Planet'. "Dear Evil Tester" then provides new answers, to never before published questions, that will hit your beliefs where they change. Before presenting you with essays that will help you unleash your own inner Evil Tester.With advice on automating, communication, talking at conferences, psychotherapy for testers, exploratory testing, tools, technical testing, and more. Dear Evil Tester randomly samples the Software Testing stomping ground before walking all over it."Dear Evil Tester" is a revolutionary testing book for the mind which shows you an alternative approach to testing built on responsibility, control and laughter.Read what our early reviewers had to say: "Wonderful stuff there. Real deep."Rob Sabourin, @RobertASabourinAuthor of "I Am a Bug""The more you know about software testing, the more you will find to amuse you."Dot Graham, @dorothygrahamAuthor of "Experiences of Test Automation""laugh-out-loud episodes"Paul Gerrard, @paul_gerrardAuthor of "The Tester's Pocketbook""A great read for every Tester."Andy Glover, @cartoontesterAuthor of "Cartoon Tester"
Automating and Testing a REST API: A Case Study in API testing using: Java, REST Assured, Postman, Tracks, cURL and HTTP Proxies
Have you ever wished that you had a worked example of how to test a REST API? Not just automate the API, but how to interact with it, using command line and GUI tools, to support your manual interactive testing. Then take your testing forward into automating the API? That's what this book provides. A step by step case study covering: - How to read the REST API documentation.- How to tell if the application is using the API.- How to interact with the API from the command line with cURL.- Automating with BASH and Windows Command Line.- Sending API requests through an HTTP Proxy so you can see in detail the requests and responses.- How to use HTTP Proxies to create data in the application through Fuzzing.- Postman REST API GUI tool.- Automate 'under the GUI' parts of the application that don't have an API.- Automate the API with Java using REST Assured.- Build abstraction code to make your automated efforts readable and maintainable.- JSON and XML parsing with Serialization and Deserialization.The book is fully supported by executable code which you can find on GitHub, and the support page for the book has sample videos showing some of the early steps in the case study in detail. By working through this case study you will be able to interact with an API from the command line, GUI tools, HTTP messages in Proxies and with Java code. Over the last few years, the Author has used the Open Source Tracks application as an example testing target to teach: Technical Web Testing, Automating GUIs and REST API Testing. This book collates the preparatory work and teaching from the REST API workshops. The code from the workshops is included: for creating users, generating random data, testing basic API calls with PUT, GET, POST and DELETE. Also the early steps of exploring and investigating the API interactively to support manual technical testing are explained in depth
Wiki: Grow Your Own for Fun and Profit
"WIKI: Grow Your Own for Fun and Profit" introduces the concept of wikis, and shows why they are becoming the must-have communications and collaboration technology for businesses of any size. Using a garden as a metaphor, Alan J. Porter shows you step-by-step how to select wiki software, get started, overcome resistance to wikis, maintain your wiki, and use your wiki for internal collaboration, project planning, communication with your customers, and more. Includes five case studies that highlight the ways companies are using wikis to solve business and communication problems, increase efficiency, and improve customer satisfaction. Inside the Book A Brief History of Collaboration Defining the Wiki Planting the Seed First Growth Maintaining the Garden Landscaping Harvesting the Information A Wiki Checklist Notes on Popular Wiki Software Resources and Index
Travails of Faith

Travails of Faith

Alan J. Delotavo

Freshideasbooks
2013
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Comments: "The book is the articulation of your own religious experience, and writing it has probably been a kind of liberation for you .... Moreover, many of the things you say are connected to currents in contemporary religious thought. Moreover, there are today non-believers, even atheists, who insist on the importance of a spiritual life. Charles Taylor wrote ... that humble believers and spiritual non-believers have more in common that they do with the fundamentalists in their own tradition, Christian or atheist. Deep reflection on these important issues produces a calm joy." -Gregory Baum, Prof. Emeritus, McGill University Peritus, Ecumencial Secretariat, Vatican II. About the Book: Hopeless, meaningless, and lost. That, at times, describes human life. But then out of the harsh cocoon of Earthly life, some people metamorphose into butterflies. They find hope and meaning and astonish with their fresh outlook on human life. Travails of Faith is a unique thrilling drama of people from varied walks of life with life-changing realizations. This potpourri of characters who travel through exotic getaways converges to a common thread of human search for meaning in life amid brokenness and confusion. At times, it will make you laugh; at other times, shed tears. However, in the end it will cheer you with its exhilarating unraveling of a fresh outlook on faith and human life that transcends traditional notions. Travails of Faith is dramatically entertaining, yet profoundly enlightening and deeply inspiring. A book that enhances one's sense of humanity.
Standing Up for Nonprofits

Standing Up for Nonprofits

Alan J. Abramson; Benjamin Soskis

Cambridge University Press
2024
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This Element examines the recent history of nonprofit sector-wide advocacy at the federal level, focusing on work done by national nonprofit infrastructure organizations and national charities, to advocate on issues, such as tax incentives for charitable giving, that affect a broad range of nonprofits. The Element draws on interviews with thirty-nine national and state nonprofit leaders and federal policymakers as well as published papers and journalistic accounts. It finds that many policymakers are only weakly supportive of the nonprofit sector. In the end, this Element points to an uneasy, shifting balance in nonprofit sector advocacy between informal, decentralized, issue-based coalitions focused on short-term, if vital, legislative victories, on one hand, and the public good mandate embraced by some sector-wide advocates, which attends to longer time horizons and a broad conception of the defense of civil society, on the other. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Standing Up for Nonprofits

Standing Up for Nonprofits

Alan J. Abramson; Benjamin Soskis

Cambridge University Press
2024
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This Element examines the recent history of nonprofit sector-wide advocacy at the federal level, focusing on work done by national nonprofit infrastructure organizations and national charities, to advocate on issues, such as tax incentives for charitable giving, that affect a broad range of nonprofits. The Element draws on interviews with thirty-nine national and state nonprofit leaders and federal policymakers as well as published papers and journalistic accounts. It finds that many policymakers are only weakly supportive of the nonprofit sector. In the end, this Element points to an uneasy, shifting balance in nonprofit sector advocacy between informal, decentralized, issue-based coalitions focused on short-term, if vital, legislative victories, on one hand, and the public good mandate embraced by some sector-wide advocates, which attends to longer time horizons and a broad conception of the defense of civil society, on the other. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.