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International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management, and Security (4th 2010 Zurich, Switzerland). Mechanisms for autonomous management of networks and services: 4th International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management, and Security, AIMS 2010, Zurich, Switzerland, June 23-25, 2010 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 2010.

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International, Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure Management and Security (1st 2007 Oslo Norway). Inter-domain management: First International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management and Security, AIMS 2007, Oslo, Norway, June 21-22, 2007 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer, 2007.

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David, Hutchison. Resilient Networks and Services: Second International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management and Security, AIMS 2008 Bremen, Germany, July 1-3, 2008 Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2008.

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Kensetsu Giken Intānashonaru, Kabushiki Kaisha. The study on infrastructure (road network) development plan for the autonomous region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) in the Republic of the Philippines: Final report. [Tokyo]: Japan International Cooperation Agency, 2010.

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Chrisment, Isabelle. Managing the Dynamics of Networks and Services: 5th International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management, and Security, AIMS 2011, Nancy, France, June 13-17, 2011. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.

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Jiří, Novotný, Čeleda Pavel, Waldburger Martin, Stiller Burkhard 1965-, and SpringerLink (Online service), eds. Dependable Networks and Services: 6th IFIP WG 6.6 International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management, and Security, AIMS 2012, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, June 4-8, 2012. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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Tuncer, Daphne. Security of Networks and Services in an All-Connected World: 11th IFIP WG 6.6 International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management, and Security, AIMS 2017, Zurich, Switzerland, July 10-13, 2017, Proceedings. Cham: Springer Nature, 2017.

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Shladover, S. Literature review on recent international activity in cooperative vehicle-highway automation systems. McLean, VA: Office of Operations Research and Development, Turner-Fairban Highway Research Center, 2012.

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Shladover, S. Recent international activity in cooperative vehicle-highway automation systems. McLean, VA: Office of Operations Research and Development, Turner-Fairban Highway Research Center, 2012.

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How autonomous vehicles will shape the future of surface transportation: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, House of Representatives, One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, first session, November 19, 2013. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2014.

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Jakóbczyk, Michał Tomasz. Practical Oracle Cloud Infrastructure: Infrastructure as a Service, Autonomous Database, Managed Kubernetes, and Serverless. Apress, 2020.

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Mori, Kinji, and Takashi Kunifuji, eds. Autonomous Decentralized Systems and their Applications in Transport and Infrastructure. Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/pbtr009e.

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teollisuusministeriö, Finland Kauppa ja, ed. A study on the future development of the transportation infrastructure in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug. Finland: Ministry of Trade and Industry, 1998.

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Stiller, Burkhard, Robert Koch, Aiko Pras, Rémi Badonnel, and Martin Drašar. Management and Security in the Age of Hyperconnectivity: 10th IFIP WG 6.6 International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management, and ... Springer, 2016.

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Stiller, Burkhard, Robert Koch, Daphne Tuncer, and Rémi Badonnel. Security of Networks and Services in an All-Connected World: 11th IFIP WG 6.6 International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management, and ... Springer, 2017.

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Joshi, Satyakam, and Sadan Jha. Research Institutes in SSR. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199474417.003.0003.

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Research institutes engaged in social science research (SSR) constitute an important component of research infrastructure. The data is collected for 311 research institutes including autonomous institutes, government institutes, and research and advocacy groups. The data shows that the average size of faculty in 148 autonomous institutes was seven. It may not be too farfetched to say that such tiny faculty strength will have direct impact on the volume as well as quality of research output from these institutes. ‘Economics and allied subjects’ leads the research in autonomous institutes. In the case of government-run institutes, the research component is weak as their focus is mainly on training and capacity enhancement of government and another staff. Research and advocacy groups have focused primarily on advocacy.
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Dependable Networks And Services 6th Ifip Wg 66 International Conference On Autonomous Infrastructure Management And Security Aims 2012 Luxembourg Luxembourg June 48 2012 Pr. Springer, 2012.

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Doyen, Guillaume, Pavel Celeda, and Martin Waldburger. Emerging Management Mechanisms for the Future Internet: 7th IFIP WG 6.6 International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management, and ... Spain, June 25-28, 2013, Proceedings. Springer, 2013.

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Chrisment, Isabelle, Rémi Badonnel, and Alva Couch. Managing the Dynamics of Networks and Services: 5th International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management, and Security, AIMS 2011, Nancy, France, June 13-17, 2011, Proceedings. Springer, 2011.

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(Editor), Arosha K. Bandara, and Mark Burgess (Editor), eds. Inter-Domain Management: First International Conference on Autonomous Infrastructure, Management and Security, AIMS 2007, Oslo, Norway, June 21-22, 2007, ... (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). Springer, 2007.

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Pérez López, Tezozomoc, Hosefa A. Paat Estrella, Francisco Javier Barrera Lao, and Gabriela P. Aldana, eds. IX Congreso Nacional ALCONPAT 2020. EPOMEX-UAC, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26359/alconpat2020.

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The construction industry is an indicator of economic development: in good times both individuals and companies invest to increase or improve their houses and facilities. The halted construction is an indication of economic difficulties. Hence the importance of protecting infrastructure investments through diagnostic, recovery and construction rehabilitation procedures. IX National Congress ALCONPAT Mexico 2020 addressed the thematic axes: Materials and nanomaterials, Durability and sustainability, Preservation of built heritage, Preservation, maintenance and rehabilitation, Semi and non-destructive tests, Corrosion in concrete structures, Climate Change. Four Plenary Conferences were presented, given by renowned researchers from Spain, Colombia, Mexico and Argentina. Nine Master Conferences were also presented, given by Researchers from the Autonomous University of Nuevo León, Veracruzana University, CNIC of Havana, Cuba and the Autonomous University of Campeche. 61 papers were received, divided into: 35 oral presentations 26 poster presentations. The participating institutions were: Universidad Autónoma de Campeche, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Universidad Veracruzana, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, Tecnológico Nacional de México (Instituto Tecnológico de Chetumal), Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas, Cinvestav Unidad Mérida, Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán , Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, CIIDIR IPN Campus Oaxaca, Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas de Cuba, Consultor Independiente de Ecuador, Centro Internacional de Matemáticas Numéricas e Ingeniería (España), Universidad Nacional del Sur ( Argentina). Effort and enthusiasm of the participants to carry out the event in virtual mode, due to the existing adverse sanitary conditions, stands out. It is one more indication of the strength of the ALCONPAT community in maintaining the continuity of one of its activities to exchange knowledge and experiences for the improvement of practices aimed at prolonging the durability of the infrastructure.
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Oldfield, Paul. Urban Landscapes and Sites of Power. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198717737.003.0007.

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This chapter assesses how works of praise valued urban buildings and layouts, and places this type of praise into the context of a boom in construction activity in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries which changed the visage of many cities. It explores some of the built structures that dominate panegyric, like circuit walls, gates, and towers. Religious infrastructure is also central to these works of praise, but they are examined in Chapter 3 and so here we look primarily at ‘secular’ buildings. The chapter will finally consider how urban panegyric engaged with the development of cities as they crystallized into metropolises and asserted their political function as centres of public power both within wider polities (as ‘quasi-capital’ cities) and as autonomous entities in their own right.
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Fröhlich, Manuel, and Abiodun Williams, eds. The UN Secretary-General and the Security Council. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198748915.001.0001.

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The United Nations Secretary-General and the United Nations Security Council spend significant amounts of time on their relationship with each other. They rely on each other for such important activities as peacekeeping, international mediation, and the formulation and application of normative standards in defense of international peace and security—in other words, the executive aspects of the UN’s work. The edited book The UN Secretary-General and the Security Council: A Dynamic Relationship aims to fill an important lacuna in the scholarship on the UN system. Although there exists an impressive body of literature on the development and significance of the Secretariat and the Security Council as separate organs, an important gap remains in our understanding of the interactions between them. Bringing together some of the most prominent authorities on the subject, this volume is the first book-length treatment of this topic. It studies the UN from an innovative angle, creating new insights on the (autonomous) policy-making of international organizations and adding to our understanding of the dynamics of intra-organizational relationships. Within the book, the contributors examine how each Secretary-General interacted with the Security Council, touching upon such issues as the role of personality, the formal and informal infrastructure of the relationship, the selection and appointment processes, as well as the Secretary-General’s threefold role as a crisis manager, administrative manager, and manager of ideas.
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