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Design with Operational Amplifiers and Analog Integrated Circuits15 reviews
Sergio Franco

McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math, 2001

Excellent Resource for Student or Practicing Engineer
This book can be an excellent resource for any Analog Integrated Circuit Design Electrical Engineering student or practicing engineer. The book can assist in the modeling of IC devices such as transistors, resistors, and capacitors. It also sensibly covers the building blocks of analog integrated circuits: gain stages, output stages, level shifters, current sources and mirrors. The reader is ...
  
  











  



  
Introduction to Rubrics: An Assessment Tool to Save Grading Time, Convey Effective Feedback and Promote ...7 reviews
Dannelle D. Stevens, Antonia J. Levi

Stylus Publishing, 2004

Exceptionally clear explanation of rubrics
I had a basic understanding of grading rubrics before I began, but it wouldn't have mattered, as the authors provide such a clear explanation that I think even someone with no prior knowledge would grasp the concept almost immediately. The book is loaded with examples and a step-by-step walk-through of how to build effective rubrics. Perhaps most importantly, the authors explain why just about ...
  
  











  



  
Multivariable Feedback Control5 reviews
S. Skogestad, I. Postlethwaite

John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 1996

Excellent Book for Graduate Students and researchers
This is a excellent book for graduate student working in Control. It starts of with concepts in control and gradually goes into the details of multivariable control. Presentation on $\mu$ is clear and concise. I really liked the material on decentralzed control and control structure selection. Prof. Siguard Skogestad and Prof. Ian Postlethwaite did a excellent job. However, I wish there were ...
  
  











  



  
The Art and Science of 360 Degree Feedback4 reviews
Richard Lepsinger, Anntoinette D. Lucia

Pfeiffer, 1997

What's Not Covered
The book is excellent for development of policy for 360-Degree, why it should be implemented, and what steps to take before and after the feedback. This is not an instructional book in the development of a 360-degree questionnaire. The book provides excellent knowledge on what, where, who, when, and how. Highly recommended for knowledge, but not for building of the questionnaire.
  
  











  



  
Control System Design Guide, Third Edition: Using Your Computer to Understand and Diagnose Feedback ...13 reviews
George Ellis

Academic Press, 2004

Great way to get an alternative view on controls
Ellis has made a fantastic book on PID and similar control loops. He takes a very different tact than most controls books -- he writes with a voice similar to a handbook, but delivers enough content to compete with more traditional textbook-style controls books. It is light on the math in comparison, but I don't find myself wanting for more math. I do a lot of controls design, consulting, and ...
  
  











  



  
The ABCs of Effective Feedback: A Guide for Caring Professionals (Jossey Bass/Aha Press Series)4 reviews
Irwin M., Ph.D. Rubin, Thomas J., M.D. Campbell

Jossey-Bass, 1997

The definitive physician's guide to effective communication.
This book could easily have been retitled: what I really should have learned in medical school about effective communication...but never did. The authors present an effective framework for not only learning basic communication skills, but for understanding the more fundamental behaviors which drive our language and communications. Always balancing their message with a caring, sensitive ...
  
  











  



  
Toxic Feedback: Helping Writers Survive and Thrive8 reviews
Joni Cole

UPNE, 2006

Addicted to feedback!
I used to be afraid to show my work to anyone, but now I crave responses. Toxic Feedback really helped me make the transition, and I can't tell you how rewarding it is.
  
  











  



  
The Everything Blogging Book: Publish Your Ideas, Get Feedback, And Create Your Own Worldwide Network ...6 reviews
Aliza Risdahl

Adams Media, 2006

Great for Getting Started
Once you read or skim the book, you understand blogging and can start your own blog. The book made me think about what kind of blog I wanted to start. The book compares the major blogging sites in text and chart form. It gives advanced information on photo, audio, and video blogging. The resources section lists a lot of free web sites and articles, and I have used it many times. Bottom ...
  
  











  



  
Chief Customer Officer : Getting Past Lip Service to Passionate Action13 reviews
Jeanne Bliss

Jossey-Bass, 2006

Practical advice for improving customer experience
Jeanne Bliss articulates not only the importance of putting customers at the center of your business, but conveys the challenges that prevent most companies from successfully delivering great customer experiences. The real-world techniques she introduces are essential reading for senior executives aiming to succeed by improving the delivered customer experience.
  
  











  



  
Business Dynamics: Systems Thinking and Modeling for a Complex World with CD-ROM24 reviews
John Sterman, John D. Sterman

McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2000

great work
Este libro contiene información de vanguardia y vital en el desarrollo de las prácticas avanzadas de dirección por procesos. Cualquier ejecutivo que se considere experto en operaciones, deberá incluir este documento como base para sus trabajos.
  
  











  



  
Principles and Practice of Automatic Process Control, 2nd Edition4 reviews
Carlos A. Smith, Armando B. Corripio

Wiley, 1997

An Outstanding Text on Automatic Process Control
This book really delivers what it promises: A practical guide for understanding and implementing industrial control strategies, with many examples derived from the authors experienced. I am an Industrial Practitioner of Process Control. I have been working for more than 16 years as an Instrumentation, Automation, and Process Safety and Control Engineer for the Oil & Gas Industry. The book ...
  
  











  



  
Feedback Control Systems: A Fast-Track Guide for Scientists and Engineers3 reviews

Springer, 2000

A Must Have!
I'm a physics grad student and needed to frequency stabilize a laser using a rather complicated feedback system. I had no controls theory background but needed to "get up to speed" fast--this book did it! If you are faced with designing a working feedback system and are not a controls theory expert, this book is the single most useful reference you would ever hope to find. The explanations are ...
  
  











  



  
Time Series Analysis: Forecasting & Control (3rd Edition)4 reviews
George Box, Gwilym M. Jenkins, ...

Prentice Hall, 1994

recent update of classic text
In the early 1970s I was working on practical forecasting methods to apply to the U.S. Army supply depot workloads. Exponential smoothing was the commonly used "automatic" technique (once smoothing constants have been determined) that had great advantages over the informal methods used by the Army. Then someone told me that Box-Jenkins techniques were more general and powerful. I got a copy of ...
  
  











  



  
Profit for Life: How Capitalism Excels4 reviews
Joseph H. Bragdon

SoL, the Society for Organizational Learnaing, 2006

An Extraordinary Book: A Must Read
I intend to recommend Profit for Life to all my current MBA students. Next fall I am team teaching an MBA core course that combines Operations Management and Managerial Accounting. I intend to make the case that your book should be required reading and part of the course. I became familiar with the work of W. Edwards Deming in 1990 and attended one of his four day seminars a year later. I also ...
  
  











  



  
Statistical Control: By Monitoring and Feedback Adjustment4 reviews
George E. P. Box, Alberto Luceño

Wiley-Interscience, 1997

This book give you the best ; Theory, and practical too.
George Box and Alberto Luceno give you the best advice you need for Engineering Process Control (EPC) and SPC theory in this 300 page book. New methods, such as Cusum, and EWMA are also explained. Enough knowledge for a practician and more if you want in detail. They don't bore you by deriving equations you care less. I am an engineer in manufacturing and know when I need to study an ...
  
  











  



  
Endless Enigma: A Musical Biography of Emerson, Lake and Palmer (Feedback Series)3 reviews
Edward Macan

Open Court, 2006

At Last! A Book that really looks at ELP properly - As musicians
Edward Macan, a musician, musicologist, and teacher, wrote an earlier assessment of progressive rock called "Rocking the Classics," which looked at the culture surrounding the genre in the United States. Now Macan presents prog rock readers with a comprehensive book that looks at the work of the proggiest rock band of the 1970's, Emerson, Lake and Palmer. Simply put, this book is a must for ...
  
  











  



  
Switch-Mode Power Supplies Spice Simulations and Practical Designs4 reviews
Christophe P. Basso

McGraw-Hill Professional, 2008

Best of the Best
Christophe Basso worked very hard giving years of his life to produce the best Switch-Mode Power Supply book available, by far. I have a large collection of books on SMPS and although many are very good books, they are not nearly as complete or practical as Basso's book. He derives all his equations and then shows many real world example designs from start to finish. In my opinion and the ...
  
  











  



  
Fuzz & Feedback : Classic Guitar Music of the 60's4 reviews

Miller Freeman Books, 2000

Be Aware!!! (I wasn't) Reprints Under New Titles and Covers!!!
I'm one of the macaroons that didn't notice that these two books Fuzz & Feedback, and Echo and Twang are actually older books with brand-spanking new Titles and Covers. They were originally: Classic Guitars of the '60s, & Classic Guitars of the '50s. I ordered them from Amazon thinking they were cool new books by Bacon and Company. Bacon's books are usually similar to DK books with great ...
  
  











  



  
Observers in Control Systems: A Practical Guide3 reviews
George Ellis

Academic Press, 2002

Ellis is the great communicator for control engineers
As he did with his Control System Design Guide, George Ellis has managed to take a key concept, the observer, and explain it in terms that the average, practicing, control engineer can understand, and better yet: Apply. If you believe that all you need to know can be desribed in classical control terms, then this book is for you. If you shun anything that refers to "modern control theory," or ...
  
  











  



  
Coding for Channels with Feedback (The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science)4 reviews
James M. Ooi

Springer, 1998

Sure to be a family classic
"The Bible of channel feedback!" Dr Ooi has a keen understanding of the human condition and how it related to error correction and compression. I believe "James" has mastered communication without actually using any words from the english language!
  
  











  








   



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