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Productivity Machines

Author : Corinna Schlombs
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2019-10-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9780262537391

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How productivity culture and technology became emblematic of the American economic system in pre- and postwar Germany. The concept of productivity originated in a statistical measure of output per worker or per work-hour, calculated by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. A broader productivity culture emerged in 1920s America, as Henry Ford and others linked methods of mass production and consumption to high wages and low prices. These ideas were studied eagerly by a Germany in search of economic recovery after World War I, and, decades later, the Marshall Plan promoted productivity in its efforts to help post–World War II Europe rebuild. In Productivity Machines, Corinna Schlombs examines the transatlantic history of productivity technology and culture in the two decades before and after World War II. She argues for the interpretive flexibility of productivity: different groups viewed productivity differently at different times. Although it began as an objective measure, productivity came to be emblematic of the American economic system; post-World War II West Germany, however, adapted these ideas to its own political and economic values. Schlombs explains that West German unionists cast a doubtful eye on productivity's embrace of plant-level collective bargaining; unions fought for codetermination—the right to participate in corporate decisions. After describing German responses to US productivity, Schlombs offers an in-depth look at labor relations in one American company in Germany—that icon of corporate America, IBM. Finally, Schlombs considers the emergence of computer technology—seen by some as a new symbol of productivity but by others as the means to automate workers out of their jobs.

Sekret Machines Book 1: Chasing Shadows

Author : Tom DeLonge,AJ Hartley
Publisher : To The Stars
Page : 704 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2016-04-05
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781943272167

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Sekret Machines Book 1: Chasing Shadows by Tom DeLonge,AJ Hartley Pdf

For those who know... that something is going on... The witnesses are legion, scattered across the world and dotted through history, people who looked up and saw something impossible lighting up the night sky. What those objects were, where they came from, and who—or what—might be inside them is the subject of fierce debate and equally fierce mockery, so that most who glimpsed them came to wish they hadn’t. Most, but not everyone. Among those who know what they’ve seen, and—like the toll of a bell that can’t be unrung—are forever changed by it, are a pilot, an heiress, a journalist, and a prisoner of war. From the waning days of the 20th century’s final great war to the fraught fields of Afghanistan to the otherworldly secrets hidden amid Nevada’s dusty neverlands—the truth that is out there will propel each of them into a labyrinth of otherworldly technology and the competing aims of those who might seek to prevent—or harness—these beings of unfathomable power. Because, as it turns out, we are not the only ones who can invent and build...and destroy. Featuring actual events and other truths drawn from sources within the military and intelligence community, Tom DeLonge and A.J. Hartley offer a tale at once terrifying, fantastical, and perhaps all too real. Though it is, of course, a work of... fiction?

Beautiful Machines

Author : Blake Z. Rong
Publisher : Gestalten
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2019-10-08
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 3899559886

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Start your engines for a grand tour of the most stylish grand motoring automobiles ever created. Evoking an era when elegance, romance, and outright performance defined the automobile--and the fascinating stories that made them icons of the road. From the shark-inspired Maserati Ghibli to the fiery Lamborghini Miura, from European elegance with American firepower such as the Iso Grifo and Facel Vega to the groundbreaking designs of the Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 Stradale and Renault Alpine and the advanced technology behind the Jensen FF or Porsche 918 Spyder--these cars are less transportation and more testaments to beauty, freedom, ambition, innovation, and speed. Beautiful Machines was conceived and edited by gestalten. The stories are written by automobile expert Blake Z. Rong with a preface by Classic Driver's Jan Baedeker and gestalten's Robert Klanten.

Jacquard Machines: Instruction Paper

Author : H. William Nelson
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 51 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2021-05-19
Category : Fiction
ISBN : EAN:4064066125493

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Jacquard Machines: Instruction Paper by H. William Nelson Pdf

This is a practical manual of the Jacquard Machine. It's a device attached to a loom that simplifies the process of manufacturing textiles with complicated patterns such as brocade, damask and matelassé. The resultant ensemble of the loom and Jacquard machine is called a Jacquard loom. The writer explained the working of the Jacquard weaver with quick tips for the users in simple language, avoiding any technicalities to help them grasp the information easily.

Productivity Machines

Author : Corinna Schlombs
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2019-10-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9780262353724

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Productivity Machines by Corinna Schlombs Pdf

How productivity culture and technology became emblematic of the American economic system in pre- and postwar Germany. The concept of productivity originated in a statistical measure of output per worker or per work-hour, calculated by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. A broader productivity culture emerged in 1920s America, as Henry Ford and others linked methods of mass production and consumption to high wages and low prices. These ideas were studied eagerly by a Germany in search of economic recovery after World War I, and, decades later, the Marshall Plan promoted productivity in its efforts to help post–World War II Europe rebuild. In Productivity Machines, Corinna Schlombs examines the transatlantic history of productivity technology and culture in the two decades before and after World War II. She argues for the interpretive flexibility of productivity: different groups viewed productivity differently at different times. Although it began as an objective measure, productivity came to be emblematic of the American economic system; post-World War II West Germany, however, adapted these ideas to its own political and economic values. Schlombs explains that West German unionists cast a doubtful eye on productivity's embrace of plant-level collective bargaining; unions fought for codetermination—the right to participate in corporate decisions. After describing German responses to US productivity, Schlombs offers an in-depth look at labor relations in one American company in Germany—that icon of corporate America, IBM. Finally, Schlombs considers the emergence of computer technology—seen by some as a new symbol of productivity but by others as the means to automate workers out of their jobs.

Simple Machines in Sports

Author : Gillian Gosman
Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Page : 26 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2014-07-15
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781477768303

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Simple Machines in Sports by Gillian Gosman Pdf

Kids know that hockey sticks, water bottles with screw-on lids, and cleats are all used in sports. It may, however, be a surprise to them to learn that they’re all machines. This book teaches sports enthusiasts how to spot the simple machines they’ve never noticed and to analyze their favorite games as never before. Labeled diagrams explain concepts such as mechanical advantage, and examples of each kind of simple machine abound.

Abstract State Machines 2004. Advances in Theory and Practice

Author : Wolf Zimmermann,Bernhard Thalheim
Publisher : Springer
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2004-04-27
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9783540247739

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Abstract State Machines 2004. Advances in Theory and Practice by Wolf Zimmermann,Bernhard Thalheim Pdf

Abstract state machines (ASM) sharpen the Church-Turing thesis by the c- sideration of bounded resources for computing devices. They view computations as an evolution of a state. It has been shown that all known models of com- tation can be expressed through speci?c abstract state machines. These models can be given in a representation-independent way. That is one advantage of transferring these models to ASM. The main advantage is, however, to provide a unifying theory to all of these models. At the same time ASM can be re?ned to other ASMs. Stepwise re?nement supports separation of concern during so- ware development and will support component-based construction of systems thus providing a foundation of new computational paradigms such as industrial programming, programming-in-the-large, and programming-in-the-world. ASM 2004 continued the success story of the ASM workshops. Previous workshops were held in the following European cities: Taormina, Italy (2003); Dagstuhl, Germany (2002); Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain (2001); Monte Verita, Switherland (2000); Toulouse, France (1999); Magdeburg, Germany (1998); Cannes, France (1998, 1997); Paderborn, Germany (1996); and H- burg, Germany (1994). The ASM workshops have had predecessors, e.g., the famous Lipari Summer School in 1993, whose in?uential outcome was the f- damental Lipari Guide.

A Catalogue of the Machines, Models, and Other Articles, in the Repository of the Society Instituted for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, John-Street, Adelphi, which May be Viewed Any Day, Sundays and Wednesdays Excepted, ...

Author : Society for the encouragement of arts, manufactures and commerce
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 76 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 1814
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BL:A0021944544

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A Catalogue of the Machines, Models, and Other Articles, in the Repository of the Society Instituted for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, John-Street, Adelphi, which May be Viewed Any Day, Sundays and Wednesdays Excepted, ... by Society for the encouragement of arts, manufactures and commerce Pdf

Marvelous Machines

Author : Jane Wilsher
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2021-02-02
Category : Machinery
ISBN : 1912920204

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Use the Magic Lens to reveal the inner workings of the machines all around us

Machines at Work

Author : Byron Barton
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1987-09-25
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780694001903

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‘With the call of ‘Hey, you guys! Let’s get to work,’ women and men shoulder drills and picks, board cranes and cement mixers, and set their equipment bulldozing and steamrolling across vibrant page spreads. Barton generates the excitement of road and building construction for young sidewalk engineers.’ —BL. 1988 Fanfare Honor List (The Horn Book) Notable 1987 Children's Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC) Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children 1987 (NSTA/CBC) 1987 Children's Books (NY Public Library)

Big Book of Big Machines

Author : Minna Lacey
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 16 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2017-03-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1474928943

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Big Book of Big Machines by Minna Lacey Pdf

Open out the giant fold-out pages to find out about some of the world's biggest, strongest and tallest machines. Full of the world’s biggest machines found on building sites, farms, airports and dockyards including one of the biggest machines ever, the bucket-wheel excavator used in mining. For the biggest of machines, the book includes two giant foldout pages. This attractive picture book format replaces the original board book format, ISBN 9781409507314.

Dancing to the Drum Machine

Author : Dan LeRoy
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2022-10-06
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781501367281

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Dancing to the Drum Machine by Dan LeRoy Pdf

Dancing to the Drum Machine is a never-before-attempted history of what is perhaps the most controversial musical instrument ever invented: the drum machine. Here, author Dan LeRoy reveals the untold story of how their mechanical pulse became the new heartbeat of popular music. The pristine snap of the LinnDrum. The bottom-heavy beats of the Roland 808. The groundbreaking samples of the E-MUSP-1200. All these machines-and their weirder, wilder-sounding cousins-changed composition, recording, and performance habits forever. Their distinctive sounds and styles helped create new genres of music, like hip hop and EDM. But they altered every musical style, from mainstream pop to heavy metal to jazz. Dan LeRoy traces the drum machine from its low-tech beginnings in the Fifties and Sixties to its evolution in the Seventies and its ubiquity in the Eighties, when seemingly overnight, it infiltrated every genre of music. Drum machines put some drummers out of work, while keeping others on their toes. They anticipated virtually every musical trend of the last five decades: sequencing, looping, sampling, and all forms of digital music creation. But the personalities beneath those perfect beats make the story of drum machines a surprisingly human one-told here for the very first time.

Sensing Machines

Author : Chris Salter
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 325 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2022-04-19
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9780262046602

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Sensing Machines by Chris Salter Pdf

How we are tracked, surveilled, tantalized, and seduced by machines ranging from smart watches and Roombas to immersive art installations. Sensing machines are everywhere in our world. As we move through the day, electronic sensors and computers adjust our thermostats, guide our Roombas, count our steps, change the orientation of an image when we rotate our phones. There are more of these electronic devices in the world than there are people—in 2020, thirty to fifty billion of them (versus 7.8 billion people), with more than a trillion expected in the next decade. In Sensing Machines, Chris Salter examines how we are tracked, surveilled, tantalized, and seduced by machines ranging from smart watches and mood trackers to massive immersive art installations. Salter, an artist/scholar who has worked with sensors and computers for more than twenty years, explains that the quantification of bodies, senses, and experience did not begin with the surveillance capitalism practiced by Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, and Google but can be traced back to mathematical and statistical techniques of the nineteenth century. He describes the emergence of the “sensed self,” investigating how sensor technology has been deployed in music and gaming, programmable and immersive art environments, driving, and even eating, with e-tongues and e-noses that can taste and smell for us. Sensing technology turns our experience into data; but Salter’s story isn’t just about what these machines want from us, but what we want from them—new sensations, the thrill of the uncanny, and magic that will transport us from our daily grind.