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A Gay Man’s Revenge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

A Gay Man’s Revenge

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Gary Yao

This book contains ten real criminal cases that happened in China. They show the ugly side of human nature while also revealing many aspects of that society. Many people become criminals because they are forced to. There are born criminals and there are made criminals. Many of the criminals in this book were made. The crimes they committed were unimaginable and completely unexpected.

Deadly Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 79

Deadly Love

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-04-07
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  • Publisher: Yugang Yao

A senior in music school, a natural beauty, blind to all pursuits, devotes herself to music. A young man appears in her piano room. Later, he always appears when she needs help, either she has lost her purse or she needs an umbrella. When she goes to him with money and his belongings, a fatal incident occurs. The police begin an investigation into a murder that has shocked the entire city. As the case unravels bit by bit and the truth finally emerges, people can't help but feel deeply sorry for her.

Parts without a whole?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Parts without a whole?

This explorative study gives a descriptive overview of what organizations do and experience when they say they practice design thinking. It looks at how the concept has been appropriated in organizations and also describes patterns of design thinking adoption. The authors use a mixed-method research design fed by two sources: questionnaire data and semi-structured personal expert interviews. The study proceeds in six parts: (1) design thinking¹s entry points into organizations; (2) understandings of the descriptor; (3) its fields of application and organizational localization; (4) its perceived impact; (5) reasons for its discontinuation or failure; and (6) attempts to measure its success. In conclusion the report challenges managers to be more conscious of their current design thinking practice. The authors suggest a co-evolution of the concept¹s introduction with innovation capability building and the respective changes in leadership approaches. It is argued that this might help in unfolding design thinking¹s hidden potentials as well as preventing unintended side-effects such as discontented teams or the dwindling authority of managers.

Stream Processing with Apache Flink
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

Stream Processing with Apache Flink

Get started with Apache Flink, the open source framework that powers some of the world’s largest stream processing applications. With this practical book, you’ll explore the fundamental concepts of parallel stream processing and discover how this technology differs from traditional batch data processing. Longtime Apache Flink committers Fabian Hueske and Vasia Kalavri show you how to implement scalable streaming applications with Flink’s DataStream API and continuously run and maintain these applications in operational environments. Stream processing is ideal for many use cases, including low-latency ETL, streaming analytics, and real-time dashboards as well as fraud detection, anomaly...

Proceedings of the Second HPI Cloud Symposium
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 74

Proceedings of the Second HPI Cloud Symposium "Operating the Cloud" 2014

Every year, the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) invites guests from industry and academia to a collaborative scientific workshop on the topic “Operating the Cloud”. Our goal is to provide a forum for the exchange of knowledge and experience between industry and academia. Hence, HPI’s Future SOC Lab is the adequate environment to host this event which is also supported by BITKOM. On the occasion of this workshop we called for submissions of research papers and practitioners’ reports. “Operating the Cloud” aims to be a platform for productive discussions of innovative ideas, visions, and upcoming technologies in the field of cloud operation and administration. In this workshop proceedings the results of the second HPI cloud symposium "Operating the Cloud" 2014 are published. We thank the authors for exciting presentations and insights into their current work and research. Moreover, we look forward to more interesting submissions for the upcoming symposium in 2015.

Modeling collaborations in self-adaptive systems of systems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 78

Modeling collaborations in self-adaptive systems of systems

An increasing demand on functionality and flexibility leads to an integration of beforehand isolated system solutions building a so-called System of Systems (SoS). Furthermore, the overall SoS should be adaptive to react on changing requirements and environmental conditions. Due SoS are composed of different independent systems that may join or leave the overall SoS at arbitrary point in times, the SoS structure varies during the systems lifetime and the overall SoS behavior emerges from the capabilities of the contained subsystems. In such complex system ensembles new demands of understanding the interaction among subsystems, the coupling of shared system knowledge and the influence of loca...

The Australian Dream and $1 Properties
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 373

The Australian Dream and $1 Properties

A self-made multimillionaire talks about how he arrived in Australia with $100 in his pocket and then, out of sheer dedication and determination, developed a plan to make his fortune. Now, his company is the largest of its kind in Queensland.

Efficient and scalable graph view maintenance for deductive graph databases based on generalized discrimination networks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

Efficient and scalable graph view maintenance for deductive graph databases based on generalized discrimination networks

Graph databases provide a natural way of storing and querying graph data. In contrast to relational databases, queries over graph databases enable to refer directly to the graph structure of such graph data. For example, graph pattern matching can be employed to formulate queries over graph data. However, as for relational databases running complex queries can be very time-consuming and ruin the interactivity with the database. One possible approach to deal with this performance issue is to employ database views that consist of pre-computed answers to common and often stated queries. But to ensure that database views yield consistent query results in comparison with the data from which they ...

Muscle Gene Therapy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 804

Muscle Gene Therapy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-03-30
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  • Publisher: Springer

About 7 million people worldwide are suffering from various inherited neuromuscular diseases. Gene therapy brings the hope of treating these diseases at their genetic roots. Muscle Gene Therapy is the only book dedicated to this topic. The first edition was published in 2010 when the field was just about to enter its prime time. The progress made since then has been unprecedented. The number of diseases that have been targeted by gene therapy has increased tremendously. The gene therapy toolbox is expanded greatly with many creative novel strategies (such as genome editing and therapy with disease-modifying genes). Most importantly, clinical benefits have begun to emerge in human patients. T...

Inductive invariant checking with partial negative application conditions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

Inductive invariant checking with partial negative application conditions

Graph transformation systems are a powerful formal model to capture model transformations or systems with infinite state space, among others. However, this expressive power comes at the cost of rather limited automated analysis capabilities. The general case of unbounded many initial graphs or infinite state spaces is only supported by approaches with rather limited scalability or expressiveness. In this report we improve an existing approach for the automated verification of inductive invariants for graph transformation systems. By employing partial negative application conditions to represent and check many alternative conditions in a more compact manner, we can check examples with rules and constraints of substantially higher complexity. We also substantially extend the expressive power by supporting more complex negative application conditions and provide higher accuracy by employing advanced implication checks. The improvements are evaluated and compared with another applicable tool by considering three case studies.