Author: Nyx Hawke
Publisher: Publifye AS
ISBN: 8233932639
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
""Silicon Minds"" offers a comprehensive exploration of the AI revolution, examining its current state, ethical considerations, and potential future trajectories. The book argues that we're at a critical juncture where AI could either augment human capabilities or potentially supplant human decision-making in crucial areas. It delves into key AI concepts like machine learning and neural networks, while also exploring applications across various industries. The book's balanced approach sets it apart, acknowledging AI's tremendous potential while critically examining risks such as bias and privacy concerns. It draws on cutting-edge research, case studies, and expert interviews to support its arguments. ""Silicon Minds"" also explores the interdisciplinary nature of AI, connecting it to fields like neuroscience and philosophy, and examining its economic ramifications. Progressing from foundational concepts to current applications and future scenarios, the book provides readers with the tools to understand and engage with AI advancements. It concludes by offering practical guidance for navigating the AI revolution, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the silicon-powered world emerging around us.
Silicon Minds
Author: Nate Monroe
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 131
Book Description
The book Silicon Minds: Tales from the Frontiers of Artificial Intelligence contains three short stories following the activities of a group called the D.A.W.N. (Digital Aged World Nexus)—consisting of hackers, activists, and rebels. The stories revolve around their efforts to challenge the dominance of the tech company GDC and expose its dark secrets, exploring themes such as identity, power, and the ethics of hacking in a digital age. The tales involve characters like a journalist, a hacker, a security agent, and a scientist, whose lives intersect and intertwine as they question the role of technology in society and contemplate the future of humanity.
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 131
Book Description
The book Silicon Minds: Tales from the Frontiers of Artificial Intelligence contains three short stories following the activities of a group called the D.A.W.N. (Digital Aged World Nexus)—consisting of hackers, activists, and rebels. The stories revolve around their efforts to challenge the dominance of the tech company GDC and expose its dark secrets, exploring themes such as identity, power, and the ethics of hacking in a digital age. The tales involve characters like a journalist, a hacker, a security agent, and a scientist, whose lives intersect and intertwine as they question the role of technology in society and contemplate the future of humanity.
Silicon Minds
Author: Nyx Hawke
Publisher: Publifye AS
ISBN: 8233932639
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
""Silicon Minds"" offers a comprehensive exploration of the AI revolution, examining its current state, ethical considerations, and potential future trajectories. The book argues that we're at a critical juncture where AI could either augment human capabilities or potentially supplant human decision-making in crucial areas. It delves into key AI concepts like machine learning and neural networks, while also exploring applications across various industries. The book's balanced approach sets it apart, acknowledging AI's tremendous potential while critically examining risks such as bias and privacy concerns. It draws on cutting-edge research, case studies, and expert interviews to support its arguments. ""Silicon Minds"" also explores the interdisciplinary nature of AI, connecting it to fields like neuroscience and philosophy, and examining its economic ramifications. Progressing from foundational concepts to current applications and future scenarios, the book provides readers with the tools to understand and engage with AI advancements. It concludes by offering practical guidance for navigating the AI revolution, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the silicon-powered world emerging around us.
Publisher: Publifye AS
ISBN: 8233932639
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
""Silicon Minds"" offers a comprehensive exploration of the AI revolution, examining its current state, ethical considerations, and potential future trajectories. The book argues that we're at a critical juncture where AI could either augment human capabilities or potentially supplant human decision-making in crucial areas. It delves into key AI concepts like machine learning and neural networks, while also exploring applications across various industries. The book's balanced approach sets it apart, acknowledging AI's tremendous potential while critically examining risks such as bias and privacy concerns. It draws on cutting-edge research, case studies, and expert interviews to support its arguments. ""Silicon Minds"" also explores the interdisciplinary nature of AI, connecting it to fields like neuroscience and philosophy, and examining its economic ramifications. Progressing from foundational concepts to current applications and future scenarios, the book provides readers with the tools to understand and engage with AI advancements. It concludes by offering practical guidance for navigating the AI revolution, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the silicon-powered world emerging around us.
The Rediscovery of the Mind
Author: John R. Searle
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 9780262261135
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
In this major new work, John Searle launches a formidable attack on current orthodoxies in the philosophy of mind. More than anything else, he argues, it is the neglect of consciousness that results in so much barrenness and sterility in psychology, the philosophy of mind, and cognitive science: there can be no study of mind that leaves out consciousness. What is going on in the brain is neurophysiological processes and consciousness and nothing more—no rule following, no mental information processing or mental models, no language of thought, and no universal grammar. Mental events are themselves features of the brain, "like liquidity is a feature of water." Beginning with a spirited discussion of what's wrong with the philosophy of mind, Searle characterizes and refutes the philosophical tradition of materialism. But he does not embrace dualism. All these "isms" are mistaken, he insists. Once you start counting types of substance you are on the wrong track, whether you stop at one or two. In four chapters that constitute the heart of his argument, Searle elaborates a theory of consciousness and its relation to our overall scientific world view and to unconscious mental phenomena. He concludes with a criticism of cognitive science and a proposal for an approach to studying the mind that emphasizes the centrality of consciousness to any account of mental functioning. In his characteristically direct style, punctuated with persuasive examples, Searle identifies the very terminology of the field as the main source of truth. He observes that it is a mistake to suppose that the ontology of the mental is objective and to suppose that the methodology of a science of the mind must concern itself only with objectively observable behavior; that it is also a mistake to suppose that we know of the existence of mental phenomena in others only by observing their behavior; that behavior or causal relations to behavior are not essential to the existence of mental phenomena; and that it is inconsistent with what we know about the universe and our place in it to suppose that everything is knowable by us.
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 9780262261135
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
In this major new work, John Searle launches a formidable attack on current orthodoxies in the philosophy of mind. More than anything else, he argues, it is the neglect of consciousness that results in so much barrenness and sterility in psychology, the philosophy of mind, and cognitive science: there can be no study of mind that leaves out consciousness. What is going on in the brain is neurophysiological processes and consciousness and nothing more—no rule following, no mental information processing or mental models, no language of thought, and no universal grammar. Mental events are themselves features of the brain, "like liquidity is a feature of water." Beginning with a spirited discussion of what's wrong with the philosophy of mind, Searle characterizes and refutes the philosophical tradition of materialism. But he does not embrace dualism. All these "isms" are mistaken, he insists. Once you start counting types of substance you are on the wrong track, whether you stop at one or two. In four chapters that constitute the heart of his argument, Searle elaborates a theory of consciousness and its relation to our overall scientific world view and to unconscious mental phenomena. He concludes with a criticism of cognitive science and a proposal for an approach to studying the mind that emphasizes the centrality of consciousness to any account of mental functioning. In his characteristically direct style, punctuated with persuasive examples, Searle identifies the very terminology of the field as the main source of truth. He observes that it is a mistake to suppose that the ontology of the mental is objective and to suppose that the methodology of a science of the mind must concern itself only with objectively observable behavior; that it is also a mistake to suppose that we know of the existence of mental phenomena in others only by observing their behavior; that behavior or causal relations to behavior are not essential to the existence of mental phenomena; and that it is inconsistent with what we know about the universe and our place in it to suppose that everything is knowable by us.
The Importance of Existence
Author: Josh Penn-Pierson
Publisher: Lifetimes Infinity
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
Of all the humans to exist, one must necessarily be the last. Billions of years after the fall of Earth, a lone being wanders the far-flung moons among one of the last harbor galaxies. All that remains of humanity's cosmic presence is a final set of transmissions cast out with no more intent than to fall upon the deafening expanse of a rifting universe. What could the transmissions hope to achieve? To what ends had humanity's efforts been for? A half-maddened being flung into the void? A human mind conscripted to push well beyond what was once considered human? Countless beautiful destinies were undoubtedly forgone to articulate this solitary human to the far-distant end of life's story. Yet, we were the ones who dared to fasten ourselves to anything that would bear our souls so we could map our bare beings against scales unfathomed. What such thoughts did we allow to inundate the performances of our lives? And perhaps more importantly, in the desperate race against time, what paths went unchosen in the abstinence of existential immobilization? Either way, our questions into the importance of this existence would not go unanswered.
Publisher: Lifetimes Infinity
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
Of all the humans to exist, one must necessarily be the last. Billions of years after the fall of Earth, a lone being wanders the far-flung moons among one of the last harbor galaxies. All that remains of humanity's cosmic presence is a final set of transmissions cast out with no more intent than to fall upon the deafening expanse of a rifting universe. What could the transmissions hope to achieve? To what ends had humanity's efforts been for? A half-maddened being flung into the void? A human mind conscripted to push well beyond what was once considered human? Countless beautiful destinies were undoubtedly forgone to articulate this solitary human to the far-distant end of life's story. Yet, we were the ones who dared to fasten ourselves to anything that would bear our souls so we could map our bare beings against scales unfathomed. What such thoughts did we allow to inundate the performances of our lives? And perhaps more importantly, in the desperate race against time, what paths went unchosen in the abstinence of existential immobilization? Either way, our questions into the importance of this existence would not go unanswered.
Raise of Brain
Author: Madhav Bansal
Publisher: Madhav Bansal
ISBN:
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Raise of Brain: “Exploring the shrewdness” In the reviting exploration of "Raise of Brain" to navigate the intricate landscapes of Artificial Intelligence, unveiling the profound impact on the world. This thought provoking journey takes place reader to highs and lows Promises and the challenges in the realm of Al. "Raises of Brain:exploring the shrewdness" is more than a Book; it is timely reflection on corrective future. The insigntful Part readers backong join the discussion on reat realm of Al in Future life. Hope you joined the Journey of ”The world of Automation"
Publisher: Madhav Bansal
ISBN:
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Raise of Brain: “Exploring the shrewdness” In the reviting exploration of "Raise of Brain" to navigate the intricate landscapes of Artificial Intelligence, unveiling the profound impact on the world. This thought provoking journey takes place reader to highs and lows Promises and the challenges in the realm of Al. "Raises of Brain:exploring the shrewdness" is more than a Book; it is timely reflection on corrective future. The insigntful Part readers backong join the discussion on reat realm of Al in Future life. Hope you joined the Journey of ”The world of Automation"
Sand, Silicon, Satellites: The Epic of Tech Evolution
Author: Yamini Malhotra
Publisher: kitab writing publication
ISBN: 9358688688
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
The Alchemy of Technological Transcendence In the boundless tapestry of human ingenuity, where innovation intertwines with the raw elements of nature, emerges a chronicle that transcends the ordinary—a narrative of metamorphosis, from the humble grains of Thar's sands to the pinnacle of technological sophistication. This odyssey, etched in silicon dreams and forged in the crucible of progress, unveils the alchemy that transforms arid landscapes into the very foundation of our technological future. As we embark upon the pages that follow, envision a realm where the golden sands of Thar, once whispered secrets of ancient seas, now yield the treasures of silicon, iron, arsenic, and rare earth elements. Each grain, a repository of geological history, becomes a testament to the inexhaustible wellspring of possibilities that lie within. In the crucible of innovation, silicon emerges as the maestro, orchestrating a symphony of microprocessors that transcend the limits of computation. Satellites, once beholden to the constraints of technology, now navigate the cosmos with unparalleled efficiency, their silicon hearts pulsating with the rhythm of exploration. Across the expanse of industries, from the intricate circuits of robots to the pulsating veins of instruments on spacecraft, Thar's silicon becomes the catalyst for a technological renaissance. But the narrative extends beyond the silicon horizon, weaving in the rich hues of iron-infused sands. From the crucible of metallurgy arises a structural metamorphosis that defines our skylines, bridges our worlds, and propels the wheels of progress. Iron, once a mere component of Thar's red grains, now forges infrastructures that stand as testament to the synergy between the terrestrial and the technological. Arsenic, often deemed a harbinger of toxicity, unfolds as a paradoxical pioneer in the realm of sustainable electronics. Thar's sands, laden with arsenic, become the crucible for innovations that balance the scales between technological advancement and environmental stewardship. Gallium arsenide, an offspring of this alchemical process, finds its place in the solar cells that harness the energy of the sun and semiconductor devices that propel us into an era of green technologies. The pink sands, adorned with rare earth elements, unfold a chapter of technological marvels that span the realms of magnets, electronics, and renewable energy. Neodymium, dysprosium, europium, and their kin become the unsung heroes of a silent revolution, propelling us into a future where sustainability intertwines with innovation. But this narrative is not confined to the cold precision of circuits and structural frameworks; it extends its tendrils into the very heart of our homes—the kitchen. Thar's sands, infused with silicon, become the unseen chefs in our culinary endeavour. Smart appliances, guided by silicon's intelligence, elevate the act of cooking to an art form, where precision meets creativity, and tradition dances with innovation. On the wrist, the sands of Thar find expression in the elegance of smart watches. Beyond their temporal duty, these wearables become the companions of our daily lives, seamlessly integrating with the rhythm of our existence. Thar's sands, with their unique composition, inspire designs that transcend mere functionality, becoming statements of personal style in the ever-evolving tapestry of fashion and technology. Projectors, infused with the magic of Thar's silicon, redefine visual experiences. The once passive act of projection becomes an interactive symphony, where the virtual and the physical converge in a dance of light and shadow. High-resolution displays transform home theatres into cinematic realms, and professional settings into arenas of immersive engagement. Yet, this journey doesn't conclude with the marvels on the surface. It delves into the ethical and sustainable, where responsible resource management and fair labor practices become the guiding stars of technological progress. The sands of Thar, once perceived as an arid expanse, become the stage for a harmonious coexistence between human advancement and environmental preservation. As the pages unfold, envisage a future where the sands of Thar become the catalyst for a global collaboration that transcends geographical boundaries. A future where technological literacy, ethical considerations, and sustainable practices become the pillars of innovation. The alchemy of sands to silicon, to iron, to arsenic, to rare earth elements, and their subsequent metamorphosis into instruments, gadgets, and marvels, is a testament to the indomitable spirit of human curiosity and resilience. This book is an exploration, an invitation to traverse the sands of Thar not merely as arid landscapes but as repositories of untold potential. It is a celebration of the synergy between the elemental and the ethereal, where the mundane is transformed into the extraordinary. Join us on this odyssey—a journey from grains to grandeur, from sands to silicon dreams, and may the alchemy within these pages inspire the architect of tomorrow's technological marvels.
Publisher: kitab writing publication
ISBN: 9358688688
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
The Alchemy of Technological Transcendence In the boundless tapestry of human ingenuity, where innovation intertwines with the raw elements of nature, emerges a chronicle that transcends the ordinary—a narrative of metamorphosis, from the humble grains of Thar's sands to the pinnacle of technological sophistication. This odyssey, etched in silicon dreams and forged in the crucible of progress, unveils the alchemy that transforms arid landscapes into the very foundation of our technological future. As we embark upon the pages that follow, envision a realm where the golden sands of Thar, once whispered secrets of ancient seas, now yield the treasures of silicon, iron, arsenic, and rare earth elements. Each grain, a repository of geological history, becomes a testament to the inexhaustible wellspring of possibilities that lie within. In the crucible of innovation, silicon emerges as the maestro, orchestrating a symphony of microprocessors that transcend the limits of computation. Satellites, once beholden to the constraints of technology, now navigate the cosmos with unparalleled efficiency, their silicon hearts pulsating with the rhythm of exploration. Across the expanse of industries, from the intricate circuits of robots to the pulsating veins of instruments on spacecraft, Thar's silicon becomes the catalyst for a technological renaissance. But the narrative extends beyond the silicon horizon, weaving in the rich hues of iron-infused sands. From the crucible of metallurgy arises a structural metamorphosis that defines our skylines, bridges our worlds, and propels the wheels of progress. Iron, once a mere component of Thar's red grains, now forges infrastructures that stand as testament to the synergy between the terrestrial and the technological. Arsenic, often deemed a harbinger of toxicity, unfolds as a paradoxical pioneer in the realm of sustainable electronics. Thar's sands, laden with arsenic, become the crucible for innovations that balance the scales between technological advancement and environmental stewardship. Gallium arsenide, an offspring of this alchemical process, finds its place in the solar cells that harness the energy of the sun and semiconductor devices that propel us into an era of green technologies. The pink sands, adorned with rare earth elements, unfold a chapter of technological marvels that span the realms of magnets, electronics, and renewable energy. Neodymium, dysprosium, europium, and their kin become the unsung heroes of a silent revolution, propelling us into a future where sustainability intertwines with innovation. But this narrative is not confined to the cold precision of circuits and structural frameworks; it extends its tendrils into the very heart of our homes—the kitchen. Thar's sands, infused with silicon, become the unseen chefs in our culinary endeavour. Smart appliances, guided by silicon's intelligence, elevate the act of cooking to an art form, where precision meets creativity, and tradition dances with innovation. On the wrist, the sands of Thar find expression in the elegance of smart watches. Beyond their temporal duty, these wearables become the companions of our daily lives, seamlessly integrating with the rhythm of our existence. Thar's sands, with their unique composition, inspire designs that transcend mere functionality, becoming statements of personal style in the ever-evolving tapestry of fashion and technology. Projectors, infused with the magic of Thar's silicon, redefine visual experiences. The once passive act of projection becomes an interactive symphony, where the virtual and the physical converge in a dance of light and shadow. High-resolution displays transform home theatres into cinematic realms, and professional settings into arenas of immersive engagement. Yet, this journey doesn't conclude with the marvels on the surface. It delves into the ethical and sustainable, where responsible resource management and fair labor practices become the guiding stars of technological progress. The sands of Thar, once perceived as an arid expanse, become the stage for a harmonious coexistence between human advancement and environmental preservation. As the pages unfold, envisage a future where the sands of Thar become the catalyst for a global collaboration that transcends geographical boundaries. A future where technological literacy, ethical considerations, and sustainable practices become the pillars of innovation. The alchemy of sands to silicon, to iron, to arsenic, to rare earth elements, and their subsequent metamorphosis into instruments, gadgets, and marvels, is a testament to the indomitable spirit of human curiosity and resilience. This book is an exploration, an invitation to traverse the sands of Thar not merely as arid landscapes but as repositories of untold potential. It is a celebration of the synergy between the elemental and the ethereal, where the mundane is transformed into the extraordinary. Join us on this odyssey—a journey from grains to grandeur, from sands to silicon dreams, and may the alchemy within these pages inspire the architect of tomorrow's technological marvels.
Neurons and Notions
Author: Sterling Xander
Publisher: Publifye AS
ISBN: 8233932272
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
""Neurons and Notions: Unraveling the Mind's Mysterious Fabric"" delves into the fascinating world of neuroscience and cognitive psychology, exploring how the brain's intricate neural networks give rise to our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. This engaging book focuses on three key areas: brain architecture, consciousness emergence, and behavior formation, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of human cognition and its biological foundations. The book's central thesis challenges traditional mind-body dualism, proposing that mental phenomena are emergent properties of neural networks. By examining evidence from neuroimaging studies, electrophysiological recordings, and case studies of individuals with brain injuries, the authors present a compelling argument for this unified understanding of the mind. ""Neurons and Notions"" progresses logically, starting with basic neurobiology principles and advancing to complex topics like consciousness and behavior. What sets this book apart is its interdisciplinary approach, connecting neuroscience with philosophy, computer science, and evolutionary biology. The authors employ vivid analogies and thought experiments to explain complex concepts, making the material accessible to both specialists and general readers. By bridging scientific rigor with engaging narrative, ""Neurons and Notions"" offers valuable insights into the biological basis of the mind, with practical applications in fields such as education, mental health, and artificial intelligence.
Publisher: Publifye AS
ISBN: 8233932272
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
""Neurons and Notions: Unraveling the Mind's Mysterious Fabric"" delves into the fascinating world of neuroscience and cognitive psychology, exploring how the brain's intricate neural networks give rise to our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. This engaging book focuses on three key areas: brain architecture, consciousness emergence, and behavior formation, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of human cognition and its biological foundations. The book's central thesis challenges traditional mind-body dualism, proposing that mental phenomena are emergent properties of neural networks. By examining evidence from neuroimaging studies, electrophysiological recordings, and case studies of individuals with brain injuries, the authors present a compelling argument for this unified understanding of the mind. ""Neurons and Notions"" progresses logically, starting with basic neurobiology principles and advancing to complex topics like consciousness and behavior. What sets this book apart is its interdisciplinary approach, connecting neuroscience with philosophy, computer science, and evolutionary biology. The authors employ vivid analogies and thought experiments to explain complex concepts, making the material accessible to both specialists and general readers. By bridging scientific rigor with engaging narrative, ""Neurons and Notions"" offers valuable insights into the biological basis of the mind, with practical applications in fields such as education, mental health, and artificial intelligence.
Societies of Brains
Author: Walter J. Freeman
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 1317779274
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
This monograph from a leading neuroscientist and neural networks researcher investigates and offers a fresh approach to the perplexing scientific and philosophical problems of minds and brains. It explains how brains have evolved from our earliest vertebrate ancestors. It details how brains provide the basis for successful comprehension of the environment, for the formulation of actions and prediction of their consequences, and for cooperating or competing with other beings that have brains. The book also offers observations regarding such issues as: * how and why people fall in and out of love; * the biological basis for experiencing feelings of love and hate; and * how music and dance have provided the ancestral technology for forming social groups such as tribes and clans. The author reviews the history of the mind-brain problem, and demonstrates how the new sciences of behavioral electrophysiology and nonlinear dynamics -- combined with the latest computer technology -- have made it possible for us to observe brains in action. He also provides an answer to the question: What happens to a stimulus after it enters the brain? The answer: The stimulus triggers the construction of a percept and is then washed away. All that we know is what our brains construct for us by neurodynamics. Brains are not logical devices that process information. They are dynamical systems that create meaning through interactions with the environment -- and each other. The book shows how the learning process by which brains construct meaning tends to isolate brains into self-centered worlds, and how nature has provided a remedy -- first appearing in mammals as a mechanism for pair-bonding -- to ensure reproduction of the young dependent on parents. The remedy is based in the neurochemistry of sex which serves to dissolve belief structures in order to open the way for new patterns of understanding and behavior. Individuals experience these changes in various ways, such as falling in love, collegiate indoctrination, tribal bonding, brain washing, political or religious conversions, and related types of socialization. The highest forms of meaning for humans come through these social attachments.
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 1317779274
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
This monograph from a leading neuroscientist and neural networks researcher investigates and offers a fresh approach to the perplexing scientific and philosophical problems of minds and brains. It explains how brains have evolved from our earliest vertebrate ancestors. It details how brains provide the basis for successful comprehension of the environment, for the formulation of actions and prediction of their consequences, and for cooperating or competing with other beings that have brains. The book also offers observations regarding such issues as: * how and why people fall in and out of love; * the biological basis for experiencing feelings of love and hate; and * how music and dance have provided the ancestral technology for forming social groups such as tribes and clans. The author reviews the history of the mind-brain problem, and demonstrates how the new sciences of behavioral electrophysiology and nonlinear dynamics -- combined with the latest computer technology -- have made it possible for us to observe brains in action. He also provides an answer to the question: What happens to a stimulus after it enters the brain? The answer: The stimulus triggers the construction of a percept and is then washed away. All that we know is what our brains construct for us by neurodynamics. Brains are not logical devices that process information. They are dynamical systems that create meaning through interactions with the environment -- and each other. The book shows how the learning process by which brains construct meaning tends to isolate brains into self-centered worlds, and how nature has provided a remedy -- first appearing in mammals as a mechanism for pair-bonding -- to ensure reproduction of the young dependent on parents. The remedy is based in the neurochemistry of sex which serves to dissolve belief structures in order to open the way for new patterns of understanding and behavior. Individuals experience these changes in various ways, such as falling in love, collegiate indoctrination, tribal bonding, brain washing, political or religious conversions, and related types of socialization. The highest forms of meaning for humans come through these social attachments.
Management Information Systems
Author: S. Shajahan
Publisher: New Age International
ISBN: 8122415490
Category : Information storage and retrieval systems
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
Management Information Systems - Text And Cases Presents An Overview Of Updated, Multifaceted, And Latest Global Information Systems. This Book Covers The Contemporary Business Information Systems; Knowledge Management And E-Commerce Organisation Practices And Is Comprehensive In Its Presentation Of Knowledge And Practical Advice For Both Students And Managers. This Book Opens With The Appropriate Background On Current Practices Of Mis And Then Flows From Micro And Macro Concepts Like Computer Power, Buying Computer, Small Pc, Various Printers, Agile System Development And Team Management. Divided Into 11 Chapters This Book Provides An Overview Of Management Information System Concepts, Elucidating Live Examples Of Global Projects Undertaken By Authors. It Also Provides Detailed Description Of Knowledge Management, Internet Technology, Systems Analysis & Design And Database Management. Chapter 11 Provides Application Of Technology In Business And Daily Life Highlighting Various Applications Like Sms, Internet Telephony, Space Communication, Netscape Version 7.0 Browser, I-Pad, And Market News From Microsoft, Ibm And Intel In Indian Business Business Environment. This Book Provides An Opportunity To Acquire The Knowledge And Aptitude To Become Good It Managers By Providing The List Of Selected Readings, 15 Case Study, 11 Management Perspective, Focusing 50 Company /Theme And Review Questions At The End Of Every Chapters. The Book Substantially Contributes To The Main Stream Of Mis And Attends All The Vital Facets Of Emerging Concepts With Clarity And Perspicacity. This Book Covers Syllabi Requirements Of Mba, Mca, Bba, Bca, Mit, Mib And Other Post Graduate, Degree, And Diploma Level Engineering And Management Course Of Indian Universities. The Book Will Provide Invaluable To The Students Of Management, Research Scholars, Corporate Executives And Ceo`S.
Publisher: New Age International
ISBN: 8122415490
Category : Information storage and retrieval systems
Languages : en
Pages : 23
Book Description
Management Information Systems - Text And Cases Presents An Overview Of Updated, Multifaceted, And Latest Global Information Systems. This Book Covers The Contemporary Business Information Systems; Knowledge Management And E-Commerce Organisation Practices And Is Comprehensive In Its Presentation Of Knowledge And Practical Advice For Both Students And Managers. This Book Opens With The Appropriate Background On Current Practices Of Mis And Then Flows From Micro And Macro Concepts Like Computer Power, Buying Computer, Small Pc, Various Printers, Agile System Development And Team Management. Divided Into 11 Chapters This Book Provides An Overview Of Management Information System Concepts, Elucidating Live Examples Of Global Projects Undertaken By Authors. It Also Provides Detailed Description Of Knowledge Management, Internet Technology, Systems Analysis & Design And Database Management. Chapter 11 Provides Application Of Technology In Business And Daily Life Highlighting Various Applications Like Sms, Internet Telephony, Space Communication, Netscape Version 7.0 Browser, I-Pad, And Market News From Microsoft, Ibm And Intel In Indian Business Business Environment. This Book Provides An Opportunity To Acquire The Knowledge And Aptitude To Become Good It Managers By Providing The List Of Selected Readings, 15 Case Study, 11 Management Perspective, Focusing 50 Company /Theme And Review Questions At The End Of Every Chapters. The Book Substantially Contributes To The Main Stream Of Mis And Attends All The Vital Facets Of Emerging Concepts With Clarity And Perspicacity. This Book Covers Syllabi Requirements Of Mba, Mca, Bba, Bca, Mit, Mib And Other Post Graduate, Degree, And Diploma Level Engineering And Management Course Of Indian Universities. The Book Will Provide Invaluable To The Students Of Management, Research Scholars, Corporate Executives And Ceo`S.