This book is a handbook for individuals working in or preparing to work in simulation and for academic and service organizations that are using simulation or are planning to use simulation.
Author: Beth Tamplet Ulrich
Publisher: SIGMA Theta Tau International, Center for Nursing Press
ISBN: 1938835034
Category: Medical
Page: 374
View: 743
This book is a handbook for individuals working in or preparing to work in simulation and for academic and service organizations that are using simulation or are planning to use simulation. It provides the knowledge needed to become a simulation professional and information on how to best use that knowledge to effectively use simulation in their organizations. Evidence-based and pragmatic, this book raises awareness of the knowledge and expertise required to utilize simulation strategies.
In this fully revised second edition of Mastering Simulation, nationally known experts Janice Palaganas, Beth Ulrich, and Beth Mancini guide students and practitioners in developing clinical competencies and provide a solid foundation for ...
Author: Janice C. Palaganas
Publisher: Sigma Theta Tau
ISBN: 9781948057332
Category: Medical
Page: 368
View: 508
Simulation can be a valuable tool in academic or clinical settings, but technology changes quickly, and faculty, students, and clinicians need to know how to respond. Understanding simulation scenarios and environments is essential when designing and implementing effective programs for interdisciplinary learners. In this fully revised second edition of Mastering Simulation, nationally known experts Janice Palaganas, Beth Ulrich, and Beth Mancini guide students and practitioners in developing clinical competencies and provide a solid foundation for improving patient outcomes. Coverage includes: · Creating simulation scenarios and improving learner performance · Designing program evaluations and managing risk and quality improvement · Developing interprofessional programs and designing research using simulation
TRADING / INVESTING PRAISE FOR MASTERING THE ART OF EQUITY
TRADING THROUGH SIMULATION THE TRADEREX COURSE * WEB-BASED
SOFTWARE "This book is not about abstract models of trading, or theoretical "it's.
Author: Robert A. Schwartz
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470464852
Category: Business & Economics
Page: 288
View: 307
An interactive guide to successfully trading in today's markets Mastering the Art of Equity Trading Through Simulation is a guidebook to interactive computer trading simulation designed to provide participants with hands-on experience in making tactical decisions and implementing them in different market environments-from continuous order drive markets to call auction markets, and from dealer markets to dark liquidity pools. By showing traders how to operate in these different markets, this reliable resource quickly reveals a good deal about what trading involves and how market design impacts trading decisions. Provides a virtual platform that gives users hands-on experience in making tactical trading decisions Shows exactly how prices are established in the marketplace Teaches how the structure of a marketplace influences participant decisions Learning to trade through study is like learning about a roller coaster ride verbally. You may get the idea of going up and down and around curves, but will lack the actual experience. Mastering the Art of Equity Trading Through Simulation will get you as close as possible to the markets-without actually going in them-and prepare you to profit once you're really there.
Author: Beth Ulrich, EdD, RN, FACHE, FAANPublish On: 2013-09-13
This book is a handbook for individuals working in or preparing to work in simulation and for academic and service organizations that are using simulation or are planning to use simulation.
Author: Beth Ulrich, EdD, RN, FACHE, FAAN
Publisher: Sigma Theta Tau
ISBN: 9781938835032
Category: Medical
Page: 416
View: 385
This book is a handbook for individuals working in or preparing to work in simulation and for academic and service organizations that are using simulation or are planning to use simulation. It provides the knowledge needed to become a simulation professional and information on how to best use that knowledge to effectively use simulation in their organizations. Evidence-based and pragmatic, this book raises awareness of the knowledge and expertise required to utilize simulation strategies.
The NLN Jeffries simulation theory. Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer. Jeffries,
P. R., Baumann, E. B., & Schaefer, J. J. (2014). The future of simulation in health
care. In B. Ulrich & B. Mancini (Eds.), Mastering simulation: A handbook for
success ...
Author: Beth Ulrich
Publisher: Sigma
ISBN: 9781945157868
Category: Medical
Page: 400
View: 252
Nurse preceptors have the power and opportunity to inspire nurses to achieve greatness. Effective precepting programs depend on two critical groups: nurses who organize and manage the programs and nurses who support, teach, and coach. Author, Beth Ulrich provides the knowledge, tools, skills, and wisdom both groups need for success. Written for staff nurses and their managers, this second edition of Mastering Precepting: A Nurse’s Handbook for Success teaches preceptors both the science and art of education and empowers them to seek the support they need to be effective. For managers, it emphasizes the importance of providing nurse preceptors with positive and supportive experiences. This fully revised new edition covers: · Roles, planning, goals, and motivation · Specific learner populations Self-care and burnout precautions
Table 17.1 Simulation Player Options Item Number Title Definition 1 Construction
Mode Once the simulation is run, use this button to return to the construction
mode to make changes. 2 Final Time Enter the simulation's run time. 3 Simulation
...
Author: Curtis Waguespack
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118058704
Category: Computers
Page: 816
View: 745
A complete tutorial for the real-world application of Autodesk Inventor, plus video instruction on DVD Used to design everything from airplanes to appliances, Autodesk Inventor is the industry-leading 3D mechanical design software. This detailed tutorial and reference covers practical applications to help you solve design problems in your own work environment, allowing you to do more with less. It also addresses topics that are often omitted from other guides, such as Inventor Professional modules, design tactics for large assemblies, using 2D and 3D data from other CAD systems, and a detailed overview of the Inventor utility tools such as Design Assistant and Task Scheduler that you didn't even know you had. Teaches the most popular 3D mechanical design software in the context of real-world workflows and work environments Provides an overview of the Inventor 2010 ribbon Interface, Inventor design concepts, and advanced information on productivity-boosting and visualization tools Offers crucial information on data exchange, including SolidWorks, Catia, Pro-E, and others. Shares details on documentation, including exploded presentation files, simple animations, rendered animations and stills with Inventor Studio, and sheet metal flat patterns Covers Inventor, Inventor Professional, and Inventor LT Includes a DVD with before-and-after tutorial files, a searchable PDF of the book, innovative video tutorials for each chapter, and more Mastering Autodesk Inventor teaches you to get the most from the software and provides a reference to help you on the job, allowing you to utilize the tools you didn't even know you had to quickly achieve professional results. Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
David M. Gaba, who is considered a pioneer in contemporary healthcare simulation, published a seminal piece of work in 2004 that provided a vision and
range of considerations for designing, integrating, and delivering simulations (
see ...
Author: Lori C. Marshall
Publisher: Sigma Theta Tau
ISBN: 9781940446301
Category: Nurse and patient
Page: 432
View: 567
Mastering Patient and Family Education presents a model that moves PFE to a central part of a health system. Author Lori C. Marshall will guide readers through every step of the process—from building a strong foundation for self-care management, to maximizing knowledge transfers through tools and technology, to establishing a health system approach for patient and family education. Using the tools and resources in this book, nurses and healthcare professionals can better educate patients so they can actively participate in their treatment and ultimately improve outcomes. Coverage includes: interprofessional education strategies, simulation and telehealth for patient education, augmentative and assistive communication needs, documentation processes and systems, creation of a PFE department, measurements and outcomes.
The most sophisticated approach to calculate the value at risk is the Monte-Carlo simulation. However, it is only worth using if other methods cannot be used.
These reasons can be the complexity of the problem or the assumption of a
difficult ...
Author: Edina Berlinger
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 9781783552085
Category: Computers
Page: 362
View: 480
This book is intended for those who want to learn how to use R's capabilities to build models in quantitative finance at a more advanced level. If you wish to perfectly take up the rhythm of the chapters, you need to be at an intermediate level in quantitative finance and you also need to have a reasonable knowledge of R.
Although most peopleare partialto the ASTIA simulation, the choice ofwhich simulation to use depends on your ... www.rockynook.com/X100/figures COLOR
FILMS TheX100 includesthree color film simulations: PROVIA,VELVIA, and
ASTIA.
Author: Michael Diechtierow
Publisher: Rocky Nook, Inc.
ISBN: 9781457118036
Category: Photography
Page: 192
View: 499
Mastering the Fuji X100 provides the ambitious photographer with everything they need to know to operate this camera that has become an instant classic. Readers will learn about the features and capabilities of the X100 and will discover numerous tips and tricks for how to maximize its potential. Learn how to influence dynamic range, how to optimize focus, which film simulation is best, and much more. The Fuji X100 is a premium digital viewfinder camera that combines compact size with sophisticated technical features and uncompromising optical quality. This unique camera already enjoys cult status and is used by many photographers as the ideal travel and snapshot camera. Nonetheless, the X100 is much more than an automatic snapshot camera—it is a sophisticated photographic tool. In a layout suitable to the camera’s attractive design, this manual presents convincing imagery that attests to the fun you will have as you begin to push the envelope of your Fuji X100.
simulation. In the previous example, we assumed that there were no
uncertainties in our model. However, that might ... To take into account the
variability in the model, we can apply a two-dimensional (or second-order) Monte
Carlo simulation.
Author: Paul Gerrard
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 9781783555260
Category: Computers
Page: 432
View: 820
If you want to learn how to quantitatively answer scientific questions for practical purposes using the powerful R language and the open source R tool ecosystem, this book is ideal for you. It is ideally suited for scientists who understand scientific concepts, know a little R, and want to be able to start applying R to be able to answer empirical scientific questions. Some R exposure is helpful, but not compulsory.
This setstheamount of overlap between nParticleswhen Liquid Simulation is
enabled. Lower valuescreatemore overlap. Bylowering thissetting,the fluid looks
more likea cohesive surface. You can use the other settings in the Liquid Simulation ...
Author: Eric Keller
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470925760
Category: Computers
Page: 1072
View: 733
A beautifully-packaged, advanced reference on the very latest version of Maya If you already know the basics of Maya, the latest version of this authoritative book takes you to the next level. From modeling, texturing, animation, and visual effects to high-level techniques for film, television, games, and more, this book provides professional-level Maya instruction. With pages of scenarios and examples from some of the leading professionals in the industry, this book will help you master the entire CG production pipeline. Provides professional-level instruction on Maya, the industry-leading 3D animation and effects software Covers the very latest Maya tools and features, including Dynamics, Maya Muscle, Stereo Cameras, rendering with mental ray, and more Offers complete coverage of advanced topics such as cloth, fur, and fluids Showcases the techniques of professionals through numerous examples and real-world scenarios, showing you how to set up and manage 3D animation and visual effects pipelines Includes a CD with all support files from the book, along with movies to illustrate concepts If you're looking for an in-depth, professional Maya resource to turn to again and again, Mastering Maya is the book you need. Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file. For Instructors: Teaching supplements are available for this title.
Fluid simulations use a special type of particle that is generated in the small
subunits (called vox- els) of a fluid container. Fluid containers can be 2D or 3D. ... Master It Create a logo animation that dissolves like ink in water. Create a
reaction.
Author: Todd Palamar
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9781118148525
Category: Computers
Page: 976
View: 239
The exclusive, official guide to the very latest version of Maya Get extensive, hands-on, intermediate to advanced coverage of Autodesk Maya 2012, the top-selling 3D software on the market. If you already know Maya basics, this authoritative book takes you to the next level. From modeling, texturing, animation, and visual effects to high-level techniques for film, television, games, and more, this book provides professional-level Maya instruction. With pages of scenarios and examples from some of the leading professionals in the industry, author Todd Palamar will help you master the entire CG production pipeline. Provides professional-level instruction on Maya, the industry-leading 3D animation and effects software used in popular films, games, and commercials Covers the very latest Maya 2012 tools and features, including the new fluid simulation tools Showcases the techniques of professionals through numerous examples, demonstrating how to set up and manage 3D animation and visual effects pipelines Includes challenging tutorials and real-world scenarios from some of the leading professionals in the industry If you're looking for an in-depth, professional Maya resource to turn to again and again, this is the book you need.
In SolidWorks Simulation, however, all these fit types are referred to as “shrink fits
. ... However, because the emphasis of this text is on mastering use of SolidWorks Simulation, these additional factors are not considered in this example.
Author: John Steffen
Publisher: SDC Publications
ISBN: 9781585037827
Category: Computers
Page: 390
View: 580
Analysis of Machine Elements Using SolidWorks Simulation 2013 is written primarily for first-time SolidWorks Simulation 2013 users who wish to understand finite element analysis capabilities applicable to stress analysis of mechanical elements. The focus of examples is on problems commonly found in an introductory, undergraduate, Design of Machine Elements or similarly named courses. In order to be compatible with most machine design textbooks, this text begins with problems that can be solved with a basic understanding of mechanics of materials. Problem types quickly migrate to include states of stress found in more specialized situations common to a design of mechanical elements course. Paralleling this progression of problem types, each chapter introduces new software concepts and capabilities. Many examples are accompanied by problem solutions based on use of classical equations for stress determination. Unlike many step-by-step user guides that only list a succession of steps, which if followed correctly lead to successful solution of a problem, this text attempts to provide insight into why each step is performed. This approach amplifies two fundamental tents of this text. The first is that a better understanding of course topics related to stress determination is realized when classical methods and finite element solutions are considered together. The second tenet is that finite element solutions should always be verified by checking, whether by classical stress equations or experimentation. Each chapter begins with a list of learning objectives related to specific capabilities of the SolidWorks Simulation program introduced in that chapter. Most software capabilities are repeated in subsequent examples so that users gain familiarity with their purpose and are capable of using them in future problems. All end-of-chapter problems are accompanied by evaluation "check sheets" to facilitate grading assignments.
In SolidWorks Simulation, however, all these fit types are referred to as “shrink fits
. ... However, because the emphasis of this text is on mastering use of SolidWorks Simulation, these additional factors are not considered in this example.
Author: John R. Steffen
Publisher: SDC Publications
ISBN: 9781585038565
Category: Computers
Page: 434
View: 934
Analysis of Machine Elements Using SolidWorks Simulation 2014 is written primarily for first-time SolidWorks Simulation 2014 users who wish to understand finite element analysis capabilities applicable to stress analysis of mechanical elements. The focus of examples is on problems commonly found in an introductory, undergraduate, Design of Machine Elements or similarly named courses. In order to be compatible with most machine design textbooks, this text begins with problems that can be solved with a basic understanding of mechanics of materials. Problem types quickly migrate to include states of stress found in more specialized situations common to a design of mechanical elements course. Paralleling this progression of problem types, each chapter introduces new software concepts and capabilities. Many examples are accompanied by problem solutions based on use of classical equations for stress determination. Unlike many step-by-step user guides that only list a succession of steps, which if followed correctly lead to successful solution of a problem, this text attempts to provide insight into why each step is performed. This approach amplifies two fundamental tents of this text. The first is that a better understanding of course topics related to stress determination is realized when classical methods and finite element solutions are considered together. The second tenet is that finite element solutions should always be verified by checking, whether by classical stress equations or experimentation. Each chapter begins with a list of learning objectives related to specific capabilities of the SolidWorks Simulation program introduced in that chapter. Most software capabilities are repeated in subsequent examples so that users gain familiarity with their purpose and are capable of using them in future problems. All end-of-chapter problems are accompanied by evaluation "check sheets" to facilitate grading assignments.
In SolidWorks Simulation, however, all these fit types are referred to as “shrink fits
. ... However, because the emphasis of this text is on mastering use of SolidWorks Simulation, these additional factors are not considered in this example.
Author: John R. Steffen
Publisher: SDC Publications
ISBN: 9781585037056
Category: Computers
Page: 390
View: 688
Analysis of Machine Elements Using SolidWorks Simulation 2012 is written primarily for first-time SolidWorks Simulation 2012 users who wish to understand finite element analysis capabilities applicable to stress analysis of mechanical elements. The focus of examples is on problems commonly found in an introductory, undergraduate, Design of Machine Elements or similarly named courses. In order to be compatible with most machine design textbooks, this text begins with problems that can be solved with a basic understanding of mechanics of materials. Problem types quickly migrate to include states of stress found in more specialized situations common to a design of mechanical elements course. Paralleling this progression of problem types, each chapter introduces new software concepts and capabilities. Many examples are accompanied by problem solutions based on use of classical equations for stress determination. Unlike many step-by-step user guides that only list a succession of steps, which if followed correctly lead to successful solution of a problem, this text attempts to provide insight into why each step is performed. This approach amplifies two fundamental tents of this text. The first is that a better understanding of course topics related to stress determination is realized when classical methods and finite element solutions are considered together. The second tenet is that finite element solutions should always be verified by checking, whether by classical stress equations or experimentation. Each chapter begins with a list of learning objectives related to specific capabilities of the SolidWorks Simulation program introduced in that chapter. Most software capabilities are repeated in subsequent examples so that users gain familiarity with their purpose and are capable of using them in future problems. All end-of-chapter problems are accompanied by evaluation "check sheets" to facilitate grading assignments.
In SolidWorks Simulation, however, all these fit types are referred to as “shrink fits
. ... However, because the emphasis of this text is on mastering use of SolidWorks Simulation, these additional factors are not considered in this example.
Author: John Steffen
Publisher: SDC Publications
ISBN: 9781585036844
Category: Computers
Page: 390
View: 729
Analysis of Machine Elements using SolidWorks Simulation 2011 is written primarily for first-time SolidWorks Simulation 2011 users who wish to understand finite element analysis capabilities applicable to stress analysis of mechanical elements. The focus of examples is on problems commonly found in an introductory, undergraduate, Design of Machine Elements or similarly named courses. In order to be compatible with most machine design textbooks, this text begins with problems that can be solved with a basic understanding of mechanics of materials. Problem types quickly migrate to include states of stress found in more specialized situations common to a design of mechanical elements course. Paralleling this progression of problem types, each chapter introduces new software concepts and capabilities. Many examples are accompanied by problem solutions based on use of classical equations for stress determination. Unlike many step-by-step user guides that only list a succession of steps, which if followed correctly lead to successful solution of a problem, this text attempts to provide insight into why each step is performed. This approach amplifies two fundamental tents of this text. The first is that a better understanding of course topics related to stress determination is realized when classical methods and finite element solutions are considered together. The second tenet is that finite element solutions should always be verified by checking, whether by classical stress equations or experimentation. Each chapter begins with a list of Learning Objectives related to specific capabilities of the SolidWorks Simulation program introduced in that chapter. Most software capabilities are repeated in subsequent examples so that users gain familiarity with their purpose and are capable of using them in future problems. All end-of-chapter problems are accompanied by evaluation "check sheets" to facilitate grading assignments.
Circuit Control Indicator Figure 6.1 Electronics Simulation requires a " visual ” to
see what the circuit is doing . This can be as simple as a bulb or even a readout
from an instrument . S1 U1 1 Key = Space 12V_10w V1 = 12V Pause A Multisim ...
Author: John Adams
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
ISBN: 0071389857
Category: Technology & Engineering
Page: 721
View: 589
Electronic Workbench (EWB) software has forever changed the face of electronics. Including mixed-mode circuit simulation, schematic capture and PCB layout software, it provides a virtual bench for learning, experimenting with, and simulating electronics, including mixed-mode circuit simulation, schematic capture and PCB layout software. Mastering Electronics Workbench, by John Adams, is your guide to successfully using Electronics Workbench. You get detailed explanations of each component, instrument, and function. You learn how to install the program, how to use it to create circuit simulations and analysis models, and how to make complex designs. This guide is also packed with complete projects for hobbyists, technicians and engineers, each designed to help you learn the complexities of the program. The book covers menu options; creating a circuit - the drag and drop interface; the 2 minute circuit - making a simple circuit; advanced circuit simulations; practical uses For EWB; EWB layout software; and much more.
Today, computer models allow testing of designs through computer simulation,
and improvements in designs are made based on those simulations. Yet software
vendors that provide simulation software to test rockets, ships, and aircraft, ...
Author: Murali Chemuturi
Publisher: J. Ross Publishing
ISBN: 9781604270327
Category: Computers
Page: 376
View: 718
This comprehensive reference on software development quality assurance addresses all four dimensions of quality: specifications, design, construction and conformance. It focuses on quality from both the micro and macro view. From a micro view, it details the aspect of building-in quality at the component level to help ensure that the overall deliverable has ingrained quality. From a macro view, it addresses the organizational level activities that provide an environment conducive to fostering quality in the deliverables as well as developing a culture focused on quality in the organization. Mastering Software Quality Assurance also explores a process driven approach to quality, and provides the information and guidance needed for implementing a process quality model in your organization. It includes best practices and valuable tools and techniques for software developers.Key Features • Provides a comprehensive, inclusive view of software quality • Tackles the four dimensions of quality as applicable to software development organizations • Offers unique insights into achieving quality at the component level • Deals comprehensively with all aspects of measuring software quality • Explores process quality from the standpoint of implementation rather than from the appraiser/assessor point of view • Delivers a bird's eye view of the ISO and CMMI models, and describes necessary steps for attaining conformance to those models
The Simulation Diagnostics dialog box ( Figure 12 . 2 ) consists of three sections .
The top section is a table of four columns and a row for each diagnostic message
. The first column defines the type of message for the row . The second column ...
Author: James Dabney
Publisher: Pearson College Division
ISBN: UOM:39015057815519
Category: Computers
Page: 376
View: 554
"The book is meant tp be used with Simulink 5 and subsequent revisions"-- p. xvii.