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Author | : James Urquhart |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 56 |
Release | : 2013-04-29 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781484844410 |
FM 999-4 Counter-Zombie Operations: Squad and Platoon is the standard to which all Zombie combat manuals and doctrine are measured. The FM 999 series of manuals are the first of its kind - a Zombie combat manual written by professionals.After reviewing a number of Zombie "survival" literature, it was obvious that there was no Zombie combat manual that was suitable for the military or paramilitary groups. The Zombie Combat Command was founded, and Counter-Zombie doctrine was born.FM 999-4 is not a survival manual. It will not cover subjects such as how to make fire, shelter, etc. Other manuals which cover this material already exist. FM 999-4 covers combat with squad and platoon sized units against the undead. At this, it is second to none.No book shelf is ever complete without a copy of FM 999-4.FM 999-4 Contains:- Crucial intelligence on the nature of Zombies and the disease.- Phases of Counter-Zombie Operations.- Tactics with full diagrams.- Weather and Climate.- Civilian Considerations.- Battle Drills.- Equipment/Weapons.- Decontamination.Etc.It provides the full spectrum of information required to conduct effective Counter-Zombie Operations.
Author | : James Urquhart |
Publisher | : "O'Reilly Media, Inc." |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2021-01-06 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1492075841 |
Software development today is embracing events and streaming data, which optimizes not only how technology interacts but also how businesses integrate with one another to meet customer needs. This phenomenon, called flow, consists of patterns and standards that determine which activity and related data is communicated between parties over the internet. This book explores critical implications of that evolution: What happens when events and data streams help you discover new activity sources to enhance existing businesses or drive new markets? What technologies and architectural patterns can position your company for opportunities enabled by flow? James Urquhart, global field CTO at VMware, guides enterprise architects, software developers, and product managers through the process. Learn the benefits of flow dynamics when businesses, governments, and other institutions integrate via events and data streams Understand the value chain for flow integration through Wardley mapping visualization and promise theory modeling Walk through basic concepts behind today's event-driven systems marketplace Learn how today's integration patterns will influence the real-time events flow in the future Explore why companies should architect and build software today to take advantage of flow in coming years
Author | : Peter W. Greenwood |
Publisher | : Free Press |
Total Pages | : 360 |
Release | : 1977 |
Genre | : Social Science |
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Author | : Hussein A. Abbass |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 399 |
Release | : 2018-01-15 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 3319648160 |
This book establishes the foundations needed to realize the ultimate goals for artificial intelligence, such as autonomy and trustworthiness. Aimed at scientists, researchers, technologists, practitioners, and students, it brings together contributions offering the basics, the challenges and the state-of-the-art on trusted autonomous systems in a single volume. The book is structured in three parts, with chapters written by eminent researchers and outstanding practitioners and users in the field. The first part covers foundational artificial intelligence technologies, while the second part covers philosophical, practical and technological perspectives on trust. Lastly, the third part presents advanced topics necessary to create future trusted autonomous systems. The book augments theory with real-world applications including cyber security, defence and space.
Author | : Roger Ma |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2010-04-06 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 1101186658 |
The Zombie Combat Manual is a comprehensive guide that demonstrates how anyone, from seasoned fighter to average citizen, can become an effective warrior in the inevitable battle against the undead. With detailed illustrations and firsthand accounts from zombie combat veterans, this manual provides readers with the information they need to emerge victoriously from a close combat encounter with a walking corpse. Now is the time to learn how to survive a hand-to-hand battle against the advancing army of the undead-before humans fall prey to their growing ranks.
Author | : George Stricker |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 410 |
Release | : 2013-11-11 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1461541956 |
For the first time in history, behavioral health providers are expected to understand and participate in activities intended to access and improve the quality of services they provide. This handbook is designed as a general resource in the field of behavioral health quality management for a very diverse group of readers, including graduate and undergraduate students, payors, purchasers and administrators within managed care organizations, public sector service system planners and managers, applied health services researchers and program evaluators. This volume provides a comprehensive context for the development of quality management (QM) in health services - behavioral health in particular - as well as an overview of tools, techniques, and programs reflecting QM in practice. It also offers perspectives on both internally- and externally-based QM activities.
Author | : United States. Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 496 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Audio-visual materials |
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Author | : Bruce Catton |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2015-11-03 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1504024206 |
A Pulitzer Prize–winning historian looks at the complex, controversial Union commander who ensured the Confederacy’s downfall in the Civil War. In this New York Times bestseller, preeminent Civil War historian Bruce Catton narrows his focus on commander Ulysses S. Grant, whose bold tactics and relentless dedication to the Union ultimately ensured a Northern victory in the nation’s bloodiest conflict. While a succession of Union generals—from McClellan to Burnside to Hooker to Meade—were losing battles and sacrificing troops due to ego, egregious errors, and incompetence, an unassuming Federal Army commander was excelling in the Western theater of operations. Though unskilled in military power politics and disregarded by his peers, Colonel Grant, commander of the Twenty-First Illinois Volunteer Infantry, was proving to be an unstoppable force. He won victory after victory at Belmont, Fort Henry, and Fort Donelson, while brilliantly avoiding near-catastrophe and ultimately triumphing at Shiloh. And Grant’s bold maneuvers at Vicksburg would cost the Confederacy its invaluable lifeline: the Mississippi River. But destiny and President Lincoln had even loftier plans for Grant, placing nothing less than the future of an entire nation in the capable hands of the North’s most valuable military leader. Based in large part on military communiqués, personal eyewitness accounts, and Grant’s own writings, Catton’s extraordinary history offers readers an insightful look at arguably the most innovative Civil War battlefield strategist, unmatched by even the South’s legendary Robert E. Lee.
Author | : Major Quentin W. Schillare |
Publisher | : Pickle Partners Publishing |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2014-08-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1782897402 |
The Battle of Aschaffenburg examines the fight for the Main River city of Aschaffenburg in the closing weeks of World War II in Europe. It investigates the reasons why it took mobile and well supported elements of the U.S. Army ten days to subdue a defending German military force that was very much militia in character. After setting the battle in the context of Nazi Germany and the Aschaffenburg region just prior to the fight, the study takes the reader through the battle day-by-day describing the struggle and establishing the reasons why it was so prolonged. The study groups the reasons for the successful German defense into three categories: terrain, operational factors and behavioral determinants. It establishes that the terrain favored the defenders with the town located across the Main River from the attackers so that they were forced into frontal assaults. Granting favorable defensive terrain, it was not until a numerically superior attacking force enveloped the urban defenses, under the cover of massive fire support, that the Americans gained the upper hand. The study further demonstrates the Impact of the concept of the will to win on military operations, even in a hopeless cause. The Battle of Aschaffenburg addresses Europe an urban combat in the context of World War II and concludes that the factors relevant to success then are still applicable. An attacker must carefully plan operations in urbanized terrain, follow doctrine and be physically and mentally prepared for a difficult fight.
Author | : Thomas R. Phillips |
Publisher | : Stackpole Books |
Total Pages | : 450 |
Release | : 1985-03-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0811744124 |
Writings of Sun Tzu, Vegetius, Marshal Maurice de Saxe, Frederick the Great, and Napoleon.