Complete Works of Aniruddha Bose Volume 2

Complete Works of Aniruddha Bose Volume 2
Author: Aniruddha Bose
Publisher: Smriti Publishers
Total Pages: 1245
Release: 2019-09-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This volume is collection of three English murder-suspense-thrillers Pursuit, Eternal Mayhem, Conundrum.

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology
Author: Mehdi Khosrow-Pour
Publisher: IGI Global Snippet
Total Pages: 4292
Release: 2009
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781605660264

"This set of books represents a detailed compendium of authoritative, research-based entries that define the contemporary state of knowledge on technology"--Provided by publisher.

Robust Control

Robust Control
Author: Shankar P. Bhattacharyya
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 680
Release: 1995
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Crucial in the analysis and design of control systems, this book presents a unified approach to robust stability theory, including both linear and nonlinear systems, and provides a self-contained and complete account of the available results in the field of robust control under parametric uncertainty.

Conundrum

Conundrum
Author: Aniruddha Bose
Publisher: Smriti Publishers
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2018-08-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Mathematics & Murder! Whoa! What a combination!To the common mortals, Mathematics is THE Murderer. Who (except those thick-spectacled geeks) is not afraid of Mathematics in their school days? But to speak the truth, Mathematics is THE Truth itself. Nothing in this Universe is beyond the clutches of Mathematics. It is the Language of God (or Nature, if you are an atheist) through which man can communicate with the Nature. But to relate Mathematics with a series of murders is definitely an entirely new concept, even in the new genre of scientific who-dun-it stories. Conundrum, the latest murder-thriller by the eminent author Dr. Aniruddha Bose perfectly deals with this bizarre combination of Mathematics and serial murders. A serial murderer is on the prowl in the urban set-up of the crowded megapolis of Kolkata, and a number of apparently motiveless murders are taking place in the city, and to cap it all, there is another bizarre mystery – the murderer is informing every murder in advance to a brilliant Professor of Statistics working in the world famous Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. The victims, both men and women, are from different strata of the society without any apparent connection to each other. Police is at a loss as there is a total lack of motives and patterns in the murders, especially the types of murder-weapons which are as bizarre as they are unique, but the most baffling mystery is why the professor is being dragged into the scene.I can’t divulge the secret here, though I’m tempted enough, but a murder mystery should remain as such, to be explored and discovered by the readers. All I can say here is that this is a completely new type of who-dun-it story, and the final twist with the introduction of a famous Mathematical sequence as the key to the understanding of the mystery of the serial killings is a novel concept on the part of the author, a real life Plastic & Cosmetic Surgeon who has come up with new ideas in his novels so far.I’d like to conclude this short introduction with one final word - though this novel deals with higher Mathematics and Chemistry, yet there is nothing to be afraid of regarding the scientific parts, especially the Mathematics, as it is explained in such a way that even the most Mathematics-phobic person like me can understand clearly every scientific theory presented quite easily.I sincerely hope for a wide circulation of Conundrum, not only for its brain teasing approach, but also for its novelty in merging mystery with Mathematics with a dose of human psychology as well.Durgapur,5th August 2018 Dr. Asis Kumar Chatterjee

International Arbitration: Law and Practice

International Arbitration: Law and Practice
Author: Gary B. Born
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 627
Release: 2021-06-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9403532548

International Arbitration: Law and Practice (Third Edition) provides comprehensive and authoritative coverage of the basic principles and legal doctrines, and the practice, of international arbitration. The book contains a systematic, but concise, treatment of all aspects of the arbitral process, including international arbitration agreements, international arbitral proceedings and international arbitral awards. The Third Edition guides both students and practitioners through the entire arbitral process, beginning with drafting, enforcing and interpreting international arbitration agreements, to selecting arbitrators and conducting arbitral proceedings, to recognizing, enforcing and seeking to annul arbitral awards. The book is written in clear, accessible language, suited for both law students and non-specialist practitioners, as well as more experienced readers. This highly regarded work addresses both international commercial arbitration and the related fields of investment and state-to-state arbitration and is essential reading for any student of international arbitration and any practitioner seeking a complete introduction to the field. The Third Edition has been comprehensively updated to include recent legislative amendments, judicial decisions and arbitral awards. Among other things, the book provides detailed treatment of the New York Convention, the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration, all leading institutional arbitration rules (including ICC, SIAC, LCIA, AAA and others), the ICSID Convention and ICSID Arbitration Rules, and judicial decisions from leading jurisdictions. The Third Edition is integrated with the author’s classic International Commercial Arbitration and with the online Born International Arbitration Lectures, enabling students, teachers and practitioners to explore particular topics in more detail. About the Author: Gary B. Born is the world’s leading authority on international arbitration and litigation. He has practiced extensively in both fields in Europe, the United States, Asia and elsewhere. He is the author of International Commercial Arbitration (Kluwer Law International 3rd ed. 2021), International Arbitration and Forum Selection Agreements: Drafting and Enforcing (Kluwer Law International 6th ed. 2021), International Commercial Arbitration: Cases and Materials (Aspen 3rd ed. 2021) and International Civil Litigation in United States Courts (Aspen 6th ed. 2018).

Indigo

Indigo
Author: Satyajit Ray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2000
Genre: Bengali fiction
ISBN:

Spine-Tingling Tales From The Other Side Of Midnight. Indigo Is The Mood In This New Collection Of Stories About The Supernatural, The Peculiar And The Inexplicable From Satyajit Ray, One Of The Best-Loved Writers Of Our Times. There Are Tales Here Of Dark Horror, Fantasy And Adventure Along With Heart-Warmingly Funny Stories About Ordinary People In Extraordinary Situations. In Big Bill Tulsi Babu Picks Up A Newly-Hatched Chick From A Forest And Brings It Home Only To Find It Growing Bigger And Fiercer By The Day; In Khagam A Man Kills A Sadhu S Deadly Pet Snake And Invites A Curse Which Brings About Horrifying Changes In His Body; And In The Title Story, A Young Executive Resting In An Old Abandoned Bungalow For A Night, Finds Himself Caught Up In A Chilling Sequence Of Events Which Occurred More Than A Century Ago. Also Included Here Is The Magical Mystery , A Brand New Feluda Story Discovered Amongst Ray S Papers After His Death, And Several Tales Featuring Uncle Tarini, The Master Storyteller Who Appears In Translation For The First Time. From Mr. Shasmal, Who Is Visited One Night By All The Creatures He Has Ever Killed, To Ashamanja Babu, Who Does Not Know What To Do When His Pet Dog Suddenly Begins To Laugh, The Unforgettable Characters In These Stories Surprise, Shock And Entertain Us In Equal Measure. Indigo Is A Veritable Treasure Trove Especially For Those Who Like A Taste Of The Unusual In A Short Story And An Unexpected Twist At The End. Translated From The Bengali By The Author And Gopa Majumdar.

Class Conflict and Modernization in India

Class Conflict and Modernization in India
Author: Aniruddha Bose
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317333225

In the days of the British Raj Calcutta was a great port city. Thousands of men, women, and children worked there, loading and unloading valuable cargoes that sustained the regional economy, and contributed significantly to world trade. In the second half of the nineteenth century, in response to a shift from sailing ships to steamers, port authorities in Calcutta began work on a massive modernization project. This book is the first study of port labor in colonial Calcutta and British India. Drawing on primary source material, including government documents and newspaper records, the author demonstrates how the modernization process worsened class conflict and highlights the important part played by labor in the shaping of the port’s modernization. Class Conflict and Modernization in India places this history in a comparative context, highlighting the interconnected nature of port and port labor histories. It examines how the port’s modernization affected the port workforce and the port’s managers, as well as the impact on class formation that emerged as labourers resisted through acts of everyday resistance and organized strikes. A detailed study of state power, technological change, and class conflict, this book will be of interest to academics of modern Indian history, labour history and the history of science and technology.

A History of Architecture and Trade

A History of Architecture and Trade
Author: Patrick Haughey
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2018-01-19
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1351796798

A History of Architecture and Trade draws together essays from an international roster of distinguished and emerging scholars to critically examine the important role architecture and urbanism played in the past five hundred years of global trading, moving away from a conventional Western narrative. The book uses an alternative holistic lens through which to view the development of architecture and trade, covering diverse topics such as the coercive urbanism of the Dutch East India Company; how slavery and capitalism shaped architecture and urbanization; and the importance of Islamic trading in the history of global trade. Each chapter examines a key site in history, using architecture, landscape and urban scale as evidence to show how trade has shaped them. It will appeal to scholars and researchers interested in areas such as world history, economic and trade history and architectural history.

Before the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Before the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Author: Martin Gutmann
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2022-02-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0192664999

Chapter 14 from this book is published open access and free to read or download from Oxford Scholarship Online, https://oxford.universitypressscholarship.com/ Before the UN Sustainable Development Goals enables professionals, scholars, and students engaged with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to develop a richer understanding of the legacies and historical complexities of the policy fields behind each goal. Each of the seventeen chapters tells the decades- or centuries-old backstory of one SDG and reveals the global human connections, governance tools and frameworks, and the actors involved in past efforts to address sustainable development challenges. Collectively, the seventeen chapters build a historical latticework that reveals the multiple and often interwoven sources that have shaped the challenges later encompassed in the SDGs. Engaging and insightfully written, the book's chapters are authored by international experts from multiple disciplines. The book is an indispensable resource and a vital foundation for understanding the past's indelible footprint on our contemporary sustainable development challenges.