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    Metal oxide nanocomposite thin films for optoelectronic device applications

    Hoboken, NJ : Beverly, MA : John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ; Scrivener Publishing LLC, 2023
    Table of Contents: “…6.4.7 Liquid Phase Chemical Formation Technique -- 6.4.8 Electrolytic Anodization -- 6.4.9 Electroplating -- 6.5 Advantages of CVD Process -- 6.6 Comparison Between PVD and CVD -- 6.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 Printable Photovoltaic Solar Cells -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Working Principle of Printable Solar Cells -- 7.3 Wide Band Gap Semiconductors -- 7.3.1 Cadmium Telluride Solar Cells (CIGS) -- 7.3.2 Perovskite Solar Cells -- 7.3.3 Solar Cells Based on Additive Free Materials -- 7.3.4 Charge-Carrier Selective Layers That Can Be Printed -- 7.4 Metal Oxide-Based Printable Solar Cell -- 7.5 What is Thick Film, Its Technology with Advantages -- 7.5.1 Thick Film Materials Substrates -- 7.5.2 Thick Film Inks -- 7.6 To Select Suitable Technology for Film Deposition by Considering the Economy, Flexibility, Reliability, and Performance Aspects -- 7.6.1 Experimental Procedure for Preparation of Thick Films by Screen Printing Process -- 7.6.2 Quality of Printing -- 7.6.3 The Following Factors Contribute to Incomplete Filling -- 7.7 Procedures for Firing -- 7.7.1 Thick Film Technology has Four Distinct Advantages -- 7.8 Deposition of Thin Film Layers via Solution-Based Process -- 7.8.1 Approaches for Coating -- 7.8.2 Casting -- 7.8.3 Spin Coating -- 7.8.4 Blade Coating -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 Response of Metal Oxide Thin Films Under Laser Irradiation -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Interaction of Laser with Material -- 8.3 Radiation Causes Modification -- 8.4 Application Laser Irradiated Films -- 8.5 Wavelength Range of Radiation -- 8.6 Laser Irradiation Mechanism -- 8.7 Experimental Procedure -- 8.7.1 Thin Film Technologies -- 8.7.2 What is Thick Film, Its Technology with Advantages -- 8.7.3 Experimental Detail of Screen Printing and Preparation of Zn0.80Cd0.20O Paste for Coated Film -- 8.7.4 Variation of Optical Properties.…”
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    Women Leaders at Work by Ghaffari, Elizabeth

    Berkeley, CA : Apress, 2011
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    The Linguistics of Olfaction : Typological and Diachronic Approaches to Synchronic Diversity. by Jędrzejowski, Łukasz

    Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2021
    Table of Contents: “…Phenomenon-based constructions -- 5. Experiencer-based constructions -- 6. The olfactory activity expression -- 7. …”
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    The Linguistics of Olfaction Typological and Diachronic Approaches to Synchronic Diversity. by Jędrzejowski, Łukasz

    Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2021
    Table of Contents: “…Phenomenon-based constructions -- 5. Experiencer-based constructions -- 6. The olfactory activity expression -- 7. …”
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    The smart cyber ecosystem for sustainable development

    Hoboken, NJ : Beverly, MA : Wiley ; Scrivener, 2021
    Table of Contents: “…Mastercard Transactions: A Summary -- 20.1.4 Comparison of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency -- 20.1.4.1 Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) -- 20.1.5 Types of Consensus Mechanism -- 20.1.5.1 Consensus Algorithm: A Quick Background -- 20.1.6 Proof of Work -- 20.1.7 Proof of Stake -- 20.1.7.1 Delegated Proof of Stake -- 20.1.7.2 Byzantine Fault Tolerance -- 20.2 Literature Survey -- 20.2.1 The History of Blockchain Technology -- 20.2.2 Early Years of Blockchain Technology: 1991-2008 -- 20.2.2.1 Evolution of Blockchain: Phase 1--Transactions -- 20.2.2.2 Evolution of Blockchain: Phase 2--Contracts -- 20.2.2.3 Evolution of Blockchain: Phase 3--Applications -- 20.2.3 Literature Review -- 20.2.4 Analysis -- 20.3 Methodology and Tools -- 20.3.1 Methodology -- 20.3.2 Flow Chart -- 20.3.3 Tools and Configuration -- 20.4 Experiment -- 20.4.1 Steps of Implementation -- 20.4.2 Screenshots of Experiment -- 20.5 Results -- 20.6 Conclusion -- 20.7 Future Scope -- 20.7.1 Blockchain as a Service (BaaS) is Gaining Adoption From Enterprises -- References -- 21 A Secured Online Voting System by Using Blockchain as the Medium 405 Leslie Mark, Vasaki Ponnusamy, Arya Wicaksana, Basilius Bias Christyono and Moeljono Widjaja -- 21.1 Blockchain-Based Online Voting System -- 21.1.1 Introduction -- 21.1.2 Structure of a Block in a Blockchain System -- 21.1.3 Function of Segments in a Block of the Blockchain -- 21.1.4 SHA-256 Hashing on the Blockchain -- 21.1.5 Interaction Involved in Blockchain-Based Online Voting System -- 21.1.6 Online Voting System Using Blockchain - Framework -- 21.2 Literature Review -- 21.2.1 Literature Review Outline -- 21.2.1.1 Online Voting System Based on Cryptographic and Stego-Cryptographic Model -- 21.2.1.2 Online Voting System Based on Visual Cryptography -- 21.2.1.3 Online Voting System Using Biometric Security and Steganography -- 21.2.1.4 Cloud-Based Secured Online Voting System Using Homomorphic Encryption -- 21.2.1.5 An Online Voting System Based on a Secured Blockchain -- 21.2.1.6 Online Voting System Using Fingerprint Biometric and Crypto-Watermarking Approach -- 21.2.1.7 Online Voting System Using Iris Recognition -- 21.2.1.8 Online Voting System Based on NID and SIM -- 21.2.1.9 Online Voting System Using Image Steganography and Visual Cryptography -- 21.2.1.10 Online Voting System Using Secret Sharing-Based Authentication -- 21.2.2 Comparing the Existing Online Voting System -- References -- 22 Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity: Current Trends and Future Prospects 431 Abhinav Juneja, Sapna Juneja, Vikram Bali, Vishal Jain and Hemant Upadhyay -- 22.1 Introduction -- 22.2 Literature Review -- 22.3 Different Variants of Cybersecurity in Action -- 22.4 Importance of Cybersecurity in Action -- 22.5 Methods for Establishing a Strategy for Cybersecurity -- 22.6 The Influence of Artificial Intelligence in the Domain of Cybersecurity -- 22.7 Where AI Is Actually Required to Deal With Cybersecurity -- 22.8 Challenges for Cybersecurity in Current State of Practice -- 22.9 Conclusion -- References -- Index.…”
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    Demystifying COVID-19. by Karcioglu, Ozgur

    Sharjah : Bentham Science Publishers, 2021
    Table of Contents: “…-- THE SPANISH FLU EXPERIENCES OF 1918: DOES HISTORY LIGHT OUR WAY? -- Why is It Called 'Spanish Flu'? …”
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    Demystifying COVID-19 by Karcioglu, Ozgur

    Sharjah : Bentham Science Publishers, 2021
    Table of Contents: “…-- THE SPANISH FLU EXPERIENCES OF 1918: DOES HISTORY LIGHT OUR WAY? -- Why is It Called 'Spanish Flu'? …”
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    Dashboard design by Burch, Michael, 1976-, Schmid, Marco

    [United States] : River Publishers, 2023
    Table of Contents: “…Preface xi List of Figures xv List of Tables xxi List of Abbreviations/Acronyms xxiii 1 Introduction 1 1.1 A Visualization Pipeline 2 1.2 Human Users and Tasks 5 1.3 Programming Directions and Solutions 8 2 Creating Powerful Dashboards 13 2.1 Data Handling 15 2.1.1 Data types 16 2.1.2 Data reading and parsing 20 2.1.3 Data storage 22 2.1.4 Data preprocessing 23 2.1.5 Data transformation 24 2.2 Visualization and Visual Analytics 26 2.2.1 Visual variables 28 2.2.2 Perception and cognition 30 2.2.3 The role of the human users 35 2.2.4 Algorithmic concepts 36 2.3 Examples of Visualization Techniques 38 2.3.1 Visualizing simple data types 39 2.3.2 Graph/network visualization 42 2.3.3 Hierarchy visualization 44 2.3.4 Multivariate data visualization 46 2.3.5 Trajectory visualization 48 2.3.6 Text visualization 49 2.4 Design and Prototyping 51 2.4.1 Visual design rules 53 2.4.2 No-goes and bad smells 55 2.4.3 Interface design rules 58 2.4.4 Creating a graphical user interface 61 2.5 Interaction 63 2.5.1 Interaction categories 64 2.5.2 Interaction modalities 66 2.5.3 Displays 68 2.5.4 Multiple coordinated views 70 3 Python, Dash, Plotly, and More 73 3.1 General Background Information 74 3.1.1 Python 75 3.1.2 Dash 76 3.1.3 Plotly and Plotly Express 77 3.1.4 Further ingredients and concepts 80 3.2 Installations and Options 82 3.2.1 Interactive mode 83 3.2.2 Jupyter Notebook mode 84 3.2.3 Integrated development environment (IDE) 85 3.2.4 GitHub 87 3.3 Interplay between Dash, Plotly, and Python 88 3.3.1 Reading and parsing in a dashboard 90 3.3.2 Data transformation in a dashboard 91 3.3.3 Dash core components 93 3.3.4 Dash HTML components 94 3.3.5 Cascading style sheets (CSS) 96 3.3.6 Plotly in a dashboard 97 3.3.7 Callbacks 98 3.4 Deploying 101 3.4.1 Heroku 102 3.4.2 International users 103 3.4.3 Online user evaluation 105 3.4.4 Benefits and drawbacks of online dashboards 106 4 Coding in Python 109 4.1 Expressions 110 4.1.1 Arithmetic expressions 111 4.1.2 Relational expressions 113 4.1.3 Boolean or logical expressions 114 4.1.4 Bitwise expressions 116 4.1.5 Mixed expressions 116 4.2 Data Types and Variables 118 4.2.1 Basic data types 118 4.2.2 Composite data types 120 4.2.3 Conversion between data types 123 4.2.4 Variables 124 4.2.5 Constants 125 4.3 Strings and Characters 126 4.3.1 String methods 126 4.3.2 ASCII code and table 128 4.3.3 User input and regular expressions 129 4.3.4 Comments 131 4.4 Conditionals and Exceptions 132 4.4.1 If and else 133 4.4.2 Pattern matching 134 4.4.3 Exceptions 135 4.5 Loops 136 4.5.1 Definite iteration 137 4.5.2 Indefinite iteration 139 4.5.3 Nested loops 140 4.6 Functions 141 4.6.1 Defining a function 141 4.6.2 Calling a function 142 4.6.3 Nesting of functions 144 4.6.4 Local and global variables 145 4.7 More Complex Functions 146 4.7.1 Recursion versus tail recursion 146 4.7.2 Higher-order functions 149 4.7.3 Lambda expressions 150 4.8 Reading and Writing Data 151 4.8.1 User input 152 4.8.2 Reading from a file 153 4.8.3 Writing on a file 155 4.8.4 Reading web content 156 4.9 Object-Oriented Programming 157 4.9.1 Classes 157 4.9.2 Objects and instances 159 4.9.3 Methods 160 4.9.4 Inheritance 161 5 Dashboard Examples 163 5.1 Modifying the Color in a Diagram 164 5.1.1 A simple dashboard with a histogram 165 5.1.2 Coding details 166 5.1.3 Dashboard in action 169 5.2 Two Diagrams, Bootstrap, and Value Filter 170 5.2.1 Extension with a scatter plot and slider 171 5.2.2 Coding details 172 5.2.3 Dashboard in action 176 5.3 Dashboard with Tabs, CSS, and Plotly Template 177 5.3.1 Histogram and scatter plot separately 177 5.3.2 Coding details 179 5.3.3 Dashboard in action 184 5.4 Inputs from a Plot and Plotly Go 185 5.4.1 Selecting point clouds for an overview 185 5.4.2 Coding details 187 5.4.3 Dashboard in action 193 5.5 Two Tabs, Three Plots in One Tab, and Several Inputs 194 5.5.1 Scatter plot as a density heatmap 195 5.5.2 Coding details 196 5.5.3 Dashboard in action 211 6 Challenges and Limitations 213 6.1 Design Issues 214 6.1.1 Interface design challenges 215 6.1.2 Visual design challenges 216 6.1.3 Aesthetics criteria 217 6.2 Implementation Challenges 219 6.2.1 Software and libraries 220 6.2.2 Integrated development environments (IDEs) 221 6.2.3 Developers and experience levels 222 6.2.4 Operating systems 223 6.2.5 Internet connection and servers 224 6.2.6 Web browsers 225 6.3 Challenges during runtime 227 6.3.1 Data scalability 228 6.3.2 Algorithmic scalability 229 6.3.3 Visual scalability 230 6.3.4 Perceptual scalability 231 6.4 Testing Challenges 233 6.4.1 Online accessibility 234 6.4.2 Runtime performance 235 6.4.3 User performance and evaluation 236 7 Conclusion 239 References 241 Index 269 About the Authors 289.…”
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    A Companion to Plutarch

    Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2014
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    Table of Contents: “…Visiting Rome: The Immersion Experience -- 3. Roman Friends -- 4. Evaluating Emperors, Past and Present -- 5. …”
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