Библиотека книг - Страница 20963
Монография посвящена вопросам трансформации государственного управления в контексте цифровизации экономики. Проведен анализ основных механизмов, позволивших странам-лидерам цифровой трансформации добиться слаженной работы различных ведомств при предоставлении государственных услуг и вовлечении граждан в решение государственных вопросов. Сформулированы отличительные особенности нового (цифрового) этапа развития ЭП. Представлены применяемые методы построения архитектур и организации взаимодействий в гетерогенных средах, формирования единого информационного пространства на основе датацентричного и моделе-ориентированного подхода. Рассмотрены способы проектирования государственных услуг с использованием семантических моделей и предложены методы их реализации на базе платформы семантической интеграции.
Description
Sun Tzu’s ancient treatise on the art of war has exerted enormous influence over both Asian and Western soldiers, covering subjects ranging from morale and discipline to the correct use of spies. Despite questions about the historicity of the author, the text has stood the test of time and remains widely read by strategists, politicians, and even business leaders today.
Though Dr. Lionel Giles was not the first to translate Sun Tzu into English, he was the first to do so in a systematic and scholarly manner. His translation was unequaled until the mid-20th century, and remains relevant today due to his copious notes.
Description
In the Italian city of Padua, a young gentleman named Lucentio comes to study at one of the city’s colleges. As is often the fate of men in Shakespeare’s plays, Lucentio falls in love at first sight. The object of his affection, Bianca, is the beautiful and docile daughter of a rich merchant. Her father, Baptista Minola, has declared that no one can marry Bianca until her older sister Katharina has been married first.
Katharina is the polar opposite of her sister: vicious, foul-tempered, sharp-tongued, and stubborn. Any man in her vicinity is at risk of receiving her brutal insults and physical attacks. It’s no surprise that no man wants to marry her—or that’s what she believes, until an equally difficult man named Petruchio arrives in Padua.
This Standard Ebooks production is based on William George Clark and William Aldis Wright’s 1887 Victoria edition, which is taken from the Globe edition.