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Gebauer, Judith. Building an internet-based workflow system: The case of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories' Zephyr Project. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Pub., 1999.

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Ubuntu for non-geeks: A pain-free, project-based, get-things-done guidebook. 2nd ed. San Francisco: No Starch Press, 2007.

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Grant, Rickford. Ubuntu for non-geeks: A pain-free, project-based, get-things-done guidebook. 3rd ed. San Francisco, CA: No Starch Press, 2008.

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Ubuntu for non-geeks: A pain-free, project-based, get-things-done guidebook. 3rd ed. San Francisco, CA: No Starch Press, 2008.

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Grant, Rickford. Ubuntu for non-geeks: A pain-free, project-based, get-things-done guidebook. 4th ed. San Francisco: No Starch Press, 2010.

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Grant, Rickford. Ubuntu for non-geeks: A pain-free, project-based, get-things-done guidebook. 4th ed. San Francisco: No Starch Press, 2010.

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Ubuntu for non-geeks: A pain-free, project-based, get-things-done guidebook. 4th ed. San Francisco: No Starch Press, 2010.

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Grant, Rickford. Linux for non-geeks: A hands-on, project-based, take-it-slow guidebook. San Francisco: No Starch Press, 2004.

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Mastronardi, Luigi, and Luca Romagnoli, eds. Metodologie, percorsi operativi e strumenti per lo sviluppo delle cooperative di comunità nelle aree interne italiane. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-168-6.

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The present essay includes the main results of the research project on community-based cooperatives, promoted in 2018 by Fondosviluppo and FEDAM, and implemented by researchers of University of Molise. The volume highlights the potential and the modes of operating of community-based cooperatives, which carry out a mix of productive and socially useful activities for local community well-being. The research, through a new methodological and operational path, reaches the following results: a) devise a strategy to detect the degree of social, economic and environmental vulnerability levels of Italian inner areas; b) outline the needs of local communities; c) define the role of community-based cooperatives in bridging regional gaps, also identifying their possible policy support.
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Cotroneo, Domenico. Innovative Technologies for Dependable OTS-Based Critical Systems: Challenges and Achievements of the CRITICAL STEP Project. Milano: Springer Milan, 2013.

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Heng, Sopheab, Tuot Sovannary, and Khmer HIV/AIDS NGO Alliance (Cambodia), eds. Social return on investment: Doing more with less : evidence based operational research on the KHANA Integrated care and prevention project in Cambodia. [Phnom Penh]: KHANA, 2012.

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Gilliat-Ray, Sophie. Higher education and student religious identity: Summary report of a research project based at the University of Exeter in co-operation with the Inter Faith Netwwork for the UK. Exeter: Department of Sociology, University of Exeter in association with the Inter Faith Network for the UK, 1999.

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Kovalenko, Vladimir. Design of information systems. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/987869.

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The tutorial discusses the design features of information systems (is) involved in the implementation of CALS technologies: MRP/MRPII/ERP systems, e-Commerce systems (B2B), supply chain management (SCM), customer relationship management (CRM), and decision support systems (OLAP). The issues of choosing the design technology, software tools for project development, building functional and information models in the environment of Business Studio, MS Visio, Elma, AllFusion Modeling Suite and Oracle Designer 10g, as well as the development of technical and operational documentation are highlighted. The characteristics of CASE technologies and their implementation in the Oracle Designer 10g environment are considered. A comparative analysis of the standards of the organization of the life cycle of creating and using IP, practical recommendations for the development of standard profiles, examples of the development of an IP project based on a cascading model of the life cycle, including using a process approach in the management and automation of processes. The models of the client — server architecture and the structure of cloud computing are considered. Modern approaches to the selection of ready-made is and their implementation in automated enterprises are studied in detail. Meets the requirements of the Federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. It is intended for students (bachelors and specialists) and masters of higher educational institutions studying in the direction of "Applied Informatics". It is also recommended for teachers and specialists working in the field of information technology.
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UNICEF and Malawi, eds. Nkhata Bay District area based child survival & development project: Situation analysis, plan of operations, and plan of action, 1990-1992. Lilongwe, Malawi: UNICEF, 1990.

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Pinto, Jeff. Managing Projects. Edited by Adrian Wilkinson, Steven J. Armstrong, and Michael Lounsbury. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198708612.013.11.

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Projects, defined as temporary endeavours undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result, have become a common method for initiating and managing change in modern organizations. Once viewed as a specialized organizational operation within some well-understood settings (construction, new product development, oil and gas exploration, and so forth), projects have evolved to becoming the principle means by which both public and private organizations can make positive changes to their operating environment. Hence, the need for project management skills has never been greater, as more and more organizations seek to adopt project-based work as a proactive method for engaging their customer bases. This chapter highlights the key features of projects, including their critical constraints and management challenges. It focuses in particular on both the promising results that effective project management affords organizations as well as the myriad challenges that project managers face as firms adopt project-based work in their operations.
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Ubuntu Made Easy: A project-based introduction to Linux. San Francisco, Calif.: No Starch Press, 2012.

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Ubuntu Linux for Non-Geeks: A Pain-Free, Project-Based, Get-Things-Done Guidebook. No Starch Press, 2006.

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John, Dewar, and Irwin Oliver. 4 Project Risks. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198715559.003.0005.

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This chapter considersthe identification, assessment, allocation, negotiation, and management of the risks associated with a particular project(such as delay risk, cost overruns, technology risk, off-take risk, revenue risk, operating risk, supply risk, currency risk, political risk and environmental and social risk). A project’s value is based principally on its ability to generate revenue during its operating phase. Both the sponsors and the lenders need to be able to effectively identify and manage the risks associated with that project. This chapter also identifies how those risks can be managed and minimized. In addition the chapter contains an analysis under English law of the possible impact on risk allocation in a project arising from the effects of any supervening event.
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Cotroneo, Domenico. Innovative Technologies for Dependable OTS-Based Critical Systems: Challenges and Achievements of the CRITICAL STEP Project. Springer, 2013.

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Cotroneo, Domenico. Innovative Technologies for Dependable OTS-Based Critical Systems: Challenges and Achievements of the CRITICAL STEP Project. Springer, 2013.

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Westendorf, Jasmine-Kim. Violating Peace. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501748059.001.0001.

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This book investigates sexual misconduct by military peacekeepers and abuses perpetrated by civilian peacekeepers and non-UN civilian interveners. Based on extensive field research in Bosnia, Timor-Leste, and with the UN and humanitarian communities, the book uncovers a brutal truth about peacebuilding as it investigates how such behaviors affect the capacity of the international community to achieve its goals related to stability and peacebuilding, and its legitimacy in the eyes of local and global populations. As the book shows, when interveners perpetrate sexual exploitation and abuse, they undermine the operational capacity of the international community to effectively build peace after civil wars and to alleviate human suffering in crises. Furthermore, sexual misconduct by interveners poses a significant risk to the perceived legitimacy of the multilateral peacekeeping project, and the United Nations more generally, with ramifications for the nature and dynamics of United Nations in future peace operations. The book illustrates how sexual exploitation and abuse relates to other challenges facing UN peacekeeping, and shows how such misconduct is deeply linked to the broader cultures and structures within which peacekeepers work, and which shape their perceptions of and interactions with local communities. Effectively preventing such behaviors is crucial to global peace, order, and justice. The book thus identifies how policies might be improved in the future, based on an account of why they have failed to date.
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MacCormack, Patricia, ed. Ahuman Abolition. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474422734.003.0002.

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‘The animal’ as a question, concept and catalyst toward a redress of human subjectivity enflames contemporary philosophy. Varyingly, Deleuze’s work, with and without Guattari, has been both celebrated and maligned. Donna Haraway’s scathing misreading of becoming-animal and Deleuze and Guattari’s potential fetishisation of nonhuman alterity is counterbalanced with their being utilised via their unique abstraction of ordering-concepts which call into question the function of species itself as a majoritarian practice. Thinking the nonhuman – be it nonhuman animals or our own ahumanity – is a project not for science or moral theory based on scientific operations, but philosophy, in that it is an ethical project. Through Deleuze on Spinoza, on dying well, and Deleuze and Guattari’s call to animal-abstraction and inhuman affects, this chapter argues the value of Deleuze for what is known as the extreme of animal rights – abolitionism. Beyond equivalence and any interpretation of the nonhuman perceived via human signifying systems, this chapter uses Deleuze with abolitionist ideas to argue for an absolute abolitionist stance, both philosophically and materially, in reference to contemporary tactics for ethical relations with both nonhumans and ultimately an end to humanism and humanity as the only option for creative becomings for nonhuman lives.
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Boddice, Rob. Sympathy as Callousness? Physiology and Vivisection. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040580.003.0004.

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There has been much confusion about Darwin’s connection to the field of physiology, with regard to his support for vivisection. The chapter connects the intellectual position of Darwin with regard to sympathy to the laboratory practice of animal experimentation, and lays out the moral argument of scientists that vivisection involved a necessary temporary callousness in the operating room for the sake of a greater good. This callousness, the possibility of which was greatly enhanced by the use of anesthetics, was ascribed to the highly evolved man of science, uniquely disposed to turn off immediate aesthetic and sentimental responses to the causation of pain or to the sight of blood, based on his ability to abstract or rationalise sympathy and project it to suffering humanity.
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Disch, Lisa, and Mary Hawkesworth. Feminist Theory. Edited by Lisa Disch and Mary Hawkesworth. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199328581.013.1.

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This chapter introduces readers to feminist theory as a multifaceted and multi-sited project, not a bounded field. Grounded in the political struggles for women’s empowerment that have emerged in all regions of the world and convinced of the arbitrariness of exclusion based on sexual difference, feminist theory has flourished as a mode of critical theory that illuminates the limitations of popular assumptions about sex, race, sexuality, and gender. This introduction identifies three common characteristics of feminist theory projects in the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries: (1) efforts to denaturalize that which passes for difference, (2) efforts to challenge the aspiration to produce universal and impartial knowledge, and (3) efforts to engage the complexity of power relations through intersectional analysis. It sets the stage for the principal aim of this Handbook: to demonstrate how feminist theory is crucial to grasping the power dynamics operating in contemporary life.
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Plan of operation/action for integrated project for community-based health care/community mobilization/rural water and sanitation in southwest Uganda, July 1987-June 1992: Supplement to UNICEF Country Programme, 1985-1990. [Kampala]: UNICEF, 1988.

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Salinas-Rodríguez, Sergio G., Juan Arévalo, Juan Manuel Ortiz, Eduard Borràs-Camps, Victor Monsalvo-Garcia, Maria D. Kennedy, and Abraham Esteve-Núñez, eds. Microbial Desalination Cells for Low Energy Drinking Water. IWA Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/9781789062120.

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The world's largest demonstrator of a revolutionary energy system in desalination for drinking water production is in operation. MIDES uses Microbial Desalination Cells (MDC) in a pre-treatment step for reverse osmosis (RO), for simultaneous saline stream desalination and wastewater treatment. MDCs are based on bio-electro-chemical technology, in which biological wastewater treatment can be coupled to the desalination of a saline stream using ion exchange membranes without external energy input. MDCs simultaneously treat wastewater and perform desalination using the energy contained in the wastewater. In fact, an MDC can produce around 1.8 kWh of bioelectricity from the energy contained in 1 m3 of wastewater. Compared to traditional RO, more than 3 kWh/m3 of electrical energy is saved. With this novel technology, two low-quality water streams (saline stream, wastewater) are transformed into two high-quality streams (desalinated water, treated wastewater) suitable for further uses. An exhaustive scaling-up process was carried out in which all MIDES partners worked together on nanostructured electrodes, antifouling membranes, electrochemical reactor design and optimization, life cycle assessment, microbial electrochemistry and physiology expertise, and process engineering and control. The roadmap of the lab-MDC upscaling goes through the assembly of a pre-pilot MDC, towards the development of the demonstrator of the MDC technology (patented). Nominal desalination rate between 4-11 Lm-2h-1 is reached with a current efficiency of 40 %. After the scalability success, two MDC pilot plants were designed and constructed consisting of one stack of 15 MDC pilot units with a 0.4 m2 electrode area per unit. This book presents the information generated throughout the EU funded MIDES project and includes the latest developments related to desalination of sea water and brackish water by applying microbial desalination cells. ISBN: 9781789062113 (Paperback) ISBN: 9781789062120 (eBook)
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