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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Modellierung und Simulation von IT-Dienstleistungsprozessen By Christian Bartsch 2010 | 374 Pages | ISBN: 3866445245 | PDF | 7 MB Eine der Ursachen f?r die ungenaue Bestimmung von Service-Levels in IT-Dienstleistungsvereinbarungen liegt in der informellen Repr?sentation von IT-Dienstleistungsprozessen. In der Arbeit wird eine integrierte Methode entwickelt, mit der Dienstanbieter verschiedene Qualit?tsmerkmale von IT-Dienstleistungen und die zu ihrer Erbringung ben?tigten IT-Dienstleistungsprozesse modellieren und simulieren k?nnen. ![]() Model Policies and Procedures for Not-for-Profit Organizations By Edward J., CPA, CAE McMillan 2003 | 304 Pages | ISBN: 047145317X | PDF | 1 MB Adopt procedures that ensure financial accountability, eliminate misunderstandings, and protect the organization's assets and viability Not-for-profit executives are held accountable for every aspect of their organization, from legal issues, marketing, lobbying, and editorial functions to membership operations, budgeting, and of course, finance. Yet it is impossible for any one executive to give all of these areas all of the attention they need, all of the time. The smooth operation of the organization depends on the development of clear and effective policies and procedures that both reflect the executive's vision and allow employees to practice them successfully. Edward McMillan's revised and expanded Model Policies and Procedures for Not-for-Profit Organizations helps executives both strengthen their organization's financial procedures and assure board members that they are meeting fiduciary responsibilities. This latest edition of McMillan's bestselling guide includes over 150 new model accounting and financial policy documents, as well as forms for such areas as internal control, office administration, and risk reduction. McMillan divides his resource into three sections-Internal Financial Statement Formats, The Chart of Accounts, and The Accounting and Financial Policies and Procedures Manual. Some of the new additions to the third and largest section include forms and procedures relating to: The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) Business Interruption Insurance Disciplinary Action E-mail and Internet Policies Nepotism Public Examination of Records And many other important areas An associated Web site contains all of the documents found in the book, allowing readers to download and customize them to fit their own organization's needs. The author also includes a glossary of relevant terms and a full index for handy desk reference. Not-for-profit financial managers, as well as accountants with not-for-profit clients, will find Model Policies and Procedures for Not-for-Profit Organizations to be an invaluable guide to sound fiscal and organizational structure. ![]() Model Plants and Crop Improvement By Rajeev K. Varshney and Robert M.D. Koebner 2006 | 313 Pages | ISBN: 0849330637 | PDF | 4 MB Within the past decade, there has been an explosion of research in both the public and private sectors regarding the use of plant genetic models to improve crop yield. Bringing together experts from across the globe, Model Plants and Crop Improvement provides a critical assessment of the potential of model plant species for crop improvement. The first comprehensive summary of the use of model plant systems, the book delineates the model species' contribution to understanding the genomes of crop species. The book provides an in-depth examination of the achievements and limitations of the model paradigm. It explores how continued research in models can contribute to the goal of delivering the outputs of molecular biology to crops. Covering the major genetic models such as Arabidopsis thaliana, Lotus japonicus, and Medigago, the book goes on to discuss applications to food plants of global importance including rice, canola, and legumes. The book introduces the evolutionary, genetic, genomic, and morphological attributes of B. distachyon that make it such an attractive new model plant system.As the post-genomic era dawns, a key question to address is how this growing body of genetic and biological information can be extended beyond the model to the modeled species. This book takes you one step closer to applying modeling results to crops in the field. ![]() Model Context Protocol by Ajit Singh English | August 24, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0FNNGDN8W | 230 pages | EPUB | 0.63 Mb "Model Context Protocol" is a definitive, hands-on guide for students, developers, and researchers looking to master the next evolution of Artificial Intelligence. In an era dominated by Large Language Models (LLMs), the true differentiator for creating powerful, reliable, and valuable AI applications lies in the ability to provide them with accurate, relevant, and timely context. This book systematically demystifies this process, introducing the "Model Context Protocol" (MCP)-a comprehensive framework for building context-aware AI systems. ![]() Model Cards & Factsheets Handbook: AI Data, Privacy & Transparency Series, #4 English | Jan 8, 2026 | ISBN: 9798233039133 | 220 pages | EPUB (True) | 146.99 KB As artificial intelligence systems move into regulated, high-impact environments, documentation is no longer optional. Model Cards & Factsheets Handbook provides a practical, production-ready guide to documenting AI models in a way that supports governance, compliance, and operational transparency. ![]() Mobilizing Communities: Asset Building as a Community Development Strategy By Gary Paul Green, Ann Goetting 2010 | 204 Pages | ISBN: 1439900868 | PDF | 1 MB As communities face new social and economic challenges as well as political changes, the responsibilities for social services, housing needs, and welfare programs are being placed at the local government level. But can community-based organizations address these concerns effectively? The editors and contributors to "Mobilizing Communities" explore how these organizations are responding to these challenges, and how asset-based development efforts can be successful. Asset-based development, rather than needs assessment, has become a new paradigm in the community development field over the last fifteen years. Although the approach is widely used by practitioners and promoted by foundations, asset-based development has not been examined critically by researchers until now. "Mobilizing Communities" provides a conceptual framework and practical guidance to community development practitioners. The editors solicited case studies from a variety of geographic settings, regions and racial/ethnic groups. The communities in the case studies mobilize residents around different forms of community capital (e.g., financial, cultural, and environmental capital). The contributors examine the role of public participation, the organizational and institutional structure, relationships with governmental officials, and the outcomes and impacts of the asset-based development projects. Contributors include: Lionel J. 'Bo' Beaulieu, Emily Blejwas, Sarah Dewees, Michael L. Dougherty, Mark H. Harvey, John (Jody) Kretzmann, Rocio Peralta, Rhonda Phillips, Deborah Puntenney, Stewart Sarkozy-Banoczy, Gordon E. Shockley, and the editors. ![]() Mobile User Research: A Practical Guide (Synthesis Lectures on Mobile & Pervasive Computing) by Sunny Consolvo, Frank R. Bentley, Eric B. Hekler English | May 5, 2017 | ISBN: 3031013573 | 216 pages | PDF | 4.89 Mb This book will give you a practical overview of several methods and approaches for designing mobile technologies and conducting mobile user research, including how to understand behavior and evaluate how such technologies are being (or may be) used out in the world. Each chapter includes case studies from our own work and highlights advantages, limitations, and very practical steps that should be taken to increase the validity of the studies you conduct and the data you collect. ![]() Mobile Technologies of the City By Mimi Sheller (ed.), John Urry (ed.) 2006 | 208 Pages | ISBN: 0415374340 | PDF | 2 MB Mobile communications technologies are taking off across the world, while urban transportation and surveillance systems are also being rebuilt and updated. Emergent practices of physical, informational and communicational mobility are reconfiguring patterns of movement, co-presence, social exclusion and security across many urban contexts. This book brings together a carefully selected group of innovative case studies of these mobile technologies of the city, tracing the emergence of both new socio-technical practices of the city and of a new theoretical paradigm for mobilities research. ![]() Can Bilgin, "Mobile Development with .NET: Build cross-platform mobile applications with Xamarin.Forms 5 and ASP.NET Core 5, 2nd Edition" English | ISBN: 1800204698 | 2021 | 572 pages | AZW3 | 14 MB A .NET developer's guide to leveraging .NET and C# skills for mobile development using Xamarin, Visual Studio 2019, and Azure ![]() Mixing It Up: Multiracial Subjects (Louann Atkins Temple Women & Culture Series) By SanSan Kwan, Kenneth Speirs, Naomi Zack 2004 | 225 Pages | ISBN: 0292705859 | PDF | 2 MB The United States Census 2000 presents a twenty-first century America in which mixed-race marriages, cross-race adoption, and multiracial families in general are challenging the ethnic definitions by which the nation has historically categorized its population. Addressing a wide spectrum of questions raised by this rich new cultural landscape, "Mixing It Up" brings together the observations of ten noted voices who have experienced multiracialism first-hand.From Naomi Zack's "American Mixed Race: The United States 2000 Census and Related Issues" to Cathy Irwin and Sean Metzger's "Keeping Up Appearances: Ethnic Alien-Nation in Female Solo Performance," this diverse collection spans the realities of multiculturalism in compelling new analysis. Arguing that society's discomfort with multiracialism has been institutionalized throughout history, whether through the 'one drop' rule or media depictions, SanSan Kwan and Kenneth Speirs reflect on the means by which the monoracial lens is slowly being replaced. Itself a hybrid of memoir, history, and sociological theory, "Mixing It Up" makes it clear why the identity politics of previous decades have little relevance to the fluid new face of contemporary humanity. |