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Organisational plasticity is the ability to quickly rewire the organisational tissue to improve collective thoughts and behaviours continuously. It’s about flexibility, adaptability and responsiveness to deal with unpredictable events. I hope this reflection can reach managers, executives and leaders in evolving organisations.
Much of API security boils down to how you handle identity. In Identity and APIs, we discover the techniques to secure platform access and delegate access throughout a mature API ecosystem.
Learn all about JavaScript promises from veteran JavaScript author Nicholas C. Zakas.
Woher kommt die deutsche Sprache? Wie ist Deutschland entstanden? Wer waren die ersten Deutschen? Und vor allem: Wie hängt das zusammen und was hat das mit heute zu tun? Die Antworten, die dieses Buch gibt, zeichnen das Große und Ganze der deutschen Geschichte und sollen helfen das Deutschsein und das Europäischsein (besser) zu verstehen.
This book is based on my lecture notes for the Winter 2012, University of Toronto Continuum Mechanics course (PHY454H1S), taught by Prof. Kausik S. Das.
This book contains lecture notes taken during the Winter 2013 session of Basic Statistical Mechanics (PHY452H1S), a University of Toronto course that was taught by Prof. Arun Paramekanti.
These are my personal lecture notes for the Spring 2011, University of Toronto, Relativistic Electrodynamics course (PHY450H1S). This class was taught by Prof. Erich Poppitz, with Simon Freedman handling tutorials.
This book is based on my lecture notes for the Fall 2012, University of Toronto Advanced Classical Optics course (PHY485H1F), taught by Prof. Joseph H. Thywissen.
This book contains my lecture notes for the Winter 2013, University of Toronto Condensed Matter Physics course (PHY487H1F), taught by Prof. Stephen Julian.
These are my personal lecture notes for the Fall 2011, University of Toronto Quantum mechanics II course (PHY456H1F), taught by Prof. John E Sipe.
This book contains notes for the Winter 2015 session of the University of Toronto Graduate Quantum Mechanics course (PHY1520H), taught by Prof. Arun Paramekanti.
This is a set of course notes from the Fall 2018, University of Toronto Quantum Field Theory (PHY2403), taught by Prof. Erich Poppitz.
These are notes for a course dealt with the analysis and design of a range of antennas. This course was taught off of slides, which did not facilitate good note taking, so these notes are intended as supplementary text, with the assumption that the reader also has the course textbook (Balanis.)
A girl is unknowingly made part of a supernal plan to save two worlds.
Recently, researchers have found a theory that explains every aspect of conscious experience. This book explores this theory and introduces you to neuroscience and gives you instructions how to build a conscious machine.