Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1; Political Economy to Globalized Assemblages: Actor Network Theory, Hydrocarbon Assemblages, and Problematizing the Resource Curse Thesis; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. The Resource Curse Revisited; 3. Actor Network Theory: Networks, Associations and Assemblages; 4. Globalized Hydrocarbon Assemblages and the Curse; Conclusion: ANT, Globalized Assemblages, and the Curse; Acknowledgment; References; Biographical Sketch; Chapter 2; The Multiplicity of Physicians' Professional Linkages in the Brazilian Health System: A Social Network Analysis Perspective
  • AbstractIntroduction; 2. Social Network Analysis (SNA); 3. Research Method; 4. Results and Discussion; 4.1. Degree Centrality; 4.2. Betweenness; 4.3. Neighbor, Density, and Inclusiveness; 4.4. Implications for Practice and Theory; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3; Social Network Analysis Using Graph Theory; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Background and History of Social Network Analysis; 1.2. Data Used in SNA; 1.3. Network Theory; 1.3.1. Data Collection; A. Observation; B. Using Documents; 2. Graph Theoretic Network; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Organizing and Analyzing the Data
  • Organizing the DataAnalyzing the Data; 2.3. Matrices and Relational Data; The Adjacency Matrix; 2.4. Matrix Conventions; Matrix Algebra; 3. Terminology for Network Analysis; 3.1 The Language of Network Analysis; 3.2. More Than Joining Up the Lines; 3.3. The Flow of Information and Resources; 3.4. Density of Connections; 3.5. Community Structure and Density; 4. Centrality; 4.1. Local and Global Centrality; 4.2. Betweenness Centrality; 4.3. Centrality Boosts Centrality; 4.4. Centralization and Graph Centre; 5. Subgraphs, Groups and Social Divisions; 5.1. Identifying Subgraph
  • 5.2. The Components of a Network5.3. Cycles and Circuits; 5.4. Cliques within Components; 6. Structural Locations, Classes and Positions; 6.1. The Structural Equivalence of Points; 6.2. Clusters and Similarity; 6.3. Divide and Conquer; 7. Social Changes and Developments; 7.1. Small World Networks; 7.2. Modeling Social Change; 7.3. Visualizations; Conclusion; References; Biographical Sketch; Chapter 4; An Introduction to IPv4 Addressing Schemes, Modes and Classifications; Abstract; Introduction; IPv4 Addressing; IPv4 Addressing Schemes; Unicast Addressing; Broadcast Addressing
  • Multicast AddressingIPv4 Address Classifcations; Class A Addresses; Class B Addresses; Class C Addresses; Class D Addresses; Class E Addresses; Subnetting and Subnet Mask; Classless Inter-Domain Routing Overview; IPv4 Header Format Overview; Version (Bit 0
  • 3 of word 1): 4 Bits; IHL (Bit 4
  • 7 of Word 1): 4 Bits; ToS (Bit 8
  • 15 of Word 1): 8 Bits; Total Length (Bit 16
  • 31 of Word 1): 16 Bits; Identification (Bit 0
  • 15 of Word 2): 16 Bits; Flags (Bit 16
  • 18 of Word 2): 3 Bits; Fragment Offset (Bit 19
  • 31 of Word 2): 13 Bits; Time to Live (TTL) (Bit 0
  • 7 of Word 3): 8 Bits
  • Protocol (Bit 8
  • 15 of Word 3): 8 Bits