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2012R160200116FIRST DOCUMENT. 2012. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 190 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 350-Administration publique
20053872005 - broché - Editions du Temps - Collection "Histoire ancienne" - 2005 - In-8 (24 x 16 cm) broché - 345 pages + quelques cartes in fine - ISBN : 9782842743260 - Ouvrage collectif coordonné par Bernadette CABOURET
2004RO90133329Presses Universitaires de France Edition mise à jour. 2004. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 128 pages illustrées de quelques dessins en noir et blanc. . . . Classification Dewey : 350-Administration publique
200680402Washington DC: National Nuclear Security Administration Office of Defense Programs 2006. Presumed First thus. Three Ring Binder. Good. This binder has seven tabs five with information. After a table of contents the tabs are: Agenda Attendee Listing NA-11 Opening Comments Draft QMU Business Operating Procedure missing Definition of Terms QMU Site Differences missing and White Paper on "National Certification Methodology for the Nuclear Weapon Stockpile" . The White Paper is 8 pages with color illustrations. The Table of Contents has the name Deeny sic Deeney written in the upper right corner. This is believe to have been the copy of a Dr. Christopher Deeny then a senior executive in the office of Assistant Deputy Administrator for Research Development and Simulation NA-11. He later rose to the Assistant Deputy Administrator position. The agenda included assessments of QMU Methodologies at each lab a W76 Nuclear example a W80 example QMU differences between sites QMU Inconsistencies and a Path Forward discussion. There are 30 attendees listed from Sandia Los Alamos Livermore Argonne DOE Office of Science and NNSA. The NA-11 Opening Comments is a nine vugraph presentation that addressed workshop purpose goals description history external interest and desired outcome. The White Paper was authored by Bruce T. Goodwin then of Livermore and Raymond Juzaitis then of Los Alamos later head of the LLC that operated the Nevada National Security Site. This is a rare surviving snapshot of the U.S. Weapons Program development and assessment of Quantification of Margins and Uncertainties in the context of the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Program absent underground testing. Derived from Wikipeida: Quantification of Margins and Uncertainty QMU is a decision-support methodology for complex technical decisions. QMU focuses on the identification characterization and analysis of performance thresholds and their associated margins for engineering systems that are evaluated under conditions of uncertainty particularly when portions of those results are generated using computational modeling and simulation. QMU has traditionally been applied to complex systems where comprehensive experimental test data is not readily available and cannot be easily generated for either end-to-end system execution or for specific subsystems of interest. Examples of systems where QMU has been applied include nuclear weapons performance qualification and stockpile assessment. QMU focuses on characterizing in detail the various sources of uncertainty that exist in a model thus allowing the uncertainty in the system response output variables to be well quantified. These sources are frequently described in terms of probability distributions to account for the stochastic nature of complex engineering systems. The characterization of uncertainty supports comparisons of design margins for key system performance metrics to the uncertainty associated with their calculation by the model. QMU supports risk-informed decision-making processes where computational simulation results provide one of several inputs to the decision-making authority. There is currently no standardized methodology across the simulation community for conducting QMU; the term is applied to a variety of different modeling and simulation techniques that focus on rigorously quantifying model uncertainty in order to support comparison to design margins. The fundamental concepts of QMU were originally developed concurrently at several national laboratories supporting nuclear weapons programs in the late 1990s including Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Sandia National Laboratories and Los Alamos National Laboratory. The original focus of the methodology was to support nuclear stockpile decision-making an area where full experimental test data could no longer be generated for validation due to bans on nuclear weapons testing. The methodology has since been applied in other applications where safety or mission critical decisions for complex projects must be made using results based on modeling and simulation. Examples outside of the nuclear weapons field include applications at NASA for interplanetary spacecraft and rover development missile six-degree-of-freedom simulation results and characterization of material properties in terminal ballistic encounters. QMU focuses on quantification of the ratio of design margin to model output uncertainty. The process begins with the identification of the key performance thresholds for the system which can frequently be found in the systems requirements documents. These thresholds also referred to as performance gates can specify an upper bound of performance a lower bound of performance or both in the case where the metric must remain within the specified range. For each of these performance thresholds the associated performance margin must be identified. The margin represents the targeted range the system is being designed to operate in to safely avoid the upper and lower performance bounds. These margins account for aspects such as the design safety factor the system is being developed to as well as the confidence level in that safety factor. QMU focuses on determining the quantified uncertainty of the simulation results as they relate to the performance threshold margins. This total uncertainty includes all forms of uncertainty related to the computational model as well as the uncertainty in the threshold and margin values. The identification and characterization of these values allows the ratios of margin-to-uncertainty to be calculated for the system. These M/U values can serve as quantified inputs that can help authorities make risk-informed decisions regarding how to interpret and act upon results based on simulations. Verification and validation V & V of a model is closely interrelated with QMU. Verification is broadly acknowledged as the process of determining if a model was built correctly; validation activities focus on determining if the correct model was built. V&V against available experimental test data is an important aspect of accurately characterizing the overall uncertainty of the system response variables. V&V seeks to make maximum use of component and subsystem-level experimental test data to accurately characterize model input parameters and the physics-based models associated with particular sub-elements of the system. The use of QMU in the simulation process helps to ensure that the stochastic nature of the input variables as well as the underlying uncertainty in the model are properly accounted for when determining the simulation runs required to establish model credibility prior to accreditation. National Nuclear Security Administration, Office of Defense Programs unknown
2022BIBHB0253659762022. Hardcover. New. ABOUT THE BOOK The focus of this book is at the academic discipline level and also at the individual level. Exploration requires more than one discipline but due to compartmentalization every discipline works in a limited area of knowledge. That is why it does not suffice to meet the requirement of the problem with a single or compartmentalized system of knowledge. In order to give justice to the issue undertaken interdisciplinary or holistic approach to knowledge is always appropriate and productive. At the individual level more and more people from various disciplines will be inducted or accommodated in the interdisciplinary system of approach to knowledge building. The overall benefits of interdisciplinary system of knowledge building will have a comprehensive and elevated scope. In the name of specialization less and less inclusiveness is achieved whereas in case of interdisciplinarity it moves in reverse order from narrow to greater and higher state. Hence more and more people from varied disciplines shall be accommodated in the stream of knowledge building leading to inclusion of the individual with varied potential in to the system. This book will study the higher education system in India at a macro level leading to the studies of streams from the social sciences to the professional ultimately revealing the greater outputs o f interdisciplinary or holistic knowledge building processes. It shall exemplify this process with a curricular fabric integrating the social sciences and pure sciences including technology and come up with a curricula that creates holistic human resources with a balance between the mental and the manual and thus leading to inclusiveness of the individual and social variety. This book shall be of use to policy makers academicians researches and students. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Prof Farooq Jan graduated from Govt Medical College Srinagar in 1995 and did his M.D in Hospital Administration in year 2002 from SKIMS Deemed University. After completing senior residency at SKIMS he joined as faculty in 2005. Prof Jan has more than 60 Publications in leading National and International Journals Book and four Book Chapters to his credit. He is member of �Hemovigilance Programme of India�. He is on the advisory council of Diplomat of National Board for Hospital Administration. He is member of J&K Nursing Council. He has served as member of Editorial Board of Journal Academy of Hospital Administration. He has served as Medical Supdt. SKIMS for more than seven Years HOD Hospital Administration for more than three and Half years and Chief of Materials Management SKIMS for more than three years. Currently Prof Jan is Medical Superintendent SKIMS. Prof Jan is Post Graduate Guide w.e.f July 2010 and has guided more than 15 students in their thesis projects. Has served as examiner for M.D. Hospital Administration at SKIMS PGI Chandigarh Medical College NelloreNational Board of Examinations Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences Kasturba Medical College Manipal and for Faculty Selection at PGI Chandigarh and AIIMS Bathinda. Has been appointed as NBE assessor for starting DNB course at Govt Medical College Jammu. CONTENTS Foreword .7 Preface .9 Acknowledgments. 11 1. History and Evolution of hospitals.13 2. Quality in Health Care .21 3. Total Quality Management. 27 4. Tools of Quality Management .43 5. Indicator in Quality Improvement .59 6. Hospital Accreditation .65 7. Rights of the Patients .129 8. Quality in Laboratories .133 9. Techniques of Management .139 10. Marketing and Quality .197 11. Evaluation .205 12. Developing Practices for Safety.211 13. Health Care Financing .231 14. Private-Public Partnerships in Health Care .251 15. Indian Public Health Standards for District and Sub-District Hospitals .257 16. Important Legislations .285 17. Hospital Architecture .365 18. Hospital Infection Control Measures .379 19. Covid 19 and Hospital Preparedness .395 The Title 'Quality Management of Hospitals written/authored/edited by Dr. Farooq A. Jan M.D Prof Hospital Administration' published in the year 2022. The ISBN 9789356630567 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 527 Pages. The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Medical Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol: hardcover
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200364937Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 2003. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Sticker with ISBN barcode on fep. xii 2 817-1637 18 15 and 9 pages. Illustrations color. Indexes. Contains public messages and statements of the President of the United States released by the White House from June 30 to December 31 2001. This volume contains the materials related to the September 11 2001 attacks and the actions taken by the United States shortly thereafter. U.S. Government Printing Office hardcover
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2005027869Memphis Tennessee: Dillihunt Enterprises Inc. / Four-G 2005. New and unread in PERFECT condition. Bright and shiny. Flat uncreased spine. NO chips tears creases or fading. Square and tight. Hinges are perfect. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. Pages are bright white fresh crisp clean and unmarked. Preface by Sally B. Kilgore Ph.D. Bound in the original blue pictorial laminated boards. From the publisher: "The principalship is notably one of the most stressful jobs in the workforce. Widespread criticism from the media national headlines about random acts of violence the push for the use of public funds for school vouchers a shortage of qualified teachers and a widening gap between the "haves" and the "have-nots" compound the problems faced by educators on every front. How then does one promote success where it seems that a self-fulfilling prophecy exists concerning high-poverty school populations and a decrease in parental involvement It is not easy but this book shows how it has been done. As principal of a high-performing school located in an area characterized as low economic in a large urban school district there were several factors that were used for creating a culture to breed great expectations and success. As a result of our gains we were featured in the book by Samuel Casey Carter entitled No Excuses: Lessons from 21 High-Performing High-Poverty Schools published by The Heritage Foundation. After years of receiving a multitude of calls from principals teachers and administrators who wanted to know more about what was done that caused us to become successful I decided to assemble some of the organizational activities and strategies that were used. The result is this practical handbook designed to 1 share some of the strategies that we feel resulted in the development of effective teachers and successful students attaining high achievement test scores 2 provide principals with ideas to help lead their schools to better success 3 provide teachers with documented effective instructional expectations 4 provide parents community business and industry with a description of practices to look for in a well-run school and 5 identify to business and community groups what they can do to help build stronger schools.". 1st ed No additional printings listed. Hardcover. New/No dust jacket as issued. 8vo. xvi 176pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Dillihunt Enterprises, Inc. / Four-G Hardcover
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2001031632Needham Massachusetts: Prentice Hall Science Explorer 2001. Appears never used with all transparencies still attached at the spine with perforations for easy removal when desired. The cover is in Near Fine condition with only a little minor shelfwear. Flat uncreased spine. NO chips tears creases or fading. Sharp corners. Three hole punched. FINE inside. Oversize Softcover. 8.25" wide by 10.75" tall. This large heavy book may require SUBSTANTIAL extra postage for International shipments but only the standard charge for priority or media mail. From the publisher: "107 Vibrant Transparencies. Bring Alive Artwork from the Textbook. Visualize Key Science Concepts Make Science Accessible to All Students. Solid science content for today's students. Artwork and science together make a great presentation for any student of Earth Science.". 1st ed No additional printings listed. Oversize Softcover. Near Fine - Fine condition. Illus. by NOT a library discard. Unpaged 107 Vibrant Transparencies. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Prentice Hall Science Explorer Paperback
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