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Almost All about Unit Roots - In Choi - Bog - Cambridge University Press - Plusbog.dk

Effective Multi-Unit Leadership - Chris Edger - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Effective Multi-Unit Leadership - Chris Edger - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

There is a growing recognition of the increasing importance of ’local leadership’ practice within multi-unit service contexts, given the threat to costly land-based retail infrastructures from smart technologies. Multi-site organizations are economically significant, but currently under-researched and poorly understood. In Effective Multi-Unit Leadership, Chris Edger looks at that key managerial cohort in the retail, hospitality and service sectors operating between the centre and unit - the Multi-Unit Leader (MUL). This district, area or regional manager, is tasked with maximising revenue and profit from a complex and ambiguous positional space, being sandwiched between the centre and unit, facing the MUL paradox: how do they motivate unit managers and team members to provide great service whilst simultaneously fulfilling the Centre''s compliance agenda? Based on extensive case study research across a range of multi-unit service organisations, Edger advances an Integrated Model of MUL that elucidates how key activities (sales-led service, systems and standards - 3Ss) are driven through behavioural practices (commitment, control and change - 3Cs) underpinned by MUL personal characteristics (expertise, emotional intelligence and energy - 3Es). Central to this model is the notion of ’portfolio optimisation through social exchange’ (POSE) where MULs apply ’local leadership’, leveraging their portfolios through the deft application of exchange-based currencies. Replete with case studies, Effective Multi-Unit Leadership will appeal to high potential unit managers; existing multi-unit leaders who want to improve their performance levels; and retail/service directors wishing to train and coach their direct reports; as well as business educators and those with an academic interest in organisational studies.

DKK 569.00
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Developing Virtual Synthesizers with VCV Rack - Leonardo Gabrielli - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Art of Unit Testing, The - Roy Osherove - Bog - Manning Publications - Plusbog.dk

Art of Unit Testing, The - Roy Osherove - Bog - Manning Publications - Plusbog.dk

The Art of Unit Testing, Third Edition updates an international bestseller to reflect modern development tools and practices. This expanded edition teaches you to write unit tests for async and observable code, as well as methods of faking functions, modules and refactorings. You''ll explore test patterns and organization, working with legacy code, and even "untestable" code. The many tool-agnostic examples are presented in JavaScript, and are carefully designed so that they apply to code written in any language. about the technology Unit testing is a universally-adopted practice on dev teams of all sizes. Great developers will tell you that testing is as much a state of mind as a collection of tools and practices. The Art of Unit Testing, Third Edition takes you below the surface and understand how unit testing can transform the way you deliver and maintain software. Now with examples in JavaScript, this new edition has been updated to reflect the characteristics of a modern codebase, including async and modularized, distributed services. The practices and patterns you''ll learn can also be easily applied to other languages, including C#, Java, and Python. about the book The Art of Unit Testing, Third Edition guides you step by step from your first simple unit tests to building complete test sets that are maintainable, readable, and trustworthy. Now with examples using JavaScript and Node, this expanded third edition teaches you to write unit tests for async and observable code, as well as methods of faking functions, modules and refactorings. You''ll get to grips with complex subjects such as mocks and stubs, explore how to handle tricky legacy codebases, and save yourself time with tests that function for both frontend and backend applications. The Art of Unit Testing, Third Edition is an essential guide for any unit tester who wants to feel confident writing code that''s easier to create, maintain, and adapt.

DKK 397.00
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The Unit Testing Practice Cookbook - Anthony Giretti - Bog - Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG - Plusbog.dk

The Right Heart - Pulmonary Circulation Unit, An Issue of Heart Failure Clinics - Luna Gargani - Bog - Elsevier - Health Sciences Division -

Pragmatic Unit Testing in Java with Junit, Third Edition - Jeff Langr - Bog - The Pragmatic Programmers - Plusbog.dk

Pragmatic Unit Testing in Java with Junit, Third Edition - Jeff Langr - Bog - The Pragmatic Programmers - Plusbog.dk

The classic Pragmatic Unit Testing with Java in JUnit returns for a third edition, streamlined and rewritten with updated and more accessible code examples. In this edition, you''ll learn how to create concise, maintainable unit tests with confidence. New chapters provide a foundation of examples for testing common concepts, and guidance on incorporating modern AI tools into your development and testing. Updated topics include improving test quality via development mnemonics, increasing ROI through test and production code refactoring, and using tests to drive development. Pragmatic Unit Testing in Java with JUnit steps you through all the important unit testing topics. If you''ve never written a unit test, you''ll be hand-held through the hard part - getting set up and started. Once past the basics, you''ll see numerous examples in order to start understanding what tests for common code concepts look like. You''ll then learn how to effectively use the essential features of JUnit, the predominant tool for writing and executing unit tests in Java. You''ll gain the combined wisdom of Jeff Langr and original authors Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas, providing decades of unit testing experience on real production systems. You''ll learn how to: - Craft your code to make unit testing easier in the first place - Craft your unit tests to minimize your maintenance effort - Use unit tests to support keeping your system clean through refactoring - Refactor toward a design that will create the highest possible ROI - Test the tough stuff, including code that must be mocked - Remember what''s important when writing unit tests - Help your team reap and sustain the benefits of unit testing - Use AI tooling as part of a development process that incorporates unit testing You won''t just learn about unit testing in theory - you''ll learn about "real" unit testing the Pragmatic way, by working through numerous code examples. What You Need: You''ll need the Java SDK (Software Development Kit) version 21 or higher to work through the examples in the book. You''ll also want an IDE (Integrated Development Environment) in which to build code. While most of the book doesn''t assume use of any specific IDE, you''ll find a number of "getting started" screen shots to help you if you''re using IntelliJ IDEA.

DKK 480.00
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Effective Unit Design for Higher Education Courses - Siva Krishnan - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Regurgitator's Unit - Dr. Lachlan Goold - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - Plusbog.dk

Unit Cohesion and Warfare in the Ancient World - - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Unit Cohesion and Warfare in the Ancient World - - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

This book explores unit cohesion in ancient armies, and how this contributed to the making of war in the Mediterranean world. It takes a varied approach to the subject, from looking at individual groups within larger armies to juxtaposing vertical and horizontal types of cohesion, providing a more detailed understanding of how groups were kept together. Within the broader definition of ‘unit cohesion’, this volume approaches more specific aspects of military cohesion in the ancient Mediterranean world including how individual soldiers commit to one another; how armies and units are maintained through hierarchy and the ‘chain of command’; and social cohesion, in which social activities and aspects of social power help bind an army or unit together. Examples from across the ancient Mediterranean are explored in this volume, from Classical Greece to Late Antiquity, with topics such as how armies and units cohere during the sacking of cities, Roman standards as a focus of religious cohesion, and how the multi-ethnic mercenary armies of Carthage cohered. Modern approaches to social cohesion are deployed throughout, and these essays serve as an important complement to existing literature on unit cohesion more generally. Unit Cohesion and Warfare in the Ancient World is of interest to students and scholars of ancient warfare, military history and military studies, as well as those working on the ancient Mediterranean world more broadly.

DKK 429.00
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