This book showcases the strengths of Linear Programming models for Cyber Physical Systems (CPS), such as the Smart Grids. Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) consist of computational components interconnected by computer networks that monitor and control switched physical entities interconnected by physical infrastructures.
''This book is a comprehensive and in-depth reference to the most recent developments in the field covering theoretical developments, techniques, technologies, among others''--Provided by publisher
Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) has become one of
the most talked about industrial business concepts in recent years. However,
Industry 4.0 and the IIoT are often presented at a high level by consultants
who are presenting from a business perspective to executive clients, which
means the underlying technical complexity is irrelevant. Consultants focus
on business models and operational efficiency, which is very attractive, where
financial gains and new business models are readily understandable to their
clients. Unfortunately, these presentations often impress and invigorate executives,
who see the business benefits but fail to reveal to the client the technical
abstraction of the lower-layer complexity that underpin the Industrial Internet.
If you ever wanted to open a new worksheet without using built-in commands or
create a custom, fully automated form to gather data and store the results in a
worksheet, you’ve picked up the right book. This book shows you what’s doable with
Microsoft® Excel® 2013 beyond the standard user interface. This book’s purpose is to
teach you how to delegate many time-consuming and repetitive tasks to Excel by using
its built-in language, VBA (Visual Basic for Applications). By executing special
commands and statements and using a number of Excel’s built-in programming tools,
you can work smarter than you ever thought possible. I will show you how.
An updated version of the original Fundamentals of Game Design,
which was itself based upon an earlier book called Andrew Rollings
and Ernest Adams on Game Design.
People love pong.
They do. But why?
Really. What's to love? There isn't much to the game: a pair of paddles move two blunt white lines on either
side of a black screen, a blocky excuse for a ball bounces between them, and if you miss the ball, your
opponent scores a point. The first player to score fifteen points wins. Big deal. Yet despite its almost primitive
simplicity, Pong creates meaningful play.
Excel 2013 Power Programming with VBA.pdf. Welcome to Excel 2013 Power Programming with VBA. If your job involves developing Excel
workbooks that others will use — or if you simply want to get the most out of Excel — you’ve picked up the right book.