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    The Real World Software Process

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    The industry-wide demand for rapid development in concert with greater process maturity has seen many software development firms adopt tightly structured iterative processes. While a number of commercial vendors offer suitable process infrastructure and tool support, the cost of licensing, configuration and staff training may be prohibitive for the small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) which dominate the Asia-Pacific software industry. This work addresses these problems through the introduction of the Real World Software Process (RWSP), a freely available, Web-based iterative scheme designed specifically for small teams and organisations. RWSP provides a detailed process description, high quality document templates - including code review and inspection guidelines - and the integrated tutorial support necessary for successful usage by inexperienced developers and teams. In particular it is intended that the process be readily usable by software houses which at present do not follow a formal process, and that the free RWSP process infrastructure should be a vehicle for improving industry standards

    CAPITAL FOR THE AGRICULTURE OF THE FUTURE

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    Agricultural Finance,

    Improving the chances for developing coastal country success in adapting to climate change

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    There is an unequivocal scientific consensus that increases in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere drive warming temperatures of air and sea, and acidification of the world’s oceans from carbon dioxide absorbed by the oceans. These changes in turn can induce shifts in precipitation patterns, sea level rise, and more frequent and severe extreme weather events (e.g. storms and sea surge). All of these impacts are already being witnessed in the world’s coastal regions and are projected to intensify in years to come. Taken together, these impacts are likely to result in significant alteration of natural habitats and coastal ecosystems, and increased coastal hazards in low-lying areas. They can affect fishers, coastal communities and resource users, recreation and tourism, and coastal infrastructure. Approaches to planned adaptation to these impacts can be drawn from the lessons and good practices from global experience in Integrated Coastal Management (ICM). The recently published USAID Guidebook on Adapting to Coastal Climate Change (USAID 2009) is directed at practitioners, development planners, and coastal management professionals in developing countries. It offers approaches for assessing vulnerability to climate change and climate variability in communities and outlines how to develop and implement adaptation measures at the local and national levels. Six best practices for coastal adaptation are featured in the USAID Guidebook on Adapting to Coastal Climate Change and summarized in the following sections. (PDF contains 3 pages

    Recent Acquisitions at the National Anthropological Archives

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    News of the National Anthropological Archives

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    1966, June 13 - James Milton Webb Cleveland Star Clipping

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    News clipping from The Cleveland Star on the re-interment of James Milton Webb and family at Concord Baptist Church.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-james-milton-webb/1005/thumbnail.jp

    News From the National Anthropological Archives

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    News Clipping - 1962, May 17 - Restored Andrews Home to be Opened to Public Next Sunday

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    News clipping with photographs of home tour of Andrews homeplace.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-james-milton-andrews/1005/thumbnail.jp
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