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Play Among Books : A Symposium on Architecture and Information Spelt in Atom-Letters
Miro Roman;Alice _ch3n81;Ludger Hovestadt;Vera Bühlmann;Miro Roman;Alice _c...
eBook eBook | 2022; Vol. 00017 Please log in to see more details
Wie verändert Codierung unser Denken über Architektur? Eine Frage, die in der Forschun... more
Play Among Books : A Symposium on Architecture and Information Spelt in Atom-Letters
2022; Vol. 00017
Wie verändert Codierung unser Denken über Architektur? Eine Frage, die in der Forschung eine wichtige Perspektive eröffnet. Miro Roman und seine KI Alice_ch3n81 entfalten in diesem Buch ein wahrhaft spielerisches Szenario, in dem sie Codierung als neue Alphabetisierung für Informationen vorschlagen. Erkenntnis vermittelt es in Form eines Projektmodells, das die Bereiche Architektur und Information durch zwei verflochtene Erzählstränge in einem „unendlichen Fluss'realer Bücher miteinander verknüpft. Mit dem Fokus auf der Schnittmenge von Informationstechnologie und architektonischer Formulierung entsteht so eine immer weiterführende intellektuelle Reflexion zu digitaler Architektur und Computerwissenschaft.

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Computer-aided design - Architecture--Data processing - Computer architecture

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Small Wars : Low-Intensity Threats and the American Response Since Vietnam
Michael Gambone;Michael Gambone
“Small Wars is unique in its complexity and breadth. This book would be of great inter... more
Small Wars : Low-Intensity Threats and the American Response Since Vietnam
2013
“Small Wars is unique in its complexity and breadth. This book would be of great interest to both military and diplomatic historians, and those that teach Recent America.” —Nancy Gentile Ford, author of Issues of War and Peace Today, conventional fighting waged by massed, industrial armies is nearly extinct as a viable means of warfare, replaced by a broad and diverse array of conflicts that consume the modern American military. Fought in sprawling urban areas of the underdeveloped world or in desolate border regions where ethnicity and tradition reign, these “small wars” involve a vast and intricate network of operations dedicated to attacking the cultural, political, financial, and military layers that surround America's new enemies. In this intriguing study, Michael Gambone explores America's approach to small wars since Vietnam, providing a fascinating analysis of the basic goals, missions, conduct, and consequences of modern American conflict. Going beyond a simple comparison of Vietnam to the current wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, Gambone thoroughly tracks the continuous evolution of U.S. intervention between these events, revealing a dramatic shift in the role of the American military to covert operations that require fluidity, creativity, and ingenuity. He examines in detail the many different forms of military intervention that America has taken in the last forty years, including actions in Central America in the 1980s, the first Gulf War, airstrikes in Kosovo in the 1990s, and the war on terror, as well as the Iran-Contra affair, the drug war in Columbia, and the role of private military contractors such as Blackwater. After the Cold War, Gambone shows, American military missions served a wide variety of tasks—peacekeeping, humanitarian assistance, counterterrorism—that significantly departed from conventional missions, a trend that continued and expanded after 9/11. By exploring the history and assessing the effectiveness of the small wars fought since Vietnam, Gambone reveals the importance of these smaller actions in modern military planning and operations and clearly traces the development of American warfare from the massive military machine of World War II into a complex hybrid of traditional and innovative techniques. MICHAEL GAMBONE, a professor of history at Kutztown University in Pennsylvania, is the author of The Greatest Generation Comes Home: The Veteran in American Society and editor of Documents of American Diplomacy: From the American Revolution to the Present.

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Low-intensity conflicts (Military science)--Hist - Intervention (International law)--Government pol - United States--Military policy--History--21s - United States--Military policy--History--20t - Military history, Modern--20th century - Military history, Modern--21st century - United States--Military policy

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COIN flips: American international relations and counter-insurgency.
Jacobsen, Kurt
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Cambridge Review of International Affairs. Sep2015, Vol. 28 Issue 3, p372-395. 24p. Please log in to see more details

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Counterinsurgency [electronic resource] : strategy and the phoenix of American capability / Steven Metz.
Government Document | 1995
Available at Available Merrill-Cazier Government Documents (Lower Level) (Call number: D 101.146:2002020849)

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Safety and Reliability – Safe Societies in a Changing World : Proceedings of ESREL 2018, June 17-21, 2018, Trondheim, Norway
Stein Haugen;Anne Barros;Coen van Gulijk;Trond Kongsvik;Jan Erik Vinnem;Ste...
Safety and Reliability – Safe Societies in a Changing World collects the papers presen... more
Safety and Reliability – Safe Societies in a Changing World : Proceedings of ESREL 2018, June 17-21, 2018, Trondheim, Norway
2018
Safety and Reliability – Safe Societies in a Changing World collects the papers presented at the 28th European Safety and Reliability Conference, ESREL 2018 in Trondheim, Norway, June 17-21, 2018. The contributions cover a wide range of methodologies and application areas for safety and reliability that contribute to safe societies in a changing world. These methodologies and applications include: - foundations of risk and reliability assessment and management- mathematical methods in reliability and safety- risk assessment - risk management- system reliability- uncertainty analysis- digitalization and big data- prognostics and system health management- occupational safety- accident and incident modeling- maintenance modeling and applications- simulation for safety and reliability analysis- dynamic risk and barrier management- organizational factors and safety culture- human factors and human reliability- resilience engineering- structural reliability- natural hazards- security- economic analysis in risk management Safety and Reliability – Safe Societies in a Changing World will be invaluable to academics and professionals working in a wide range of industrial and governmental sectors: offshore oil and gas, nuclear engineering, aeronautics and aerospace, marine transport and engineering, railways, road transport, automotive engineering, civil engineering, critical infrastructures, electrical and electronic engineering, energy production and distribution, environmental engineering, information technology and telecommunications, insurance and finance, manufacturing, marine transport, mechanical engineering, security and protection, and policy making.

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Structural engineering - Industrial safety--Statistical methods--Congresses - Technology

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Dictionary of American History
Kutler, Stanley I.;Kutler, Stanley I.
Part of an integrated online collection of primary documents, secondary reference sour... more
Dictionary of American History
2003
Part of an integrated online collection of primary documents, secondary reference sources, and journal articles covering all areas of U.S. history from pre-colonial times to the present day.

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Reflections on War: Preparedness and Consequences
Ian Liebenberg;Ian Liebenberg
Reflections on War is a comprehensive and objective investigation into the problems of... more
Reflections on War: Preparedness and Consequences
2012
Reflections on War is a comprehensive and objective investigation into the problems of war. The book explores the crucial link between theory, strategy and objectives in war, taking all the evidence and theory into account, and should be of interest to military practitioners, specialists in defence studies, and others interested in military history. Also notable about the work is its ability to draw insights together from international legal theory, management sciences, history, sociology and the political economy of war – showing due respect for the moral complexities involved in waging war.

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World politics - Military readiness - South Africa--History, Military - War--Economic aspects - Politics and war

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American Military History : A Guide to Reference and Information Sources
Blewett, Daniel K.;Blewett, Daniel K.
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American Military History : A Guide to Reference and Information Sources
1995
Includes indexes.

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APPENDIX II: U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY AND STRATEGY: A BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Report Report | U.S. Army War College Guide to Strategy; 2/1/2001, p229-282, 54p Please log in to see more details
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APPENDIX II: U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY AND STRATEGY: A BIBLIOGRAPHY.
U.S. Army War College Guide to Strategy; 2/1/2001, p229-282, 54p
A variety of books, Web sites, and documents that relate to articles that appeared in the book "U.S. Army War College Guide to Strategy" are presented.

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The Directory.
Book Book | Writers Directory 1980-82; 1979, p1-1389, 1389p Please log in to see more details

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND DISCUSSION.
Matthews, Lloyd J.
Report Report | Winning the War by Winning the Peace: Strategy for Conflict 12/1/2004, p5-53, 53p Please log in to see more details
The article presents information related to several topics discussed in Fifteenth Annu... more
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND DISCUSSION.
Winning the War by Winning the Peace: Strategy for Conflict 12/1/2004, p5-53, 53p
The article presents information related to several topics discussed in Fifteenth Annual Strategy Conference at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania on strategy of the United States army for conflict and post-conflict in the 21st century. The findings and recommendations of the conference include the requirement of more soldiers the war in Iraq and need of greater international participation in the nation-building effort in Iraq.

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THE REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS: PROSPECTS AND CAUTIONS.
Tilford Jr., Earl H.
Report Report | Revolution in Military Affairs: Prospects 6/1/1995, p1-20, 22p Please log in to see more details
A characteristic of the American way of war is our fascination with technology and the... more
THE REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS: PROSPECTS AND CAUTIONS.
Revolution in Military Affairs: Prospects 6/1/1995, p1-20, 22p
A characteristic of the American way of war is our fascination with technology and the search for that technological "silver bullet" that will deliver victory quickly and with a minimum of loss of life. The current Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) is driven by rapid technological advance fostered by the advent of the microprocessor and by decreased defense spending. It operates against the background of a historical watershed brought about by the end of the Cold War. The RMA has been embraced by all the United States' military services; especially the Air Force and the Army. As the Army downsizes it is seeking to change itself into Force XXI; a strategic force, trained and ready, to fight and win the nation's wars in the 21st century. That we are in the midst of a true revolution in military affairs is evident. What it may mean for the Army and the nation is not so evident. This monograph outlines where the Army is going as it seeks to define change rather than be defined by change. It also looks to the past to ask what have been the results of change during past RMAs? Accelerated interservice rivalries and over-reliance on management systems marked the last RMA, one driven by the advent of atomic weapons at the end of World War II and the relatively stable and sparse defense budgets of the 1950s. The author argues that the consequence of interservice rivalry and the institutionalization of the managerial ethos was defeat in Vietnam. Finally, the author warns against becoming so entranced with the sophisticated technologies of the RMA that we lose both our grounding in strategic thinking and our basic warrior skills. To do so could be potentially disastrous when two peer competitor forces meet on the 21st century battlefield and, quite possibly, cancel each other out electronically. Then, it will be the side which is able to fight at the lower "gut level" of warfare that will prevail. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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PART I: SYMMETRIES AND ASYMMETRIES-- A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE: INTRODUCTION.
Matthews, Lloyd J.
Report Report | Challenging the United States Symmetrically 7/1/1998, p19-110, 89p Please log in to see more details
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PART I: SYMMETRIES AND ASYMMETRIES-- A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE: INTRODUCTION.
Challenging the United States Symmetrically 7/1/1998, p19-110, 89p
This article discusses Part I of the book "Challenging the United States Symmetrically and Asymmetrically: Can America Be Defeated?" It defines asymmetry as any militarily significant disparity between contending parties with respect to the elements of military power. It discusses three studies that explore how selected armed forces of the past have struggled with the perplexities of fighting an opponent.

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The World of Wars: Risky Systems -- A second-order observation of future wars.
Harste, Gorm
Academic Journal Academic Journal | Nordicum-Mediterraneum. 2014, Vol. 9 Issue 4, p1-1. 1p. 1 Chart. Please log in to see more details

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