This is a book of herbal recipes for childcare based on a concept in Ayurveda called Rasayana. Rasayana deals with methods to live long and live well. The recipes selected can be prepared at home using ingredients from the kitchen, garden, supermarkets or Indian stores. The book includes stories woven over the ages around these herbs, legends that they star in, their vernacular names and citations from ancient Ayurveda Materia Medica that reveal the nature of the Rasayana herbs. The beautiful photographs of plants, interesting hand-drawn illustrations and tit-bits are a celebration of the cultural history associated with the herbs. The book will not only be a pleasure to read and use but also a treasure to keep for young mothers and children’s care-givers.
Why do tech start-ups emerge rapidly in emerging economies like India? What kind of entrepreneurial ecosystems have evolved for tech start-up promotion? What is their structure? What role do they play in the nurturing of tech start-ups to the advantage of regional economies? This book examines the trend of evolving entrepreneurial ecosystems for tech start-ups in India, ascertains its structure and examines its role in the nurturing of tech start-ups over its lifecycle, to bring out its implications for Indian economy. At the outset, it traces and conceptualizes what it terms an "ideal ecosystem" for tech start-ups in the Indian context, and explores the historical evolution of entrepreneurial ecosystems in two of the six leading start-up hubs in the country, namely, Bangalore and Hyderabad. It describes the characteristics and the structure of these ecosystems as they prevailed in the two start-up hubs, and analyses the role that they play in nurturing the development of tech start-ups. Finally, this book explores the ecosystem gaps that exist in the two cities, the factors causing these gaps, and makes policy recommendations to encourage the growth of a "healthy and vibrant" entrepreneurial ecosystem for the accelerated growth of tech start-ups in these two cities in particular, to promote employment, innovation and economic growth in the country at large. Policy makers, researchers, engineering and management students, technology and business mentors, angels, venture capitalists, and MNC executives will find the book informative, revealing and a source of valuable insights into a new, rapidly emerging entrepreneurial India.
Although industry has been leveraging the advancements of component-oriented development and assembly (CODA) technology for some time, there has long been a need for a book that provides a complete overview of the multiple technologies that support CODA. Filling this need, Component-Oriented Development and Assembly supplies comprehensive coverage of the principles, practice, and paradigm of component-oriented development and assembly. The first part of the book provides the conceptual foundation for component-oriented software. Part II focuses on the various standard Java component models and describes how to develop a component-oriented system using these component models. Part III covers the various aspects of the component-oriented development paradigm. Based on the authors’ research and teaching experience, the text focuses on the principles of component-oriented software development from a technical concepts perspective, designer’s perspective, programmer’s perspective, and manager’s perspective. Covering popular component development frameworks based on Java, it is suitable as a textbook for component-oriented software for undergraduate and postgraduate courses. It is also an ideal reference for anyone looking to adopt the component-oriented development paradigm. The book provides readers with access to all the source code used in the book on a companion site (http://www.codabook.com). The source code for the CODA implementation of the case study presented in Chapter 11 is also hosted on the website. The website will also serve as a technical forum for further discussions on the topic and for any updates to the book.
This book addresses the challenges of data abstraction generation using a least number of database scans, compressing data through novel lossy and non-lossy schemes, and carrying out clustering and classification directly in the compressed domain. Schemes are presented which are shown to be efficient both in terms of space and time, while simultaneously providing the same or better classification accuracy. Features: describes a non-lossy compression scheme based on run-length encoding of patterns with binary valued features; proposes a lossy compression scheme that recognizes a pattern as a sequence of features and identifying subsequences; examines whether the identification of prototypes and features can be achieved simultaneously through lossy compression and efficient clustering; discusses ways to make use of domain knowledge in generating abstraction; reviews optimal prototype selection using genetic algorithms; suggests possible ways of dealing with big data problems using multiagent systems.
This is a book of herbal recipes for childcare based on a concept in Ayurveda called Rasayana. Rasayana deals with methods to live long and live well. The recipes selected can be prepared at home using ingredients from the kitchen, garden, supermarkets or Indian stores. The book includes stories woven over the ages around these herbs, legends that they star in, their vernacular names and citations from ancient Ayurveda Materia Medica that reveal the nature of the Rasayana herbs. The beautiful photographs of plants, interesting hand-drawn illustrations and tit-bits are a celebration of the cultural history associated with the herbs. The book will not only be a pleasure to read and use but also a treasure to keep for young mothers and children’s care-givers.
The Book Is Devoted To A Study Of The Architectural, Sculptural And Iconographical Wealth Of The Temples At Pushpagiri In The Cuddapah District Of Andhra Pradesh. Dr V V S Kumar Has Given Exhaustive Descriptions Of The Temples Of Pushpagiri (Ranging From Eleventh To Sixteenth Centuries Ad) Like Indranadhesvara, Rudra Pada, Bhimesvara, Sakshimallesvara, Uma-Mahesvara, Santanamallesvara And Chennakesava Temples. The Temples Of Pushpagiri Abound In Narrative Sculpture Of The Vijayanagar Period Dealing With Episodes From The Ramayana, Mahabharata And Bhagavata, Besides Some Interesting Episodes Relating To Saivite Mythology. A Sincere Attempt Has Been Made To Give Exhaustive Descriptions Of As Many Narrative Sculpture As Possible. This Book Makes A Highly Informative And Useful Contribution To Our Knowledge Of The Architectural, Sculptural And Iconographical Achievements Of The Vijayanagara Artists. Illustrated With One Hundred And Twenty Seven Photographs And Three Ground Plans, This Is A Very Useful Book To Museums, Archaeologists, Historians, Research Students And Others Interested In The Subject. Chapter 1: Historical Background, Chapter 2: Temple Architecture At Pushpagiri, Chapter 3: Sculpture And Iconography: Siva, Chapter 4: Sculpture And Iconography: Vishnu And Other Deity Figures, Chapter 5: Narrative Panels, Chapter 6: Conclusion.
Resource Oriented Architecture (ROA) is an architectural style based on the principles of Representational State Transfer (REST). ROA is quickly becoming the technology of choice for developing and designing applications for the web for large scale users. This book highlights the importance of ROA and how it complements SOA, covering cloud computing, mobile Internet, and QoS, among other topics. It explains how to build Web services using ROA and discusses the various frameworks and technologies that are most suitable. Using case studies and examples to illustrate ROA in practice, the text covers various platforms, tools, and technologies that support ROA.
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