New Paradigms in Technological Innovation Management Author : Hans Roth Subject : Business, Management and Economics ISBN :9781632408358 Technological innovation system explains the nature and rate of technological change. It can be applied to three levels of analysis namely, to technology as a field of knowledge, to a product or artifact, Read More |
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Multi-Agent Systems: Design, Synthesis and Analysis Author : Alexa Dixon Subject : Computer and Information Science ISBN :9781632408426 A computer based system which consists of multiple intelligent agents interacting with each other is called a multi-agent system. It is very advanced when compared to an individual agent or monolithic Read More |
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Modern Power Systems: Control and Management Author : Linda Morand Subject : Engineering & Technology ISBN :9781632407832 Power systems are large networks structured for the steady supply, storage, transfer and usage of electrical power. The design, control and management of power systems has undergone significant changes Read More |
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Mobile and Wireless: Communication and Technology Author : Grant Harper Subject : Engineering & Technology ISBN :9781632407931 Wireless communication technology is used for easy transfer of data between two or more remote points of exchange without the use of wires. It is characterized by the use of radio waves for fast long range Read More |
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Author : Ankur Gupta Subject : Business, Management and Economics ISBN :9781632407740 This textbook attempts to understand the multiple branches that fall under the discipline of marketing and how such concepts have practical applications. Marketing is analysing consumer perception to set Read More |
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Marketing Management: Theory and Practice Author : Anna Freeman Subject : Business, Management and Economics ISBN :9781632408099 Marketing management is the allocation of the resources of an organization to develop a strategy that targets potential customers with the goal of maximizing the sale of a product or service. The diverse Read More |
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Marketing and Branding: Business Strategies Author : Stivie Fox Subject : Business, Management and Economics ISBN :9781632407863 Marketing and branding are strategies aimed at encouraging the sale of a product or recognition of a brand to promote the values and identity of the product and the organization. Keeping customers as the Read More |
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Library Science and Scholarly Communication Author : Geoffrey Wright Subject : Education ISBN :9781632408600 Scholarly communication is the system of creation, evaluation, dissemination and preservation of scholarly writings. Most of the scholarly communication is generally published in scholarly books, journals, Read More |
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Learning Disabilities: Assessment and Prevention Author : Miranda Hudson Subject : Education ISBN :9781632408495 Learning disabilities refer to the conditions that hinder the conventional learning processes in individuals. Some of the causes of neurological impairments are heredity and genetics, problems during pregnancy Read More |
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Language, Linguistics and Development Author : Philburt Moore Subject : Education ISBN :9781632408150 Language is a system that comprises of the development and use of complex systems of communication. The scientific study of language is called linguistics. It is concerned with the analysis of language Read More |