C++ how to Program

C++ how to Program

Author: Harvey M. Deitel

Publisher: Pearson Educación

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 1382

ISBN-13: 9789702602545

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This book "explains c++'s extraordinary capabilities by presenting an optional object-orientated design and implementation case study with the Unified Modeling Language (UML) from the Object Management Group 8.5." - back cover.


Human Resource Management

Human Resource Management

Author: R. Wayne Mondy

Publisher: Pearson Educación

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 568

ISBN-13: 9789702606413

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A balance of practical and applied material which also underpins the crucial theoretical concepts that are being applied in today's human resources. For undergraduate/graduate courses in Human Resource Management.


Modern Graphics Communication

Modern Graphics Communication

Author: Frederick Ernest Giesecke

Publisher: Pearson Educación

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 670

ISBN-13: 9789702608110

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This completely rewritten adaptation of Giesecke utilizes an abundance of hands-on activities and clear step-by-step descriptions to teach users freehand sketching and visualization skills for engineering graphics. The eighth edition features reorganized, consolidated coverage of Solid Modeling, new drawing problems, and fully proofed drawings. Other chapter topics include design and graphic communication, introduction to cad and solid modeling, freehand sketching and lettering techniques, geometric construction and modeling basics, multi-view sketching and projection, pictorial sketching, sectional views, dimensioning, and tolerancing, For individuals interested in the fields of technical drawing and engineering graphics.


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Publisher: Editorial Ink

Published:

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13:

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Teaching Innovation in University Education: Case Studies and Main Practices

Teaching Innovation in University Education: Case Studies and Main Practices

Author: Saura, Jose Ramon

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2022-06-17

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 1668444429

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In the last decade, the development of new technologies has made innovation a fundamental pillar of education. Teaching innovation includes the evolution of both teaching and learning models to drive improvements in educational methodologies. Teaching innovation is a pioneer in the understanding and comprehension of the different teaching methodologies and models developed in the academic area. Teaching innovation is a process that seeks validation in the academic and teaching communities at universities in order to promote the improvement and its practices and uses in the future characterized by digital development and data-based methods. Teaching Innovation in University Education: Case Studies and Main Practices features the major practices and case studies of teaching innovation developed in recent years at universities. It is a source on study cases focused on teaching innovation methodologies as well as on the identification of new technologies that will help the development of initiatives and practices focused on teaching innovation at higher education institutions. Covering topics such as didactic strategics, service learning, and technology-based gamification, this premier reference source is an indispensable resource for pre-service teachers, lecturers, students, faculty, administrators, libraries, entrepreneurs, researchers, and academicians.


Computer-assisted Learning

Computer-assisted Learning

Author: Urs Karrer

Publisher: Peter Lang Group Ag, International Academic Publishers

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13:

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Originally presented as the author's dissertation (Ph. D.)--Univer sity of Zurich, 1989.


Actas del VI Simposio Las Sociedades ante el Reto Digital

Actas del VI Simposio Las Sociedades ante el Reto Digital

Author: Manuel Gertrudix Barrio

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013-05-13

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 8415816049

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Desde 2008, el Simposio Las Sociedades ante el Reto Digital, se ha venido desarrollando en el marco de la Cátedra Europa, organizado por la Universidad del Norte en Barranquilla, Colombia. En sus seis ediciones, se ha consolidado como un espacio de encuentro académico interesado en el abordaje interdisciplinar de las TIC desde tres grandes áreas, las ciencias sociales, las comunicaciones y la educación.


Advanced Modern Engineering Mathematics

Advanced Modern Engineering Mathematics

Author: Glyn James

Publisher: Pearson Educación

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9789702602095

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This second edition continues to emphasise learning by doing and the development of students' ability to use mathematics with understanding to solve engineering problems. Extensive treatment of some advanced engineering topics, particularly as tools for computer-based system modelling, analysis and design. *Follow on text from Modern Engineering Mathematics, 2E - over 20,000 copies sold *Changing student needs catered for by some easier examples and exercises plus new introductory sections on matrix algebra and vector spaces *New chapter on Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations *Engineering applications covered in specific sections in each chapter *The increasing importance of digital techniques and statistics is recognised throughout


Surviving in the Field of International Arbitration: War Stories and Lessons Learned

Surviving in the Field of International Arbitration: War Stories and Lessons Learned

Author: José María de la Jara

Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.

Published: 2020-09-29

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13: 9403518111

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For young lawyers and students contemplating a career in international arbitration, understanding what it takes to be successful in the field can seem hidden and mysterious. Here is a book that, in a thoroughly engaging way, unlocks the black box and democratizes access to advice and information via short personal chapters by leading practitioners. Each chapter appears in both English and Spanish. Over forty of the most renowned names in arbitration worldwide offer reflections on life as an arbitration practitioner, highlighting such career opportunities and potential stumbling blocks as the following: balancing work and life; managing coexistence challenges in firms (e.g., the rat race, bullying, burnout, discrimination); preparing for a job interview; promoting disruptive innovation; arbitrating for the State; participating in deliberations; writing arbitral awards; handling dissenting opinions; and developing a personal brand The authors’ exploration of everything from academic work and practical experiences to how they have managed personal pressures will be greatly appreciated by all who seek to thrive in the arbitration market, whether in practice or academia. As an extraordinary compilation about what happens behind the scenes in the international arbitration world, this book will quickly become an essential consultation resource illuminating what it takes to succeed in the field and how best to achieve a meaningful and rewarding career. Its personal success stories reveal what practice in this area of law actually looks like and brilliantly demonstrate ways to foster career development.