The Ivy Lee Method Notebook A Minimalist Planner to Help You Get Stuff Done

The Ivy Lee Method Notebook A Minimalist Planner to Help You Get Stuff Done

Author: Papier Black

Publisher:

Published: 2019-11-12

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781707884414

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A simple, versatile planner designed with modern productivity in mind using the famous Ivy Lee Method. Minimalist checklist designed to help you get things done everyday minus the fluff. 6 tasks per day. Thats it. Take your productivity back. Useful with GTD-style and Ivy Lee Method productivity systems. Brain Dump pages to get tasks out of your head and onto paper so you can start prioritizing and delegating Versatile custom days and dates, use it as frequently as you need Suitable for up to 6-months worth of productive days 6 Priority Tasks per day 6.69" x 9.61" dimension that is easy to fit in your bag 190 pages Soft matte cover Designed by Papier Black located in the UK.


The Task Planner

The Task Planner

Author: William J. Reid

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2000-07-12

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 0231506198

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A comprehensive, A-to-Z set of task planners for more than one hundred psychosocial problems from alcoholism and anxiety to domestic violence and sexual abuse. Each entry includes a menu of actions the client can undertake to affect resolution, a guide to the practitioner's role in facilitating these actions, and a reference list. An accompanying disk allows social workers to update the task planners they are working with and enables keyword searches for specific topics.


Mobile Robotics

Mobile Robotics

Author: Alonzo Kelly

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 717

ISBN-13: 110703115X

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Introduction -- Math fundamentals -- Numerical methods -- Dynamics -- Optimal estimation -- State estimation -- Control -- Perception -- Localization and mapping -- Motion planning


Intelligent Autonomous Systems

Intelligent Autonomous Systems

Author: Dilip Kumar Pratihar

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-02-24

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 3642116752

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This research book contains a sample of most recent research in the area of intelligent autonomous systems. The contributions include: General aspects of intelligent autonomous systems Design of intelligent autonomous robots Biped robots Robot for stair-case navigation Ensemble learning for multi-source information fusion Intelligent autonomous systems in psychiatry Condition monitoring of internal combustion engine Security management of an enterprise network High dimensional neural nets and applications This book is directed to engineers, scientists, professor and the undergraduate/postgraduate students who wish to explore this field further.


InfoWorld

InfoWorld

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1990-04-02

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13:

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InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.


Virtual Crowds

Virtual Crowds

Author: Mubbasir Kapadia

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-05-31

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 3031025865

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This volume presents novel computational models for representing digital humans and their interactions with other virtual characters and meaningful environments. In this context, we describe efficient algorithms to animate, control, and author human-like agents having their own set of unique capabilities, personalities, and desires. We begin with the lowest level of footstep determination to steer agents in collision-free paths. Steering choices are controlled by navigation in complex environments, including multi-domain planning with dynamically changing situations. Virtual agents are given perceptual capabilities analogous to those of real people, including sound perception, multi-sense attention, and understanding of environment semantics which affect their behavior choices. The roles and impacts of individual attributes, such as memory and personality are explored. The animation challenges of integrating a number of simultaneous behavior and movement demands on an agent are addressed through an open source software system. Finally, the creation of stories and narratives with groups of agents subject to planning and environmental constraints culminates the presentation.


Coordination of Distributed Problem Solvers

Coordination of Distributed Problem Solvers

Author: Edmund H. Durfee

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 1461316995

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As artificial intelligence (AI) is applied to more complex problems and a wider set of applications, the ability to take advantage of the computational power of distributed and parallel hardware architectures and to match these architec tures with the inherent distributed aspects of applications (spatial, functional, or temporal) has become an important research issue. Out of these research concerns, an AI subdiscipline called distributed problem solving has emerged. Distributed problem-solving systems are broadly defined as loosely-coupled, distributed networks of semi-autonomous problem-solving agents that perform sophisticated problem solving and cooperatively interact to solve problems. N odes operate asynchronously and in parallel with limited internode commu nication. Limited internode communication stems from either inherent band width limitations of the communication medium or from the high computa tional cost of packaging and assimilating information to be sent and received among agents. Structuring network problem solving to deal with consequences oflimited communication-the lack of a global view and the possibility that the individual agents may not have all the information necessary to accurately and completely solve their subproblems-is one of the major focuses of distributed problem-solving research. It is this focus that also is one of the important dis tinguishing characteristics of distributed problem-solving research that sets it apart from previous research in AI.


Israeli Planners and Designers

Israeli Planners and Designers

Author: John Forester

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2012-02-01

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 0791490203

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This book documents the goals, lives, experiences, and practice of planners, architects, and community organizers who have contributed to the physical and social development of the modern state of Israel. In their own words, these "community builders" share their professional experiences of how they protect and rebuild cities and neighborhoods, how they overcome stereotypes and bureaucratic inertia, how they protect the natural environment and the public health as well. The stories illustrate the practical world of community change in which aesthetics and politics, ethnicity and tradition, commitment and inspiration, hard work and hope all play a part. Students of urban and community life in many countries will be able to draw elements and themes from these particular stories that resonate with their own concerns, experience, and future work.